The VMC Survey - I. Strategy and First Data
M.-R.L. Cioni, G. Clementini, L. Girardi, R. Guandalini, M., Gullieuszik, B. Miszalski, M.-I. Moretti, V. Ripepi, S. Rubele, G. Bagheri,, K. Bekki, N. Cross, W.J.G. de Blok, R. de Grijs, J.P. Emerson, C.J. Evans, B., Gibson, E. Gonzales-Solares, M.A.T. Groenewegen, M. Irwin

TL;DR
The VMC survey uses the VISTA telescope to map the Magellanic Clouds in near-infrared, aiming to understand their star formation history and 3D structure through multi-epoch observations and initial data analysis.
Contribution
This paper presents the first data and analysis from the VMC survey, detailing its strategy, data quality, and initial scientific results on the Magellanic Clouds.
Findings
Data sensitivity matches expectations.
Detection of planetary nebulae and stellar clusters.
Ks band light-curves of variable stars.
Abstract
The new VISual and Infrared Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA) has started operations. Over its first five years it will be collecting data for six public surveys, one of these is the near-infrared YJKsVISTA survey of the Magellanic Clouds system (VMC). This survey comprises the LMC, the SMC, the Bridge connecting the two galaxies and two fields in the Stream. This paper provides an overview of the VMC survey strategy and presents first science results. The main goals of the VMC survey are the determination of the spatially resolved SFH and 3D structure of the Magellanic system. Therefore, the VMC survey is designed to reach stars as faint as the oldest main sequence turn-off point and to constrain the mean magnitude of pulsating variable stars such as RR Lyrae stars and Cepheids. This paper focuses on observations of VMC fields in the LMC obtained between November 2009 and March 2010.…
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