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  2. Slooh - Wikipedia

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    Slooh is a robotic telescope service that can be viewed live through a web browser. It was not the first robotic telescope, but it was the first that offered "live" viewing through a telescope via the web. [2] Other online telescopes traditionally email a picture to the recipient. The site has a patent on their live image processing method. [3]

  3. Rare lunar occultation of Saturn captured in splendid ... - AOL

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    By ANDREW TAVANI A dramatic celestial event known as an occultation unfolded on Monday, August 4th, and video of the whole dramatic phenomenon was broadcast live over the Internet by Australia's ...

  4. 2012 LZ1 - Wikipedia

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    The Slooh Space Camera streamed live footage of the passby over the Internet. McNaught and Astronomy magazine columnist Bob Berman hosted the broadcast. [5] " We love it when stuff like this happens, because it's fun to do and the public appreciates it", said Slooh president Patrick Paolucci. [7]

  5. LightBuckets - Wikipedia

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    LightBuckets. /  31.86083°N 109.01556°W  / 31.86083; -109.01556. LightBuckets is a commercial astronomical observatory formerly located in Rodeo, New Mexico and now located in France, which rents time on its telescopes to customers around the world via a website on the Internet, including amateur and professional astronomers.

  6. June 2011 lunar eclipse - Wikipedia

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    Live webcast from the SLOOH Space Camera and Google Earth. The eclipse stages are also being incorporated into a Google doodle operating during the eclipse. Webcast. The Central Lunar Eclipse was shown live through WEBCAST – By Sky Watchers Association of North Bengal(SWAN) Siliguri, West Bengal or ; By Eclipse Chaser Athaenium New Delhi

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  8. High Definition Earth Viewing cameras - Wikipedia

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    The system is composed of four commercial high definition video cameras which were built to record video of the Earth from multiple angles by having them mounted on the International Space Station. The cameras streamed live video of Earth to be viewed online and on NASA TV on the show Earth Views. Previously-recorded video now plays in a ...

  9. List of NASA cameras on spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    Apollo TV camera. Hasselblad "Electric Camera" (modified 500 EL) with 70 mm film. Maurer Data Acquisition Camera (DAC) with 16 mm film. Nikon F with 35 mm film. Mapping (Metric) Camera (7.6 cm focal length) with 127 mm film, on Apollo 15, 16, and 17 (see Sherman Fairchild#Lunar photography) [1] Stellar Camera (7.6 cm focal length) with 35 mm ...