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  2. Video astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Live broadcasting websites exist for sharing live video astronomy feeds. [4] [5] Video astronomy, combined with remote control of a telescope, allows anyone including disabled people to operate a telescope remotely, or observers in a light-polluted area to operate a telescope in another area, even another country.

  3. Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Telescopes and other facilities on the summit of Cerro Tololo. The 4.0 m (158 in) Víctor M. Blanco Telescope (Blanco 4m) was completed in 1974 and is very similar to the Nicholas U. Mayall Telescope that was completed at KPNO in 1973. [12] Testing of the telescope and instruments lasted until the beginning of 1976 when science operations began ...

  4. Astrophotography - Wikipedia

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    NGC281, popularly the 'Pacman Nebula', imaged from a suburban location using a 130mm amateur telescope and a DSLR camera. Since most people live in urban areas, equipment often needs to be portable so that it can be taken far away from the lights of major cities or towns to avoid urban light pollution. Urban astrophotographers may use special ...

  5. Kitt Peak National Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Nightly Observing Program (NOP), which allows visitors to arrive in the late afternoon, watch the sunset, and use binoculars and telescopes to view the cosmos. Additionally, there is the Overnight Telescope Observing Program (OTOP). This program allows for a one-on-one, full night of observing using any of the visitor center's telescopes.

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    The camera can take a picture every 30 seconds, which will generate 20 terabytes of data every 24 hours, as much as the average person watching Netflix for three years, or listening to Spotify for ...

  7. Large Binocular Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The cameras and images were produced by the Large Binocular Camera team, led by Emanuele Giallongo at the Rome Astrophysical Observatory. In binocular aperture synthesis mode LBT has a light-collecting area of 111 m 2 , equivalent to a single primary mirror 11.8-meter (39 ft) in diameter, and will combine light to produce the image sharpness ...

  8. Extremely large telescope - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of nominal sizes of apertures of the above extremely large telescopes and some notable optical telescopes. An extremely large telescope (ELT) is an astronomical observatory featuring an optical telescope with an aperture for its primary mirror from 20 metres up to 100 metres across, [1] [2] when discussing reflecting telescopes of optical wavelengths including ultraviolet (UV ...

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