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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. Teide Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Bradford Robotic Telescope: 35 cm Telescope for educational use. STELLA Telescopes (STELLA I and STELLA II) robotic telescopes: 120 cm STELLA is an abbreviation of STELLar Activity, operated by Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics (AIP) with the collaboration of the IAC, put in operation 2006. SLOOH: US robotic telescopes, built in 2004.

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Kitt Peak National Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Kitt Peak National Observatory (KPNO) is a United States astronomical observatory located on Kitt Peak of the Quinlan Mountains in the Arizona - Sonoran Desert on the Tohono Oʼodham Nation, 88 kilometers (55 mi) west-southwest of Tucson, Arizona. With more than twenty optical and two radio telescopes, it is one of the largest gatherings of ...

  7. 2012 LZ1 - Wikipedia

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    2012 LZ 1. 2012 LZ. 1. 2012 LZ1 is an asteroid classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Amor group, approximately 1 km (0.62 mi) in diameter. [4] It passed within 5.4 million kilometers (14 lunar distances) of Earth on 14 June 2012. [4] It was discovered during the night of 10–11 June 2012 by astronomer Robert ...

  8. Eclipse weather forecast points to clear skies in the ... - AOL

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    NASA will stream telescope views of the sun and on NASA TV starting at 1 p.m. EDT. The Exploratorium museum, Time and Date and Slooh will also broadcast eclipse day views.

  9. 2000 EM26 - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 approach was broadcast live (YouTube archive [7]) on the Internet at 09:00 pm EST (02:00 UTC), 18 February 2014, by the Slooh community observatory. [3] [8] [9] Slooh's observatory on Mount Teide in Spain's Canary Islands was iced over at the time, so images from the Slooh observatory in Dubai were used to attempt detection of the asteroid.