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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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    Colin Legg, a photographer based in Western Australia managed to snag photos of the occultation that capture the rare occurrence in all of its splendor. Saturn and its famous rings were easily ...

  6. Palomar Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Astronomer George Ellery Hale, whose vision created the Palomar Observatory, built the world's largest telescope four times in succession. [8] He published a 1928 article proposing what was to become the 200-inch Palomar reflector; it was an invitation to the American public to learn about how large telescopes could help answer questions relating to the fundamental nature of the universe.

  7. 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.

  8. Tabby's Star - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, numerous optical telescopes were monitoring Tabby's Star in anticipation of another multi-day dimming event, with planned follow-up observations of a dimming event using large telescopes equipped with spectrographs to determine if the eclipsing mass is a solid object, or composed of dust or gas. [128]

  9. Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy - Wikipedia

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    SOFIA with the telescope door open in flight. The Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) was a 80/20 joint project of NASA and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) [ 1 ] to construct and maintain an airborne observatory. NASA awarded the contract for the development of the aircraft, operation of the observatory and management of ...