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  2. Robotic telescope - Wikipedia

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    "El Enano", a robotic telescope. A robotic telescope is an astronomical telescope and detector system that makes observations without the intervention of a human.In astronomical disciplines, a telescope qualifies as robotic if it makes those observations without being operated by a human, even if a human has to initiate the observations at the beginning of the night or end them in the morning.

  3. Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope is a robotic telescope designed to look for supernova. [2] The telescope uses 76 cm (30 inch) diameter mirror that feeds a CCD imager with 20 slot filter wheel. [2] The telescope is also supported by an electronic weather station, that can feed data to the robotic telescope control system. [2]

  4. Bradford Robotic Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The Bradford Robotic Telescope (BRT) is an autonomous astronomical telescope located at Teide Observatory, Tenerife in the Canary Islands. It is owned by the University of Bradford and was built between 2002 and 2004 for remote use by schools [1] and individuals worldwide. As of November 2009, the observatory has returned over 70,000 images and ...

  5. Automated Planet Finder - Wikipedia

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    The Automated Planet Finder (APF) Telescope a.k.a. Rocky Planet Finder, [1] is a fully robotic 2.4-meter optical telescope at Lick Observatory, situated on the summit of Mount Hamilton, east of San Jose, California, USA. [2] It is designed to search for extrasolar planets in the range of five to twenty times the mass of the Earth. The ...

  6. All Sky Automated Survey - Wikipedia

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    The All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) is a Polish project implemented on 7 April 1997 to do photometric monitoring of approximately 20 million stars brighter than 14 magnitude all over the sky. [1] The automatic telescopes discovered two new comets in 2004 and 2006.

  7. GoTo (telescopes) - Wikipedia

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    This differs from the single-axis semi-automated tracking of a traditional clock-drive equatorial mount. The user can command the mount to point the telescope to the celestial coordinates that the user inputs, or to objects in a pre-programmed database including ones from the Messier catalogue , the New General Catalogue , and even major Solar ...