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  2. Slooh - Wikipedia

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    Other online telescopes traditionally email a picture to the recipient. The site has a patent on their live image processing method. [3] Slooh is an online astronomy platform with live-views and telescope rental for a fee. [4] Observations come from a global network of telescopes located in places including Spain and Chile and Siding Spring ...

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  4. List of near-Earth object observation projects - Wikipedia

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    Sentinel Space Telescope: Proposed space telescope Sentry (monitoring system) Siding Spring Survey: 2004 2013 Space Situational Awareness Programme: 2009 [5] Spacewatch: 1984 [6] Ukrainian Optical Facilities for Near-Earth Space Surveillance Network: Vera C. Rubin Observatory: 2024 Ground-based survey telescope (under construction)

  5. Las Cumbres Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Las Cumbres Observatory (LCO) is a network of astronomical observatories run by a non-profit private operating foundation directed by the technologist Wayne Rosing. Its offices are in Goleta, California. The telescopes are located at both northern and southern hemisphere sites distributed in longitude around the Earth.

  6. Pan-STARRS - Wikipedia

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    The Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS1; obs. code: F51 and Pan-STARRS2 obs. code: F52) located at Haleakala Observatory, Hawaii, US, consists of astronomical cameras, telescopes and a computing facility that is surveying the sky for moving or variable objects on a continual basis, and also producing accurate astrometry and photometry of already-detected objects.

  7. Teide Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Teide Observatory (Spanish: Observatorio del Teide), IAU code 954, is an astronomical observatory on Mount Teide at 2,390 metres (7,840 ft), located on Tenerife, Spain.It has been operated by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias since its inauguration in 1964.

  8. 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.

  9. Talk:Slooh - Wikipedia

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