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Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2019.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. Image taken with our 60cm Planewave CDK24 at El Sauce Observatory in Chile showing the , otherwise known as , in Orion, it is part of a much larger, dark molecular cloud. Processed in by Ian Howarth. TRY IT FREE AT

  2. This image of by Adam Block was taken with our 60cm Planewave CKD 24 at the El Sauce Observatory in Chile. This is about 2,500–3,000 light-years away in the southern constellation of Vela. RGB = 6 : 6 : 6 Hours; Processed with ;

  3. If you are attending the European 2020 on 31st January and 1st February come to meet our team! We are located at booth 49 on the Upper floor

  4. Last week we installed our new AUS-2, our new Takahashi 106 in our new Australian observatory: Heaven's Mirror Observatory. First observing tests have been done this weekend!

  5. Image showing the Cygnus Loop Nebula captured by Ian Howarth using SPA-1 from our platform. Total Integration 1500, 2400, 2400s (HSO). Processed in Try Telescope Live for free at

  6. 🔭 Find out how , a Telescope Live observer, has used our telescopes to chase a recent , C/2019 V1 (). READ MORE

  7. from our Planewave CDK24, in the Rio Hurtado valley, Chile. Processed in and Photoshop by Ian Howarth. Try our telescopes for free at

  8. Distributed networks of robotic telescopes have the power to make a significant contribution to the scientific community, in a variety of fields. Read More

  9. This is a narrowband HSO image from our 60cm Planewave CKD24 telescope in Chile showing The Heart Nebula, IC 1805. Total Integration: 9.7 hours H-alpha, 6.5 hours SII, 5.2 hours OIII. Processed in Pixinsight by Ian Howarth. Try for free at

  10. Image captured by Bill Wood using our platform. NGC 2070, the Tarantula Nebula, imaged using CHI-1, the 24" CDK in Chile, on 11/29/19. ✨Try it free at

  11. 3x3 mosaic from 60cm Planewave CDK24 telescope in Chile shows the Cat’s Paw Nebula. Total integrations: 14 hours H-alpha 16.7 hours SII 20.8 hours OIII Processed with Pixinsight, Photoshop CS6, and MS ICE by Ian Howarth ✨Try Telescope Live FOR FREE at

  12. 🔭Image showing part of IC 2944 using our 0.61-m CDK24 in Chile. is an open cluster with an associated emission nebula. Start observing now FOR FREE at 🌟Image © Ian Howarth

  13. Unlike every other on-demand platform, Telescope Live has been built from the ground up to focus on delivering a complete user-focused interface. Our easy to use interface allows you to spend less time scheduling and more time enjoying your images. Try at

  14. Our Officina Stellare 700 RC, a 70cm F8 reflector, Is every deep-sky astrophotographer and scientist's dream telescope, fitted with Astrodon imaging and photometry filters the telescope is located at the IC Astronomy observatory in Oria, Spain. Try it at

  15. 🔭NGC 6188 obtained using our 0.61-m telescope in Chile. This emission nebula is located about 4,000 light-years away in the constellation Ara. ✨Observe now for free with Telescope Live at ✨ © Ian Howarth.

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  18. Image of ω Cen using our 0.61-m CDK24 telescope in Chile. is the brightest globular cluster in the Milky Way. Observe now with our global network of remote robotic telescopes at ✨© Ian Howarth

  19. Siding Spring Observatory is amongst the best locations for scientific astronomy 🔭With plans to expand our Warrumbungle network introducing a new Takahashi 106, it will be ideal for a wide field of view . Find out more at ✨

  20. Great follow-up by Erik Bryssinck of the newly discovered comet C/2019 V1(BORISOV), taken with our Planewave CDK24 in Chile on 6/11. This object was still registered on the PCCP(‘gb00246’) and later assigned on 8/11 as a new comet, BORISOV, by CBET 4696 and M.P.E.C. 2019-V130.

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