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WebSkys-Internet Controlled Robotic Astronomy
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by MCelli on June 13, 2001 00:57:53 UTC |
Welcome to WebSkys! I am posting this to introduce you to our company and solicit feedback from the Amateur Astronomy community. Our group is developing the worlds first Global Robotic Telescope Array. Our Phase One plan calls for four sites in Arizona, Australia, Chile and the Canary Islands. Each site will be configured with a cluster of scientific -grade scopes at 16" and 32", with multi-wavelength/multi-purpose capabilities. All will be equipped with bleeding-edge digital imaging systems as well as 24/7 video systems. A ny user will be able to book time and control any of these scopes and have hi-res files downloaded to them. There will also be a number of member services including passive viewing, auto-imaging, 24/7 video streams, virtual logbooks, astronomy club hosting, live broadcasts of celestial phenomenon, guest lectures and a special array of 16" scopes mounted on special hi-speed tracking mounts capable of visually observing low earth orbit objects ie shuttle and ISS. We have a modest website (growing rapidly) that highlights our mission statement and team members. Please check it out
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