Astrophotography

Astrophotography courtesy of: Spaceairdrone.com

Astrophotography is the ability to photograph any space objects accessible through a telescope. You will soon be able to wait through the website.

Telescopes with remote access (Internet telescopes).

Below are the Internet addresses of telescopes with remote access and briefly indicate the conditions for working with them.

MicroObservatory — a network of telescopes with open (free) remote access, created by scientists and educators from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in the USA. its purpose is to give young people the opportunity to study the wonders of the starry sky in school classrooms or in after-school education centers.

Bradford Robotic Telescope (Bradford Robotic Telescope) are telescopes with open remote access and other equipment (such as web cameras) installed on the summit of Teide on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain).

Slooh — a network of remote telescopes for the general public (subject to registration for a fee) began operating in 2003. in the observatory of the Institute of Astrophysics in the Canary Islands.

iTelescope.Neta network of telescopes connected via the Internet that allows registered members to acquire astronomical images of the night sky for the purposes of education, scientific research and astrophotography. The network is open – anyone can join it (astronomy amateurs, students and even professional astronomers).

Virtual Telescope Projecta network of automated telescopes with real-time (online) remote access via the Internet to the general public.

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