
March 2021
University of Arizona: Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Remote Astrophotography
Astrophotographers around the world can now enjoy taking full remote control of the .8-meter (32-inch) Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to image astronomical targets of their choosing by taking direct control of the telescope through a web-based interface.
Find out more »University of Arizona: Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Remote Astrophotography
Astrophotographers around the world can now enjoy taking full remote control of the .8-meter (32-inch) Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to image astronomical targets of their choosing by taking direct control of the telescope through a web-based interface.
Find out more »University of Arizona: Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Remote Astrophotography
Astrophotographers around the world can now enjoy taking full remote control of the .8-meter (32-inch) Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to image astronomical targets of their choosing by taking direct control of the telescope through a web-based interface.
Find out more »University of Arizona: Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Remote Astrophotography
Astrophotographers around the world can now enjoy taking full remote control of the .8-meter (32-inch) Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to image astronomical targets of their choosing by taking direct control of the telescope through a web-based interface.
Find out more »University of Arizona: Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Remote Astrophotography
Astrophotographers around the world can now enjoy taking full remote control of the .8-meter (32-inch) Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to image astronomical targets of their choosing by taking direct control of the telescope through a web-based interface.
Find out more »University of Arizona: Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Remote Astrophotography
Astrophotographers around the world can now enjoy taking full remote control of the .8-meter (32-inch) Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to image astronomical targets of their choosing by taking direct control of the telescope through a web-based interface.
Find out more »University of Arizona: Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Remote Astrophotography
Astrophotographers around the world can now enjoy taking full remote control of the .8-meter (32-inch) Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to image astronomical targets of their choosing by taking direct control of the telescope through a web-based interface.
Find out more »University of Arizona: Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Remote Astrophotography
Astrophotographers around the world can now enjoy taking full remote control of the .8-meter (32-inch) Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to image astronomical targets of their choosing by taking direct control of the telescope through a web-based interface.
Find out more »University of Arizona: Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Remote Astrophotography
Astrophotographers around the world can now enjoy taking full remote control of the .8-meter (32-inch) Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to image astronomical targets of their choosing by taking direct control of the telescope through a web-based interface.
Find out more »University of Arizona: Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Remote Astrophotography
Astrophotographers around the world can now enjoy taking full remote control of the .8-meter (32-inch) Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to image astronomical targets of their choosing by taking direct control of the telescope through a web-based interface.
Find out more »University of Arizona: Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Remote Astrophotography
Astrophotographers around the world can now enjoy taking full remote control of the .8-meter (32-inch) Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to image astronomical targets of their choosing by taking direct control of the telescope through a web-based interface.
Find out more »University of Arizona: Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Remote Astrophotography
Astrophotographers around the world can now enjoy taking full remote control of the .8-meter (32-inch) Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to image astronomical targets of their choosing by taking direct control of the telescope through a web-based interface.
Find out more »