Live event: “Happy Birthday, Virtual Telescope!”
The Celestron C14 (left) and Planewave 17 (right) units. Next 7 Sept. the Virtual Telescope will celebrate its 6th birthday with a special, free online event, offering an unforgettable journey across...
View ArticleThe Virtual Telescope: six years of stars, for all!
There are things which are unpredictable by nature. This is particularly true for those having the spirit of a pioneering adventure. These are the first considerations coming in my mind while I’m...
View ArticlePW17 unit temporarily unavailable for maintenance
On 26 Sept. 2012, we shipped the STL-6303E CCD camera to its factory for maintenance. So the PW17 unit is temporary not available for observing. We plan to have the PW17 unit back to full operations...
View ArticleThe Planewave 17 unit is almost back to full operations
The Planewave 17 robotic unit part of the Virtual Telescope is now ready to restart its normal, full operations. Its CCD camera was sent to the factory in the US and it is now back and installed again...
View ArticleUpgrading the software suite at the Virtual Telescope: 1 feb. 2013
The Virtual Telescope Project is always working hard to keep all its systems up-to-date, in order to assure those amazing performances and reliability making it a reference in the world. Thanks to the...
View ArticleSoftware upgraded at the Virtual Telescope: 6 Feb. 2013
A nova inM81 was serendipitously grasped in M81: check it out! Last night, we managed to properly configure our robotic telescopes, after installing the new TheSkyX software suite. Thomas Bisque, from...
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