Located the Rio Hurtado Valley, Chile, the large 1-m F6.8 telescope provides the highest level of light gathering power on the TelescopeLive network with a field of view up to 0.85°. Please, donate and receive unique, LIMITED EDITION set of images of stunning Potentially Hazardous Asteroid 1998 OR2, images of the International Space Station above Rome and more, specifically made for supporters like you! “Observe!” is a service offered by the Virtual Telescope Project, making very advanced, remotely accessible telescopes available for you. For this, our webTV has been an amazing tool, making our viewers happy with the experience.. Asteroids are an important research field at our facility and we love to share these spectacular, close encounters with the world. If everyone reading this right now would donate something, our fundraiser would be done in a few days.

Welcome to the Virtual Telescope Project, a very powerful set of real, robotic telescopes, remotely accessible online, through the Internet for your very own astronomical experience!Here you will learn about its many features, making it a unique and leading facility in the world.

The ASA 1m is built for astrophotography providing stunning results being fitted with an FLI CCD and Astrodon filters.

Support The Virtual Telescope Project! And the team at Virtual Telescope will be sharing it live, online, showcasing the Moon above the skyline of Rome.

Over the years, the Virtual Telescope Project has been particularly successful in providing real time, public coverage of asteroids approaching our planet. Since the penumbral lunar eclipse will not be viewable from North America, the Virtual Telescope live stream will provide a nice opportunity to virtually experience the eclipse. In this section you can learn how to use them: despite they are professional instruments, they are incredibly easy to use.

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