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LightBuckets - Support
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We do offer quantity discounts when you are purchasing points. The discounts vary and will change from time to time. If you are planning to use one of our larger telescopes or doing long duration imaging, it is always a good idea to purchase points in the largest blocks possible to take advantage of our discounts. Our prices for Full Control Imaging as of today (subject to change) are:. LB-0002 - 17" Planewave Astrograph - Moydans, South Alpen, France - 55 points per hour. A point costs $1.00 (US)...
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LightBuckets - Use Telescopes
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You're seconds away from using some of the most advanced telescopes in the world. By just entering a little information, you'll be taking black and white, full- color, and even false-color images of your favorite objects in the sky. If you are new to astronomy, LightBuckets makes it easy for you to take a picture with the Easy Imaging interface. Click the Easy Imaging button below, answer three simple questions, and you'll be imaging in no time. Imaged with LightBuckets LB-0003. When you click on a featu...
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LightBuckets - Online Telescopes
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With LightBuckets, you pay for observatory time using points. Generally speaking, each point costs one-dollar. We use points as our currency because they are easier to manage on a day-to-day basis rather than dollars and cents. You can get additional discounts by buying points in bulk. At the highest bulk point purchase discount of ten percent, your effective cost of a point will be just ninety cents. News for Sep 01, 2014. New Lower prices on every telescopes. News for Jan 24, 2014. News for Mar 07, 2013.
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» 2015 » April First Light Machine
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April 26th, 2015 0 comments. The tangle in twists. And the turning of folds. That’s virtually controlled. April 25th, 2015 0 comments. Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/Univ.Potsdam/L. Oskinova et al & ESA/XMM-Newton; Optical: AURA/NOAO/CTIO/Univ.Potsdam/L. Oskinova et al. The accretion of mass. From a narrowband class. Reveals its dark fate. By destroying its closed gate. April 19th, 2015 0 comments. Image Credit: NASA, Johns Hopkins Univ. APL, Arizona State Univ., CIW. The brighteat of rays. The last days of wait.
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» eridanus First Light Machine
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July 5th, 2015 0 comments. Credit: NASA, ESA, J. Rigby (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center), K. Sharon (Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, University of Chicago), and M. Gladders and E. Wuyts (University of Chicago. To relate to, a complex truth. Reveal your raft complicity. Unchained from –. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Time limit is exhausted. Please reload CAPTCHA. You are currently reading eridanus. At First Light Machine.
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» 2015 » June First Light Machine
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June 24th, 2015 0 comments. Credit: ASA, ESA; Acknowledgement: A. Gal-Yam (Weizmann Inst.). The rapture of anguish. Destroys its own future. June 21st, 2015 0 comments. I feel an age old wisdom. Focused from the sky. Pass through –. It’s ancient eye. June 13th, 2015 0 comments. Shrugging off its layers. Spinning from your view. Is the mind –. June 6th, 2015 0 comments. Image Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona Caption: Alfred McEwe. The back take of impact. The lithology of ejecta. From a sharp rim.
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Construction Pictures
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Optical Tube: PlaneWave CDK20 www.planewaveinstruments.com. Mount: Celestron CGE Pro - Only three in existence and we are lucky enough to have one of them. The other two belong to the University of Louisville. www.celestron.com. CCD Camera: SBIG STL6303E CCD camera with Astrodon RGB filters and SBIG ST10XME with CFW-8. www.sbig.com.
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LightBuckets Online Telescopes
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Welcome to the LightBuckets Online Telescopes. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ. By clicking the link above. You may have to register. Before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. The LightBuckets Telescope Network. Forums for discussing the telescopes and other instruments in the LightBuckets Telescope Network. LB-0001 .80m Astelco Astrograph Moydans, FR. Forum for disc...
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New Mexico Skies Remote Telescope Hosting / SUPPORT STAFF
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Images/img06.png" alt=" width="600" height="340" class="output" /. New Mexico Skies and Riverland Dingo. What makes New Mexico Skies. And Riverland Dingo Observatory. The best remote observatory sites on the planet? New Mexico Support Team. New Mexico Skies Weather. Fair Dinkum Skies Weather. Santa Barbara Instrument Group. FLI (Finger Lakes Instruments). This 2 frame mosiac of the Orion Nebula was taken from our New Mexico Skies location. A view of our 24" RCOS at our New Mexico Skies location. With Rya...
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New Mexico Skies Remote Telescope Hosting / HOME
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Images/img6.png" alt=" width="600" height="340" class="output" /. What makes New Mexico Skies. The best remote observatory site on the planet? There are many variables that impact the quality of your night sky observing. We believe that New Mexico Skies has an exceptional set of sky conditions that will take your breath away. The "dark" at New Mexico Skies: Our skies are dark! Full machine shop, electronics shop and 24/7 on-site tech personel. New Mexico Skies is the only authorized repair shop for B...