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SkyMapper is a
fully automated 1.35 m (4.4 ft) wide-angle
optical telescope at
Siding Spring Observatory in
northern New
South Wales, Australia. It is...
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Sky Map is an
Android planetarium software application.
Sky Map was
designed and
developed by a
group of
Google engineers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
- to a light-travel
distance of 1.25×1010 ly. It was
discovered with the
SkyMapper telescope at
Australian National University's
Siding Spring Observatory...
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Sky-
Map.org (or Wiki
Sky.org) is a wiki and
interactive sky map that
covers over half a
billion known celestial bodies. Wiki
Sky is designed, in part, as...
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January 2003, and rebuilt. A new
rapid survey telescope,
SkyMapper, was
completed in 2014.
SkyMapper resides at the ANU's
other observatory (Siding Spring)...
- A star
chart is a
celestial map of the
night sky with
astronomical objects laid out on a grid system. They are used to
identify and
locate constellations...
- observable. The
SkyMapper telescope,
operated by the
Australian National University, is
currently mapping the
entire southern sky,
completing each
map over a period...
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Patrol Telescope (5m, 1989-2008)
Faulkes Telescope South (2m, 2004-)
SkyMapper (1.35m) UTas H127 (1.27m)
Great Melbourne Telescope (48 inches/ ~1.22m...
- nuclei.
Optical time
domain surveys include OGLE, HAT-South, PanSTARRS,
SkyMapper, ASAS, WASP, CRTS, GOTO, and the
forthcoming LSST at the Vera C. Rubin...
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powerful as
previously thought. The
discovery was made
possible by the
SkyMapper, a
fully automated optical telescope at
Siding Spring Observatory near...