Near-Earth Asteroid 2023 DZ2 very close encounter: a image – 16 Mar. 2023 Near-Earth Asteroid 2023 DZ2 very close encounter: online observation – 25 Mar. 2023 Near-Earth Asteroid 2023 EY very close ...
Before you read how to get your telescope time, we want to remind again that we are not running a commercial activity. The Virtual Telescope offers almost all its activities for free, mainly through ...
Next 15 Feb. 2023, planet Venus, the brightest object in the sky after the Sun and the Moon, will have a close conjunction with Neptune, the farthest, hence the faintest, known planet in the Solar ...
Near-Earth Asteroid 2023 DZ2 very close encounter: a time-lapse – 22 Mar. 2023 Near-Earth Asteroid 2023 DZ2 very close encounter: a image – 22 Mar. 2023 Near-Earth Asteroid 2023 DZ2 very close ...
The Virtual Telescope Project is an advanced service provided by the Bellatrix Astronomical Observatory in Italy and managed by Dr. Gianluca Masi, PhD. It consists in several, robotic telescopes, ...
Near-Earth Asteroid 2023 DZ2 very close encounter: a image – 22 Mar. 2023 Near-Earth Asteroid 2023 DZ2 very close encounter: a image – 16 Mar. 2023 Near-Earth Asteroid 2023 DZ2 very close encounter: ...
Near-Earth Asteroid 2023 DZ2 very close encounter: a image – 16 Mar. 2023 Near-Earth Asteroid 2023 DZ2 very close encounter: online observation – 25 Mar. 2023 Near-Earth Asteroid 2023 EY very close ...
NOTE: observing the Sun without the right, safe protections can seriously and permanently damage your eyes. Be extremely careful and be sure to follow the instructions from reliable sources, as this ...
The Virtual Telescope Project offers two very powerful, state-of-the-art scopes, located in Ceccano (Italy) in a site offering an amazing seeing (mean value: 1.8″). The site is also acknowledged by ...
If you like our live feed showing the cosmos live, now you can amazingly improve your enjoyment of the sky! The Virtual Telescope team is proud to introduce an exclusive service: while we will ...
The potentially hazardous asteroid (7335) 1989 JA is almost at its minimum distance from us and right now reached its peak in brightness. We will share it live soon, but here it is our last image.