Review and reference of iTelescope.net remote telescopes
The booking grid (Reservation/Overview.aspx embeds the DayPilot events) shows astrosharp holding T59 from 03:50 to 04:40 SSO local on 20 Jul, i.e. 17:50-19:40 UTC on 19 Jul, which collided with the original 15:33 UTC walk-in start. The run is rescheduled to start ~14:15 UTC (parallel with the free T33 test, different scope) so it completes by 17:45 UTC, with a trim-or-skip rule if the start slips. The grid also confirms a 25% moon discount in effect, so the cost estimate drops from ~240 to ~185 points; ledger updated. Times in the embedded grid are per-observatory local time (verified against Utah sunset and the first-quarter moon note). |
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Reference and review of the iTelescope.net remote telescope network: every telescope, its specs, what it is good at, and which one to book for a given target.
- TELESCOPES.md: the full review, grouped by observatory, with a "choosing a telescope" guide at the end.
- TARGETS.md: southern-sky targets invisible from the UK, matched to scopes and to the time of year to book them.
- data/itelescope-telescopes.csv: snapshot of the network's maintained specs sheet (source of truth for the numbers).
- state/: project state under the Default Workflow.
Sources: the iTelescope support article (telescope summary) and the network's maintained Google Sheet. The launchpad at go.itelescope.net is login-only.