A Legacy of Premium Astrophotography Data
The Telescope Live network of telescopes has been central to the platform since Telescope Live 1, launched in 2019, originally offering advanced remote imaging through features like Advanced Requests. Over time, this network has evolved to focus on providing high-quality datasets for astrophotographers worldwide. While Telescope Live is transitioning to emphasize the Partner Network, the original Telescope Live network remains a key source of premium data and continues to support the platform.
Telescopes in Prime Locations
The Telescope Live network consists of robotic telescopes in world-class astronomical locations, including Chile, Spain and AUstralia.
These locations ensure pristine conditions for astrophotography, free from light pollution and atmospheric interference.
Backbone of the Dataset Archive
A significant portion of Telescope Live’s extensive archive originates from this network. Thousands of hours of observations have captured a diverse range of celestial objects, from galaxies to nebulae, providing astrophotographers with reliable, high-quality data.
High-Quality Equipment
Each telescope is equipped with scientific-grade cameras and precision mounts, optimized for long-exposure imaging and narrowband filters. Regular maintenance and calibration ensure consistent data quality for stunning astrophotography results.
Supporting Telescope Live’s Future
While the Telescope Live network continues to deliver excellent datasets, the future lies in the expansion of the Partner Network, allowing astrophotographers worldwide to contribute their own observations. Learn more about the Partner Network here.
Trusted and Reliable
The Telescope Live network remains a vital part of the platform, offering consistently excellent data under optimal conditions. Whether you’re starting with legacy datasets or exploring new content, this trusted network ensures your astrophotography begins with the best possible resources.