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18
June
2015
First completely robotic observation in Robledo Observatory

The autonomous system is ready and last weeks we made the first robotic observation. This mean that we leave a list of sky sources in a schedulle for the observatory and we wait for the results next day.

This are the first photos in this complete autonomous observation (without operator).


M31 galaxy. ESA/ESAC/CESAR


M13. ESA/ESAC/CESAR


M27. ESA/ESAC/CESAR


M51. ESA/ESAC/CESAR


M57. ESA/ESAC/CESAR


M94. ESA/ESAC/CESAR


M101. ESA/ESAC/CESAR


M104. ESA/ESAC/CESAR

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