The Liverpool Telescope
The Liverpool Telescope is one of the largest robotic telescopes in the world.
It is designed to operate without the need for astronomers to be present on site.
Each night the Liverpool Telecope automatically begins to observe the heavens using instructions sent to it during the day from Liverpool John Moores University in the UK.
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Some facts about the telescope:
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![]() LT enclosure closed |
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When the enclosure is open the Liverpool Telescope is directly exposed to the night air. Air trapped inside normal telescope dome enclosures tends to heat up slightly causing some turbulence. This results in poorer images of the stars. The unique design of the Liverpool Telecope enclosure overcomes this by maintaining airflow.



