Slooh Partnership Poised to Increase Student Astronomy Access and Advance Asteroid and Space Domain Awareness Data Collection
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The joint development agreement unites TransAstras breakthrough Sutter Telescope Technology with Sloohs award-winning online telescope and standards-aligned educational programs.
Key Points:
- The joint development agreement unites TransAstras breakthrough Sutter Telescope Technology with Sloohs award-winning online telescope and standards-aligned educational programs.
- TransAstras Sutter telescope technology makes this possible, and Sloohs unique program puts these telescopes into the curious hands of student-scientists.
- The Hubble Space Telescope and now James Webb have captivated public interest, and people are primed to control a space telescope for themselves.
- This partnership is a way to make space science access more equitable while expanding data collection and advancing our scientific knowledge of asteroids.