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Astrophyzix.com is the publication of the Astrophyzix Digital Observatory, offering unpaywalled, evidence‑driven analysis and real‑time monitoring of PHAs and NEOs. Our tracking consoles and reporting systems use and provide access to official NASA CNEOS Scout, JPL CAD, NeoWs, JPL SBDB, Horizons and NOAA observational datasets, peer‑reviewed sources, and high‑precision numerical methods (IEEE‑754 Float64, RKN4). Designed for students, educators, researchers, and the public, every console is uniquely designed and engineered by the Astrophyzix Digital Observatory. Our research notes and papers can be found at Astrophyzix.Academia.Edu

Showing posts with label public engagement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public engagement. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Astrophyzix Unveils the Live Global Observatory Telescope Viewer and Multi-Space Agency Mission Viewer

A Free, Unified Interface for Live Telescope Feeds Worldwide

Written by: Astrophyzix Digital Observatory


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Platform Update Real-Time Astronomy Public Access Module

Introduction

Astrophyzix today announces the launch of the Global Observatory Viewer, a new real‑time module that consolidates publicly available livestreams from major observatories into a single, unified interface.

The Global Observatory Viewer does not operate its own telescope network. Instead, it provides a centralized, high‑reliability viewing environment for existing public feeds from world‑class facilities including the Subaru Telescope, the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope (CFHT), ALMA, KISO Observatory, and several robotic telescopes across Europe and the Canary Islands.

The module is designed to give the public, educators, and astronomy enthusiasts a clear, coherent way to explore real‑time observatory activity without navigating multiple platforms, channels, or inconsistent interfaces.


Thursday, 5 March 2026

What Are the Best Professional Telescopes Available in 2026?

Written by: Astrophyzix Digital Observatory
Article type: Public Engagement, Product Advice, Not Sponsored, Expert Level Telescopes
NON-SPONSORED ARTICLE


Reader Question: What Are the Best Professional Telescopes Available in 2026? (Daniel P) 

Expert telescopes


Introduction 

Recently, a reader asked, “What are the best high-end professional telescopes available in 2026?” In response, we’ve compiled this guide highlighting four high-end, expert level telescopes that stand out for their optics, imaging capabilities, and advanced mounts. This article reflects personal opinion based on performance, features, online discussions and industry reputation— it is not sponsored by any telescope manufacturer.

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