Friday 25 November 2011

College Students Organize First-ever Remote Astronomy International Messier Marathon

Fountain Valley, Calif. (PRWEB) March 24, 2008

For the first time in history, amateur astronomers will have an opportunity to participate in an international competition. Michael and Evan have formulated plans to dramatically demonstrate the unbelievable efficiency of using remote astronomy to accomplish this popular challenge. The Messier Marathon is frequently performed at Star parties. Michael and Evan have added a new twist and set out to break all pre-existing world record


Utilizing the advanced GRAS telescope network system, Evan and Michael have created what should be an interesting competition. With great prizes for everyone that participates, plus extremely generous prizes for the winners.


Here are the links for more information:

http://www.amos.observatory.at/html/remote_messier1.html (English)

http://www.amos.observatory.at/html/remote_messier.html (German)


What typically might take all night to accomplish, for even the most advanced amateur astronomers, Michael and Evan, using the state of the art, facilities of the global rent-a-scope telescope network (GRAS), Based in Mayhill, New Mexico, have estimated this amazing feat can be accomplished in a little over six hours. GRAS is the exclusive provider of astronomical resources for the famous RAS Observatory of New Mexico. The observatory is headed by Dr. Ed Wiley.


Anyone can join this global competition. The registration fee is $ 50.


Everyone is a big winner because included with the registration for each registrant is the following:

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