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Back By Popular Demand - The Astronomer's Stimulus Program

Times continue to be tough which means some of things you like to do might have to go on the back burner for a while. To make sure that your enjoyment of astronomy isn't one of them, we have created the "Astronomer's Stimulus Program". For a limited time, we are happy to offer LB-0002 and LB-0003 at greatly reduced rates. You'll save 50% on any imaging plans that you run on these instruments while the program is in effect. These reduced rates won't last so be sure to schedule some telescope time today. If you've always wanted to try LightBuckets, now is the time to do it!

The Astronomer's Stimulus Program ends September 30th, 2010

How Does
LightBuckets Work?

LightBuckets Points

With LightBuckets, you pay for observatory time using points. Generally speaking, each point costs one-dollar. We use points as our currency because they are easier to manage on a day-to-day basis rather than dollars and cents. You can get additional discounts by buying points in bulk. At the highest bulk point purchase discount of ten percent, your effective cost of a point will be just ninety cents.

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Select the observatory you would like to use for imaging.

You can click on the left and right "more details" arrows to get additional information about a particular observatory including telescope and camera specifications, weather and seeing charts, and the all-sky camera.

You will notice that the observatory location, instrument, and points per hour are listed at the top of each observatory panel.

The observatory status is shown in the bottom left hand corner of each observatory panel.

When you are ready to pick your observatory, click on the "select" button in the bottom right corner of each observatory panel.

The LightBuckets Telescope Network

  • LB-0001 | Rodeo, NM
    .61m (24") Ritchey-Chrétien
    100 points per hour
    50 points now
    General Information
    Latitude
    31º 51' 38.5734" N
    Longitude
    109º 00' 56.2032" W
    Elevation
    1256m
    Application
    Deep Space
    Telescope
    RC Optical Systems
    Carbon Truss
    Currently
    In use by customer
    Per hour
    100 points (0% discount)
    Weather
    No update available
    Telescope Specifications
    Date Online
    May 2008
    Manufacturer
    RC Optical Systems
    Design
    Ritchey-Chrétien
    Model
    Carbon Truss
    Aperture
    609mm
    Focal Length
    4876mm
    f/stop
    f/8
    Application
    Deep Space
    Camera Specifications
    CCD Manufacturer
    Apogee
    Model
    Alta U42
    Resolution
    2048 x 2048
    Pixel Size
    13.5µ x 13.5µ
    QE
    >90% @ 550nm
    Megapixels
    4.2 megapixels
    Field Of View
    20 x 20 arcminutes
    Image Scale
    0.57 arcseconds/pixel
    Carousel Size
    9 position w/ 50mm round
    Filter Set
    AstroDon LRGB,Ha,SII,OIII,V
    Current Weather and Almanac
    Temperature
    57.4 ºF
    Humidity
    17.0 %
    Dew Point
    13.6 ºF
    Wind Speed
    0.0 mph
    Sunrise
    06:20
    Sunset
    20:05
    Moonrise
    06:31
    Moonset
    21:12
    Moon phase
    1% Waxing Crescent

    Observatory Camera (Outside View)

    Observatory Camera (Inside View)

    All Sky Camera

    Seeing Monitor

    Sky Quality Meter

    Radar

    Infrared Weather Satellite

    Weather Monitor

    Last Image

    Last Color Image
    online
     more details 
  • LB-0002 | Rodeo, NM
    0.2m (8") Newtonian Astrograph
    30 points per hour
    General Information
    Latitude
    31º 51' 38.5734" N
    Longitude
    109º 00' 56.2032" W
    Elevation
    1256m
    Application
    Wide-Field
    Telescope
    AstroSysteme Austria
    N8
    Currently
    Offline (Winds)
    Per hour
    30 points (0% discount)
    Weather
    No update available
    Telescope Specifications
    Date Online
    October 2009
    Manufacturer
    AstroSysteme Austria
    Design
    Newtonian Astrograph
    Model
    N8
    Aperture
    200mm
    Focal Length
    720mm
    f/stop
    f/3.6
    Application
    Wide-Field
    Camera Specifications
    CCD Manufacturer
    Apogee
    Model
    Alta U8300
    Resolution
    3326 x 2504
    Pixel Size
    5.4µ x 5.4µ
    QE
    60% @ 580nm & 660nm
    Megapixels
    8.3 megapixels
    Field Of View
    64.5 x 85.6 arcminutes
    Image Scale
    1.54 arcseconds/pixel
    Carousel Size
    9 position w/ 50mm round
    Filter Set
    Astrodon LRGB, Ha, SII, OIII, V
    Current Weather and Almanac
    Temperature
    57.4 ºF
    Humidity
    17.0 %
    Dew Point
    13.6 ºF
    Wind Speed
    0.0 mph
    Sunrise
    06:20
    Sunset
    20:05
    Moonrise
    06:31
    Moonset
    21:12
    Moon phase
    1% Waxing Crescent

    Observatory Camera (Outside View)

    Observatory Camera (Inside View)

    All Sky Camera

    Seeing Monitor

    Sky Quality Meter

    Radar

    Infrared Weather Satellite

    Weather Monitor

    Last Image

    Last Color Image
    offline
     more details 
  • LB-0003 | Rodeo, NM
    .32m (12.5") Ritchey-Chrétien
    40 points per hour
    General Information
    Latitude
    31º 51' 38.5734" N
    Longitude
    109º 00' 56.2032" W
    Elevation
    1256m
    Application
    Deep Space
    Telescope
    RC Optical Systems
    Carbon Tube
    Currently
    In use by customer
    Per hour
    40 points (0% discount)
    Weather
    No update available
    Telescope Specifications
    Date Online
    October 2008
    Manufacturer
    RC Optical Systems
    Design
    Ritchey-Chrétien
    Model
    Carbon Tube
    Aperture
    317mm
    Focal Length
    2857mm
    f/stop
    f/9.0
    Application
    Deep Space
    Camera Specifications
    CCD Manufacturer
    Apogee Instruments
    Model
    Alta U16M
    Resolution
    4096 x 4096
    Pixel Size
    9µ x 9µ
    QE
    60% @ 550nm
    Megapixels
    16.7 megapixels
    Field Of View
    45.1 x 45.1 arcminutes
    Image Scale
    0.65 arcseconds/pixel
    Carousel Size
    7 position w/ 50mm square
    Filter Set
    AstroDon LRGB,Ha,SII,OIII
    Current Weather and Almanac
    Temperature
    57.4 ºF
    Humidity
    17.0 %
    Dew Point
    13.8 ºF
    Wind Speed
    0.0 mph
    Sunrise
    06:20
    Sunset
    20:05
    Moonrise
    06:31
    Moonset
    21:12
    Moon phase
    1% Waxing Crescent

    Observatory Camera (Outside View)

    Observatory Camera (Inside View)

    All Sky Camera

    Seeing Monitor

    Sky Quality Meter

    Radar

    Infrared Weather Satellite

    Weather Monitor

    Last Image

    Last Color Image
    online
     more details 
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