Housing of Robotic Telescopes Hosting www.e-eye.es
2 Entre Encinas y Estrellas HOSTING AND HOUSING OF ROBOTIC TELESCOPES e-eye has built modular observatories with cutting edge technology that can be controlled remotely from any location. Astronomers and fans of astronomy from anywhere in the world can rent our observatories to house their Robotic Telescopes. e-eye, as close as you need, as far as you want.
3 What offers the Model of e-eye. e-eye offers astronomy fans and professionals alike an across the globe solution which provides all the services they need: very dark and specially prepared locations to enjoy this great hobby, or for studying science and science education. Our observatories are equipped with full security systems to protect equipment from foul weather and power surges. The facilities have perimeter security, 24-hour video surveillance, and weather cameras. Communication with the observatories and telescopes is ideally suited for observatoryrelated tasks, and we're working to further develop our systems in the near future. Our team of highly-trained competent experts are passionate professionals with over twenty years experience in the field of astronomy, with the expertise needed to conduct any task with utmost attention to detail. Our technical team at e-eye was involved in the technical phases of The Teide Observatory (IAC), and has taken part in many scientific expeditions, for example, to Greenland to observe the aurora borealis.
4 At e-eye, we also offer the latest in cutting edge technologies. Our goal is to offer the highest level of excellence in our astronomy equipment and infrastructure based on our extensive experience automating observatories such as: Automated observatories (left to right): SPAG and e-eye. SPAG (http://observatoriosspag.es) and ODHI (http://observatoriosspag.es/index.php/es/o-a-rspag-higuera.html) The e-eye Astronomical Complex is well positioned to be a global leader in robotic astronomical observation. Images obtained during site testing at e-eye with 25 and 40 cm telescopes.
5 The e-eye Astronomical Complex offers: - Rental of observatory hosting for the housing of remotely operated robotic telescopes - Installation and/or consulting services for the installation of equipment and instrumentation to automate telescopes. - Collaboration and assessment with companies specialising in the development of new robotic astronomical instrumentation and systems. Services shared with our clients. - R&D&i in robotics, instrumentation and astronomical systems. - e-eye programme for collaborative research and development with our clients, a point-based collaborative project for collaborative research with e-eye and subscriptions for different levels of involvement and services. Clients can select different levels of technical support: Full Set-up General maintenance of observatory equipment by hour Turn-key telescope installation Testing, evaluation and assessment of optics, instrumentation and new astronomy equipment and mounts
6 Climatology and astronomical sky quality at e-eye The location of the e-eye Astrological Complex offers low cloud cover and little rainfall, as well as low ambient humidity. It's an ideal location thanks to a high percentage of clear nights which guarantees a large number of astronomical observations of exceptional quality. Visual limiting magnitude at zenith > 6. SQM reaches a magnitude per square arc second value of 21.5 when the natural sky background baseline value is 21.6. (see at http://www.darkskiesawareness.org/nomogram.php). Statistics shows that in this area of south-west Extremadura, general conditions for observation are ideal: Average temperatures are pleasant and perfect for both naked-eye and telescope astronomy most of the year. The parcel where e-eye is located has a clear horizon in all directions. The Province of Badajoz has a continental-type Mediterranean climate with some influence from the Atlantic due to its proximity to the coast. Winters are relatively cold with minimum temperatures that can reach 0 C. Summers, however, are hot, with maximum temperatures sometimes reaching 40 C. Rainfall is sometimes irregular. The wettest months are November and December. In contrast, the summers are dry with only occasional rainfall, usually the result of stormy weather. The average annual temperature in Fregenal de la Sierra is 15.2 C Its Köppen-Geiger climate classification is Csa.
7 Location The location of e-eye was chosen for multiple factors which as a whole make it an excellent place for doing all types astronomy at the highest level. The following are some of the reasons for choosing the location of the facilities: Low level of light pollution Availability of excellent service infrastructure Ease of Access. Altitude above sea level of 560 m No large urban centers near the facilities Environmental protection for future urban pollution, StarLight Healthcare center, in case the need arises Visible and wide horizon in all quadrants Natural wind protection, guaranteeing minimal turbulence. The e-eye Astronomical Complex is centrally-located along the highway connecting Spain and Portugal, an hour and a half from the Seville International Airport, four hours from the Madrid International Airport and three hours from Lisbon. Geographic coordinates of e-eye: Latitude: 38 13'10.89" North Longitude: 6 37'54.32" West Altitude: 560 MASL. Location on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/3jup7
8 Observatories The design chosen for the robotic observatories was the roll-off model. These have been developed and designed to house telescopes that offer the highest robotics performance standards. The design, construction and equipping of the observatories was planned to create a structure that is ideally suited for robotic telescopes, with painstaking attention to the smallest detail. Observatory Constructed by e-eye, Gemini Telescope Design. Pulsar 2 control and Mofod Mount Scope 20 Observatory and 40 cm robotic telescope Observatory constructed in e-eye Module 1
9 The first phase consists of a modular observatory building designed to house six independent telescopes with apertures of up to 20".Each telescope has its own column, automated roof, control systems and services, security and weather cameras (24-hour), and an ample space of 3x3 meters. Successive expansion phases over the next two years were included in e-eye's robotic observatory development plan. For the expansion, e-eye set aside a large parcel perfectly suited to technical and astronomical requirements, which will be able to house at least seven more modules, meaning the whole complex will be able to house over 40 telescopes. Meticulous engineering of the observatories has enabled us to achieve optimal physical parameters for the elimination of hot spots, as well as thermal insulation with excellent thermal inertia to cool the mirrors. Many of the solutions adopted were designed by e-eye, based on our many years of experience building observatories. Fully automated and constructed with materials with no thermal or vibration absorption: Size of observatory: interior dimensions up to 3x3 meters. 24-hour external visual surveillance of observatory via internet 24-hour visual monitoring of sky conditions via internet (All-Sky) Monitoring of observatory interior and exterior temperatures Monitoring of meteorological conditions at all times Monitoring of mount, roof, and on/off status of peripherals Technical support for installation, acquisition, and repair of equipment 24-hour on-site support
10 Talon Automated Roof Full Control Communication with PC via USB port. 6 Units of Talon Installed at e-eye Observatory Module 1 ASCOM driver to control observatory with commercial control applications. Allows the sliding roof to be opened and closed. Can be positioned at any point in range. Trapezoidal control motor: soft start and stop. Configurable security mechanisms: Allows conditions for automatic closure of the observatory to be selected. Timer. Allows the time the observatory is to be opened to be set (for example, for ventilation). Closes automatically when time ends. Atmospheric conditions. Cloud/rain detector closes observatory automatically (AAG CloudWatcher or similar). Power outage. Closes automatically in the event of power outage. Loss of communication. Closes automatically in the event of loss of communication with the PC (operating system crashes). Disconnection from internet. Closes automatically when the internet is not accessible for a certain period. All of these observatory closure orders are preceded by an order to park the mount (whenever possible this is based on whether the order was received directly or via the PC).
11 Accommodation Houses with an avant-garde design are also offered by e-eye to accommodate visitors who want to stay comfortably with their families and enjoy e-eye's astronomical and tourist activities. The houses are located in a unique natural setting, surrounded by luscious green oaks, and are sufficiently far from the observatories so they will not interfere with astronomical observations. Contact We like to offer our clients very personal and direct relationships. So if you have any further questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact us. We'd love to be at your service. Contact telephone and e-mail Cell phone: +34 609 55 10 32 +34 609 06 87 15 Email: info@e-eye.es Visit us online for more information and the latest news www.e-eye.es www.facebook.com/entreencinasyestrellas Follow our Blog in our web page www.e-eye.es
The quality of the night sky can be seen clearly in this panoramic image of e-eye. 12