SkyLive builds global network of live sky cameras for real-time celestial event viewing
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Samuel Angel Gallo Ocampo
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Summary
SkyLive is building a global, community-powered network of live sky cameras that allows anyone to watch celestial events (eclipses, meteor showers, auroras, comets) in real time from anywhere on Earth. The platform solves the problem of celestial events being visible only from specific locations and often ruined by weather. By combining real-time streaming, global coverage, and event tracking, SkyLive aims to make astronomy more accessible to everyone regardless of location, weather, or time zone.
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Eclipses, meteor showers, auroras, comets, and other astronomical events can be missed simply because you're in the wrong place at the wrong time.
We're building a global network of live sky cameras that allows anyone to watch these events in real time from different parts of the world.
Our vision is to create a community-powered infrastructure that makes astronomy more accessible than ever before.
SkyLive is creating the world's first community-powered network of sky cameras. Our mission is to deploy cameras across the globe, enabling people to watch celestial events live regardless of weather, location, or time zone. By combining real-time streami
