Pupils surf the skies via robotic telescope
School children are getting the chance of seeing the universe through one of the world's biggest robotic telescopes without leaving Merseyside.
School children are getting the chance of seeing the universe through one of the world's biggest robotic telescopes without leaving Merseyside.
School children are getting the chance of seeing the universe through one of the world's biggest robotic telescopes without leaving Merseyside.
The Liverpool telescope is actually in La Palma.
But thanks to John Moores University they'll be able to surf the skies though computer images.
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