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= Review of Slooh Service =
= Review of Slooh Service =
Slooh has an interesting model.
Slooh has an interesting model.  All of the below was correct, to the best of my ability, when I looked at the service in April of 2019 (it might have changed, or I might misunderstand something, but this is what I found).


'''Locations'''<br/>
'''Locations'''<br/>
[[Image:Tenerife_canary_islands.png|left|thumb|250px]]The primary location is in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canary_Islands Canary Islands], on Tenerife, atop Mount Teibe, at about 8,000'.  Here they have 5 scopes, 4 night scopes and 1 solar telescope - but I have yet to see an image from that one, so I'm not sure it's operational.  The other current (April 2019) location is in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Dehesa La Dehesa], Chile (near Santiago) for viewing southern skies, with only 1 scope.
[[Image:Tenerife_canary_islands.png|left|thumb|250px]]The primary location is in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canary_Islands Canary Islands], on Tenerife, atop Mount Teibe, at about 8,000'.  Here they have 5 scopes, 4 night scopes and 1 solar telescope - but I have yet to see an image from that one, so I'm not sure it's operational.  The other current (April 2019) location is in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Dehesa La Dehesa], Chile (near Santiago) for viewing southern skies, with only 1 scope.
'''Telescopes'''<br/>
'''Pricing Tiers'''<br/>
Currently their are 2 tiers.  Actually, it's 'kind of' 3, you can sign up for a community account, which appears to let you login to the Forums, which honestly are pretty bare, and view what the telescopes are aimed at.  I played with this a bit before signing up for the entry-level account, so I know that basically works, and whets the appetite as it were, but you don't get a lot of features.  You for sure don't get to point the scopes, and I'm pretty sure you don't get to save the large images, but I didn't fully explore all of that before deciding to sign up for the 1 month trial of the "Apprentice" tier.
<u>Apprentice</u><br/>
This tier is $4.95/mo as of this writing, and offers a 1 month trial.  I think both tiers also offer a 2 month discount if you pay for a year in advance.  I also saw elsewhere that you must have a valid credit card on file at all times or your subscription is halted, but I can't find that documented, and it appears they now support PayPal so maybe that isn't true anymore.
<u>Astronomer</u><br/>
This tier is $24.95/mo


= Images =
= Images =

Revision as of 12:03, 16 April 2019

Overview

I have recently signed up for an account at Slooh, an observatory rental business with locations primarily in the Canary Islands, but with 1 scope also in Chile for viewing southern skies. I'll try to review the service here, as well as gather some of the better images I get. Since I live in Cincinnati the weather is often bad and the light pollution is always bad. I would really love to set up my own dedicated scope, and really would if I had decent seeing here. In fact I've considered several options, but anything within a reasonable distance to me also has these problems, and the place I would love to be Deep Sky West is more expensive than I can currently justify. But maybe someday. In the meantime Sloohlets me indulge my inters at a reasonable cost.

Review of Slooh Service

Slooh has an interesting model. All of the below was correct, to the best of my ability, when I looked at the service in April of 2019 (it might have changed, or I might misunderstand something, but this is what I found).

Locations

Tenerife canary islands.png

The primary location is in the Canary Islands, on Tenerife, atop Mount Teibe, at about 8,000'. Here they have 5 scopes, 4 night scopes and 1 solar telescope - but I have yet to see an image from that one, so I'm not sure it's operational. The other current (April 2019) location is in La Dehesa, Chile (near Santiago) for viewing southern skies, with only 1 scope.

Telescopes


Pricing Tiers
Currently their are 2 tiers. Actually, it's 'kind of' 3, you can sign up for a community account, which appears to let you login to the Forums, which honestly are pretty bare, and view what the telescopes are aimed at. I played with this a bit before signing up for the entry-level account, so I know that basically works, and whets the appetite as it were, but you don't get a lot of features. You for sure don't get to point the scopes, and I'm pretty sure you don't get to save the large images, but I didn't fully explore all of that before deciding to sign up for the 1 month trial of the "Apprentice" tier.

Apprentice
This tier is $4.95/mo as of this writing, and offers a 1 month trial. I think both tiers also offer a 2 month discount if you pay for a year in advance. I also saw elsewhere that you must have a valid credit card on file at all times or your subscription is halted, but I can't find that documented, and it appears they now support PayPal so maybe that isn't true anymore.

Astronomer
This tier is $24.95/mo

Images

The Messier Objects

M51 Whirlpool Galaxy

Whirlpool Galaxy

M64 Black Eye Nebula

Black Eye Nebula

M109 Sprial Galaxy

M109 Sprial Galaxy

The New General Catalog Objects

NGC 2683 UFO Galaxy


NGC 4038 Antenna Galaxies


NGC 5907 Splinter Galaxy