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Welcome to the Virtual Telescope Project, a platform of real, very powerful robotic telescopes, bringing the breath-taking, real time experience of the night sky to the world.

Discover what the Virtual Telescope Project can do for you, supporting your interest and curiosity for the Universe. Join our live, online events, taking you in a journey of discovery, guided by professional scientists with an outstanding experience, both in scientific research and public outreach. Surf the skies live, from the comfort of your home.

We have a legendary reputation, making The Virtual Telescope Project one of the most considered sources of astronomical contents, images and multimedia worldwide.

No matter your experience, our project will make easy for you to get involved and expand your vision and understanding of the Cosmos.

For every question, don’t hesitate to contact us: we are here since 2006, ready to share our dedication and common love for the night sky!

The Virtual Telescope Project: the Sky is your Land.

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Online Events Recent articles
  • Artemis II, man flies to the Moon after more than 50 years: live observation of the spacecraft in space – 2 April 2026 03/28/2026
  • Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (152637) 1997 NC1 close encounter: online observation – 27 June 2026 03/24/2026
  • The Moon and the Pleiades, a spectacular occultation: online observation – 19 April 2026 03/24/2026
  • The interaction galaxies NGC 4631 (the “Whale”), NGC 4656/57 (the “Hockey Stick”) and NGC 4627: an image – 21 Mar. 2026. 03/23/2026
  • Messier 1, the “Crab Nebula”: a stunning image and unique sequence 03/23/2026
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  • Artemis II, man flies to the Moon after more than 50 years: live observation of the spacecraft in space – 2 April 2026
  • Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (152637) 1997 NC1 close encounter: online observation – 27 June 2026
  • The Moon and the Pleiades, a spectacular occultation: online observation – 19 April 2026
  • The interaction galaxies NGC 4631 (the “Whale”), NGC 4656/57 (the “Hockey Stick”) and NGC 4627: an image – 21 Mar. 2026.
  • Messier 1, the “Crab Nebula”: a stunning image and unique sequence
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Artemis II, man flies to the Moon after more than 50 years: live observation of the spacecraft in space – 2 April 2026

Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (152637) 1997 NC1 close encounter: online observation – 27 June 2026 The Moon and the Pleiades, a spectacular occultation: online observation – 19 April 2026

The interaction galaxies NGC 4631 (the “Whale”), NGC 4656/57 (the “Hockey Stick”) and NGC 4627: an image – 21 Mar. 2026.

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