Fountain Valley, CA 9/20/2008 11:54:12 PM
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Free Offer! GRAS announces, "Take your own deep space images for free"

No previous experience required

Today, due to extremely heavy public demand, GRAS announced the third such extension of this exciting free offer:

http://gis.global-rent-a-scope.com/Register/register.aspx 

Anyone, with an Internet connected computer, located anywhere on the Earth, will be granted free access to GRAS-013, a remote Telescope. This robotic astronomical ground-based, Hubble-space-telescope-like system, is located in Australia.

Designed for ease of operation, even a child with little or no previous experience can take command of the controls of this ground-based remote astronomical telescope system. All GRAS remote telescope systems operate in a very similar concept to the Hubble space telescope, with the notable exception that these system are ground based.

The elegant interface and simple to use controls will simply amaze visiting imagers. Those that take advantage of this free offer will be able to take personal control of the telescope system and capture their own deep space images. This is a special limited offer that may expire at any time. Please be sure to check the time in Australia prior to beginning your imaging sessions. G13 will only operate correctly when it is dark and with weather permitting.

To gain a greater insight as to how the GRAS remote astronomy network functions please click on the following link:

http://gis.global-rent-a-scope.com/.

The link takes you to the GRAS information Center.  The Information Center is the gateway to the entire network and also provides access to many other functions of the global network.

GRAS is the world's premiere Global Telescope Network. The network provides access to some of the highest-quality, professional-grade scientific and imaging systems available today.  This includes, Takahashi, Paramount, Software Bisque, ACP, RC Optical, FLI, SBIG, Cyanogen, Astrodon and Custom Scientific.

GRAS subscribers have been deeply engaged in deep-space imaging, narrow-band deep-space imaging, research in areas like, asteroids, double-stars, variable stars, exoplanet, nova search, cannibalistic galaxies, gamma ray busters and comets.

Many subscribers have published their own papers on their respective research. Guided by our own research based support teams, GRAS members have collectively contributed thousands of observations to the many science information repositories around the globe.

GRAS...for drivers, not passengers!Free Offer.