University of Arizona chooses OVNI night vision eyepeices

Posted on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

The University of Arizona has made history as the first university in the U.S. to introduce OVNI Night Vision eyepieces at the Biosphere 2 Space Domain Awareness Observatory.

In the USA, the Biosphere 2 Space Domain Awareness Observatory will have OVNI Night Vision eyepieces.

This cutting-edge observatory boasts a diverse collection of telescopes, notably a 36-inch F/3 Dobsonian telescope. This powerful instrument is used for various research purposes, including space surveillance, planetary defense, astrodynamics, machine learning, and data science.

To learn more about the University of Arizona's Space4 Center and their innovative space observation technology, visit their website. The University of Arizona is paving the way for the future of space exploration.

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