The Liverpool Telescope is a fully robotic 2-metre telescope located at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos on the Canary Island of La Palma. The telescope began routine science operations in 2004, and currently seven simultaneously mounted instruments support a broad science programme, with a focus on transient followup and other time domain topics well suited to the characteristics of robotic observing. Work has begun on a successor facility with the working title ‘Liverpool Telescope 2’. We are entering a new era of time domain astronomy with new discovery facilities across the electromagnetic spectrum, and the next generation of optical survey facilities such as LSST are set to revolutionise the field of transient science in par...
The New Robotic Telescope (NRT) is a 4-metre class, fully autonomous, robotic optical facility due t...
We summarise recent deep, rapid GRB follow-up observations using the RoboNet-1.0 network which compr...
Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (LCOGT) is currently building a new kind of general...
The robotic 2m Liverpool Telescope, based on the Canary island of La Palma, has a diverse instrument...
The Liverpool Telescope is one of the world's premier facilities for time domain astronomy. The time...
The Liverpool Telescope is one of the world's premier facilities for time domain astronomy. The time...
The Liverpool Telescope, situated at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, La Palma, Canaries, is the ...
We present the capabilities of the 2-m robotic Liverpool Telescope (LT), owned and operated by Liver...
The Liverpool Telescope, owned and operated by Liverpool John Moores University and situated at Roqu...
The Liverpool Telescope has been in fully autonomous operation since 2004. The supporting data archi...
The 2-m Liverpool Telescope (LT), owned by Liverpool John Moores University, is located in La Palma ...
IO:I is a new instrument that has recently been commissioned for the Liverpool Telescope, extending ...
The 2 m Liverpool Telescope (LT), owned by Liverpool John Moores University, is located in La Palma ...
The 2-m robotic Liverpool Telescope (LT) is ideally suited to the rapid follow-up of unpredictable a...
We present the first optical observations of a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) afterglow using the 2-m robotic...
The New Robotic Telescope (NRT) is a 4-metre class, fully autonomous, robotic optical facility due t...
We summarise recent deep, rapid GRB follow-up observations using the RoboNet-1.0 network which compr...
Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (LCOGT) is currently building a new kind of general...
The robotic 2m Liverpool Telescope, based on the Canary island of La Palma, has a diverse instrument...
The Liverpool Telescope is one of the world's premier facilities for time domain astronomy. The time...
The Liverpool Telescope is one of the world's premier facilities for time domain astronomy. The time...
The Liverpool Telescope, situated at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, La Palma, Canaries, is the ...
We present the capabilities of the 2-m robotic Liverpool Telescope (LT), owned and operated by Liver...
The Liverpool Telescope, owned and operated by Liverpool John Moores University and situated at Roqu...
The Liverpool Telescope has been in fully autonomous operation since 2004. The supporting data archi...
The 2-m Liverpool Telescope (LT), owned by Liverpool John Moores University, is located in La Palma ...
IO:I is a new instrument that has recently been commissioned for the Liverpool Telescope, extending ...
The 2 m Liverpool Telescope (LT), owned by Liverpool John Moores University, is located in La Palma ...
The 2-m robotic Liverpool Telescope (LT) is ideally suited to the rapid follow-up of unpredictable a...
We present the first optical observations of a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) afterglow using the 2-m robotic...
The New Robotic Telescope (NRT) is a 4-metre class, fully autonomous, robotic optical facility due t...
We summarise recent deep, rapid GRB follow-up observations using the RoboNet-1.0 network which compr...
Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (LCOGT) is currently building a new kind of general...