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Springtime, Satellites, & Sharing the Sky
Spring has arrived, and April is giving us so much to celebrate on Earth and up in the sky. On the ground, we're celebrating both Earth Day alongside our partners at SkyFi and Celestial Buddies , as well as International Dark Sky Week alongside our partners at DarkSky International , who will join us for a special Star Party. And overhead, the Pink Moon rises, the Lyrids peak, and galaxy season opens wide. It's astronomy month, and there's no better time to be a Slooh member
Mar 26


Mysteries of the Universe
EDITOR'S NOTE This post was written by Mia Leplat, a member of Slooh's Gravity Guild — a select group of student ambassadors from around the world who are passionate about astronomy and space exploration. Guild members use Slooh's robotic telescopes to observe, learn, and share their discoveries with the broader community. We're thrilled to share Mia's story. By Mia Leplat, Spring 2026 Gravity Guild Member When we think about astronomy, the first things we usually visualize
Mar 20


Where in the World Are Slooh's Telescopes? Meet Our World-Class Observatory Partners
At Slooh, we believe the universe belongs to everyone. But making that vision a reality requires more than great technology — it requires extraordinary partners. Slooh's global telescope network operates from three of the most prestigious observatory sites on Earth, spanning three continents and covering both hemispheres. Each site was chosen for a reason: proven atmospheric quality, world-class infrastructure, and partnerships with institutions at the forefront of astronomic
Mar 13


From Biology to the Stars — My Journey to Slooh
EDITOR'S NOTE This post was written by Charlotte Preuß, a member of Slooh's Gravity Guild — a select group of student ambassadors from around the world who are passionate about astronomy and space exploration. Guild members use Slooh's robotic telescopes to observe, learn, and share their discoveries with the broader community. Charlotte is a biology student at the University of Oldenburg in Germany, where a chance encounter with a telescope sparked a whole new passion. We'
Mar 9


The Search For the Search For Life--And Planet Parades
EDITOR'S NOTE This post was written by Tini, a member of Slooh's Gravity Guild — a select group of student ambassadors from around the world who are passionate about astronomy and space exploration. Guild members use Slooh's robotic telescopes to observe, learn, and share their discoveries with the broader community. We're proud to feature their voices here on the blog, bringing fresh perspectives on what's happening in the night sky. Take it away, Tini! Written by Tini, Sp
Mar 6



What's New At Slooh
Click through our blog to discover tips, secrets, and insights on how to use Slooh, ways to leverage Slooh's tools, and stories about educators helping their students discover the universe from their classrooms.
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