BBSO Web Cameras

The camera is mounted on the heliostat platform on the south side of the BBSO dome. It has a fisheye lens and shows the sky overhead. There is a new image every five minutes.
The camera is mounted on the BBSO full disk Halpha telescope located in the Ash dome. When the image is dark the dome is closed and there are no observations at this time. The bright dot inside the dark square is the Sun. There is a new image once a minute.
The camera is looking out the window on the north side of the control room of the BBSO dome. The small Ash dome contains our full-disk H-alpha and earthshine telescopes. There is a new image once a minute.
The camera is inside the BBSO dome, riding on the dome shutter. There is a new image once a minute.

This image is remapped from the raw all-sky camera image shown above.
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BBSO operation is supported by US NSF AGS-2309939 grant and New Jersey Institute of Technology. GST operation is partly supported by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute and the Seoul National University.
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© BBSO/NJIT - Last modified: January 25, 2025 by Vasyl Yurchyshyn