Telectroscope lets Londoners and New Yorkers gaze at one another in real-time
Sunday, May 25, 2008 at 3:43 AM Posted by Senatra
Don't get too excited -- that image you see to the right isn't actually a transatlantic telescope. Rather, it's a transatlantic broadband network "rounded off on each end with HD cameras." Still, the 11.2- x 3.3-meter Telectroscope is a real marvel to look at, and it actually does enable viewers in New York and London to peer at each other in real-time. The creation will be on display and open to the public around the clock in both cities until June 15th, so if you've been meaning to ask for that dame's hand in marriage but couldn't afford the JFK - LHR ticket, why not set up a surprise meeting at the 'scope?
[Via: Engadget ]
[Tag: england, london, new york, NewYork, ny, science, Telectroscope, telescope ]
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