Software architecture for an unattended remotely controlled telescope
Robert Lucas, Ulrich Kolb

TL;DR
This paper presents the software architecture designed for PIRATE, a remotely controlled telescope used in educational and research settings, enabling remote operation and management of astronomical observations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel software architecture tailored for remote telescope control, supporting educational and research activities at the Open University.
Findings
Successful implementation of remote control software for PIRATE
Enhanced accessibility for students and researchers
Facilitated distance learning and research projects
Abstract
We report on the software architecture we developed for the Open University's remotely controlled telescope PIRATE. This facility is based in Mallorca and used in distance learning modules by undergraduate students and by postgraduate students for research projects.
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TopicsExperimental Learning in Engineering
