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Introduction to exploring space with Slooh

See how students using laptops, tablets or smartphones conduct space investigations.
What and how we can see is important for my students to understand the ways we look at the universe.

Professor Kurt Messick
Ivy Tech

Slooh taught me lessons on celestial coordinates and astrophotography which will carry into my career goal as an astrophysicist.

Michelle Park
Freshman, Stanford


I don't like online, kids spend too much time in front of screens, 
but Slooh is the exception.

Shawn Laatchs
University of Maine

Try Slooh free
Let us show you how other college astronomy professors are using Slooh to inspire their students for $30 per student per year. Please fill out the form so we can invite you to attend an upcoming educator webinar and provide you a Slooh account to start your journey of exploration.
We look forward to helping you lead your students into space!
Slooh is much more than online observatories. It is patented technology delivering the cosmos live and in full color. It is a curation of the 1,000 most wondrous stars, planets, nebulae, galaxies, comets and asteroids with their stories passed down since antiquity. It is a telescope reservation system that makes shared control with a global community more fun, social and educational, with advanced control for deeper investigation.
Canary Islands Observatory
Slooh’s flagship observatory featuring six telescopes is situated at 9,000 feet at the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands, home of the largest telescope in the world. The time zone shift makes daytime astronomy possible in the United States.
Chile Observatory
Slooh’s southern hemisphere observatory, in partnership with the Catholic University, features three telescopes and extends Slooh’s live coverage of the night sky to 18 hours per day. New planned observatories in the UAE and India will deliver 24-hour coverage by the end of 2023.
Slooh is your interface to space
FOR COLLEGE INTRODUCTORY ASTRONOMY PROFESSORS

Best-in-class observational astronomy to engage and delight your students.

Slooh’s online telescopes and OpenStax aligned, gamified learning activities enable hands-on space exploration that will help your students build their own connection to the universe.

With Slooh Quests, students learn core concepts and follow in the footsteps of famous discoverers before using advanced telescope features to pursue their own investigations.

Designed for College Introductory Astronomy

Learn to think like a scientific explorer.

Developmental Benefits

Follow your own path

Guided and independent exploration to nurture individual interests and build confidence

Ponder the cosmos

Apply strength with technology to seek answers to questions students have about the universe

Exposure to career options

Gain exposure to STEM fields within the aspirational context of space exploration

Communication skills

Create personalized infographic posters from astronomical observations for presentation to peers

Authentic experience

Access natural phenomena through real-time experimentation with support from astronomy professionals

Cognitive development

Form a positive connection with a new domain through decision-making, problem-solving, teamwork and critical thinking

Any teacher, even those without a background in science or astronomy, can easily lead space investigations with Slooh’s integrated support.

Slooh astronomers provide teacher support

Teacher training

Get classrooms exploring quickly with short training videos, teacher support webinars, and professional development.

Teacher administration

Learning activities include teacher guides, lesson plans, student assignment, formative and summative assessment.

Gamified learning

Exploration badges and gravity points entice student-learning while making it easy for teachers to monitor student progress.

Chatbot College

College of the Canyons

County College of Morris

Davidson Institute of Science Education

Northern Oklahoma College

The University of Maine

University of Oldenburg

University of New Hampshire

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