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Description: The Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope moves in declination, the
dome rotates and the dome shutter opens. Credit: Nik Szymanek. Date: July 2001. Available files:M1V (7,663 K)
Description: A general view of the William Herschel Telescope. Credit: Nik Szymanek. Date: July 2001. Available files:M1V (5,670 K)
Description: The William Herschel Telescope from outside while the
dome rotates.
Credit: Nik Szymanek. Date: July 2001. Available files:M1V (2,917 K)
Description: The Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope moves in declination to
point dome shutter. Credit: Nik Szymanek. Date: July 2001. Available files:M1V (2,907 K)
Description: The William Herschel Telescope moves in altitude while
prime focus rotates. Credit: Nik Szymanek. Date: July 2001. Available files:M1V (2,256 K)
Description: Sunset and the Isaac Newton Telescope.
Credit: Nik Szymanek. Date: July 2001. Available files:M1V (2,334 K)
Description: The William Herschel Telescope moves in azimuth. Credit: Nik Szymanek. Date: July 2001. Available files:M1V (7,955 K)
Description: First the WHT's primery mirror shuts and then the
telescope moves both in altitude and azimuth. Credit: Nik Szymanek. Date: July 2001. Available files:M1V (5,945 K)
Description: General view of the William Herschel Telescope. Credit: Nik Szymanek. Date: July 2001. Available files:M1V (3,401 K)
Description: The William Herschel Telescope moves in altitude. Credit: Nik Szymanek. Date: July 2001. Available files:M1V (2,256 K)
Description: Introduction to the William Herschel Telescope. Credit: OPTICON Public Outreach. Date: 2008. Available files: English: AVI (74M).
Spanish: AVI (8M) | AVI (74M).
Description: Introduction to the Isaac Newton Telescope. Credit: OPTICON Public Outreach. Date: 2008. Available files: English: AVI (70M). Spanish: AVI (70M).
Description: WHT interior. Credit: Posted by Marcos Perez on Vimeo. Shot by Marcos Pérez (casaciencias.org), Fernando Jáuregui (pamplonetario.org),
Nieves Gordón (pamplonetario.org), José María Sánchez (pagina.jccm.es/museociencias), Gregorio de la Fuente (museoelder.org). Date: 2009. Available files:Video on Vimeo.
Description: Teide and Roque de los Muchachos Observatories. Credit: Daniel López (IAC). Date: 2009. Available files:Viaje alucinante by Daniel Lopez on Vimeo.
Description: A Night at the Isaac Newton Telescope.
Credit: Demelza Kooij and the Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes. Date: 2011. Available files:YouTube.
Description: Deep Sky Videos, partially filmed at ING.
Credit: Brady Haran. Date: 2011. Available files:YouTube.
Description: M33 and INT featured in Deep Sky Videos.
Credit: Brady Haran. Date: 2011. Available files:YouTube | FLV.
Description: INT featured in Deep Sky Videos.
Credit: Brady Haran. Date: 2012. Available files:YouTube.
Description: Extrasolar planet observing, ING featured.
Credit: Brady Haran. Date: 2012. Available files:YouTube.
Description: WHT featured in Deep Sky Videos.
Credit: Brady Haran. Date: 2012. Available files:YouTube.
Description: Time-lapse movies of the Teide and Roque de los Muchachos Observatories. Isaac Newton Telescope featured at the end.
Credit: Daniel López. Date: 2012. Available files:ftp://ftp.iac.es/out/daniel/ (MP4).
Description: INT and M110 featured in Deep Sky Videos.
Credit: Brady Haran. Date: 2012. Available files:YouTube.
Description: The Stars of Mercator - time lapse of the night sky above La Palma (some shots include the ING telescopes).
Credit: Peter I Papic. Date: 2011. Available files:YouTube.
Description: Visiting the 4.2 meter William Herschel Telescope on La Palma with the astronomy master students of
Leuven (BEL) and Amsterdam (NED).
Credit: Peter I Papic. Date: 2010. Available files:YouTube.
Description: INT and M74 featured in Deep Sky Videos.
Credit: Brady Haran. Date: 2012. Available files:YouTube.
Description: James McCormac (ING) shows his observational work on M71 globular cluster.
Credit: Brady Haran. Date: 2012. Available files:YouTube.
Description: A young moon sets behind the dome of the William Herschel Telescope.
Credit: Babak Tafreshi. Date: 2011. Available formats:Vimeo and TWAN.
Description: A tumbling satellite is captured in this video of the Isaac Newton Telescope.
Credit: Babak Tafreshi. Date: 2011. Available formats:Vimeo and TWAN.