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Science webcams - Scientist's facilities web cameras

Science is every day becoming more and more important and it has shown impressive results. Science is part of the development of the humanity, and you will be able to watch how scientists work. Science webcams show different scientist’s facilities where the technology is being developed. Take a look at the webcams below.


SOHO EIT 304 Sun Webcam

Solar activity webcam still image

International Space Station

Live Space Station Video includes Earth views from external webcams on the International Space Station during crew off-duty periods, selected in-cabin views of crew activities during the crew on-duty periods.

SOHO EIT 284 Sun Webcam

SOHO Solar Activity Webcam 284

SOHO SOHO LASCO C3 Sun Webcam

SOHO Solar Activity Webcam LASCO C3

Brewster Astronomy Observatory

Webcam located at Washington, USA. It displays the Astronomical Observatory of Brewster. Image refreshes each 10 minutes approximately.

Mount Wilson Observatory

Webcam located at the Mount Wilson Observatory, California, USA.

Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope

Webcam facing north, it displays the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope

Los Alamos Astronomy Observatory

Webcam located at New Mexico, USA, it displays the Astronomical Observatory of Los Alamos. Image refreshes each 10 minutes approximately.

Hancock Astronomy Observatory

Webcam located at New Hampshire, USA, it displays the Astronomical Observatory of Hancock. Image refreshes each 10 minutes approximately.

Giant  Cockroaches

These giant Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches (Gromphadorhina portentosa) at the University of South Carolina are excellent mothers, at least for an insect! The females carry their developing embryos inside their abdomens to protect them from predators.

Hekla Volcano

View of the Hekla volcano, Burfell, Iceland. Burfell is about 700 meters high mountain. Hekla is approximately 1500 meters high. You can see the eruption of Hekla in the near future.

Calar Alto Astronomical Observatory

The webcam points to the north and from this view you can see the 2.2m telescope (right), the 1.23m telescope (middle-left) and the Schmidt telescope (far away on the left). Sierra de Los Filabres (Andalucía, Southern Spain) north of Almeria.

The Kjell Henriksen Observatory (KHO)

View from KHO at Breinosa towards the EISCAT Svalbard Radar and Adventdalen

McDonald Observatory - Telescope Domes

Telescope Domes viewed from Mt. Fowlkes, McDonald Observatory, University of Texas, Austin, Texas

The MONET North site at the McDonald Observatory

View of the Monitoring Network of Telescopes (MONET) site at the McDonald Observatory in the University of Texas. McDonald Observatory is located in the Davis Mountains, 450 miles west of Austin, Texas.