The global robotic telescopes intelligent array for e-science (GLORIA)

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GLORIA, funded under the auspices of the EU FP7 program in 2012-14, is a collaborative web-2.0 project based on a network of 18 robotic telescopes, which has become the first free-access network opened to the world for public outreach and specially for e-Science projects. On-line (solar and night) observations (experiments) as well as batch-mode (night) requests are possible. Educational material, applications (such as Personal Space) and complementary software have been also produced, besides the broadcast of several astronomical events during this period. GLORIA+ will exploit the full GLORIA potential in the years to come.

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Castro-Tirado, A. J., Sánchez Moreno, F. M., Pérez del Pulgar, C., Azócar, D., Beskin, G., Cabello, J., … Zarnecki, A. F. (2014). The global robotic telescopes intelligent array for e-science (GLORIA). In Proceedings of the 11th Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society - Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VIII, SEA 2014 (pp. 895–901). SEA.

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