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A pioneer in the field of amateur CCD astro-imaging, Tim Puckett has built several robotic telescopes and is the discoverer of 24 supernovae to date. His spectacular comet photos have graced the pages of many magazines world wide.
His work has been featured on air at: ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, CNN, BBC, Good Morning America, Discovery, and The Learning Channel. He's been published in 17 countries, and is a co-Author of The Art & Science of CCD Astronomy. Puckett is a 21-year veteran amateur astronomer, 20 years of which he's been an avid astrophotographer.
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Since 1989 he's owned and operated numerous CCD cameras.
Currently Puckett is operating an automated Super Nova patrol and Comet Astrometry program with 60-cm. and 35-cm. robotic telescopes. He is a small business owner in Atlanta, Georgia, outside of which he operates the Puckett Observatory in the Appalachian Mountains. Tim is also currently working as a robotic telescope consultant to many professional institutions.
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Tim is available for public lectures and consulting. Those seeking Mr. Puckett's services are required to pick up all expenses and pay a daily honorarium fee. For more information about Tim Puckett, please visit his web site at www.cometwatch.com, or contact this astronomer at:
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