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What is the difference between peak, off-peak and off-line?

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What is the difference between peak, off-peak and off-line?

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Peak time is time that is allocated for schools use during the school day; Monday – Friday, 09h-15h. Other times will appear as off-peak and are for community users and amateur astronomers. Please note that the times at which the telescope is available each day will sometimes be longer or shorter than this. Off-line time is used when observations are put into a queue to be done at the most efficient time for the telescope. This is mostly outside the peak time slots during the week and at the weekend.

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