The most direct "live view" experience involving high-altitude views in Geneva is provided by commercial balloon operators like Ballons du Léman.

Experience: Flights typically depart from areas near Lake Geneva, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of the Jet d'Eau, the Lavaux vineyards , and the Swiss Alps.

Live Monitoring: Some flight systems utilize rotating webcams (often sensitive to visible and near-infrared light) mounted within the balloon or shelter to provide a live view of the systems and the surrounding environment during operations. Booking & Venue:

Venue: Often centered around the Jet d'Eau de Genève area for pickup or coordination. Cost: Approximately 429 CHF per person. 2. Geneva Observatory: Hot Jupiter Research

The "Geneve hot" and "axis" keywords frequently appear in astronomical research papers from the Observatoire de l’Université de Genève.

Core Research: Geneva astronomers are world leaders in studying Hot Jupiters—giant gas exoplanets that orbit extremely close to their parent stars. Key Publications:

"An ESPRESSO view of the HD 189733 system": This paper details observations using the ESPRESSO spectrograph (developed in Geneva) to study the atmosphere and orbital "axis" of one of the most famous hot Jupiters.

"A Hot Jupiter Transiting a Fast Rotating F5 Star on an Oblique Orbit": Detailed study of planetary spin-orbit alignment (the "axis") led by researchers from the Observatoire de l'Université de Genève.

Public Access: You can experience this science firsthand through the Dark Sky Stargazing Experience led by CERN-trained physicists in Geneva. 3. "Hot" Science Exhibits in Geneva

If the query refers to a physical "live view" of "hot" geological phenomena, the Musée d'histoire des sciences de la Ville de Genève hosts specific interactive events.

Event: "Les volcans, bouillonnants et imprévisibles" (Volcanoes, Bubbling and Unpredictable).

Details: Geologists provide a "live" look at volcanic activity through models and scientific data, explaining how hot lava and gases escape the Earth's crust. Location: 128, Rue de Lausanne, Geneva. Local Events & Activities in Geneva Dark Sky Stargazing Experience with a Particle Physicist

Date & Time: Available April 16, 2026 (check for recurring dates).

Venue: CERN, 1, Esplanade des Particules, Genève, CH, 1217.

Description: Educational stargazing using high-quality telescopes to view the universe's "axis." Cost: From 190.82 CHF. Switzerland Hot Air Balloon Flight (Ballons du Léman)

Venue: Jet d'Eau de Genève (Meet point), Quai Gustave-Ador, Geneva, CH, 1207.

Description: One-hour flight over Lake Geneva and the Alps with a traditional Swiss sparkling wine toast. Cost: 429 CHF. Les volcans, bouillonnants et imprévisibles (Exhibition) Date: Sunday, May 3, 2026, at 14:00.

Venue: Musée d'histoire des sciences, 128, Rue de Lausanne, Geneva, CH, 1202.

Description: Live scientific presentation on volcanic heat and tectonic plates. Expand map Science & Research Events & Tours An ESPRESSO view of the HD 189733 system


2. The Secondary Market "Spin" (Bezel & Chrono24 Live)

Step 2: Installation & Network

Mount the camera overlooking your Geneva site (e.g., a warehouse in Vernier or a villa in Cologny). Connect via PoE+ (Power over Ethernet) to your local network. Assign a static IP address.

Step 3: Configuring the "Hot" Palette

Access the camera’s built-in web interface (live view). Select your color palette:

1. Geneva International Airport (GVA)

The airport perimeter uses Axis thermal live views to detect animals or intruders on runways. The "hot" signature of a jet engine versus a service vehicle is automatically flagged.