Behold the Unistellar community’s most popular skygazing targets! Did you observe any of the objects on this list of last year’s favorites?
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A Year in Citizen Science: Unistellar Observers Make 2022 a Success
Last year, Unistellar citizen scientists broke multiple records. From DART to JWST, 2022 was great – but 2023 will be even better!
A Galactic Voyage
Join us on a galactic voyage as we kick off galaxy season with some of our all-time favorites – besides for the Milky Way, that is!
A Year in Citizen Science: Planetary Defense Rocks 2022
Unistellar Planetary Defense had its biggest year yet as the leading citizen science network contributing official near-Earth asteroid data.
A Year in Citizen Science: Observers Break Record Watching JWST from Launch to Space
Last year, the Unistellar Network made the only continuous observations of the James Webb Space Telescope from launch to its final destination.
A Year in Citizen Science: Unistellar Network Breaks Exoplanet Record
Unistellar Exoplanet Hunters made waves in 2022, with a new world record and scientific papers! 2023 is bound to be even better.
Valentine’s Observing Guide
It’s the right time of year for viewing celestial objects that will remind you why you fell in love with the night sky.
Catch Comet E3 Fly Past Our Planet This February
Comet C/2022 E3 ZTF will fly past our planet on February 1st. Don’t miss your chance to catch this visitor from the Solar System’s edge!
Comet E3 Could Outburst As It Approaches the Sun
Comet C/2022 E3 is about to fly by the Sun! Join the Unistellar Network in making observations that could catch an outburst if it occurs.
Comets Carry Solar System Clues – And One is Headed Our Way!
Why are comets important to understanding our place in the universe? Find out and get ready to observe an incoming comet as it passes by us!