Observers in both the Southern and Northern Hemispheres have a bounty of star clusters and more to find in the night sky this July.
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Asteroid Day Makes an Impact
Happy Asteroid Day! Discover the story of the Tunguska Event and learn how you can join the movement to protect our world from cosmic threats.
What’s There to Observe on the Sun?
Observing with Unistellar’s Smart Solar Filter will easily reveal sunspots and more – but what exactly are these dynamic spots on the sun?
See a Second Nearby Asteroid This June
For an epic asteroid month, there’s another potentially hazardous asteroid to observe this June. Help astronomers study PHA 2020DB5!
What to Observe This June: Galaxies, Nebulae and a Supernova
Galaxies, nebulae and even a supernova are waiting for you in June’s night skies. Grab your Unistellar Telescope and join the stargazing fun!
Observe a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid as Asteroid Day Approaches
Just in time for Asteroid Day on June 30, you can observe potentially hazardous asteroid 1994XD this month as it flies by our planet!
Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy
On May 19th, the decade’s closest supernova was discovered in the Pinwheel Galaxy! Join the Unistellar Network in observing it.
What is a Solar Eclipse?
Be prepared for the upcoming solar eclipses with our Smart Solar Filter! But what is a solar eclipse exactly, and when is the next one?
What to Observe in the Night Sky this May
This May offers up a bounty of celestial treats to observe, including bursting galaxies and a god’s helmet … or is that Baby Yoda?
Observe ESA’s JUICE Mission with your Unistellar Telescope
ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer, or JUICE, will launch April 14th at 12:14 UTC. Grab your telescope and observe this historic mission!