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.
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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!
LORS DU CES 2023, UNISTELLAR REPOUSSE LES LIMITES DE L’EXPLORATION SPATIALE AVEC LE NOUVEAU TÉLESCOPE INTELLIGENT EQUINOX 2
Las Vegas, 4 janvier 2023 – Unistellar, créateur des télescopes intelligents les plus puissants et faciles à utiliser au monde, a présenté lors du CES le...
Holiday Observing Guide
Learn about cosmic targets to « wow » family, friends, and yourself with this holiday season as you gather around your Unistellar telescope!
To the Moon and Back: Observe Artemis I with your Unistellar Telescope
The Artemis I mission is now headed back to splashdown on Earth. You can observe its homebound journey with your Unistellar telescope!
Is a Distant Solar System Hiding Another Planet?
Is this exoplanet’s mysterious companion another planet, or something else, like a brown dwarf? You’ll soon have a chance to help find out!
Observez Jupiter dans toutes ses couleurs depuis chez vous
Une nouvelle mise à jour de l’App Unistellar révèle les planètes dans toutes leurs couleurs. Observez Jupiter, Saturne et bien plus ce soir!
Will Comet E3 Be Visible to the Naked Eye? Help Us Find Out!
In March of 2022, astronomers discovered a comet from the outer reaches of the Solar System making its way toward the Sun. Called C/2022 E3 ZTF, the object will be passing by Earth in February, leaving a bright trail of gas and dust behind it.
La Communauté Unistellar Contribue à Améliorer une Mission de la NASA
En participant massivement à l’une des plus grandes chasses à l’ombre d'astéroïdes jamais organisée, la communauté Unistellar a permis de réaliser des...
Observe a Saturn-like Planet with your Unistellar Telescope
This November 12 – 14, citizen astronomers have the opportunity to join professionals in watching a super puffy Saturn-like exoplanet pass in front of its star.