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Unistellar is headed to Austin from March 13th to 16th with our most influential space ambassadors, actors, outreach specialists and even astronauts, so that you can enjoy the pure thrills of space exploration with the most powerful digital telescopes and observe galaxies and nebulae from downtown Austin.
Observe galaxies, nebulae and comets in unparalleled colour and detail.
Our system automatically recognizes the objects in its field and points to the desired object.
Even in bright urban settings, our software mitigates the impact of light pollution.
Discover the eVscope 2
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Nikon’s electronic eyepiece included
7.7 megapixel enhanced image resolution (the highest of any digital telescope)
Mirror diameter: 4.5 inches
10h of battery autonomy
Citizen science campaigns
Observe galaxies, nebulae and comets in unparalleled colour and detail
Automatically recognizes, points to and tracks the chosen stellar objects directly from the app
Even in bright urban settings, our software mitigates the impact of light pollution
Help scientists & space agencies discover more about exoplanets, comets and asteroids
backpack included
Find us at booth #632
Want to chat with us at SXSW? Contact the team directly through the SXSW app or by email at contact@unistellaroptics.com
For press-related enquiries, please contact us at press@unistellaroptics.com
Travel to distant galaxies with the eVscopes, the world’s most powerful digital telescopes with an in-person demo. Discuss citizen science with our ambassadors and meet Sian Proctor, SpaceX astronaut.
Public events:
March 13th - Demo at the EU House - From 8:30PM et 9:30PM - Register here
March 14th - eVscope Public demo with the Austin Astronomical Society - Pfluger Pediestrian Bridge - From 8PM to 11PM - More info here
Discover the eVscope range, our space knowledge commitments and citizen science actions! Meet the Unistellar team and our awesome ambassadors.
Discover how you can contribute to space exploration and the New Astronomy movement. Join the conversation with Jessie Christiansen, NASA lead scientist, Tanya Harrison, Director of Strategic Science Initiatives at Planet Labs, Franck Marchis, Unistellar Science Chief Officer, and Senior Planetary Astronomer at SETI Institute and Tim Russ, musician, director, actor and Vulcan-in-chief.
Geoscientist, space artist, Inspiration4 astronaut & mission pilot for SpaceX
Director, musician, actor and Vulcan-in-chief
Research Scientist at the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute
Planetary Scientist and Manager of Science Programs at Planet Labs
March 14th: Unistellar booth & Demo at the Pfluger Bridge
March 13th: Citizen Science Panel & Unistellar booth
March 13th: Citizen Science Panel & Unistellar booth
March 13th: Citizen Science Panel & Unistellar booth