The leaves and prices are falling this autumn!
You can find our colorful selection of special offers here in the shop. Get them now!
The offer is valid from September 23rd to November 28th, 2024 and only while supplies last!
The leaves and prices are falling this autumn!
You can find our colorful selection of special offers here in the shop. Get them now!
The offer is valid from September 23rd to November 28th, 2024 and only while supplies last!
Unistellar is offering 20% off on all of their products during a “Black Friday” deal: Smart Telescopes, Backpacks, Accessories.
Besides the the high quality scopes Odyssey, Odyssey Pro, eQuinox 2 and eVscope 2, this discount also applies to their accessories, like Solar filters or backpacks.
This 20% sale is running from November 13th to December 2nd inclusively and as long as stock supplies last!
From October 8 to 19, Unistellar is offering a free solar filter and transport backpack with the purchase of one of its smart telescopes.
From September 19 to 24, 2024, the French manufacturer Unistellar is offering a 20% discount on all products (smart telescopes and accessories).
The manufacturer Unistellar is running a special promotion until 05 November, in which its eQuinox 2 and eVscope 2 smart telescopes are being offered with a free solar filter and backpack.
With every purchase of one of the two models, you will get a solar filter worth €249 and a matching backpack worth € 359 completely free!
This promotion is only valid for the above-mentioned Unistellar models and finishes on 05 November 2023.
After years of development, the eagerly-awaited eVscope from Unistellar, a French start-up company, is now finally in stock. Until now it was only available to early supporters of the successful Kickstarter campaign, but now you can also buy it from Astroshop.
The eVscope simplifies the operation and extends the functionality of a classic telescope. It ensures that getting started in the fascinating hobby of astronomy is made as easy as possible.
Unlike a classic telescope, the image is not generated directly, but instead is captured by a highly sensitive sensor. The image is then processed by an integrated computer, and projected through an eyepiece to the observer’s eye by means of a high-contrast OLED screen. The telescope can collect light over a long period of time (live stacking) and process the image in such a way that enables the structures and colours of faint nebulae and galaxies to be clearly visible! These details are usually not visible with purely optical telescopes of this size.
In addition, the integrated computer makes operating the eVscope very easy: using visible stars the telescope calculates its exact position (plate solving). Then the built-in motors can accurately point to any selected observing target. Unlike conventional GoTo telescopes, you are spared the cumbersome input of GPS coordinates and the time, as well as star alignment which, for beginners, is thoroughly confusing. Simply switch on and get going!
You control the eVscope using a smartphone app. You can find more information here!