The proprietary patented technology – Enhanced Vision – allows you to observe in real time in visible dipsky objects due to the lively accumulation of light. Galaxies, nebulae and comets have finally become visible, colorful and detailed.
Even under difficult observation conditions (light pollution, moon phases, weather events, etc.), you will see saturated colors and shapes of galaxies and nebulae that are usually invisible even through the eyepiece of a very ordinary telescope with a large pipe diameter.
Intelligent and accurate standalone software for positioning, pointing and tracking space objects in its class.
With Evscope Equinox, you don’t need to waste time setting up or calibration. You can focus on the observations and beauty of the Cosmos. Unistellar’s proprietary technologies instantly recognize objects in the field of view, comparing what it sees with a coordinate database containing tens of millions of stars. This allows the Equinox automatic tracking and guidance system to be extremely accurate and easy to use, making it the most convenient telescope for beginners and astronomy on the market today.
Autonomous positioning and guidance also allows you to inform you in detail about what you observe (distance from the ground, etc.).
Fans of observations in the city can finally enjoy astronomy!
City illumination makes celestial objects indistinguishable to the human eye and ordinary telescopes, since the human brain cannot filter, process and prioritize light sources. Even cameras and computers are faced with the problem of light pollution, which creates “noise” on images, blurs objects and distorts shapes. When you encounter light pollution, astrophotography becomes very difficult and in some cases it is even impossible.
The patented Unistellar software mitigates the effects of light pollution and allows you to observe remote objects with clear details even in illuminated urban conditions. For each observation, the Unistellar technology instantly detects the background light, then automatically filters and removes it (“subtracting” from the image), providing the best astrophotography and corresponding results.
Do science with like-minded people thanks to Unistellar!
Astronomy is one of the few sciences to achieve scientific recognition and success in which an enthusiastic amateur can also, which is regularly proved by the recognition of their success from professional scientists.
If you fully enjoyed observing astronomy and decide to contribute to science, welcome to the international community!
Unistellar Network is the first global amateur astronomer community with 5,000 people with a daily growing number of participants. each of which is able to provide scientifically valuable observations and data.
Partnership with the SETI Institute (American Research Organization, full name, which stands for Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence).
Starting from day one, you can engage in space science with SETI astronomers and other organizations. Protect the Earth by discovering a dangerous asteroid. Discover and confirm the existence of exoplanets. Reveal the secrets of a comet or a supernova! Stick it!
As part of the Unistellar Network, Equinox users can exchange information in a dialogue with professional astronomers and space lovers. Learn about forecasts, plan your observations, get help in choosing an object and get effective tips for collecting and sending data. Learn about the brilliance curves and data modeling, confirm your observations and see how your data is implemented with charts, images and 3D printing.
With one click, your Equinox will recommend the most impressive objects for today and in a matter of minutes will begin to observe deep space objects.
With a catalog of over 5000 objects to choose from, use the app to find out and identify space objects, including those that are ideal for viewing from your location. Save photos and share your experience with others – in person or virtually – with your smart telescope. The Unistellar app provides fascinating educational content and automates your observations, so beginners can immediately use their device. The app also offers manual control for advanced users.
| Optical scheme | Newton Reflector |
| lens diameter, mm | 114 |
| Focal distance, mm | 450 |
| Relative hole | f/3.9 |
| increase, x | Optical: 50; Digital: up to 400, recommended: up to 150 |
| Corner field of view | 34 x 47 corner minutes |
| ultimate visual sound. value, m | 17.7 |
| angular resolution, ug. sec. | 1.33 |
| Mounting | Motorized alt azimuth mount (Go-to) with exceptional guidance accuracy thanks to the automatic support system of reference stars with feedback |
| Control | Automatic |
| Working hours | up to 10 hours from built-in battery |
| Telescope weight | 9 kg |
| Built-in memory, GB | 64 |
| number of megapixels | 7.7 |
| matrix model | imx347 |