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Unistellar's smaller smart telescope serves astronomers that want an all-in- one solution for viewing and imaging the night sky.
Smaller, lighter and with even more fully automated controls, astronomers need to do little else than set it up with a mobile device and operate it seamlessly via the app.
The Odyssey Pro features a digital eyepiece, jointly developed with camera and lens manufacturer Nikon , that reflects an identical view that you get in the mobile app.
'Enhanced' views look just as good as the premium models.
Gorgeous nebulas and star cluster views.
Unistellar 's proprietary light pollution and noise-handling ' Deep Dark Technology' powers all current models.
Early models had problem with focusing - Lack of manual controls sometimes makes me feel uneasy.
The Unistellar Odyssey is the smallest smart telescope available in the company's line-up.
It's not one for purists but it removes the need to buy an astrocam and associated paraphernalia to get set up for imaging.
It'll cut through most of the worst light pollution in your area, get you up and running in minutes and is good for personal quick observations or for stargazing parties with minimal fuss.
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