The Odyssey Fully Automated Smart Telescope from Unistellar lets anyone view and photograph celestial wonders in our solar system and deep space without the complex equipment and knowledge required for traditional telescopes. Instead of an optical eyepiece, the Odyssey uses an imaging sensor and processor to stream views of celestial objects directly to phones and tablets. Using the Nikon High Precision Optics mirror system, the reflector-style optical tube enhances the view with autofocus for all ranges and special technology to combat light pollution. Simply use the Unistellar App for Android and iOS to choose the object you're interested in—the Odyssey will find it and track it while you observe or capture content. It is powered by a USB-C rechargeable Li-ion battery pack and comes with an integrated motorized alt-azimuth mount and a tripod.
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Key Features
- Observation on Tablet or Smartphone
- Nikon High Precision Optics
- Stellar Autofocus
- Deep Dark Anti-Light Pollution Tech
The Odyssey Fully Automated Smart Telescope from Unistellar lets anyone view and photograph celestial wonders in our solar system and deep space without the complex equipment and knowledge required for traditional telescopes. Instead of an optical eyepiece, the Odyssey uses an imaging sensor and processor to stream views of celestial objects directly to phones and tablets. Using the Nikon High Precision Optics mirror system, the reflector-style optical tube enhances the view with autofocus for all ranges and special technology to combat light pollution. Simply use the Unistellar App for Android and iOS to choose the object you're interested in—the Odyssey will find it and track it while you observe or capture content. It is powered by a USB-C rechargeable Li-ion battery pack and comes with an integrated motorized alt-azimuth mount and a tripod.
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Unistellar ODYSSEY Overview
Smart Star Finder
The Odyssey's Smart Star Finder technology autonomously targets selected celestial objects. Choose from the list in the Unistellar App and let the telescope point and track. There's no need for complex settings, and you can experience the breathtaking wonders of
the cosmos without delay, enjoying the details of the Orion Nebula or tracking the
deployment of a passing comet's tail.
App Control
The Unistellar App is available for iOS and Android. Its celestial catalog database includes more than 5000 nebulae, galaxies, planets, etc., and its star catalog consists of 37 million stars. The Odyssey comes with 64GB of onboard storage.
Observe Celestial Objects Near and Far
Unlike traditional telescopes that require switching eyepieces for different magnifications, Odyssey telescopes let you travel from our solar system to the farthest corners of the visible universe without ever needing to change instruments. Everything happens automatically for seamless observation. It's easy to navigate quickly between Jupiter's red spot, the distant Triangulum galaxy, and the Orion Nebula's pink tones, all while maintaining the same observation quality.
Overcoming Light Pollution
Even in very bright urban areas, Unistellar's Deep Dark Technology denoising algorithm purifies the telescope's imaging on the spot, revealing a black background as intense as the depths of space. The Ring Nebula reveals its vivid blue and red hues, while the Cigar Galaxy appears from 11.4 million light-years away, showcasing the picturesque shape and details that give it its name.
Stellar Autofocus
Stellar Autofocus, developed by Unistelllar for astronomical observation, ensures sharpness throughout the observation by refocusing whenever necessary during observation. The result is sharp, clear images and optimal observation quality all evening long.
Nikon High-Precision Optics
The Odyssey employs a Nikon High Precision Optics system with a 3.35"/85mm primary mirror and 0.95"/24mm secondary mirror, and it has a focal length of 320mm. Its 17.2 limiting magnitude means it can detect very faint deep-sky objects (most people can only see objects up to magnitude 6.0 unaided).
Power Supply & Operating Conditions
The Odyssey is powered by a 3 x 18650 3.7V USB-C rechargeable battery pack with 5 hours of runtime. Its operating temperature ranges from 5 to 95°F.
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Unistellar ODYSSEY Reviews
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What’s the chief difference in capabilities of ...
What’s the chief difference in capabilities of the Odyssey and Odyssey Pro?
The Unistellar Odyssey and Odyssey Pro are the same telescopes except the pro has and eyepiece for visual viewing. Both telescopes can display images on an smartphone or tablet.
Date published: 2024-06-18
How does the Odyssey compare to the Vaonis ...
How does the Odyssey compare to the Vaonis Vespera 2?
The Vaonis Vespera II has a better quality imager than the Unistellar Odyssey Smart Telescope. So the Vaonis will produce better quality deep space images.
Date published: 2024-05-16