The Seestar S30 Pro strikes an impressive balance between simplicity and capability. With automated setup, built-in filters and real-time image stacking, it makes astrophotography accessible even from ...
The ZWO SeeStar S50 is a small, all-in-one smart telescope that aims to take the stress out of deep-sky astrophotography. Made by ZWO, it combines the optics, tracking mount and camera into a single, ...
Not too long ago, if you wanted to witness the wonders of the universe, you'd need to lug around a bulky telescope and possibly spend hours making fine adjustments to zero in on celestial targets. ZWO ...
The Moon is the first celestial object to catch our eyes. For some amateur astronomers, it quickly becomes a bother, its light obscuring the “faint fuzzies” we try to catch in our telescopes. Or, like ...
The ZWO ASI585MM Pro brings monochrome astrophotography to a wider audience with its affordable price point and impressive performance. In this review, we dive into its specs, features, and real-world ...
From aurora borealis to the Milky Way to distant nebulae, cosmic phenomena induces wonder like little else. When faced with distant galaxies and the seemingly endless sea of trillions of stars—a ...
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ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025, hosted by Royal Observatory Greenwich and BBC Sky at Night Magazine, has just released its shortlist of remarkable images to this year’s competition ...
The Seestar S30 is a tempting smart telescope for photographers eager to explore astrophotography without the usual expense and complexity. It isn’t going to replace high-end gear for seasoned ...
ZWO's Seestar S30 is a 30-millimeter-aperture smart telescope that costs around $349. It's well-made and portable, and the Seestar app that controls it is very user-friendly. However, the highlight of ...
You and I are living through a revolution in amateur astronomy. Not long ago, I would have advised beginners to stay away from astroimaging, because getting good results is both expensive and time ...
The Seestar S50 is an affordable smart telescope, operated solely via a smartphone app, that makes basic astrophotography simple and accessible. A 2-inch telescope with a Sony image sensor instead of ...