The Odyssey Smart Telescope from Unistellar lets anyone view and photograph celestial wonders from our solar system to deep space, with no bulky gear or complex setup. Instead of an optical eyepiece, the Odyssey uses an imaging sensor and processor to create and 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 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.
The Odyssey employs a 3.35" (85mm) primary mirror and 0.95" (24mm) secondary mirror and has a focal length of 320mm. Its 17.2 limiting magnitude means it can detect very faint deep-sky objects (Pluto's magnitude is 14.4, and most people can only see objects up to magnitude 6.0 unaided). The Odyssey's celestial catalog database includes more than 5000 nebulae, galaxies, planets, etc., and its star catalog consists of 37 million stars. It is powered by a USB-C rechargeable Li-ion battery pack and comes with an integrated motorized alt-azimuth mount and a tripod.
- Unique design eliminates traditional eyepieces and substitutes in a low-light detector sensor for viewing on a computer, tablet, or phone
- 34 x 45 arcmin field of view
- 17.2 limiting magnitude
- Onboard 64GB of memory
- 3 x 18650 3.7V USB-C rechargeable battery pack; 5-hour runtime
- App is available for iOS and Android
- Database of over 5000 objects with object recommendations, information, and stats
- 37 million stars in the star database