17/06/2026
Expanding access to astronomy, one community at a time.
We're proud to support the Sirius Space Association in Benin with the donation of an eVscope 2, helping bring astronomy outreach and citizen science opportunities to students and the public alike.
This marks our third telescope donation in West Africa, following initiatives in Togo and Côte d’Ivoire. Here's to inspiring the next generation of astronomers and space enthusiasts. ✨
16/06/2026
Four planetary nebulae, four very different personalities.
From the delicate blue glow of the Blue Flash Nebula to the icy shell of the Snowball Nebula and the iconic Ring Nebula.
🔭 eVscope 2
📸 Joey Yo
15/06/2026
The Double Cluster NGC 869 & NGC 884 shining side by side in Perseus, formed from the same stellar cloud and located over 7,000 light-years away. Visible to the naked eye under dark skies, they truly come alive through a telescope.
📸 Eric Beurnaux
🔭 eQuinox 2 | Processed using Siril
03/06/2026
Three summer classics, captured under Bortle 7 skies ✨
From the Eagle Nebula to Omega and the Trifid, Joey Yo shows what’s possible with an eVscope 2, even under light-polluted skies.
Which one is your favorite?
🔭 eVscope 2
📸 Joey Yo
17/05/2026
M57 The Ring Nebula.
A glowing planetary nebula in Lyra, formed from the remnants of a dying star shedding its outer layers into space.
📸 David Swalander
🔭 eQuinox 2
12/05/2026
Swipe right and follow the river of galaxies flowing through the Virgo Cluster. ✨
The famous Markarian Chain captured using a multi-panel mosaic with his Equinox 2, revealing a dense concentration of galaxies located around 65 million light-years away.
Each panel was captured under Bortle 8 skies with 15 to 17 minutes of exposure, then assembled into this impressive mosaic using Siril.
📸 Eric Beurnaux
🔭 Equinox 2
11/05/2026
Blink and you miss it. ✈️☀️
Caught right in front of the Sun, this perfectly timed transit almost looks unreal.
📸 Agnès Poitier
🔭 Odyssey Pro
11/05/2026
We're proud to share that more than 50 public libraries across the USA have received a Unistellar telescope through our library initiative, giving their communities free access to the night sky.
Thanks to this donation, telescopes will now be available for library patrons to use, helping more people experience space observation.
28/04/2026
When the sky feels a little more cinematic. Soft light, drifting clouds, and the Moon glowing through it all.
📸 John Short
🔭 eVscope 2