Registration Ends Friday September 5 at 12:00pm Pacific Time
Workshop takes place Saturdays, 9/6, 9/20, 10/4, 10/18, and 11/1 from 10am - 12pm Pacific / 1pm - 3pm Eastern.
Astro 101: Imaging the Universe with Your eVscope is a brand-new 5-part online workshop series designed exclusively for Unistellar smart telescopes (eVscope 1/2, eQuinox 1/2, ODYSSEY, ODYSSEY PRO) owners who are ready to unlock the full scientific power of their instrument.
Led by expert astronomers from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific — America’s first national astronomy organization, founded in 1889 — along with Unistellar’s world-class team and SETI Institute researchers advancing the search for life beyond Earth, this series will guide you through the essential concepts of modern astronomy while deepening your skills with your Unistellar smart telescopes (eVscope 1/2, eQuinox 1/2, ODYSSEY, ODYSSEY PRO).
Dr. Ian Weaver, Unistellar Education Lead at the SETI Institute, will be one of the workshop leaders alongside Dr. Shanil Virani, Cosmic Engagement Specialist at ASP.
Each 2-hour session features a stunning class of celestial objects — from nebulae to supernovae to exoplanets — and teaches you how to observe and interpret its features scientifically. Learn how to analyze brightness, shape, and color. Understand light curves, stellar evolution, and how you can contribute to real astronomy research.
Participants will gain the following through participation in the workshop:
- Identify and interpret colors, shapes, and brightness in your images
- Create light curves of variable stars and exoplanet transits
- Understand what deep sky objects tell us about cosmic evolution
- Contribute data to real scientific research
Registration: $499
UPDATE: By popular demand the price has been lowered to $199!
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