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We’re excited to invite you to our upcoming presentation by Gregory Shanos on Zoom! Just a quick heads-up: you’ll need to register to join us. After you sign up, we’ll send you the Zoom link three days before the event. It’s completely free, so don’t hesitate to register and share this page with anyone who might enjoy it.
This presentation takes the audience on a tour of Smart Telescopes with a detailed view of the Seestar S50. If you are considering a smart scope, this presentation will help answer questions about them.
Learn what they are, how they compare to traditional telescopes, and what they can and can’t do.
Bring your questions! The presentation will be followed by a Q&A.
** If you are encountering issues with submitting your email due to the anti-spam (it’s a bit too regimented at times), please use the form at the bottom of the page to register. You will receive an email to confirm registration. Please click on the enclosed link to confirm. My apologies for the inconvenience.**
The Smart Scope Revolution
The Smart Scope Revolution- Introducing the Seestar S50. A smart scope combines a telescope, camera, tracking mount, and computer into a compact portable imaging system. These marvels of technology are revolutionizing amateur astronomy by making deep sky astrophotography easy, affordable, and most of all, fun! This presentation will introduce you to an inexpensive smart scope, the ZWO Seestar S50. This smart scope can take incredible images of the Sun, Moon, Planets, and Deep Sky Objects for only $549. The images you will see are amazing.
About Gregory T. Shanos
Gregory Shanos is a pharmacist by profession and NASA/JPL Ambassador by passion. He has lectured extensively on various astronomical topics. Greg has submitted observational data on meteors, comets, and grazing occultations that have been published by the International Meteor Association, International Occultation Timing Association, and Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. He has also participated in distributive computing projects such as SETI@home and Stardust@home. An avid meteorite collector, Greg has published several articles regarding the significance of organic compounds in meteorites. An avid eclipse chaser, Greg has witnessed twelve total solar eclipses, three annular, and the entire transits of Venus from Greece and Hawaii. Recent advances in digital technology have led Greg Shanos into planetary and deep sky astrophotography.
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