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Celestron has introduced Celstron Origin, an intelligent home observatory for astronomy enthusiasts.
Torrance, California-based Celstron makes AI-based high-quality telescopes and other optical goods. The Celestron Origin will combine astronomical technologies with user convenience. Celestron made the announcement at CES 2024, the big tech trade show in Las Vegas.
This product brings state-of-the-art RASA optics to both novice and seasoned astronomers, enabling effortless exploration of the universe from the comfort of one’s living room, backyard, or campsite. That could make Celestron competitive with Unistellar, which uses AI to filter out light noise in cities so you can look at other galaxies via a telescope in your backyard.
Celestron said the Celestron Origin incorporates decades of its innovation and expertise, integrating the most sophisticated optical and astronomical technology available today.
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At its core is a customized version of the Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph (RASA) f/2.2 optical system. This system, renowned for its extraordinary wide field of view and ultra-fast telescope technology, has been the preferred choice of professional researchers and government institutions worldwide.
The company said what sets Celestron Origin apart is its onboard camera sensor and AI-powered image processing capabilities, which bring celestial objects from deep space to users’ smartphones, tablets, or smart TV/projectors in stunning color and detail within seconds.
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