This smart telescope knows how to find stars and beat light pollution

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If you look at the night sky, you might see some stars, even a bright planet and, of course, the moon. You won’t see galaxies and the billions of stars that share the universe with those brighter objects. That is because show studies (opens in new tab) 80% of the world’s population lives under slightly polluted air. At CES 2023, Unistellar is showing off a smart telescope that appears to bounce back light and reveal the wonders of the universe to all.

The new eQuinox 2 is a 400x telescope – upgraded from the original model with a better photo sensor and wider field of view – with no buttons or controls visible to the user. The gray slim optical device caught my eye at CES’ first press night. At about two feet long, it’s clearly a stargazer, but the lack of physical controls might leave you confused. It shouldn’t.