This smart telescope could be the difference in making sure you see your favourite constellations in the night sky.
"Hello guys, welcome to ZWO. Welcome to our booth.
We basically make smart telescopes.
All you have to do is take them out, set them down on the ground, and it will automatically know where you're at."
"Take off and start taking pictures of the sky.
It's an app-based program. You just tell it what you want to see.
It will automatically go there, start taking great pictures of images of different targets.
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"Sorry about that. B-roll?
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It can take different nebulas, galaxies, it'll do Milky Way shots, animals, solar, you name it, it can do it.
It'll julienne, it'll slice, it'll dice, it'll have a lot of fun."
"No, you just take it out. It's so much fun.
You can take one of these things outside, show your neighbors, show your friends, take pictures, it'll automatically send an image to your phone, and you just share that.
So, basically, this is in a different mode, but normally we would just set this outside, and you would just turn it on, tell it what you want to go to."
"It's all an app-based program.
So, you can tell it whether you want to go stargazing.
It'll give you the objects for the night.
If you want to, say, see this galaxy, it'll tell you when it rises, when it sets throughout the night."
"So, right now, it's coming up.
So, I can say go to, the telescope's going to automatically go find that object, center it, focus it, and start taking little 10-second images and stack them.
So, just like the James Webb or Hubble does, we just stack a bunch of images, put them together, and eventually it comes up with a crisp, clear image for you."
"So, lunar, solar, great images.
It can do landscape stuff.
It can do foxes.
It does auto-tracking, time-lapse, video, you name it."
"So, the availability is, they're shipping at the end of the month.
They were in pre-sales right now, so that'll be ending up real soon.
Shipping is, wait, what was the other question, sorry?
What's the price?
Oh, the price range, thank you very much."