Celestron may just have unveiled its coolest telescope ever and, yes, it has AI
Date:
Mon, 08 Jan 2024 16:30:06 +0000
Description:
The Celestron Origin arrives at CES, with powerful optics and powerful intelligence.
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Were all stargazers at heart, staring up into inky space while unknowable stars blink back at us, and most of us would like to see more but don't feel confident using a complicated standard telescope. Im certainly one of those people, which is why Im so interested in the Celestron Origin, an app and phone-connected AI-enhanced telescope that the company has unveiled at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.
Blessed with a 335mm focal length (your degree of magnification is determined in part by this) and a new 6.4MP Sony IMX178 CMOS sensor, the Celestron
Origin sounds capable of producing some excellent astral images. Naturally, the Celestron name adds some weight to the whole thing; the one truly excellent telescope I've owned, back in the 1980s, was made by the
64-year-old company.
Still, decent optics alone would not make this two-foot-long tube stand out. Its the digital, AI, and automation chops that should excite most amateur stargazers, especially, those whove never tried using a telescope.
The self-contained, battery-operated (there's AC support, too) telescope is controlled with an iOS- and Android-compatible app, rather than with your
gaze and by fiddling with fine controls. The Celestron Origin knows more
about the night sky than you do, and can handle alignment, focus (thank goodness), location, and identification of night-sky objects, and track what you want to track. (Image credit: Celestron)
Ive always found the best star, planet, and galaxy gazing is done during some of the coldest nights of the year. Yes, Ive stood atop forlorn hills
shivering while an astronomy group clustered around one excellent telescope
to see Saturns rings. The Celestron Origin, though, offers a different approach. It lets you schedule your star gazing, choosing in advance which objects you want it to find and track, and you can watch what it finds on
your iPhone from the comfort of your couch. Celestron also suggests that you could easily screen-mirror the app's details to your favorite big-screen TV.
This does sound like a whole new way to get into astronomy, with all the benefits of seeing distant planets up close without the frustration of a typical telescope. Celestron notes that the telescopes AI image process
brings celestial objects from deep space to your smartphone, but its not
clear if the system is using the AI to enhance images, or just to more
quickly and accurately find stars, planets, and constellations; as something of a night-sky purist, I hope it's the latter. We do know that the Celestrons intelligence is powered by a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B computer. The Celestron Origin app (Image credit: Celestron)
There are a pair of USB-A ports on the telescope for grabbing raw images of the telescopes findings directly from the sensor, and theres even an Ethernet port if you want to get the Celestron Origin onto your network. You can plug it into a standard 120V outlet, although the onboard battery will, according to Celestron, last six hours, more than enough for a night of star gazing.
It's a hefty system, weighing over 40lbs / 18kg when fully assembled (much of that weight is the automated, motorized mount and tripod), and standing 48 inches high. Youll probably want a carrying case for the unit.
Celestron has set the price at an eye-watering $3,999 although that's not unreasonable for this class of telescope with global availability in Q2 of this year. You might want to start saving now.
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