For our latest citizen science campaign, we have three for the price of one! This comes thanks to a rare triple asteroid...
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2021 Unistellar Citizen Science Recap: Asteroids, Exoplanets, and Hundreds of Detections
2021 Unistellar Network Citizen Science Achievements The Unistellar Network has a lot to be proud of as we look back on...
Unistellar Research: Got Questions About Outer Space? Forget Google—Just Ask Your Kids
San Francisco—February 3, 2022— A pathbreaking study just confirmed something that many parents already suspected: young...
Unistellar Makes It Possible to Explore Space With Cryptocurrencies
January 31, 2022 It is now possible to buy the world’s most revolutionary telescopes using the world’s most cutting-edge...
Celestial Sightseeing this Winter
As we approach the winter midpoint in the Northern Hemisphere, it’s time to celebrate long, dark nights. The Lunar New Year, an astronomical celebration if...
Unistellar Announces a New Collaboration With Dr Sian Proctor
Welcome Sian!! Unistellar is immensely proud to announce a new collaboration with one of the world’s most inspiring space outreach and exploration people: Dr...
Look Up! Catch a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Flying By Earth this Month
Get ready to look up, because 2022 is starting off strong! This January, a near-Earth asteroid will zip just a bit more than...
Detect Trojan Asteroid Leucus for NASA’s Lucy Mission
Citizen scientists will have an opportunity to detect a target of NASA’s Lucy spacecraft, Trojan asteroid Leucus! On the...
Here’s how to spot the JWST with your telescope!
Here’s an extra...
Unistellar and the SETI Institute at the AGU Fall Meeting
During the week of December 13-17, 2021 Unistellar and its partner, the SETI Institute will be attending and presenting...








