.The number of citizen scientists surveying the night sky is about to soar, thanks to grants by the Lounsbery Foundation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to Unistellar and the SETI Institute.
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Don’t Miss the Large Near-Earth Asteroid 1989JA Coming Our Way!
There’s a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (PHA) in the sky right now, and it’s passing nearby! We’re calling on the...
Don’t Miss the Large Near-Earth Asteroid 1989JA Coming Our Way!
There’s a Potentially...
An Exoplanet Candidate May Hide Near a Young Star, Help Confirm It!
During the month of May, Unistellar observers have a special opportunity to help confirm the existence of a new exoplanet...
All-Citizen-Scientist Team Saves JWST’s Time by Observing the infamous ‘Roasted Planet’
A team of Unistellar citizen scientists recently completed a marathon observation of a Jupiter-sized exoplanet as it...
Unistellar Joins Call for a New Astronomy
San Francisco and Marseilles, March 13: Unistellar, maker of eVscopes, the world’s most powerful and easy-to-use consumer...
Join us in observing NASA Lucy target Polymele!
Citizen scientists across the heartland of the United States will have an opportunity to detect a target of NASA’s Lucy...
Celebrate First Contact Day, the Lyrid Meteor Shower and More This April!
As we move into spring in the Northern Hemisphere, the night sky is blossoming with exciting observing opportunities. This...
Observing the Deep-Sky Discoveries of Women and the Messier Catalog
March is a big month for skygazers. It’s Women’s History Month, giving us an extra excuse to celebrate astronomy...
Unistellar Citizen Astronomer Co-Authors Published Scientific Paper
We have exciting news to share about Unistellar Network member Kevin Voeller, a high school science teacher in Huntington...









