Scientific Events Prediction
This page helps you find scientific events to observe from your location within a chosen date range. The results include deep links to pre-format the Unistellar app's Science mode for each observation.
Parameters
Select the type(s) of event you want to include, then enter your location and a local date range. Click the “Generate” button below to get a list of the events available in your sky.
Type of events (click to select/unselect):
Asteroid Occultations
Exoplanet Transits
Cometary Activity
Planetary Defense
Satellites
WARNING! Satellite predictions are experimental and automatically restricted to 1 hour after the Starting Date.
We suggest generating them separately from other event types to avoid timeouts.
Location of the observation:
Starting Date:
Advanced Parameters
End Date (maximum 10 days after the start date):
Altitude range (degrees above the horizon):
Azimuth range (degrees, with 0 = North):
Maximum observation duration (hours):
Exclude partial Exoplanet Transits
Generate
Events
Click on one of the tabs below to display events for that science campaign.
Click the smartphone icon in the "Link" column to get the deeplink associated with the observation. It will automatically open and paste the information into the Science mode of your Unistellar app.
Click on a row to expand a visibility map and detailed observation information.
Rows highlighted in orange are "high priority" and we recommend observing them over the standard events (in black). Occultation events are shown if the requested location is 50 km or less from the center of the shadow’s predicted path.
Rows highlighted in orange are "high priority" and we recommend observing them over the standard events (in black). Occultation events are shown if the requested location is 50 km or less from the center of the shadow’s predicted path.
Click the smartphone icon in the "Link" column to get the deeplink associated with the observation. It will automatically open and paste the information into the Science mode of your Unistellar app.
Click on a row to expand a visibility map and detailed observation information.
Rows highlighted in orange are "high priority" and we recommend observing them over the standard events (in black).
Click the link icon in the "Link" column to open a new tab and generate a deeplink and ephemeris for your location.
Click the link icon in the "Link" column to open a new tab and generate a deeplink and ephemeris for your location.
Click the smartphone icon in the "Link" column to get the deeplink associated with the observation. It will automatically open and paste the information into the Science mode of your Unistellar app.
Click on a row to expand detailed observation information.
Click on a row to expand detailed observation information.