RASC Vancouver Monthly Meeting - at SFU Burnaby
Details
Join us for our monthly meeting. All of our monthly meetings are free and open to the public.
Our guest will be joining us at SFU, so this lecture will be primarily an in-person lecture.
Location: SFU Burnaby, room AQ3149
Zoom link, for those unable to attend in-person: Coming soon
Topic: Smart Telescopes, the Future of Astrophotography?
Abstract: All-in-one smart telescopes are a new generation of automated astronomy instruments that combine a telescope, camera, mount, and software into a single integrated system, making astrophotography and sky exploration far more accessible. In this presentation, we’ll explore what these smart telescopes are and look at several popular models on the market, comparing their features, capabilities, and intended audiences. We’ll also discuss situations where a smart scope may not be the best choice and why some astronomers may still prefer traditional setups. From beginners just starting their journey in astronomy to more advanced users looking for a portable imaging solution, we’ll examine the different use cases these devices support. I’ll also share my personal experience using four models I currently own—the ZWO Seestar S50, ZWO Seestar S30 Pro, Dwarf Labs Dwarf 3, and Celestron Origin—along with sample images captured with each system and a few quick tips for simple post-processing. Finally, we’ll wrap up with a live demonstration of the four smart scopes followed by a Q&A session.
Speaker: Kai Hui
Bio: Kai is a councillor at large with RASC Vancouver, and has 40+ years' experience in the IT industry. He has had a fascination with space ever since at the age of 7, he saw his neighbour building their own reflector telescope. He started his astrophotography journey less than three years ago but has jumped into the deep end! He enjoys sharing his passion and helping others to get into the hobby.
About our Events:
All RASC lectures and observing events are open to the public, family friendly, and there is no charge for admission. Our organization is run entirely by volunteers who love astronomy and astrophysics. Whether you're a complete beginner, a seasoned astronomer, or you hope to work for NASA some day, anyone fascinated by space exploration is welcome.
