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Rencontres du Ciel et de l'Espace in Paris11/16/2024
The not-to-be-missed astronomy show !
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Celebration of OVNI Night Vision 5th anniversary11/08/2024
Thank you to all our customers and partners accross the world
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Globular clusters pics observed in Germany with an OVNI-M.10/29/2024
Photos of the main globular clusters in the Messier catalog.
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Aurora borealis through Night Vision eyepiece10/29/2024
Video + Observation report with an OVNI-M
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OVNI Lens 75mm F/1.5 with integrated 2" filter adapter10/10/2024
Soon available for OVNI-M / OVNI-B users.
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Attend our conference at RCE (Rencontres du Ciel et de l'Espace)09/23/2024
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The OVNI Large Telescope (OLT) is now officially operational !09/17/2024
Made By DocTelescope and Fullum Oprics, hosted by Astronomade at the Observatoire Astronomique des Causses du Quercy
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OVNI Night Vision eyepieces are fantastic tools for astrophotographers !08/30/2024
Stunning images of the cosmos by using an OVNI-M eyepiece.
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OVNI-B in Chile !08/17/2024
During his trip to San Pedro de Atacama (Alain Maury / Space Obs), French astronomer Lionel Ruiz utilized his OVNI...
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Globular clusters pics observed in Germany with an OVNI-M.
Globular clusters are incredible objects to observe with OVNI Night Vision eyepieces.
By attaching the OVNI Camera adapter to the OVNI-M / OVNI-B, you can also utilize an astronomy camera or DSLR to capture stunning images.
1st row : M2 / M10 / M12
2nd row : M13 / M14
3rd row : M15 / 56 / M92
Credits Martin Fiedler (Germany)
The OVNI Night Vision eyepieces enhance your observational experience by significantly increasing brightness and contrast, making faint stars and subtle features more visible. This technology is particularly beneficial for amateur astronomers who wish to deepen their understanding and appreciation of the night sky. Moreover, the ability to attach an astronomy camera or DSLR opens up a world of possibilities for astrophotography. You can experiment with long-exposure shots to bring out the hidden beauty of nebulae, galaxies, and other deep-sky objects. The photos you capture will not only serve as a record of your celestial adventures but also as a source of inspiration for others who share your passion for the stars.
In essence, the OVNI Night Vision eyepieces, combined with the camera adapter, create a versatile and powerful tool for both observation and photography, allowing you to explore the universe in ways you never thought possible. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or a curious novice, this equipment will undoubtedly enhance your stargazing experience, making each night under the stars a magical journey of discovery.
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