The Vanois Vespera smart telescope is an ambitious attempt at an all-in-one device for observing the night sky and for astrophotography. Unlike a regular telescope, it doesn't have an eyepiece.
The Vespera is the second smart telescope from the France-based Vanois after 2018’s Stellina. Vespera has been in development a long time, originally announced in early 2021, with its launch delayed ...
Astronomical equipment has come a long way in the first two decades of the 21st century, and Vaonis provides an instrument that sets a new standard for observing and astrophotography. Its name, ...
The Vaonis Vespera is your all-in-one ticket to becoming an astrophotographer. Unlike ordinary telescopes, the Vespera does not have an eyepiece – you can't look through it! Instead, the Vespera ...
The Vaonis Vespera Pro is one of the best smart telescopes around. It has an intuitive control system, excellent optics, produces stunning images and is easy to use. It always finds its target and ...
The Vaonis Vespera smart telescope makes it easier than ever to observe the night sky with your iPhone, but at a steep cost. The Vaonis Vespera telescope brings a sense of automation to ...
Telescope maker Vaonis has unveiled two new additions to its smart telescope family, the Vespera III and the Vespera Pro 2, a pair of high-end telescopes designed to provide even better night sky ...
It's safe to say that French smart telescope innovator Vaonis took the internet by storm last year with the launch of the book-sized Hestia. Now the company has returned to its Vespera model for a ...
A telescope with no eyepiece? Or a camera with a massive lens attached? This refractor telescope-cum-camera uses sophisticated techniques to carve through light pollution and make astronomy possible ...
The best value-for-money smart telescope you can buy right now, we think the Vaonis Vespera II outperforms competitors many times its price. But the app's user interface could use a tweak. Why you can ...
Being able to see nebula from a light-polluted balcony in a city makes the image-stacking technology inside the Vespera a thing of wonder. It can take casual stargazers and amateur astronomer both ...