Analog Sky livestream December 29

Posted on Monday, December 23, 2024 by RUSS SCRITCHFIELD, Associate Editor

Analog Sky, a company dedicated to providing innovative astronomical tools, has announced a free monthly livestream that will take place on Sunday, December 29 at 12:30 PM PST. The livestream, available to anyone with an account on the company’s website, will allow participants to interact directly with the Analog Sky team and ask questions about their products and upcoming developments.

Analog Sky livestream December 29th featuring new space viewing products and updates

This month’s livestream will focus on several exciting updates and new products from Analog Sky. One highlight will be a live prototype demonstration of their new 200mm binoculars, designed to offer high-quality space viewing at an affordable price. Additionally, attendees will learn about upgrades to the Magic 50mm binoculars, which will now feature a 75-degree viewing angle, central focus, field-flattening, and other enhancements aimed at improving the viewing experience.

Another major topic will be the $100 telescope-making kit designed for kids and summer camps. This affordable kit provides an introduction to telescope building, making it an ideal educational tool for young astronomy enthusiasts. The livestream will also cover a mod kit for the Nikon Action Extreme 10x50 binoculars, allowing viewers to enhance their existing gear for improved space observation.

Lastly, a highly anticipated discussion will address whether Analog Sky will be participating in the Golden State Star Party (GSSP) or Oregon Star Party (OSP) in 2024, answering a question that many astronomy fans have been curious about.

The livestream is an opportunity for astronomy enthusiasts, amateur telescope makers, and anyone interested in space viewing to connect with Analog Sky and gain insight into the company’s future plans for 2025. Participants will have the chance to ask questions, provide feedback, and learn more about the company’s innovative products designed to make space exploration more accessible.

To join the livestream, simply visit the Analog Sky website, create a free account, and tune in on December 29. Analog Sky continues to prioritize creating affordable, high-quality products for space enthusiasts and looks forward to sharing more about their latest developments.

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