Astro Weather Station by Astro-Smart launches

Posted on Thursday, February 5, 2026 by AUSTIN HARRIS, Marketing Editor

Astro Smart has announced the introduction of a purpose built meteorological monitor designed for backyard observers and small observatories. The product combines environmental sensing with software interfaces that support automation and remote alerting. It is intended to give astronomers continuous reliable readings to help protect instruments and to make scheduling observing safer and more efficient.

Astro Weather Station by Astro-Smart launches

The new gear arrives as an all in one instrument that gathers temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed, wind direction, rain detection and dew point calculations. The unit connects directly to a computer via a standard USB interface and presents data through a native graphical application. For users who automate domes and mounts, ASCOM compatibility enables integration with widely used observatory control systems. A companion cell phone alarm app provides push notifications so owners can receive critical alerts when conditions change.

Key Features

The system is designed for continuous unattended operation and for integration into existing observatory setups. Built in safety thresholds allow the system to trigger shelter closure routines when conditions exceed pre set limits. The software suite ships with a desktop graphical user interface that displays real time sensor readings and historical trends, and it includes logging for later analysis. The mobile app is intended to provide lightweight remote status checks and configurable alarm settings so users can tailor alerts to their own tolerance levels.

Installation and setup have been simplified to reduce the time between unpacking and operation. The device mounts on a standard mast and ships with mounting hardware suitable for most rooftops and piers. Weather resistant construction and choice of sensors aim to provide long term utility without frequent maintenance. The firmware supports periodic calibration and can be updated through the USB connection to add new features or sensor compatibility.


Product Specifications

Model SMP R2 USB with ASCOM support and cell phone alarm app

Integrated sensors for temperature humidity barometric pressure wind speed wind direction rain detection and dew point calculation

USB interface for data and power

Desktop graphical user interface for Windows with real time display and logging

ASCOM compatible driver for observatory automation

Cell phone alarm app with configurable alerts and push notifications

Sampling rate configurable up to one reading per second

Weather resistant enclosure for outdoor operation

Standard mast mounting kit included

Firmware updateable via USB

Operating power from USB five volt supply

Dimensions approximately two hundred millimeters tall by one hundred fifty millimeters wide

Weight approximately nine hundred grams

Use Cases and Integration

Operators can use the device to automate dome closure when sleet or high winds are detected, to schedule imaging based on humidity and dew point, or to simply monitor local sky conditions while away from the site. The ASCOM driver allows the weather data to feed into observatory control software so scripts and automated sequences can respond to environmental triggers. The cell phone alarm app ensures that critical conditions prompt immediate notice without the need to be logged into a computer.

For those who maintain small public outreach sites or remote observatories, the integrated data logging can support post event analysis and help identify patterns that affect observing opportunities. The product also supports exporting logged data for third party analysis and for inclusion in shared databases when multiple sites want to compare conditions.


Availability and Support

Astro Smart plans to offer the unit through select retailers and through its web ordering portal. The company will provide technical documentation that covers installation troubleshooting calibration and software integration. Support options include online resources a downloadable manual and email assistance for setup and driver installation. Firmware updates and application improvements are intended to be released periodically to expand compatibility and to respond to user feedback.

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