Unistellar Says its New Astro Photo Tech Totally Eliminates Light Pollution

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Unistellar, a company backed by Nikon, says that it has developed a new technology that can eliminate city light pollution when taking photos or just stargazing through its telescopes.

The company says that more people are choosing to live in urban areas and the brightness of city skies is increasing by, so the problem of light pollution doesn’t appear to be solving itself. To that end, Unistellar says it developed a system to give even people living in the middle of populous cities the ability to enjoy astrophotography and stargazing.

This interference is then filtered and removed automatically, the company claims, which allows the celestial object being observed to shine through. Below is a graphic Unistellar has provided that further explains how the technology works:

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