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Take advantage of our special prices this weekend. Get your deal now!
You will find all offers here: BLACK WEEKEND.
The prices are only valid from November 28th to December 1st, 2025.
From November 24 to 27, it’s time to stay tuned!
Discover new, exclusive offers from the fascinating world of astronomy – for a short time only and while stocks last.
Each day brings new specials – from high-quality telescopes to practical accessories.
So check back daily and don’t miss any of the highlights of our BLACK WEEK DEALS!
French manufacturer Vaonis has nothing to hide and shows just how much fascinating technology is packed into the Vespera II smart telescope!
The Vespera II – X Edition is a limited premium edition. The transparent casing reveals the precise mechanics, sophisticated optics, and advanced product design.
The X Edition also offers:
Please note: limited quantities available! Secure your Vespera II X Edition now! Only while stocks last!
Only from October 1 to November 27, 2025: Now you can get the Omegon Advanced Dobson N 254/1250 at the price of the smaller 8-inch model.
That means: More aperture, more light and more deep sky. With a 254 mm mirror, you can see faint galaxies, nebulae and star clusters much better. The telescope is easy to use and ideal for anyone who simply wants to see more.
Secure this great offer now – only while stocks last.
Are smart telescopes a good idea? Ten years ago, the answer was still unclear. Unistellar was one of the first suppliers of these user-friendly telescopes and can now look back on ten years of experience and development. Unistellar has clearly answered this question with a resounding yes!
Take advantage of the anniversary and benefit from a 10% discount! You can find all items here in the shop.
The offer is only valid until 29 September! Get yours now!
There’s a great offer now for all stargazers: The smart ZWO Seestar S30 together with the Omegon Universe2go+ handheld planetarium together in one affordable set!
Experience the sky in two ways: With the Seestar S30, you can explore deep-sky objects via app control, while the Universe2go+ puts the starry sky right into your hands. Two perfect companions, one special price.
Act now: Offer valid only until 15/11/2025 and only while stocks last!
We are now offering the Celestron CGX astronomical mount at a special price!
We are also reducing the prices for all Celestron CGX telescopes accordingly.
You can find the mount and telescopes here in our shop. This offer is only valid until 31 October 2025, so act now!
Finally, the long wait is over! On September 7, our Moon will transform into a copper-red jewel in the evening sky. The best part: this time, you don’t have to get up in the middle of the night—the eclipse begins during prime family time.
Normally, the sky has a rather nasty sense of humor. Beautiful events tend to happen at 3 a.m. This time, it’s making an exception! Starting at 7:38 p.m., the Moon will rise above the horizon as a copper ball. By then, the eclipse will already be in full swing.
6:27 p.m. – Start of the partial phase (below the horizon)
7:30 p.m. – Start of the total phase (below the horizon)
7:45 p.m. – Moonrise – now it begins
8:12 p.m. – Middle of the eclipse
8:53 p.m. – End of the total phase
9:57 p.m. – End of the partial phase
You have over an hour to enjoy this cosmic show.
During the eclipse, the Moon will be only 4° to 10° above the horizon. So choose a clear spot facing east. A hill, a meadow, or your top-floor balcony—anything where houses and trees don’t block your view.
Pro tip for photographers: The Moon’s low position is actually a gift. Your landscape shots with the red Moon will be absolutely atmospheric.
After such a long wait, you’ll surely want more than just to look. Here’s your equipment list:
Binoculars
For beginners and all-round observers: The Omegon Blackstar 2.0 8×42 binoculars bring the Moon within arm’s reach. The 8x magnification shows every crater in crisp detail. You don’t need a tripod, and you’ll still get steady images.

For wide-viewers: The Omegon Blackstar 2.0 10×50 brings you even more detail. With the larger aperture, you collect more light—perfect for future Milky Way trips or viewing open star clusters.

Stability boost: With the stable yet affordable Omegon Basic 250 tripod, you’ll get an even steadier image.
Telescopes
Beginners: The Omegon 90/1000 EQ-2 brings the Moon so close you’ll feel like you can touch it. The equatorial mount automatically tracks the Moon. Great fun for the whole family. The Moon and planets will become your new best friends.

Dobson power: The Omegon Advanced X Dobson 150/1200 is your entry into the league of light-gathering telescopes. A 150 mm aperture means: the Moon, planets, and countless nebulae will be bright and clearly visible. As a new hobby astronomer, you’ll love the intuitive handling—just aim and go!

Smart telescopes
Into modern tech? Smart telescopes make astrophotography a breeze. Their apps even have special lunar eclipse modes. Perfect for tech-loving astrophotographers.
Smartphone photography
Want spontaneous snapshots directly through your telescope? The Omegon Easypic Universal Smartphone Adapter fits any 1.25″ eyepiece. Just attach your phone, focus, click, and you’re done.
For advanced users: Check out the camera adapters or special Moon and planet cameras. They’ll help you get the most out of your shots.
Not until December 31, 2028 will we once again enjoy the next total lunar eclipse. That’s more than three years of waiting! Check your equipment now.
With the HAC125DX optics, Skywatcher offers a lightweight, compact, and extremely fast telescope that will revolutionize astrophotography!
The mini astrograph is ideal for traveling to dark skies and doesn’t require a heavy mount.
Find more information here in the shop!
The Cat series from William Optics has enjoyed great popularity for years. The short-focus, corrected optics in Petzval design are ideal for astrophotography with small mounts.
With the Apo 108/518 UltraCat WIFD, William Optics is now launching the largest Cat to date.
You can find more information about the UltraCat telescope here in the shop.