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A smart telescope is a modern, technologically advanced telescope that integrates features like automated alignment, image processing, and app-based controls to make stargazing more accessible and user-friendly.

Features of smart telescopes

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  • Automated Object Tracking – Uses GPS, star maps, or AI to automatically find and track celestial objects.
  • App Integration – Controlled via a smartphone or tablet, often with augmented reality (AR) overlays.
  • Built-in Cameras – Captures images and videos, sometimes with live stacking to enhance clarity.
  • No Eyepiece Required – Many smart telescopes display images directly on a screen instead of using an optical viewfinder.
  • Light Pollution Reduction – Some use digital enhancements to improve visibility in urban areas.

References

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https://www.livescience.com/space/best-smart-telescopes-the-latest-technology-for-exploring-the-universe

https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-telescopes-for-beginners/