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Telescopes are essential for astronomers, allowing them to observe stars and planets with clarity. While commercial telescopes offer advanced tracking features, DIY telescope projects give enthusiasts with a deeper understanding of their mechanics, allowing for custom optimizations and cost-effective solutions.
This DIY project, which started two years ago and was shared on Reddit, caught our attention. It claims to have coordinated dual-axis control with smooth acceleration and deceleration, which helps the telescope follow objects in the sky more smoothly. If the telescope gets more improvements in the future, it could become even better for stargazing.
What makes this telescope unique is that it’s powered by an ESP32 microcontroller. This small but powerful chip helps automate movement, making tracking more precise and even allowing for remote control. The creator has promised a update on this project in 2026, aiming to improve accuracy and performance. However, as only a video demonstration is available, so we can’t confirm how well it actually works.
Still, this project is exciting for the DIY community, showing how modern tech can be used to build DIY telescopes at home. Whether this particular design lives up to the hype remains to be seen, but it’s definitely an interesting step in the world of amateur astronomy.