First Grand Canal Astronomy Night Science Carnival in Hangzhou

In July, the "First Grand Canal Astronomy Night Science Carnival" kicked off at Hangzhou Sports Park. ToupTek Astro, as a member of the Hangzhou Astronomical Society and a special sponsor of this event, proudly showcased two astronomical observation systems and popular products for astrophotography. These included the SkyEye series and ART series cooled cameras, G3M series planetary guide cameras, the off-axis guider OAG, and the filter wheel AFW.

ToupTek Astro booth was bustling with curious children and adults, their eyes filled with wonder and admiration. They marveled at the celestial images captured by our users and were deeply intrigued by the astronomy cameras capable of capturing the grandeur of the universe.

In addition to our astronomy products, we brought along a desktop microscope, the PUM08300PKA, suitable for microscopic observation. This attracted many visitors, both young and old, who enjoyed observing the tiny details of cell slices, making the microscopic world feel within reach.

To enhance the visual experience for the public, we also featured two WiFi cameras: X7CAM4K8MPB and WUCAM1080PA. Our technical team demonstrated how to set up an astronomical observation: attaching the camera to the telescope, connecting it to a mobile device via USB 3.0 cable and built-in WiFi, and using our proprietary ToupView software to view real-time images through the telescope. Astronomy observation can be that simple and direct.

 

The central lawn hosted popular science lectures, where lecturers from the Hangzhou Astronomical Society explained rich and interesting astronomical knowledge to children in an easy-to-understand language.

 

ToupTek Astro not only provides intelligent and high-quality astronomy products and technical services but also adheres to an open and innovative ecological approach, striving to break the traditional boundaries of astronomy as a niche interest. We are committed to building a broad platform for exchange and cooperation, promoting astronomical knowledge and making astronomy observation and astrophotography accessible to all, sharing the infinite joy of exploring the universe.

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