Frustrated by windy conditions preventing you from imaging?
Say goodbye to wind-related disruptions with our adjustable wind shield, designed to provide stability and protection. Paired with the durability and stability of our portable observatories, you’ll have a reliable setup that shields both you and your equipment. Capture sharp, clear images no matter the weather, with both the wind shield and observatory working together to ensure optimal conditions.
Fear of rain interrupting your imaging session?
Stay dry and keep your gear protected with our removable roof and high-grade, water-resistant materials. The observatory’s durable construction, combined with the adjustable roof, ensures that rain won’t ruin your session, providing you with a secure, weatherproof setup for uninterrupted astrophotography.
Fed up with neighbors' bright lights?
Create a dark, distraction-free environment for your astrophotography with our observatories. The dark inner fabric blocks out unwanted light, and the durable, weather-resistant materials ensure complete protection for both you and your gear, letting you capture the night sky without interference.
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from 18 reviews
After years of searching we finally found something cost effective and easy to use to make star gazing more pleasant by protecting people and equipment from the weather. What a great product!😎👍

For years. I was looking at astronomy tents and dyi semi or permanent solutions for my observing. We all know the problems with wind , rain , lights and the sun not just for the telescope but for the gear too.
Enter the octans.
This thing is a beast , a high quality build to last piece of gear.
Along with a Nikon HW 12.5 and my Glater colimattion tools this is
the best buy i’ve ever made for my hobby and prise wise only a bit
north of the Nikon ( at least for Europe ).
Excellent customer support from both Starpoint and Widescreen in
UK.

Awesome observatory. The quality is absolutely amazing. Ive seen posts about other"lesser" TENTS that are cheaper on amazon. Let me tell you...you get what you pay for. This is not a tent. It is an observatory. The materials are all top notch and will not rip or tear...the ground screws are genius and even the carry bag seems indestructible. Whats really cool is the bag is very oversized so you arent struggling to get everything back in upon takedown. Why i even have another tent and some other gear in there with it. Everything about this product is well thought out, well executed and built with the best materials...great job

As someone who's done a lot of camping with my telescope and used more than one astro-tent over the years, I can say that the Starpoint Australis Phoenix is by far the most functional. It is made of very high-quality materials and the features and attention to detail for the basic tent and the wind screen are top notch.
My only complaint is the difficulty in inserting the long tent pole around the top circumference of the tent (less so for the wind screen). It may be that this will get easier over time as the materials stretch or I perhaps I'm just low on the learning curve (I've only set it up once, so far). Either way, I am looking forward to using this for what I expect will be a long time.
Victor
p.s. The official Starpoint Australis set-up tutorial video on YouTube was an excellent help.

I have two videos on You Tube about my experience with the Phoenix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbKTL8fA-dg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qvgJVzAgbY
which best describes my reaction to using the Phoenix. It is well made and does the job for which it was designed. Setup isn't so straight forward but it can be done and once set up it is very rigid.

The Octans lives up to its claims. I've found it to cancel both 20 mph winds and neighborhood lights - making observing much more productive. It's very well built too, featuring high quality materials and craftsmanship.

Got this as a temporary shed and it works perfectly for my needs

Timely arrival, great design, strong materials and solid manufacture. Still too cold to put it up (-23C).

I have been after a portable observatory for about 2 years now, after I've gone through 3 gazebos as my back yard is like a wind tunnel.
Takes me about 20 minutes to put up, 40mins the first time whilst watching a tutorial, the fabric is strong and thick not like some out there where the material seems to be made from a beach tent.
The wind breaker is a must for me with my 10ich Newtonian, with a gazebo the tracking was at 1.2, now with this it's between 60-80, no more star trails, yay.For the amount we spend on our equipment this is a must have, to keep it safe .

I've used this beast as a temporary backyard observatory while building my permanent one, and it has withstood all weather conditions in my area. Ultra spacious and easy to set up. Out in the open, at our dark site, it has provided protection during the night from strong winds and during the day as well with the roof canopy. I would highly recommend this kit !

The Octans tent is very spacious with room for two large mounts and telescopes along with a computer desk. It is made of a thicker material than a standard tent and has a built-in floor with no holes or places for bugs or water to get in.
The content is very easy to set up and all of it folds down into a 4 foot long bag that comes with it.
I highly recommend this for astronomical uses when you can’t build a permanent observatory

I have been in the market for a portable observatory for almost 2 years, at the local astronomy clubs I got to see some of the ones purchased and the quality was just not present. This product leaves all the others in its wake, seriously a different level of product and I am impressed, it got to 41c today and was amazed how well the silver reflects the heat. Well done team and congratulations on being a world leader from Australia in both quality and price point.

The Phoenix observatory came in three boxes. First box contained the tent, the second box contained the mat, and the third box contained the light/wind shield. I am very impressed with the excellent engineering that went into the design and the manufacturing of the tent. The tent material is thick and made of high-quality that should stand up to use for years. The tent mat is very thick and durable. The light/wind shield is well thought out, easy to use, and does effectively block neighbors outdoor flood lights. All the components are very well made. The color-coded aluminum poles and fabric are of good quality, the screw tent pegs are a great idea and much easier than using stakes and a hammer, and the quick connect “s” carabiner connectors make it easy to connect the tent to the ground mat. The individual nicely made zipper bags, to store each of the individual components separately, is a great idea. The instructional video on how to set up the tent is very informative and really helped in setting up the observatory tent. My 5-inch refractor telescope with equatorial mount, on a field tripod, fits nicely in the tent with room to walk around the telescope and tripod. Since the tent has been set up, it has been subjected to 40 miles per hour wind gusts and was not affected in any way. I am very pleased with my purchase of the Phoenix Observatory tent, it is well made and very sturdy, and I enjoy using it. I would recommend it to anyone who wants a portable observatory.
Specifications
Footprint Dimensions
Approx 3.8m | 12.5ft fits in a Circle
Packed Weight
Tent Material
Floor Material
Mesh Material
Frame Material
Wind Shield Material
Fixing Type
Packed Dimensions
Observatory Wall Height
Observatory Top Opening Size
Windshield Maximum Height
Protection from the elements

Capture the Cosmos with Stability
Built to Last


Travel-Ready Design
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Have a Question? We Have Answers
How long does it take to set up the portable observatory?
The observatory can be set up in about 20 minutes by a single person, depending on conditions and experience.
What is the difference between the Octans and the Phoenix?
The Octans is our largest portable observatory, while the Phoenix offers a slightly more compact option. For detailed dimensions and specifications please visit the appropriate product page.
Can I fit the observatory in a standard car?
Absolutely. When packed down, the observatory fits into a compact bag that easily fits in most small car trunks.
Is the ground mat necessary, and what are its benefits?
While not required, the Heavy Duty Ground Mat offers added protection from rough terrain and moisture, helping extend the life of your Starpoint observatory.
How can I secure the observatory on windy nights?
The observatory comes with glow-in-the-dark screw pegs and durable guy ropes with tensioners for easy and secure setup, even in windy conditions.
Is the Observatory waterproof?
While our observatory isn't fully waterproof, the walls are made from a tough, resilient fabric that’s highly water-resistant. Crafted from polyester fibres coated with polyurethane (PU), this material offers strong protection against rain and moisture in typical conditions. Designed as a portable observatory, not a permanent structure, they provide durable defence for outdoor use when you need it most.
Are replacement parts available?
Yes, replacement parts for poles, pegs, and guy ropes are available for purchase through our observatory parts page
Why Others Love Us
After years of searching we finally found something cost effective and easy to use to make star gazing more pleasant by protecting people and equipment from the weather. What a great product!😎👍
Appriciate the feedback Ellen!
For years. I was looking at astronomy tents and dyi semi or permanent solutions for my observing. We all know the problems with wind , rain , lights and the sun not just for the telescope but for the gear too.
Enter the octans.
This thing is a beast , a high quality build to last piece of gear.
Along with a Nikon HW 12.5 and my Glater colimattion tools this is
the best buy i’ve ever made for my hobby and prise wise only a bit
north of the Nikon ( at least for Europe ).
Excellent customer support from both Starpoint and Widescreen in
UK.
Glad the Octans has made your list of best buys, we hope that you get many years of enjoyment, and clear skies!
Awesome observatory. The quality is absolutely amazing. Ive seen posts about other"lesser" TENTS that are cheaper on amazon. Let me tell you...you get what you pay for. This is not a tent. It is an observatory. The materials are all top notch and will not rip or tear...the ground screws are genius and even the carry bag seems indestructible. Whats really cool is the bag is very oversized so you arent struggling to get everything back in upon takedown. Why i even have another tent and some other gear in there with it. Everything about this product is well thought out, well executed and built with the best materials...great job
Really appriciate your review David, and we hope that the Phoenix Observatory treats you well for many years to come!
As someone who's done a lot of camping with my telescope and used more than one astro-tent over the years, I can say that the Starpoint Australis Phoenix is by far the most functional. It is made of very high-quality materials and the features and attention to detail for the basic tent and the wind screen are top notch.
My only complaint is the difficulty in inserting the long tent pole around the top circumference of the tent (less so for the wind screen). It may be that this will get easier over time as the materials stretch or I perhaps I'm just low on the learning curve (I've only set it up once, so far). Either way, I am looking forward to using this for what I expect will be a long time.
Victor
p.s. The official Starpoint Australis set-up tutorial video on YouTube was an excellent help.
Really appriciate your feedback Victor!
We find that once the fine dust gets into the fabric it does get a lot easier to slide through the tubes, the Polyurathane coating gives it a 'rubbery' feel.
Clear skies and many productive evenings!
I have two videos on You Tube about my experience with the Phoenix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbKTL8fA-dg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qvgJVzAgbY
which best describes my reaction to using the Phoenix. It is well made and does the job for which it was designed. Setup isn't so straight forward but it can be done and once set up it is very rigid.
Appriciate your feedback David and the time taken to curate your YouTube videos - the Light pollution is very significant and its good to see the Phoenix fixed that issue and ultimately added to the enjoyment of your hobby!