Astro Tutorial #1.4 (old version): Coordinate Systems of the night sky - ALT/AZ vs RA/DEC

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024

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  • @catchingphotons
    @catchingphotons  3 года назад +4

    I just uploaded a remastered version of my first videos with enhanced audio quality and no coffee :-) Check them out: ruclips.net/video/eQXigVT52Pw/видео.html ! Clear skies!

    • @robertYTB78g
      @robertYTB78g 2 года назад +1

      Brilliant vids, glad you realise the coffee does put some of us fussy people off, I will go and watch them all now. thanks for posting.

  • @dilinaweragama
    @dilinaweragama 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much for this. This guy really teaches from scratch. This is the best explanation I was able to found on RUclips...

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much, you are very welcome!!

  • @jmac28083
    @jmac28083 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your explanation was well illustrated and well explained. Other explanations weren't doing the trick. Thank you for being an excellent teacher.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  7 месяцев назад

      Oh thank you very much! Very much appreciated! ☺️

  • @rishbhardwaj1431
    @rishbhardwaj1431 5 месяцев назад

    Very well explained! The visualization with the lines really helped, and the emphasis on "summer/winter/9am/10pm" haha. And now I can't see the night sky without imaging the lines across the spherical night sky!

  • @jimtaylor5802
    @jimtaylor5802 4 года назад +4

    another great, clear, unambiguous description of this important astronomy & astrophotography concept...
    greatly appreciate your content - definitely making my journey in this new hobby much more enjoyable...
    clear skies...

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Jim! Greetings and clear skies! Chris

  • @brandonrunyon
    @brandonrunyon 3 года назад +1

    This is by far the best explanation and illustration of these principles on RUclips. Crystal clear to me now even though I've been polar aligning and using goto tech for a while I finally get the way eq works.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot Brandon!! I very much appreciate your words ;-) clear skies!!

  • @aniket789
    @aniket789 Год назад

    You made my day! I got crystals clear idea 💡 how to pinpoint a heavenly object by this. RA and dec are challenging concepts for the beginners of astrophotography and nicely explained. I have subscribed to the channel. Keep the quality work coming. Thanks a ton !!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  Год назад

      Thank you so much for this heartwarming comment!

  • @danthornton1673
    @danthornton1673 3 года назад

    I've spent the night watching these and making notes in a pad. Something I've not done in 12 years. Thank you so much for making these. I'm about to make my first serious telescope purchase and this is giving me so much clarity on what I'm really stepping into. THANK YOU!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 года назад

      Great! I am really happy that some of my intends work out as intended! Glad the video was of any help! Any idea of what the first scope will be? Clear skies Dan!

    • @danthornton1673
      @danthornton1673 3 года назад

      @@catchingphotons Almost. I think I need to decide on what my targets will be. I'm not fussed on photography just yet. My main thought has always been observing objects within the solar system.
      My bracket for product research is a Newtonian reflector. Your video on 'chromatic aberration' made me careful of refractors in my £200-£300 budget range (?)
      Your video on the sky grid makes me realise I don't want a computerised mount and miss out on learning more about applying RA/DEC.
      If I wanted to view clear images within the solar system, but perhaps look at deep space objects I was thinking a Reflector with an f/ratio between 5 and 9, am i in the right area?
      any advice would be amazing!

    • @CessnaPilot99
      @CessnaPilot99 3 года назад

      @@danthornton1673 I would get f ratio at 5 so you can see wider field deep sky objects and then just use a 3X Barlow to make it f15 for looking at planets. Maksutov cassegrain telescopes like the etx 90 and etx 125 are very well suited for planetary, I have them both. used telescope gear is very hard to find right now because of the pandemic

  • @familledelisle2086
    @familledelisle2086 3 года назад

    I've watched a lot of videos explaining this concept before yours... my search stopped here :) best one, clear and to the point. Thanks!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot for this comment! Much appreciated! Clear skies to you! -Chris

  • @kritsaphongphuthibpaphaisi1509
    @kritsaphongphuthibpaphaisi1509 Год назад +1

    Haven't fully understand yet but great tutorial thanks

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  Год назад +1

      Than it wasn't too great of a tutorial :-D Any questions left I can resolve?

  • @mrlittlefinger1516
    @mrlittlefinger1516 4 года назад +1

    Clear and vivid explanation. Simplicity of words spoken. Quite understandable. I like you dude for the way you present stuff. All good except for the voice. Please make sure that your voice, while recording, is clear enough. Love from Pakistan.👌

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  4 года назад

      Thank you dude for the encouraging comment! I will try to improve quality along the way. Thanks for the feedback.
      Greetings and clear skies!
      Chris

  • @jons2447
    @jons2447 2 года назад

    COFFEE?!
    I LUV coffee!, absolutely NOTHING wrong w/ coffee!
    Seriously I'm fine w/ the old & see no reason to change.
    But what I would REALLY like to see is a video about estimating RA.
    I don't want to have to have or use a book, go-to, computer, phone, etc.
    I just want to know how to estimate the approximate location from EQ.
    Thank you, Chris!
    Another excellent video so I subscribed.
    Have a GREAT day, Neighbor!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 года назад

      Hey Jon!
      Thanks for your encouraging words!
      I need some clarification regarding your question: what do you mean with estimating RA? Are you referring to the"location RA/DEC rings on the common EQ mount?
      Thanks and clear skies!!

  • @LA6507a
    @LA6507a 4 года назад +1

    6:30... LOLOL! Great example, and AWESOME explanation!!

  • @undercandlelight6435
    @undercandlelight6435 2 года назад +1

    Hello Chris. I love your videos and I have a question. When we are outside and there is nothing but the ra/dec information about the star, how can we know where it exactly is? In alt/az we know that the North is zero and we have this reference but in ra/dec I did not understand what is our reference. I hope I made myself clear. Thank you for your videos. Greetings from Turkey.

  • @albertfoha1
    @albertfoha1 2 года назад +1

    Very good explanation!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. Glad the video was of any help!

  • @CessnaPilot99
    @CessnaPilot99 3 года назад +1

    Good video. It could have used a little more emphasis at the end about RA and DEC. FYI the coffee sipping was kinda gross when you can't see the person.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback, always appreciated!

  • @re5o28
    @re5o28 3 года назад

    One problem I don't understand is I've seen RA described hours to the left and another to the right. Which is it? In the last example herein, it measured to the left (CW rotation viewed from above) 5hrs 16'. In a different video, it would be to the right (CCW rotation viewed from above) 18hrs 44'. Can someone shed some light on this for me?

  • @dmccallie
    @dmccallie 4 года назад +1

    Excellent! Thanks,

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  4 года назад +1

      You are very welcome dmccallie! Thank you for your comment! Clear skies!

  • @SuperBuickregal
    @SuperBuickregal 4 года назад

    Wow a lot of mathematics here. Hidden Numbers ring a bell here.

  • @SuperBuickregal
    @SuperBuickregal 4 года назад

    A lot of mathematics, Hidden Figures ring a bell?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  4 года назад

      Hidden figures was a great movie!! I loved it!
      Though the ladies from NASA did quite a more complicated job than "just" adding coordinates to stars ;)
      Greetings Chris

  • @AncalimeNL
    @AncalimeNL 3 года назад

    is that a running gag drinking coffee during yr videos???

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 года назад

      Somehow now it is. Mind though that there are "coffee-free" re-uploads available within the "Theory"-playlist, mainly because the "coffee-topic" was much more controversial than I anticipated ;-) I want the audience to focus on the content - so if you mind the coffee, feel free to switch versions any time!
      Clear skies!

    • @AncalimeNL
      @AncalimeNL 3 года назад

      @@catchingphotons well, somehow I do mind yes... on the other hand, i should not be irked too much about it. It's just funny to see how some sounds can be very frustrating and some sounds please the ear (like turning a cap off a william optics bathinov mask) bist du deutsch?

  • @tommylee5796
    @tommylee5796 Год назад

    Одним словом это как мух летающих считать

  • @ramonortiz7462
    @ramonortiz7462 Год назад

    The earth is flat and STATIONARY!!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  Год назад

      :-) I always don't know if these comments are legit, bots, trolls or ironic.

    • @ramonortiz7462
      @ramonortiz7462 Год назад

      @@catchingphotons Do you know why all commercial flights employ the coordinate system North east down!? North east down neglects the alleged curvature of the earth!! I wonder why.....