Beginner Deep Sky Targets - March to May

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @3dfxvoodoocards6
    @3dfxvoodoocards6 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video. With my 4 inch ED-FPL51 refracfor, from a bortle 6 city, magnitude 8-10 galaxies look like very very faint clouds.

  • @SimonsAstro
    @SimonsAstro 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, very useful video👍

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching, and your kind words 😃

  • @timebert1132
    @timebert1132 2 года назад +1

    Great Video! Thanks :) Your Videos have such a high production value, I was shocked when I saw that this is still a small channel :P Now the next months can come and I have some projects on my schedule :)

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      Glad I could help. This time of year is a little more rough for small setups, but it IS doable! Thanks for your review!

  • @mirage3rd
    @mirage3rd Год назад

    Thank you from a total beginner needing a lot of help!

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Год назад

      You're welcome Paul. Enjoy the season coming up!

  • @mazinalmoumen
    @mazinalmoumen 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic 👏👏👏

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching, and your kind review!

  • @ssadams
    @ssadams Год назад

    Enjoyed the series

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Год назад

      Thank you Scott. I hope a list was made for things to get throughout the year :)

  • @tjsnapper1953
    @tjsnapper1953 Месяц назад

    Nice one

  • @avt_astro206
    @avt_astro206 2 года назад

    Great Video! I will Try Some Globular Clusters and Hopefully Galaxies!!

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      Enjoy, this is the time for those!

  • @penkapetkova428
    @penkapetkova428 Год назад

    🤩 Great video ! Thank you a lot !

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Год назад

      You are welcome Penka! I hope it helps you out this season!

  • @ExoticGenius2098
    @ExoticGenius2098 2 года назад

    I have a 10” SW Dobsonian, and I do astrophotography with it. DSS, Lunar, ISS transits and Planetary. I get really good results and willing to take it up a notch with DSS

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      For deep sky, you'll definitely want to switch to something on an equatorial mount, especially if that Dob is manual and not go-to. It'll help your picture quality in the long run!

  • @kayasper6081
    @kayasper6081 Год назад

    Thank you for your tips, I will try the M101! I have a 600 mm lens and an equatorial mount, would you think that will work to photograph some details?

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Год назад

      You'll get some details, not a lot. The more time you spend on it, the better :)

  • @orcharddweller1109
    @orcharddweller1109 2 года назад

    Thanks, really helpful. How to find things is a problem without this kind of information for beginners. I would be interested in more beginner stuff like this. Also I can take the images but I cant process them. Have subscribed to Adobe lr and ps but haven't a clue how to even begin using them.

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад +1

      Lightroom is more used for milky way shots and less with deep sky objects, but photoshop is good to start with. I am nowhere near as well versed as Trevor from AstroBackyard in Photoshop, he has a bunch of video guides on Photoshop :).

  • @user-oi8dr7ee9h
    @user-oi8dr7ee9h 2 года назад

    Wow Markarian's Chain is amazing!

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      Yes it is! Lots to look at there!

  • @erichowry7197
    @erichowry7197 2 года назад

    I live in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. I want to find the nuebula!! Thanks for the video!!

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! Lancaster is pretty, been there a couple of times 😃

  • @AstroSeabee
    @AstroSeabee 2 года назад

    I was just wondering about that. I’m your southern neighbor. I’m stalking you on RUclips, Facebook and Instagram now. 😂 I’m kidding I just like your content.

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      Thanks, Bill! Glad I could help with some target ideas for the next couple months 😃

  • @deepd4393
    @deepd4393 2 года назад

    Hi Daylon, could you please help me to finalize among the following gears? As a new hobbyist, I did all my studies (FoV, simulation-based calculation, arc-secs, and Camera - scope matching) and came up with these two sets of cameras and scopes. Unfortunately, not being able to finalize the one set of pairs to buy. The Cameras are ASI533MC / ASI2600MC, and the Scopes are WO RedCat 51 and WO Zenithstar 81. My idea is to start with short focal length DSO targets, but not limited only to that :)

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      The 533 is great, but I've seen the 2600 in action by an astronomy club member, that thing is amazing! For the telescope, go for the RedCat. Start at a smaller focal length and work your way up.

  • @JJherne
    @JJherne 2 года назад

    Really useful thanks. I’m pulling together a calendar of objects taken in their respective months and there’s some great info in this series. I use a WO Z61 + modified DSLR and ASIair (which is a great little device) although it might be best to switch to unmodded camera for galaxies? Something to experiment with. +1 sub :)

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад +1

      Sounds like a good experiment. Unmodded works well for galaxies, although modded you can pull out the hydrogen alpha a bit easier. Thanks for watching, and the sub!

  • @algodoomarbleracing
    @algodoomarbleracing 2 года назад

    2:02 The Beehive Cluster is M44. M45 is the Pleiades.

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      D'oh! I can't believe I did that. Thank you.

  • @gunnarjensen5910
    @gunnarjensen5910 Год назад

    First time yesterday, Zw0224. Connection problems and problem using ASIair studio capture program on jupiter. Is the included cable total crap ????

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Год назад

      Gunnar, I've never used the ASIAIR studio PC program. I need a laptop to work with before I do. The cables that come with ZWO products are usually fine. How are you connecting everything?

  • @Mrbalouch389
    @Mrbalouch389 2 года назад

    sir I make my own telescope
    600mm focal length
    50mm dia.
    I see moon creators
    Saturn rings
    bright stars
    but I can't see Jupiter moon.
    once I see 2 moon of Jupiter.
    can u tell me
    what should be tube length
    I have 25mm 4mm 20x 30x 40x and 5x Barlow lens.
    plz help me

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      You'll want a focal length above 1000mm to get more moons of Jupiter.

  • @josephmatthews1887
    @josephmatthews1887 2 года назад

    The telescope I have is a Zenithstar 61 and I have the Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer Pro as my mount. I have been fairly successful with Orion, but really have a hard time finding other not so prominent targets. Do you have any tips that might help me?

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад +2

      Star hopping is definitely the way to go for that setup. Spend some time in Stellarium learning which stars are close to the object you want to get next. If you can, put the landscape in for where you'll be (I have a guide on how to do that) that way you'll know roughly where things are if you need to use a landmark on the ground (example: the Rosette is over that big tree nearby). Either way, looking around in Stellarium is a perfect cloudy day way to learn!

  • @thetomekyo
    @thetomekyo 2 года назад

    just fyi, there's no such a thing as 70-200 kit lens. These are mostly 24 -70 or 24 - 105 mm for full frame camera and 18-55 mm for APS-C ...

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      Bah, you're right. Canon offers a 70-300 with some cameras, not sure where I saw the 200 at!

  • @cade2Charmander
    @cade2Charmander 2 года назад

    What program are you using to view/navigate the sky like that.

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      Stellarium. It's free and available on Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile 😀

  • @AsVal6
    @AsVal6 Год назад

    Are you talking about focal length or lense

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Год назад +1

      Focal length. In the four videos like this, I show objects that you can get under rough 500mm focal length.

    • @AsVal6
      @AsVal6 Год назад

      @@AstroEscape Thank you

  • @DeveshPande
    @DeveshPande 2 года назад

    Do you recommend capturing galaxies during waxing moon ? Or just star clusters?

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад +1

      Both are great, but if you have filters you can do nebulae as long as you are decently far from where the moon currently is in the sky.

    • @DeveshPande
      @DeveshPande 2 года назад

      @@AstroEscape Yeah, I currently do only Halpha stuff when moons out but since most of the nebulae set near midnight and it's galaxy season, I was wondering if this can be done. I have an Lpro and 2 days back I shot M51. I was pleasantly surprised at the details I got with 90 mins of integration, Lpro and 78 % moon.

  • @Mrbalouch389
    @Mrbalouch389 2 года назад

    I want see galaxy nebulas and other

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  2 года назад

      Depending on your scope and filters you might only be able to see bright nebulae like M8 (Lagoon) or M42 (Orion). You should easily be able to see Andromeda though :)

    • @Mrbalouch389
      @Mrbalouch389 2 года назад

      Sir I'm poor I can't buy.
      But I will save money to buy 1000mm F/L
      Here so expensive
      I can't afford

  • @manccyclist
    @manccyclist Год назад

    Hi..what software is that you are viewing on ?

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Год назад +1

      The software for the targets? Stellarium, which is free!

    • @manccyclist
      @manccyclist Год назад

      @@AstroEscape I see... your using it on your monitor

  • @cigarnationwarriors
    @cigarnationwarriors Год назад

    Question: What program are you using? It’s awesome! Thanks.

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  Год назад +1

      Stellarium! One of the best free tools to help plan a night out. I have a few guides to help customize it too :)

  • @AmatureAstronomer
    @AmatureAstronomer 7 месяцев назад

    That was last year. Still applies this year?

    • @AstroEscape
      @AstroEscape  5 месяцев назад

      Of course! These targets are great every year.