Can You see JWST's Stephans Quinted through a Backyard Telescope
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2022
- The first JWST images are beautiful and made me try to observe Stephans Quintet with my own Telescope. First it is not easy to find this small Galaxy Constellation and it's even harder to see it. Nevertheless I share with you what I got. Even though you can't see much, you maybe can better appreciate how much detail the JWST's image really has :)
Music:
Borrtex - We are saved ( • Borrtex - We Are Saved... )
Original JWST images:
www.nasa.gov/webbfirstimages
Telescope: 10" Newton
Mount: EQ-6
©Visuals by Astromagazine - Кино
At university, I had access to the school's observatory. With the school being inside Philadelphia, my observing friends didn't think Stephan's Quintet was a realistic target but I convinced them to let me have a sliver of imaging time between the two of the major runs planned for the night. With 12 minutes of total exposure time (clear filter only, not enough time to spend trying to get color data), I got a very respectable result. It was fairly small (about 1/8 of the FOV of our 16" scope), but worth it. Stephan's Quintet is one of my favorite faint fuzzies.
I really enjoyed pushing the expectations of an observatory in the middle of a city. On a different night, I imaged the crab nebula in IR, also with good results.
Nice video, I have shot it myself and the video is being uploaded right now. Went more than 80 km to Bortle 3 to do that. It was a real quest.
We are a particle of soot..
I always enjoy your uploads, thank you!
So relaxing and soothing bg music 😌☺️
this truely shows the true depth of the univers and how incredibly small we are, but every time i look into the sky or into my telescope to somewhere like the andromeda galaxy i think that it is 100% certain we are not alone. Keep up your stuff it is amazing :)
You really inspire me tbh cuz here its always cloudy
This is heavenly thank you for sharing
Love your Job
Awesome this vídeo
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It’s funny because every time I think I need to buy a telescope all I need to do is watch this video. Everything I want to see I need a $10 billion telescope 1,000,000 miles away from earth to see 😂
To me...the most amazingly crazy is the fact that there is nothing in between the earth and all the galaxies that we are looking at ...this gives you another prospective on how big the universe is...
every time you upload a video you make my day
I like very much all yours vídeos! Amazing! 😍❤
Wonderful!!😍 Thank you! 👍
The best youtube page for me. Thanks a lot
Great video. Appreciate it
40 million light years away....... mind blowing.
Beautiful✨
That’s so amazing
Good video
Excellent vid
That Caldwell galaxy is far more well known for its catalogue number: NGC7331.
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Amazing video! what bortle zone are your videos taken in?
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Space is so vast dude
Wish I get to see some galaxies with my own naked eyes...well thats not possible yet
But maybe our future gen will be able to!
Well, in a good portion of the world you can see the Andromeda galaxy naked eye, even the Triangulum galaxy if your skies are dark enough (In addition to some gigantic parts of our own galaxy !). Observer from the southern emisphere also have access to the large and small magelanic clouds. And although it is not technically naked eye, wide field binoculars like 7x50 really help, while providing similar level of immersion in my opinion. They also expend the list with dozens of other galaxies
@@etme1572 I really am gonna go somewhere with very less light pollution
And thanks for the info I'll take binoculars with me!
Whereabouts in the night sky is the stephans quintet?
Relatively close to M31.
Lol a for effort