Its really easy, find the nebula in the sky, if you can't, download a app that checks your sky to help locate, one is celestron sky portal, then locate it with your telescope by using your finder scope or red dot, then look at your focuser to check if it's there, if not, try to move around the telescope view to find it. You can look at it but no detail, use your phone with iso and exposure, it will make it look better.
I live In Saipan ( Northern Mariana Islands ) in the pacific ocean, the island is very small, so the light polution is very low. I can see alot of stars. But if you can't, that means you have to much light polution. You will need to move somewhere very far in order to see more stars.
@@Mart_Plays oh wait I think I found it but there’s two that look the same but I still don’t know which one is the Orion Nebula and I have the same telescope as you and I’m seeing how yours came out but I still can’t find it :/
How did you line up the nebula?
Its really easy, find the nebula in the sky, if you can't, download a app that checks your sky to help locate, one is celestron sky portal, then locate it with your telescope by using your finder scope or red dot, then look at your focuser to check if it's there, if not, try to move around the telescope view to find it. You can look at it but no detail, use your phone with iso and exposure, it will make it look better.
Hello!
Really great video, can I ask what type of phone did you use to take that picture? And what magnification did you use?
Hello, I Used A 26mm ( 19x ) and a Samsung galaxy s7 in camera in pro mode settings are in the video
Where do you live when you saw the Orion?because I live here in Los Angeles and I couldn’t find anything ☹️
I live In Saipan ( Northern Mariana Islands ) in the pacific ocean, the island is very small, so the light polution is very low. I can see alot of stars. But if you can't, that means you have to much light polution. You will need to move somewhere very far in order to see more stars.
@@Mart_Plays oh wait I think I found it but there’s two that look the same but I still don’t know which one is the Orion Nebula and I have the same telescope as you and I’m seeing how yours came out but I still can’t find it :/
@@Mart_Plays i am also getting a light pollution reduction lens and a SR4mm eyepiece soon so hopefully that helps a lot 🤔
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@@Mart_Plays thank you! 🙂