The Absolute Best Way to Capture the Andromeda Galaxy Through Your Telescope

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @clairehunter7911
    @clairehunter7911 Месяц назад +8

    Your image of Andromeda is amazing, the Ha looks really good, lovely details

  • @speedtripmantriumph7542
    @speedtripmantriumph7542 Месяц назад +2

    Fantastic image of Andromeda galaxy.

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      @@speedtripmantriumph7542 thank you so much

  • @Starlightchaser100
    @Starlightchaser100 Месяц назад +5

    Lovely video Glenn, very chilled. It’s easy to miss the beauty of the night sky when just deep sky imaging. Clear skies mate

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you and yes it certainly is, clear skies

  • @arnsteindale5531
    @arnsteindale5531 Месяц назад +3

    Exiting video Glenn!

  • @libertywinguk
    @libertywinguk Месяц назад +5

    Think that's it back to basics, what a great video and a beautiful image

  • @Cheapass-tro
    @Cheapass-tro Месяц назад +5

    That was a nice, chill video. Liking the HA in Andromeda too.

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Nugsy, Glad you liked it!

  • @abellio8559
    @abellio8559 Месяц назад +3

    Wonderful video and a cracking Andromeda image, love the Ha.

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      @@abellio8559 thank you

  • @SimonsAstro
    @SimonsAstro Месяц назад +4

    Excellent video Glenn! I love the way you were just chilling out under the stars! That ipolar is the business! Fantastic couple of nights, love the dslr images! And so much detail in Andromeda, that Altair Tri rgb did a great job👍Lovely image mate! CS

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +2

      Cheers mate.Totally agree re the ipolar, love that tool. Was nice to capture the moon with MW. not often you can get it as the moon glow washes it out. Clear skies mate

  • @richardmarquardt6246
    @richardmarquardt6246 Месяц назад +4

    Well done Glenn. Enjoyed the video! Glad you had nice clear skies.

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you Richard. It was lovely to have a couple of lovely clear clam nights to sit out and enjoy and get a nice capture of Andromeda too. Clear skies

  • @Drones4ever
    @Drones4ever Месяц назад +4

    What a nice video, Thanks Glenn

  • @petesastrophotography
    @petesastrophotography Месяц назад +3

    Excellent video Glenn. Great M31 image, capturing Andromeda never gets old! I have also started to spend more time under the stars as well, something I used to do all the time back in my younger days but lost touch with due to work and everyday life etc

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks Pete. It's lovely to sit out a appreciate the night sky. It never ceases to amaze me and I am enjoying learning where everything is. Clear skies

  • @steveplenty8365
    @steveplenty8365 Месяц назад +4

    Hi Glenn, great video! Visual astronomy is a pathway to many abilities, some Consider unnatural. 😊

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Steve. The great part of visual is you really learn where and what things are but most importantly get to really appreciate the beauty of the night sky

  • @nikaxstrophotography
    @nikaxstrophotography Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for sharing Glenn Loved the whole process in the video, can't wait for the warmer weather here in Melbourne with the Orion skies later this year.

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +2

      Hi Nik and thank you. Its starting to get nice and dark again here so looking forward to some long projects. I fancy a big Horsehead nebula project this winter. Been thinking of doing a live stream on Orion

    • @nikaxstrophotography
      @nikaxstrophotography Месяц назад +1

      @@Astrobloke Do it!

  • @basfinnis
    @basfinnis Месяц назад +4

    Crikey, what a stunning shot! Lovely stuff 😉

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much, thanks for watching

  • @TOCEB
    @TOCEB Месяц назад +4

    Brilliant work, love the channel.

  • @Tony-Elliott
    @Tony-Elliott Месяц назад +4

    Hi Glenn great video again my friend, I've been interested in astronomy for over fifty years now most of the time doing visual observing with binoculars or just my eyes , don't get my wrong photographs of the night sky are superb but you just do get the same connection that you get from seeing things with you own eyes it the whole experience of being out under a very dark sky filled with stars, great final image Glenn, thanks so much for taking the time to make these videos

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you so much Tony. I couldn't agree more with the connection you feel stargazing and nothing beats being out under a sea of stars. Love it. It's easy to miss all that when you are fiddling with all the gear to get an image. Thanks for watching, clear skies

  • @nightscapejournals
    @nightscapejournals Месяц назад +2

    What a beautiful, immersive final image, Glenn. Love the tilt shift effect!
    100% agree with you about just looking up with a pair of binoculars. A good reminder to do more of it myself rather than always being busy with cameras. Thanks for sharing!

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +2

      @@nightscapejournals thanks mate. I do like the tilt shift on Andromeda. So easy to get so involved in the gear you can miss all the natural beauty of it all above you. Clear skies mate

  • @astrostufftomtrubridge7915
    @astrostufftomtrubridge7915 Месяц назад +4

    Hi, Beautiful image Glen, seeing nebula on a galaxy is just incredible, I never really appreciated how large Andromeda was, I could see it once from our backyard but not these days... Taking in a beautiful clear night and learning it is so good for the soul... Atb Tom.

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you Tom and agree it is good for the soul. Thoroughly enjoyed it, bit tougher when the weather turns cold but I am hoping my new secret weapon of electric hand warmers will keep me out there longer. The lure of the cosy warmroom is strong lol
      The TRIRGB filter is really good for bringing out Ha and was very happy with the results

  • @Astro_Shed
    @Astro_Shed Месяц назад +4

    Great video Glenn, sometimes it’s nice just to get back to basics, a good small rig out in the garden under the night sky, cracking image mate 👏🏻👏🏻

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +2

      Hi Stuart, thanks mate, its very nice to step back a bit as in a way it's the most enjoyable way to enjoy Astronomy. It's where we all started and fell in love with it. Clear skies

  • @FPVsimon
    @FPVsimon Месяц назад +8

    Much prefer vids like this, more in depth than just a Quick Look at the equipment then 20 mins processing like other Astro channels, great image as well Glen,

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you and glad you liked it. Its nice to get back to basics and I plan to make more like this.

  • @KevinRudd-w8s
    @KevinRudd-w8s Месяц назад +4

    Great video Glen, some good info included to. I have been considering that Altair Triband filter for a while so it was nice to see what its capable of. I do like their magnetic lock filter draw as well, far more secure than the ZWO versions but I wish they would include a knob to aide with with removing the draw like ZWO have done.
    Ive been fortunate enough to stargaze with binoculars under bortle 1 skies, absolutely stunning. I still regularly stargaze with the bins under my bortle 5 sky as well
    Some great images, Andromeda looks stunning, really like how you brought out the Ha.

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much Kevin. Its a great filter actually and works a treat for Ha, I agree with the filter drawer that it needs that knob to aid sliding in and out. I bet that was amazing and I will defo be taking the bins with me to any dark skies I visit in the future, clear skies

  • @StarHugger-kw1by
    @StarHugger-kw1by Месяц назад +2

    Very nice Glenn, thos small binos are Andromeda handy indeed.

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you, they certainly make a difference. makes me want to try larger

  • @UFO-UAP-UNLEASHED
    @UFO-UAP-UNLEASHED 16 дней назад +2

    Thanks

  • @dumpydalekobservatory
    @dumpydalekobservatory Месяц назад +3

    Very nice image mate that moth was being a bloody pain did you nearly swear lol? Maybe I'll have a shot at this target at Kelling if we get any clear nights that is.
    Clear skies

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      @@dumpydalekobservatory thanks Tich. The moth was very persistent indeed. Me swear? Never 😂. Good luck at Kelling mate, clear skies

  • @markbayfield6381
    @markbayfield6381 Месяц назад +4

    Great video mate, really enjoyed that, it was like sitting out with you imaging. Love the final image too

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      I hope to do some live streams like it. Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @AstroBoater
    @AstroBoater Месяц назад +1

    Nice couple of warm nights chillin under the stars, nothing better!

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад

      @@AstroBoater it doesn’t happen often enough Mark, great to enjoy when it does, hope you are well mate

    • @AstroBoater
      @AstroBoater Месяц назад

      @@Astrobloke True, not done much here for a good while. Happy birthday too 👍

  • @davidemaino7868
    @davidemaino7868 Месяц назад +2

    Great video and image Glen! In the end did you take 180s subs?

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you David, Yes I did stick with 180second subs both with and without the TRIRGB filter

  • @Astropostie
    @Astropostie Месяц назад +4

    Image flipped? ❤ the Ha

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, well spotted. I love the Ha too, came out well

  • @LogansAstro
    @LogansAstro Месяц назад +1

    Great image Glenn. So many images show Andromeda as some what transparent but your image is rich in dust and nebula.

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      @@LogansAstro thanks logan, I wanted to not look the same as many, there is a lot of Ha to reveal

  • @peterclarke3990
    @peterclarke3990 Месяц назад +2

    If it allegedly takes light 2,537,000,000 light years to get here from the Andromeda galaxy, how did they measure that and how do they measure the distance in miles from our galaxy to Andromeda?

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      They use a variety of methods to measure the distances. They are vast...just think 1 light year is 5.87 trillion miles. mind blowing numbers. starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/questions/question39.html

    • @toucheturtle3840
      @toucheturtle3840 Месяц назад +1

      @@peterclarke3990 Andromeda is approximately 2 million light years away. It’s heading towards us. We can tell by using the spectrum of light given off by type 1a supernova’s. You can see Andromeda on a clear night with the naked eye if you know where to look. It appears as a smudge of light, just like the Orion Nebula

    • @peterclarke3990
      @peterclarke3990 Месяц назад +1

      @@toucheturtle3840Thanks for this, but how did they measure that? In other words, how do they know it’s 2.000.000 light years away from us? I’d be interested to know. I have seen it several times in the past with some powerful binoculars. It’s close to the square of Pegasus. If light travels at 186,000 miles per second, then thats 16,070,400,000 miles per day. Multiply that by 365 for a year and then again by 2,000,000 and that’s an few miles in distance from us to Andromeda. We’re obviously getting into evolutionary astronomy here which I personally don’t believe in, but from someone who obviously does, can you answer my question?

    • @Astrobloke
      @Astrobloke  Месяц назад +1

      @@peterclarke3990 www.sciencefocus.com/space/how-do-we-calculate-distances-to-other-galaxies

    • @toucheturtle3840
      @toucheturtle3840 Месяц назад +1

      @@peterclarke3990 The doctrine you believe in is corrupt. Sorry.