Hey Rami, sending Love ❤ from India 🇮🇳. Since a long time I am following your channel and watching your contents. And the results you deliver they are just mesmerizing. Words can't explain the level of the images you take. In this video as well you have giving great result and superb explanation. 👏👏👏👏👏 Edit: In planets, Saturn 🪐 is my Most favourite 😍 planet
Hi 👋👋 I am from India Your videos are always best🥇🎉🎉 you teach us a single step of astrophotography in every long video 📷 From capturing to post processing 🎉😊😊 😊😊 THANK YOU SO MUCH 🙏 FOR SUCH INFORMATION 😊😊 Only try to make more long videos of nebula , galaxy and many more😊😊🎉🎉🎉🙏🙏🙏🥇🥇
Please go outside at 3 am or 4 am and capture Mars and Jupiter conjuction and orion constelation! Please, I really enjoy your videos, i do not have a powerful telescope like you so yeah :)))
Hey Rami great video! Interesting you say your 16" is front heavy as my 14" is *very* rear heavy! It was also my understanding that generally you put the Barlow before an ADC? Have you tried both ways around and noticed any difference? Also just a quick tip, in Autostakkert you can hold CTRL and right click on the graph in the top left where the green curve meets the 50% line and it'll auto fill the % of images to stack :)
Thanks for the tip buddy! As far as I know, the ADC goes in front of the Barlow (I saw a dude who does extensive planetary imaging doing it - InsertAstronomyHere is his username) I haven't tried it the other way, but will do that soon
@@rami_astro Oh yeah Matt is great. I've only ever seen people do it the other way tbh. If you're using an SCT then ADC first, Barlow, then camera is fine, but I think on a fast newt you want it Barlow, ADC, camera.
I managed to image the ring nebula with a 5 inch newtonian, an eq mount with a cheap motor (not a go to mount) and a hydrogen filter and a smartphone mount. You dont need an expensive set up to capture objects but my god it is difficult! 😅
@@gamerorion2844 yes, cheap motor on the eq mount, 30 second exposures in pro mode on my phone. I think the hydrogen filter really made it stand out but I had literally a black screen before taking the 30 second exposures.
I would give anything to know why and how space was created and what it was created from, to think we are floating and spinning around a burning dust ball that gives us light , heat and held there by its gravity, in a place so vast we can be compared to just one grain of sand in all the worlds beaches , totally consistently synchronized with each part of our solar system , that is all dependent on the other planets that are doing the same thing , while knowing there are a gazillion more solar systems or biting around burning dust balls
I did the same thing with my iPhone 11 Pro Max and an Apexel 18X Zoom lens. Video on my Channel. Saturn 🪐 is the most beautiful planet in our solar system.
hi, I have a 12" goto dob, and I usually use the synscan pro app, and I was wondering why doesn't the point and track option work, or is it normal? thanks
I was trying with a $50 table telescope from.barnes and nobles while on mushrooms. I didnt succeed. The dumpster i was balancing it on was making an atrocious smell so i quit quickly. Slightly different experience than you, but true story.
@rami_astro is the ring nebula and the dumbell nebula also in colour, and if yes, what colours are there because there is a difference between image colours and visual colours
ruclips.net/user/shortsTMgvxcTbsew?si=8pMdz0jgiSlLL5hk I captured the Hubble space telescope through a Timelapse on my phone. I might be able to catch the ISS later today as well!
@@rami_astroHey i notice that when I take an image of a planet and stack it makes the image very blurry and when I go and sharp the image it doesnt make any difference i got good focus, good seeing and good, collimation what am i doing wrong
@@agentlecat2839 Your shutter speed is too slow probably, try to reduce the exposure time and increase your gain. Too slow shutter speed will cause a lot of blurriness
Thanks!
Thank you very much!
Thank you so much Rami for teaching me. I love your videos and your setup.❤
Saturn is the most beautiful planet in the solar system
False. The most beautiful planet in the solar system is Earth❤❤
Saturn is my favorite planet in our solar system!
@@rami_astronot earth!?💀🧬
@@spacetravel_INDtoo much French people
@@spacetravel_INDwhy would that be? Earth has people like you, and @Tariqul.Islam2.0
Excellent video. One of the best I’ve from the new generation of astrophotographers. Thanks
Awesome explaination learned a lot of new things about processing!!
Glad it was helpful!
I wait for your every upcoming video😊...Please make a tutorial on how you edit the glowing moon image. ❤❤❤
I'm happy to hear that! Thank you! I will be making a special Moon one soon
As always interesting. I love you! 💙🔭
Thanks!
Hey Rami, sending Love ❤ from India 🇮🇳. Since a long time I am following your channel and watching your contents.
And the results you deliver they are just mesmerizing. Words can't explain the level of the images you take.
In this video as well you have giving great result and superb explanation. 👏👏👏👏👏
Edit: In planets, Saturn 🪐 is my Most favourite 😍 planet
Thanks a ton
Hi 👋👋
I am from India
Your videos are always best🥇🎉🎉 you teach us a single step of astrophotography in every long video 📷 From capturing to post processing 🎉😊😊
😊😊 THANK YOU SO MUCH 🙏 FOR SUCH INFORMATION 😊😊
Only try to make more long videos of nebula , galaxy and many more😊😊🎉🎉🎉🙏🙏🙏🥇🥇
Thank you! I will!
Amazing results😮
Thank you! Cheers!
Are there any pictures of Saturn ?
Please go outside at 3 am or 4 am and capture Mars and Jupiter conjuction and orion constelation! Please, I really enjoy your videos, i do not have a powerful telescope like you so yeah :)))
Brilliant video! I'm getting my exact same 16" dobsonian early next year. Does ADC work with just eyepieces too or only cameras?
I'm always capture saturn from my phone with bad results picture 😂😂 thanks for ur efforts rami
Great video 🔥
Good job ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤we love you❤❤❤❤❤
Hi! very interesting video, keep up the good work! greetings from Russia
Thank you! I will
Amazing.🤩🤩
You Welcome
Güzel işlerin qurur duyucu kardeşim sana bol şanslar 🪐
Day 7 of asking you to capture the sun.
nice tutorial btw
Thanks! The Sun is my least favorite.. But I'll definitely try to get something about it soon
Thank you man❤
Hey Rami great video! Interesting you say your 16" is front heavy as my 14" is *very* rear heavy! It was also my understanding that generally you put the Barlow before an ADC? Have you tried both ways around and noticed any difference?
Also just a quick tip, in Autostakkert you can hold CTRL and right click on the graph in the top left where the green curve meets the 50% line and it'll auto fill the % of images to stack :)
Thanks for the tip buddy! As far as I know, the ADC goes in front of the Barlow (I saw a dude who does extensive planetary imaging doing it - InsertAstronomyHere is his username) I haven't tried it the other way, but will do that soon
@@rami_astro Oh yeah Matt is great. I've only ever seen people do it the other way tbh. If you're using an SCT then ADC first, Barlow, then camera is fine, but I think on a fast newt you want it Barlow, ADC, camera.
Super vous faite toujours rêver
I managed to image the ring nebula with a 5 inch newtonian, an eq mount with a cheap motor (not a go to mount) and a hydrogen filter and a smartphone mount. You dont need an expensive set up to capture objects but my god it is difficult! 😅
Thats amazing...I wanna know more about it
@@gamerorion2844 yeah I thought I was pointing the other side of cygnus from the ring but it popped up in my pictures so I got SUPER lucky tbh 😅
@@Stegibbon do you use motor drive ? And how long exposures you took with that??
Yup, you do not need very expensive equipment to do astrophotography if you know how to work around it
@@gamerorion2844 yes, cheap motor on the eq mount, 30 second exposures in pro mode on my phone. I think the hydrogen filter really made it stand out but I had literally a black screen before taking the 30 second exposures.
Best vedio i love astronomy ❤❤
Good job ❤
Thank you very much!
I would give anything to know why and how space was created and what it was created from, to think we are floating and spinning around a burning dust ball that gives us light , heat and held there by its gravity, in a place so vast we can be compared to just one grain of sand in all the worlds beaches , totally consistently synchronized with each part of our solar system , that is all dependent on the other planets that are doing the same thing , while knowing there are a gazillion more solar systems or biting around burning dust balls
تستطيع النظر في القران الكريم
والكتب الدينية
الصحيحة
لكي تعرف الكثير عن الكون
🎉awesome
Thank you for
You should start making more long form videos.
Will do!
Hi I have 50/360 mm telescope what can i capture from that can you please guide
I did the same thing with my iPhone 11 Pro Max and an Apexel 18X Zoom lens. Video on my Channel. Saturn 🪐 is the most beautiful planet in our solar system.
I saw! Cool stuff
Holy moly your arms are huge
Does your telescope go by lense, or does it go through a computer program before viewing?
What about planet pluton ? And Neptune
Is Sky Safari accurate? If u compare your telescope 🔭 with a sky app?
Please show pheinox in your telescope please please
Hey! Mate, I am just wondering how much your telescope cost? I want one
The axial tilt of Saturn 26.73
hi, I have a 12" goto dob, and I usually use the synscan pro app, and I was wondering why doesn't the point and track option work, or is it normal? thanks
I saw Saturn yesterday at night but I didn’t use my telescope
How much is this?
Lv u broo
Bro.. one day you will successfully find Allien , thanks me later ❤
👍
I was trying with a $50 table telescope from.barnes and nobles while on mushrooms. I didnt succeed. The dumpster i was balancing it on was making an atrocious smell so i quit quickly. Slightly different experience than you, but true story.
That's a top tier comment!
Do you use it for visual astronomy and if yes can you see color at the orion nebula
It's amazing for visual astronomy, you can see a light purple color of Orion through it
@rami_astro is the ring nebula and the dumbell nebula also in colour, and if yes, what colours are there because there is a difference between image colours and visual colours
ruclips.net/user/shortsTMgvxcTbsew?si=8pMdz0jgiSlLL5hk
I captured the Hubble space telescope through a Timelapse on my phone. I might be able to catch the ISS later today as well!
I watched the video, nice capture!
I have a player one neptune c ii and a 8 inch sct telescope do you know what are the best settings for firecapture?
You'll have to find out what's the best settings for your setup, try 25ms exposure or shorter with the histogram filled to 75%
@@rami_astro ok
@@rami_astroHey i notice that when I take an image of a planet and stack it makes the image very blurry and when I go and sharp the image it doesnt make any difference i got good focus, good seeing and good, collimation what am i doing wrong
@@agentlecat2839 Your shutter speed is too slow probably, try to reduce the exposure time and increase your gain. Too slow shutter speed will cause a lot of blurriness
Bro whats the price of this telescope
yes
I want any telescope 😭
And now the rings will soon disappear for a year...
Yeah 😭 it will reappear again in 2032 😭
What telescope is this?
The big ass one.
the telescope to the saturn and the 10:pm to 100 US$ dolar
Have you ever see a ufo?
पुराने टेलिस्कोप यहां करते
$4.99 Thanks!
Hey bro what's up
ntin, wachin the game....
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plaes pluto in telescope
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Congrats!
@@rami_astro Not to brag but... I'm comment 99
And comment 100 as well!
Have a nice day comment 1.
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