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Me encanta la astronomía aunque es muy poco lo que se , una pregunta que te hago, esta imagen luego de obtenerla del telescopio , es retocada para realizar los detalles ?
@@RodolfoNacarNeri then start by not being offended enough to force the entire world to change their thousands of years old definitions. Youre attempting to wage war over a telescope video. let that sink in.
Camera tech has becomes insanely good and accessible. Most newer phones have long exposure night modes that will give you crazy shots. This is just a software that allows him to store and compile the insanely large files as well as direct the telescope to stay rotating with the sky. The telescope is really doing the leg work here.
I do Astrophotography with a similar set up. The little red box attached to the scope has made this hobby so much easier and fun to do. ASIAir Plus. I see no guide scope, so I assume he has the ASI2600 Duo which has the guide camera built into the main camera. I can't tell if he is using a mono or color camera.
@@mh22xv Nope, just filter for a certain wavelength (color) of light, use an hours-long exposure to get as much of that light as possible. Then layer the color prints so they stack up nicely. The only time you see colorization done is when a lot of the light is outside of the visible spectrum (ultraviolet, infrared, etc.). Then you need to add colors to those areas to get a full picture of the size and shape of the object.
This is a hobby I have been thinking about getting into, Roughly the cost of a motorcycle but I think the knowledge gained and perhaps passed down would be worth it.
That is awesome brother! I just retired and I thinking of picking astronomy as a hobby. I’m going to join a club here in NC in the near future. Thanks for your postings…Happy Thanksgiving!
@@mate2322saving money isn’t going to make spending dozens of thousands of dollars on telescopes and camera equipment reasonable to the average person. A few hundred for a simple refractor with no automated tracking and a phone is what most people could get
Awesome. This beauty in our universe and we still make wars on our planet. If only more people would appreciate the beauty of the universe, and at the same time, feeling so small like I do. And then having the dedication to feel like ONE species and friends, to ensure the survival of our species, and of course all other beings on earth. I'm dreaming about a future with humans and other species, living on other planets, building new societies and new cultures to make the universe a more diverse place.
I do Astrophotography with a similar set up. The little red box attached to the scope has made this hobby so much easier and fun to do. ASIAir Plus. I see no guide scope, so I assume he has the ASI2600 Duo which has the guide camera built into the main camera. I can't tell if he is using a mono or color camera.
this is easy to do when the thing points itself. Trust me, when I was a teenager in the 90s, I had a telescope and you were LUCKY to find the same thing twice. Only the brightest objects could be found easily in the city, like jupiter. Even saturn was hard to find. There is just no way I could have found one of those galaxies. I looked every night every summer for years wanting to see one. And I never did. By the time I finally managed to get my dad to get a telescope that pointed itself, my dad made me get rid of it before I ever got to use it because I couldn't set it up right away since you needed to use 3 known objects in the sky, and smart phones had only JUST came out, and so I didn't have one to run skymap with to identify the stars I could have used to align the computer. And so to this day I have never been able to actually do this.
Caught my sub cause your stuff is beautiful bro , quick idea for a video tho , I’d love a zoom in on the moon at the lunar rover sight and the tracks and stuff , kinda feel like that would be a popular video with all the people who debate its existence and all that mess
I read somewhere that even with the best telescope money can buy you still can't see the site. I don't know if that was click bait or what that article was trying to convey. Sometimes it's hard to tell what is the truth and what isn't. That's the only caveat of the Internet. And it's a damn shame it's like that because the Internet was supposed to be a learning and research experience for everyone.
thats what i love about modern astronomy tools... you just setup, and let go... tools will do everything on their own, find the objects, track them, record them and move the aperture with them. i wonder what imaging and resolving technique you used to filter out noise/disturbances/etc from image and bring the bright colorful final image of the galaxy? what kind of softwares you use to analyse this? (i am new to your channel, guide me something about this)
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Do you have an astrobin link?
Me encanta la astronomía aunque es muy poco lo que se , una pregunta que te hago, esta imagen luego de obtenerla del telescopio , es retocada para realizar los detalles ?
@@AlexBonche It's stacked and the data is cleaned of artefacts, and combined with the hydrogen data.
SO the big question is- how much does a setup like that typically cost??
@@Smittyschannel very much, towards 10k usd
Your work literally takes my breath away. Absolutely amazing.
Thank you so much 😀
Playing M83 while taking a picture of M33. Perfect.
YOUR CONTENT IS SO AMAZING😭❤️ the freaking details mannn
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying my content :)
That's what real men do 👍
hahaha thanks!
men?
@@RodolfoNacarNeri Men is plural for Man.
Man being an encompassing word for all Humans.
@@STaSHZILLA420 si time to change
@@RodolfoNacarNeri then start by not being offended enough to force the entire world to change their thousands of years old definitions.
Youre attempting to wage war over a telescope video. let that sink in.
Didn't realize one could produce shots like this from the backyard. That telescope/computer setup must be thug-level complicated. Hat's off to u sir.
Camera tech has becomes insanely good and accessible. Most newer phones have long exposure night modes that will give you crazy shots. This is just a software that allows him to store and compile the insanely large files as well as direct the telescope to stay rotating with the sky. The telescope is really doing the leg work here.
I do Astrophotography with a similar set up. The little red box attached to the scope has made this hobby so much easier and fun to do. ASIAir Plus. I see no guide scope, so I assume he has the ASI2600 Duo which has the guide camera built into the main camera. I can't tell if he is using a mono or color camera.
I thought the images needed to be colorised by an artist to get that kind of end result…
@@mh22xv Nope, just filter for a certain wavelength (color) of light, use an hours-long exposure to get as much of that light as possible. Then layer the color prints so they stack up nicely.
The only time you see colorization done is when a lot of the light is outside of the visible spectrum (ultraviolet, infrared, etc.). Then you need to add colors to those areas to get a full picture of the size and shape of the object.
That's amazing. Makes me feel humble.
makes me feel hubble
@@domalash nice one ✌️
This is a hobby I have been thinking about getting into, Roughly the cost of a motorcycle but I think the knowledge gained and perhaps passed down would be worth it.
I am literally in PixInsight at this moment processing in WBPP M33. Only 9 hours of data. 49 is dedication!
Thank you for sharing how much effort it takes to take those wonderful photos keep of the wonderful work and sharing with us
My pleasure!
The fact you were able to create so much footage without your telescope disappearing is amazing in and of itself!
Totally awesome. And great choice for a song too!👍🔥 Thanks!
Absolutely stunning
That is awesome brother! I just retired and I thinking of picking astronomy as a hobby. I’m going to join a club here in NC in the near future. Thanks for your postings…Happy Thanksgiving!
Breathtaking beauty❤🌃
This man here is living my dream to see this in person. You sir are very lucky to have this privilege
He is not lucky he has probably worked hard to have money for this, but if u save money u can do the same tho
@@mate2322saving money isn’t going to make spending dozens of thousands of dollars on telescopes and camera equipment reasonable to the average person. A few hundred for a simple refractor with no automated tracking and a phone is what most people could get
@@mate2322 ..or ask the bank for a loan.
Just wow, love your passion
What’s amazing is that the “dust” look of the galaxy is billions of stars.
WOW just WOW and beautiful choice of music
The video and music were perfect. Well done👏
This song is so RAW, DEEP, and MEANINGFUL! I feel like this song is speaking to me. As if the song was specifically written for me! Like if you agree!
That is fantastic well done. What setup are you using please?
Absolutely stunning I must say. Great work!
Amazing! What is the equipment you use? Thanks!
Now that’s some piece of kit and someone who knows how to use it . Nice work
That’s what dedication gives you.
Sky painting! Beautiful and splendid, fantastic work sir!
VERY well put together ... nice telescope!!
Great song choice!
Awesome. This beauty in our universe and we still make wars on our planet. If only more people would appreciate the beauty of the universe, and at the same time, feeling so small like I do. And then having the dedication to feel like ONE species and friends, to ensure the survival of our species, and of course all other beings on earth. I'm dreaming about a future with humans and other species, living on other planets, building new societies and new cultures to make the universe a more diverse place.
Awesome capture, i did about 5 nights with the rasa11 last month, not looked at the data yet!
Great work Rami. Awesome capture.
Nice work. What Bortle class was this taken from?
Amazing! What does a setup like this cost?
Bro.. WHAAAAAT????? That’s INCREDIBLE!!!!! It looks like an image the Hubble telescope took or JWST!! Amazing!!!
I love the picture is your telescope heavy
Great image Rami !
Absolutly stunning!!
I absolutely got goosebumps. Amazing.
You just got a new subscriber.
I actually started crying seeing your stunning capture. TY🥹
please tell us your rig, and also what software is that? Thanks! amazing shot. and hard work too :O.
Nice picture rami good Job👍
Hello! Can you please tell what Telescope model is that?
Thank you!
By the way, you are awesome 👍
Stunning pic. Well done sir!
Very Beautiful ❤
This is absolutely incredible! Also what advice would you give to a beginner astrophotographer?
Keep up the great work
Majestic !!!
I do Astrophotography with a similar set up. The little red box attached to the scope has made this hobby so much easier and fun to do. ASIAir Plus. I see no guide scope, so I assume he has the ASI2600 Duo which has the guide camera built into the main camera. I can't tell if he is using a mono or color camera.
That takes some dedication and precision.
Nice audio track. Using M87 to showcase M33! 🌌🌠
Been playijg too much cod, thought he was setting up a sentry turret. Beautoful shots my friend
So cool , great job man 👌😍
How does this video not have more than 100k likes???
Amazing work! How much does a telescope with this tech typically cost?
this is easy to do when the thing points itself. Trust me, when I was a teenager in the 90s, I had a telescope and you were LUCKY to find the same thing twice. Only the brightest objects could be found easily in the city, like jupiter. Even saturn was hard to find. There is just no way I could have found one of those galaxies. I looked every night every summer for years wanting to see one. And I never did. By the time I finally managed to get my dad to get a telescope that pointed itself, my dad made me get rid of it before I ever got to use it because I couldn't set it up right away since you needed to use 3 known objects in the sky, and smart phones had only JUST came out, and so I didn't have one to run skymap with to identify the stars I could have used to align the computer. And so to this day I have never been able to actually do this.
Very pretty image.
Thanks for sharing it with us, Rami_Astro!
Thank you very much!
Caught my sub cause your stuff is beautiful bro , quick idea for a video tho , I’d love a zoom in on the moon at the lunar rover sight and the tracks and stuff , kinda feel like that would be a popular video with all the people who debate its existence and all that mess
I read somewhere that even with the best telescope money can buy you still can't see the site. I don't know if that was click bait or what that article was trying to convey. Sometimes it's hard to tell what is the truth and what isn't. That's the only caveat of the Internet. And it's a damn shame it's like that because the Internet was supposed to be a learning and research experience for everyone.
@@cmoore7821that’s why we need the dudes with the gear to show us , or at least show us why it don’t work
Thank you so much for this photo. It is crazy how us humans, a mere spec of dust on the cosmic scale can even see such things in such detail.
Breathtaking. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic work!
thats what i love about modern astronomy tools... you just setup, and let go... tools will do everything on their own, find the objects, track them, record them and move the aperture with them. i wonder what imaging and resolving technique you used to filter out noise/disturbances/etc from image and bring the bright colorful final image of the galaxy? what kind of softwares you use to analyse this? (i am new to your channel, guide me something about this)
Very Beautiful 😍
I would love a hardware / software tutorial on how to do this!!
Did you add the color or does the telescope do that for you?
I LOVE WATCHING STARS AND PLANETS
Oooh idk why i never realized it was like ultra long exposure. That makes so much more sense now
Magical. Simply, beautifully, magical...
Complimenti la foto è meravigliosa 😊😊
Stunning Results 👍
What software do you use brother ??
Thank you for your service.
it's amazing brother love it makes my soul happy when I see this
Wow, really well done!
Spectacular! 🤩
Awesome work man 👏👏👏
beautiful work
What is the telescope you use called?
why put it next to the house so all that light is flaring into the lens... not maximising the image at all.
Meanwhile... millions of people are not sure if the earth is spherical... Yep, even in 2024.
Space is really amazing
amazing! Great work!
Beautiful!
What is the telescope. Also those images are beautiful makes you feel so small
can you give us details on your setup?
That is absolutely amazing 👏 ❤
Breathtaking 😮
Atmospheric Outro
Awesome! Thank you for sharing.
What is your guiding system?
Awesome. Sick telescope.
What telescope did you use???
why anyone shoud answer you.. your blind xD anyone whit eyes in his head can read on the side of the telescope "Zwo FF130 Ap"
I know that this video isn’t based on it but can you make a tutorial on how to automate tracking of the ISS for telescopes?
Whats the software name?
Красота! 😍
Humbling beyond words
Beautiful ❤️ amazing 😍 awesome
Wonderful.... No words 👌👏👏👏👏👏 can I know how much cost the teliscope
Que loco. Tan cerca, pero tan lejos a la vez.
I need a neighborhood like this where I can access my property without the neighbors checking to see what I'm doing ALL the time .
Wonderful!
Were these exposures made in the suburbs?