Whirlpool Galaxy M51 through my Telescope | Live View

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  • Опубликовано: 11 апр 2021
  • I captured a Live View of M51 the Whirlpool Galaxy as well as some long Exposures of the 400 million year old object through my Telescope.
    Music: Deep - SergePavkinMusic
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    Telescope: 10" Newton (amzn.to/49ltpMd)
    Mount: EQ-6 (amzn.to/3vZzDD3)
    Camera: Sony A7s (amzn.to/488F5Ro)
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  • @Astromagazine
    @Astromagazine  3 года назад +8

    Music: Deep - SergePavkinMusic
    (ruclips.net/video/f_YxebXZeTA/видео.html​)
    Telescope: 10" Dobsonian Mount (bit.ly/3nLKZTw)
    Mount: EQ-6 (bit.ly/3nTjtnc)

    • @shanthajayarathne7038
      @shanthajayarathne7038 2 года назад

      What is the kind of your telescope ?And what are the speces of it?

  • @martynh5410
    @martynh5410 3 года назад +16

    It’s one of the most beautiful objects to see in the visible universe. Thanks for the live view and the longer exposure image!

  • @gforce809
    @gforce809 3 года назад +17

    that final exposure is nothing short of amazing, just to think that every night when i take my dog out its the main constellation above my head, its beautiful, thank you kind sir

    • @Guido_XL
      @Guido_XL 3 года назад +1

      Don't forget the most obvious object to miss that is even much brighter than M51: M42, the Orion nebula! Okay, it's not an obvious target right now in Spring (at the northern hemisphere), but in Winter, taking a peek at Orion and spot this incredible nebula with a simple pair of binoculars never ceases to amaze.
      And what about M31 Andromeda? The ancient Greeks described it as a blurry cloud in the sky, and now we, equipped with binoculars and telescopes, can see this galaxy in all of its beauty and splendor. M31 appears even larger than the Moon, if it weren't that faint.

    • @gforce809
      @gforce809 3 года назад +1

      @@Guido_XL it certainly is a beautiful place the comos

    • @Guido_XL
      @Guido_XL 3 года назад +1

      @@gforce809 So, the next time you take your dog out for a stroll, don't forget to take your binoculars with you, if the skies are clear. If Orion is up there, never forget to take a peek at M42. Different people see different colours in there. The range of intensity and colours is amazing. That's why M42 is the most photographed deep sky object of all times, I guess. It's bright enough as to be visible with the naked eye and certainly with any pair of binoculars.
      The other obvious target is M31 Andromeda, but all you will see is a grey cigar-shaped cloud. It takes photography to discern the distribution of colours that M31 displays. But, as M31 is really large, you can see it with the naked eye, if the skies are clear and M31 is up there, depending on your latitude and season.

    • @gforce809
      @gforce809 3 года назад +1

      @@Guido_XL My 2 boys(10 and 15) often come with me when i take the dog out on a night and i think my enthusiasm for the night sky has rubbed off on them, especially the winter night sky, they can point out orion, ursa minor and ursa major etc, i often show them videos like these so that they can see whats really out there and the mind boggling distances involved, i think the binoculars idea is a good one, see if i can tweak there interests a little more, we live a short drive away from some of the darkest skies in the uk and we haven't explored them yet so one for the near future i think

    • @Guido_XL
      @Guido_XL 3 года назад +1

      @@gforce809 Beginners like I was (only a year ago!) tend to believe that it takes a very fancy telescope to get a proper view on the deep sky objects out there. For very distant and faint objects, this presumption may be appropriate. However, people tend to ignore the fact that it only takes a pair of binoculars to get your feet quite wet in this amazing hobby. Of course, once you want to accomplish more than having a peek at bright objects like M42, you have to get yourself some equipment that does not come very cheap, unfortunately.
      The first and most important thing is a sturdy equatorial mount with motor-drive on the right ascension (RA) axis. It's better to have a motor on the declination axis as well. Without the motor drive, you find yourself constantly turning the RA-knob in order to compensate for the Earth's rotation. Once you want to gather series of exposures of faint deep sky objects, you have to have a tracking on your mount. For more elaborate exposure series, you want to add a camera-guided system as well, but that is not your first priority, although some simply buy everything in one go and take the big plunge into it all. It's not my style, I'd rather take small steps and see what happens.
      I am learning the constellations by heart, discerning the most well known stars (the navigational ones) and the polar alignment routine with my mount. Patience is key. I am not in a hurry to take the "perfect" picture. I want to surprise myself.

  • @Avanteesh_Astro206
    @Avanteesh_Astro206 3 года назад +23

    Awesome Video dude!! The Live View of M51 Is Amazing, Love The Final Image with Spiral Arms and NGC 5195!!🔭

  • @rounakanand9139
    @rounakanand9139 3 года назад +2

    After watching your video I again lifted my telescope.... Thanks for the inspiration...

  • @simpleastrophotography1301
    @simpleastrophotography1301 3 года назад +3

    YOO NEW ASTROMAGAZINE DROPPED

  • @fatchungus
    @fatchungus 3 года назад +10

    Finally ! The man is back ! I have been checking your channel everyday and you finally posted it ! Nice shot of the galaxy, my favorite one !

  • @fuse5249
    @fuse5249 3 года назад +56

    That's why i pay my monthly internet bills😌 for stuff like this....

  • @SilencedRage
    @SilencedRage Год назад

    Thank you for that experience. The music and visuals are on point.

  • @prashanttakalkar8234
    @prashanttakalkar8234 3 года назад +1

    How beautiful our universe is... Thanks for this journey of Whirlpool galaxy..... Heart touching music...

  • @TheUrbanAstronomer
    @TheUrbanAstronomer 3 года назад +2

    2:22 Magnificent view!!

  • @thepixelsphere
    @thepixelsphere 3 года назад +12

    Amazing! How did you make the stars glow randomly in the final image reveal?
    Which software did you use?
    Look pretty nice!

  • @toastedroast
    @toastedroast 2 года назад

    Our universe is so majestic! So much beauty in our night skies! If only we could see naturally more without an unaided eye.

  • @toshal5506
    @toshal5506 3 года назад +28

    I wish I would capture something like that one day :D

    • @DanSlotea
      @DanSlotea 3 года назад +1

      Start saving the money

    • @Fahad-ib5pd
      @Fahad-ib5pd 3 года назад

      same here bro🧐🧐🧐

  • @enricobertoletti179
    @enricobertoletti179 Год назад

    Fantastic!!👏👏👏👏😊

  • @tracyfrogandfuzzy
    @tracyfrogandfuzzy 3 года назад +1

    This was awesome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @apscoinscurrenciesmore7599
    @apscoinscurrenciesmore7599 3 года назад

    Beautiful shots of skies and constellation 😎👍

  • @yoru195
    @yoru195 3 года назад +2

    this is beautiful in many ways

  • @knightclan4
    @knightclan4 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant editing

  • @priscilliawekes3013
    @priscilliawekes3013 3 года назад +3

    Miss this ! It has been a while

  • @carl...5327
    @carl...5327 3 года назад

    Espectacular! Felicitaciones! Me encanta! 👍

  • @AmatureAstronomer
    @AmatureAstronomer 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice.

  • @Big.Ron1
    @Big.Ron1 3 года назад

    Good job, and a very nice scope. Thank you.

  • @baggioman1
    @baggioman1 2 года назад

    Fantastic

  • @ThomasKing19933
    @ThomasKing19933 3 года назад +1

    Amazing

  • @martinopinto6323
    @martinopinto6323 3 года назад +2

    Actually saw it few days ago in observation with a 114 cm telescope (kinda small), but I actually managed to see it. It was very weak, but it was possible to spot it. The sky was a little bit polluted too, it was definitely better with Bode's Galaxy and Cigar Galaxy. I'm sure that with a 10 inches telescope really looks like the first part of the video through observation

  • @user-vi8wv1zc3q
    @user-vi8wv1zc3q 3 года назад

    Just awesome

  • @vertix10
    @vertix10 3 года назад

    just amazing

  • @ericgorius5953
    @ericgorius5953 2 года назад

    That’s breathtaking ♥️♥️♥️

  • @astrodad-simonb277
    @astrodad-simonb277 3 года назад

    Breath taking! I was out with my modded Canon just to take constellation pictures - 30 stacked but I got a lot of noise and red / pinkish hue that I could not get any detail out - your are stunning! 👍

  • @stevefranks6541
    @stevefranks6541 3 года назад

    Greetings,
    Bravo! A magnificent view of the Whirlpool. Beautiful telescope. It only goes to show what wonderful things one can see with modest astronomical equipment in talented hands.
    Regards from a fellow amateur astronomer of 60 years.

  • @emrecan2872
    @emrecan2872 3 года назад

    Amazing!

  • @brightstar5106
    @brightstar5106 3 года назад

    Amazing😲

  • @joelsfallon
    @joelsfallon 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @hermanchapman5604
    @hermanchapman5604 3 года назад

    That way so cool!!🏅🏆🏅

  • @MahiSingh-si5vv
    @MahiSingh-si5vv 3 года назад

    I love it.....This is awesome...

  • @dertyphinterdir098
    @dertyphinterdir098 3 года назад

    Soo beautiful

  • @KiranPPatil
    @KiranPPatil 3 года назад

    That was absolutely fantastic. We call big dipper as Saptsrshi (सप्तर्षी in Marathi) and use it to find Polaris.
    Sky is amazing !!

  • @reactiontvchannel.2339
    @reactiontvchannel.2339 2 года назад

    Exceptional videos I like what you do😊☺

  • @abdullahtamimi6309
    @abdullahtamimi6309 3 года назад

    Outstanding 👌🏻 i enjoy watching your videos . keep the good work up

  • @milkyway808
    @milkyway808 3 года назад

    This is super amazing!!! IMAGINE THERE A LOT OF THINGS IN THE SKY LIKE that!!!! I want one (good telescope)

  • @xcvb2347
    @xcvb2347 3 года назад

    Nice video

  • @lovenikolatesla846
    @lovenikolatesla846 2 года назад

    I know we will have different perceptions on how we see things but I've never looked at the Big Dipper as a Big Dipper I was looking at the moon tonight in a dark location and looked directly above to see what is known as the Big Dipper but have always seen it as looking more like a ? mark.
    Looking at some galaxies blows my mind its like an active art show in space,thank you for sharing ✨

  • @srinivasaddepally5171
    @srinivasaddepally5171 Год назад

    Falling in love with you brother and ur magnificent work 😊

  • @X_Excelsior
    @X_Excelsior 3 года назад

    Wow, nice 👍

  • @nonopus3125
    @nonopus3125 Год назад

    Impressive

  • @arian8191
    @arian8191 3 года назад

    I love your videos 🌌☝🏽

  • @mhistory9526
    @mhistory9526 3 года назад +1

    Superb brother 😍:-D

  • @freestyle_5532
    @freestyle_5532 3 года назад +2

    Супер.. Очень красиво 😍😍

  • @rajagopalnagarajan9060
    @rajagopalnagarajan9060 3 года назад

    Nice...

  • @horizonastronomiaargentina7593
    @horizonastronomiaargentina7593 3 года назад

    Wow que belleza 😍 saludos

  • @mikel8387
    @mikel8387 3 года назад

    I was waiting 💕

  • @dennismiller2536
    @dennismiller2536 3 года назад

    Great

  • @rajeshupadhyay8322
    @rajeshupadhyay8322 3 года назад

    Everything is beautiful in universe GOD is great....thanks for video of whirlpool Galaxy...

  • @RizumAstronomy
    @RizumAstronomy 3 года назад

    Clear sky...

  • @Tony67032
    @Tony67032 3 года назад

    now that is amazing , not like what the stellina and evscope are pretending to do, thank you for sharing real views 👍👍

  • @kpv19741
    @kpv19741 3 года назад

    Очень красиво, большое спасибо!

  • @R-A-F
    @R-A-F 3 года назад

    It should be a constellation 🤔... Great photo👍, it reminds me of turbo the 🐌 for some reason

  • @freddiereadie30
    @freddiereadie30 2 года назад

    An alien in the Whirlpool Galaxy is looking back at us in the Milky Way and the alien could see dinosaurs roaming around on Earth.

  • @X_Excelsior
    @X_Excelsior 3 года назад +2

    What aperture size scope would be needed to get live views similar to your 3 sec. exposure ?

    • @Astromagazine
      @Astromagazine  3 года назад +1

      good question. I guess between 3-4 times as big, because I filmes with 1/4 sec but the amount of light collected is proportional to r^2 ?? can be wrong though

  • @jupiterthebiggestplanet9328
    @jupiterthebiggestplanet9328 3 года назад +2

    The stars are my shining balls of fire always there for me when am scared oh who would I be without you stars

    • @rockinroller59
      @rockinroller59 3 года назад +1

      And We adorned the nearest heaven with lamps to be an adornment as well as to guard from the devils by using them as missiles against the devils ….
      Whenever I read a research or a discovery, I realize immediately that the Quran has mentioned it in one way or another and this proves that everything is stated in the Quran. Let us contemplate, and praise Allah be he exalted……
      A picture that shows the stars that are considered to be like faint and beautiful lamps in the sky, called brown dwarfs, it is about a millionth as bright as the sun, therefore scientists call it light bulbs. The NASA scientists say that these brown dwarfs are the lowest power stellar light bulbs in the sky.
      When I was following the scientific news about the scientists' discovery of these beautiful bodies in the universe, something caught my eyes which is the expression that they used; light bulbs which means lamps. I realized that these scientists used this expression as they found a big similarity between the mechanisms of working of these bodies (and other stars) and that of the lamp. And here, it should be pointed that the Quran has preceded the scientists of NASA in launching this expression. God be he exalted says: (And We adorned the nearest (lowest) heaven with lamps (stars) to be an adornment as well as to guard (from the devils by using them as missiles against the devils). Such is the Decree of Him the All-Mighty, the All-Knower.) [Surat Fussilat, verse: 12], so Glory to God!
      --------------------

  • @orangemanonsteroids8569
    @orangemanonsteroids8569 2 года назад

    So I got a back yard refractor a Carson red planet series but I can get fantastic shots of the moon and Jupiter and Saturn but not much else, should I be purchasing up?

  • @user-hw1lx6dr5r
    @user-hw1lx6dr5r 3 года назад

    can we see this view more bigger? if it possible then it will be very interesting to see them

  • @void0094
    @void0094 3 года назад

    Nice video. Can you do this with the Sombrero Galaxy?

  • @otvoreniUM
    @otvoreniUM 3 года назад

    I came from there btw.

  • @cosma7415
    @cosma7415 3 года назад +5

    Au 1% des gens qui lisent se com, passez de bonnes vacances ! :D

  • @7218007
    @7218007 3 года назад

    incredible!! is that final image directly from a telescope? recently been very curious about space stuff. What kinda telescope if i buy can i get an image like this or atleast close to this. tnx

  • @yasin6267
    @yasin6267 3 года назад +8

    It's been a long time to see you and your telescope👍🌌

  • @Fucnn
    @Fucnn 3 года назад

    If anyone noticed there there is a collision of M51 and another galaxy!!! 02:30

  • @X_Excelsior
    @X_Excelsior 3 года назад +1

    Is it possible for you to look through the eyepiece when it’s mounted on the tracking mount?

    • @Astromagazine
      @Astromagazine  3 года назад +1

      Yes sure :)

    • @asgelwkyi
      @asgelwkyi 2 года назад

      Yes it is ... after all it moves so slowly !

  • @AstroNerd
    @AstroNerd 3 года назад

    Not to be nitpicking but objects are classified by the constellation they are in. The Big Dipper is an asterism within Ursa Major. M51 is in the constellation Canes Venatici. Regardless, nice capture. What camera are you using? Also, are you using any software to stack as you capture or are the results post processed? Thanks!

  • @knightclan4
    @knightclan4 3 года назад

    Outstanding bloody video mate!

  • @benburden9323
    @benburden9323 Год назад

    What size eyepiece is that for the worlpool

  • @anonymoususer6683
    @anonymoususer6683 3 года назад

    Dark skies are so hard to find.

  • @sazzadsoyeb5937
    @sazzadsoyeb5937 3 года назад

    How did you guide the telescope?

  • @nikosorf4250
    @nikosorf4250 3 года назад

    No way it gets so visible from a single 3sec exposure, I gotta try lookin for it too
    Is it brighter than the sunflower galaxy that is pretty much next to it?

  • @astroandmore5044
    @astroandmore5044 3 года назад

    I also have a telescope but I don't have good equipments to capture images I have done what I can do with my smartphone on my channel I am looking forward to take images like you in future.

  • @th3challenger895
    @th3challenger895 3 года назад

    What bortle zone do you take theese videos at? There amazing

  • @Oscar-yn3dp
    @Oscar-yn3dp 3 года назад

    WOW

  • @smash72cutlass30
    @smash72cutlass30 2 года назад

    I’m blown away. How much does that 10” setup cost. Because my Teletron just is not cutting it.

  • @ondoyjanvincent5507
    @ondoyjanvincent5507 3 года назад

    Is it possible for me to capture it using my 130eq and a smartphone?

  • @errolburson3623
    @errolburson3623 3 года назад

    what camera did you use for this video

  • @noahrean3905
    @noahrean3905 3 года назад

    What is the diameter of your telescop and his focal

  • @slobodanpejica
    @slobodanpejica 2 года назад

    👏👏👏👌👌👍

  • @PaulHummerman
    @PaulHummerman 2 года назад

    Verynice video but your information about the telescope is a bit confusing: you say it's a Dobson mount then link to an Equatorial mount. I think you mean that your 10 incher originally came on the Dobson mount but you then transferred the tube to an equatorial mount. Also, you are not completely clear about the various views. An other point - it seems that you superimpose both a live view (perhaps 4 fps) on a fixed longer exposure.

  • @wrassjd5
    @wrassjd5 2 года назад

    I love your content! What do you mean when you say "double exposure"?

    • @PaulHummerman
      @PaulHummerman Год назад

      I think somehow he superimposed a "live" view at 4 fps on a static view at a slightly longer exposure.

  • @fredrik_heit4749
    @fredrik_heit4749 Год назад

    can i find this with a 90/1250 telescope?

  • @blackhole7369
    @blackhole7369 2 года назад

    What camera u are using

  • @Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P
    @Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P 3 года назад

    I have a bit smaller telescope....would I be able to see this galaxy??

  • @AstroDragon33
    @AstroDragon33 3 года назад

    What camera?

  • @whirpoolgalaxy1695
    @whirpoolgalaxy1695 2 года назад +2

    Yay im famous

  • @freddiestudio7668
    @freddiestudio7668 3 года назад

    Awesome video brother
    Is it better with the eye?

  • @Harsh-ii6tc
    @Harsh-ii6tc 3 года назад

    ❤️

  • @blackmaster856
    @blackmaster856 3 года назад +1

    Your which country

  • @astronomycrazyman2940
    @astronomycrazyman2940 2 года назад

    What camera are you using ?

  • @sarthakbondre2005
    @sarthakbondre2005 3 года назад

    Which location?

  • @Greenmintgtag
    @Greenmintgtag 4 месяца назад

    Space is only just darkness

  • @matheuscassol6948
    @matheuscassol6948 3 года назад

    What bortle zone were you?

  • @GPFactsTelugu
    @GPFactsTelugu 3 года назад

    What is the cost of this telescope 🔭

  • @RideAcrossTheRiver
    @RideAcrossTheRiver 3 года назад

    M 51 is in Canes Venatici; not Ursa Major.