Star Clusters, Nebulas, Galaxies through my Telescope
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- Опубликовано: 22 дек 2020
- I made a short Video with almost all Deep Sky Object Live Views I made this Year, compared with some animated Long Expos.
Music: AK - Discovery ( • AK - Discovery )
Telescope: 10" f5 1200mm
Mount: EQ-6
Cam: Sony A7s
©Visuals by Astromagazine - Кино
The Night Skies, where I captured these Objects have different Bortle Scales from 2/3 till 5/6.
I always look forward to your posts, I love the live views of these so much. The music is always a 10/10 choice too, keep up the great work!
yeea, the music is the 90% of the video!! its so fucking beautiful..i love this channel
Great video as always! I feel like a lot of people get bummed out on visual astronomy because they don't realize that all the pictures they've seen of galaxies and nebulae are long exposure images, usually processed and stacked. Nice to show the comparison between what a 10" Newtonian will show you through the lens vs. a long exposure image.
So the processed images are like someone with too much makeup?
@@vikramm5908 no not really, they are just image that were stacked on top of each other to have more light data
I waited so long to find someone who does videos like this. Thank you so much!
Those live views actually look exactly like what I see through my 8" dobsonian with my eyes. I havent seen the summer objects, but thats theoretically what they should look like visually
The most beautiful show, thanks for sharing, I personally prefer live view to stacking and processing pictures. Nice video, so relaxing. CS!
Videos like these are amazing. They show you the real telescope experience, please post more!
I have had a few people in my life make me feel small but the Universe has done an infinitely better job of it and I am in great wonderment!
Love this channel. So relaxing and gives such a calming feeling. Keep up the good work :)
I'm sobs🤧, because I haven't had the chance to see it in person. This is truly amazing. Please upload videos often, I'm really looking forward to it💜
Very inspirational, thanks. Love it!!!
Amazing Info and Views of Deep sky Objects.. I have See Plenty of These With my Small Telescope.. I always Enjoy Looking at Them..love Watching your Videos too..Clear Skies👍🔭🪐
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A small correction, from around 1:40 to 2:00: this isn't the Ring Nebula, it's the Dumbbell Nebula (M27)
You're correct, it is the dumbell nebula
You are very careful like you are an expert or lover of astronomy
Very interesting content.
Astronomy - my favorite topic. Nice!
Beautiful .
So beautiful video... Thank you so much 🌼🦔
Wow Amazing thanks for sharing
You’ve been getting lucky with the weather!
wow! very nice video!
I love your videos my man. Could you do a beginners' guide to astronomy and show us your gears?
Very nice, looks like how i see it. Been trying to take a photo of Andromeda with cellphone through ocu but i failed every time(Managed other objects doe). But this was such a good representation of how it looks that i don't feel the need anymore :D TY
Our universe is incredible. There is nothing is our life. Every one will die one day and life is too short but in there people are so selfish & they not help the poor people . So one thing i will tell anyone just enjoy your life in every single minute and smiles.
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Amezing 😨😨
Need more!!
ive seen the messier before. its like the only thing ive ever seen through a telescope, and the dude who had the scope was having a super hard time getting it locked on so it didnt look anything as crisp as yours. but i recognized it.
Hmm. I enjoyed a lot. I got a question. Can you tellme wich camera and telescope are you used.
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I’ve pretty much given up using my eyepieces and just use a colour CMOS for real time viewing or image capture. The views even with a small scope and mount blow away the views through bigger scopes with eyepieces, in my opinion, for a lower cost
Are the 20 and 30 second exposure tracked exposure? I have a 10'' FlexTube dobsonian. I guess I would get long Star trails without tracking I guess? Is there a way to get up to 20-30 seconds without a goto mount? For example by stacking 1 second exposure? Cheers, Michael
Music is good.
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Beautifull video. Man, when you look through the eyepiece, can you see even better then live view of camera??
with the help of a 8+ inch reflector telescope and deep sky filters under bortle 4 or 3 dark sky with average transparency, you should get much better view than what you saw on the video, i suspect that this video was filmed under light polluted area because of the lacking of details in many objects shown in the clip
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Yep, that’s what andromeda looks like through my 8 inch dob
How do telescope can zoom 1 light year then 4 light year? or just only see the light that crash into the dome of atmosphere?, thx.
I love you song
I dont get the "2 min". does that means 2 min to render?
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How come you use a high ISO with shorter exposures? A lower ISO with longer exposures might give more detail, especially for RAW format stacking.
EDIT: I think I may have an idea why. Is it that your tracking motor isn't smooth or accurate enough for long exposures? I see star trails.
Здравствуйте Уважаемые,что за объект в конце листа пролетел? Спасибо за видео.
this makes me love to study more astrology
Numutts it’s astronomy
Or cosmology
Sir how do you find very dim DSO with DSLR view finder? Please tell me.
Anyone noticed the spiral galaxy next to M13? I wonder what its name is
Hey just a question is it possible to see deep sky objects in a city using a telescope or its better observed away from light pollution
Hello its too hard to see with light pollution i should go away from light pollution if you are gonna look with telescope hope that helped
What telescope are you using
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Background music???
Is is true that you can't see the colors emitted from the nebulae if you observe with your eyes directly through the lens?
with small telescope, no, with 16+ inch telescope, yes, but not in every nebula
1:08 I wonder if that’s another Galaxy up on the top right
Please guide us how can we see all this objects by ourself
Although astrophotography is awesome, this is unfair to what you can see in visual astronomy. With Good Seeing conditions and averted vision it is possible to see much more than shown in this video.
I have observed much more with my 10" Newtonian on a German equatorial mount and with higher quality oculars.
Keep looking up !!!
So u took a picture with ur eyes
Hi, third comment
I've seen andromeda but not the crab nebula
What is the name of this telescope ?
Bob
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Who saw the galaxy 1:07
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