Orion Nebula Live View through 10" Telescope
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- Опубликовано: 7 дек 2021
- Orion Constellation is back. So it is time for another Orion Nebula Observation. The focus was slightly off and it was cloudy, I think the results are still beautiful. I hope you enjoy!
Music: Borrtex - We Are Saved ( • Borrtex - We Are Saved... )
Telescope: 10" f5 1200mm
Mount: EQ-6
Cam: Sony A7s
©Visuals by Astromagazine - Кино
Beautiful footage of Orion Nebula! I'm glad you had some clearing out your way to get this. Clear skies to ya. :)
You like beautiful footage......how about some live action through video rather than just still pics?? Check this out...there are more and more of these posted too!! ruclips.net/video/18U-gZmeWuw/видео.html
@@paul9120 He did show live video footage along with including still shots in this video. It's nice for him to have taken the time to tote all his gear outside, film the footage, put it all together and share with us.
As much as appreciate spreading the astrophotography hobby to a larger audience on RUclips, I don;t appreciate the misrepresentation, especially with the link to a sales site. In the video you show a Sirius, or possibly last generation Atlas mount, but your link points to a more expensive EQ6R-Pro. That's kind of not cool. If people went to the link thinking they are getting what is needed to replicate your results, then found out they didn't need to spend nearly that much, they would be rightly upset. Please list the actual equipment used, don't try to upsell for Highpoint Scientific. We need Outreach in the hobby, popularizing science is a worthy task, but do it honestly.
Amazing . Winter and orion constellation 🌌 is best
True !
You are so lucky to observe things in such clear sky
I love Nebulas. I made a work on it in middle school, got the highest grade, still remember that. :P
That is amazing
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That’s really vivid for being what a 10” telescope! I just love the colours!
This Is Beautiful!! Love the Live Views!,😯👌🏻
Superb! Orion is my favorite constellation and (to me at least) is a harbinger of winter. I finally saw it this year last night.
Me too and it’s easy to spot
In southern California I start seeing Orion (at about 9pm) rising in the east on November 1st. I never understood the stars and night sky until I walked my first dogs every night for years in the same place. One night I was looking at my dog Rosie while she was looking at me...I knew she wouldn't be with me forever...so I linked her with this constellation and I think of her and that night every time I see it. Peace to you and yours
@@nedanother9382 What a great story! Despite my screen name I've also had many dogs in my life and I miss every one of them (and my many cats too). Peace to you also.
As always your videos and background music are amazing...
I just saw this through a telescope for the first time last week. I had seen Jupiter and Saturn through a scope and that's one thing, but this was something else entirely. It's hard to describe the difference between what the eye sees and what the camera sees (or maybe it's actually our standard display tech that's letting us down here). The dynamic range of our eyes is so much better, the stars have a piercing, glinting brightness to them that is almost hard to look at. The illumination/reflection of the nebula from the stars is somehow more obvious as well. The color is mostly absent, which is kind of a bummer, but it's still very much a remarkable and memorable sight.
Thanks for sharing these, it's so helpful for folks to get an idea of what to expect, but I'd also recommend everyone take the opportunity to take a peek live as well, it's impossible to reproduce in this format and is worth it IMHO.
Binoculars will show these colours as well.
Rip, orion was kinda dim this time for me
@Truth 4U I agree. Take a look at what our Creator meant for you to see at the link below. The live action of stars that NASA definitely does not want you to see......It ruins their narrative.
ruclips.net/video/18U-gZmeWuw/видео.html
One day i will look at it trough a telescope as well. Orion is my favorite constellation not only because it's beautiful but also because it's home in some sense. It's a huge structure signifying the orion spur in which we live
The felling of the coldness and the beautiful looking stars in the sky amazing
The view of this through my 17.5" reflector will blow you away.
amazing as always
Thank you for sharing. I purchase this type telescope 1.5 years ago and want to use this. fantastic video.
Completely gorgeous
I love all about Orión constellation.
Me encantan tus vídeos.
Hello from Nicaragua 👍✌️😇
Bro you are lucky to live such type of life we just want to see this cosmos through your telescope God bless you and your family...
Amazing and beautiful
Beautiful
Beautiful video
Wow!Thanks for sharing this
VERY COOL !!! Thanks For Sharing !
Lovely work and the music fits perfectly !
I can't wait until next Winter to turn my 100 ED binos towards M42 and stare at its blue-green hue.
Another reason for loving winter
Очень красиво! Спасибо!!! Ждем новых видео!!!
This ia so good man just amazing gives me thrills...
OUTSTANDING!
So amazing
That`s really amazing video
Watching from Bangladesh...
That is so beautiful. My video is not even close to this. LOL. Always my go to channel for learning. Thanks for the content. Keep up the good work... Cheers! :)
Beautiful 😻
Nicely done !!
Amazing
Nature is to much beautiful ❤️❤️💖❤️
Beautifull of Nebula
Man that was awesome
amazing
Nice capture of the Trapezium.
Icredible! 😮
Beautiful..
Amazing ❤️
The " Stacked" exposures are Awesome!
Nevermind the still exposures.....here is something that NASA won't give you...enjoy! >>>
ruclips.net/video/18U-gZmeWuw/видео.html
I too saw this last night. But cannot see in such a detail.
Great video 👍
Impressive!
Nice job!
Muito bom parabéns
Love It 😂👍👍👍
Is it possible to see the horse head nebula with live view? :)
Maybe you could set it up in a way that it's together in frame with orion
Beautiful constellation. There are two hypergeant and very hot luminous stars. Betelgeuse on top and left side and Rigel on right down side of the constellation. Those stars are ones of the strongest stars in our galaxie
thanks
Beautiful live capture, excellent final result
Here is some real live capture which shows much more than what NASA wants us to see.
Check the link....... ruclips.net/video/18U-gZmeWuw/видео.html
@@paul9120 The stars are not in focus, to see well you need a telescope
@@paul9120 focus your camera.
So the mayans were spot on.
...thank you
Well Done !
The initial 'Orion belt' was much more defined & recognisabe,.... it goes to show how 'depth of field'(adjustable focus) and post capture or live filtering into a larger mirror can both enhance & detract.
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Wonderful. Also, your sky is amazing with minimal light pollution. Is it Bortle 2, 3 or 4??
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nice footage. Are you using a focal reducer along with your canon camera?
Increase interest about space while see the mind blowing Orion
Nice
"The cosmic fire of creation." Comments like that, from a civilization (and several others across the globe in that time frame and earlier) that didn't have the means to closely study the cosmos, blows my mind.
Wonderful special effects...... you should go to Hollywood...
Stop lying
отлично сделано
Do Sirius next and Betelguese ! Love your vids :)
Ahh! Orion, the Coffee Machine Constellation!
Trivia: Orion was a giant, that got blinded and had to walk to start of the world to find his sight. When you are fanatic, return to your roots to get back to yourself. Astrologically is the constellation of the Seeker in old astrology, not Piscean astrology.
Gude, du ich wollte dich mal fragen was du für eine Kamera benutzt.
LG Kauck.
PS: Machst echt klasse Bilder👍🏼 mach weiter so👍🏼 und Bring bitte gutes Wetter nach Hessen haha🪐
Woah!
How much would a telescope like this one cost? How much did this one specifically cost? I’ve been looking for good telescopes lately, but it’s kinda hard to find anything good that’s within budget. Preferably anything under a thousand dollars, but even if this one is more than that, I’d still like to know the model name in the unlikely case that I find myself swimming in money in the future!
Cool 😎
Great view and lovely colours!!! Thanks for sharing. May I ask you how to view the colours through a telescope?
just point the scope at Orion nebula and those visible colors are naturally there. No filters, etc.
the orion nebula has some color, but not much. most deep sky objects are black and white and there's nothing you can do about that; human eyes can't detect the color in those
👍👍 That's amazing! Where did you shoot from, Astromagazine? I ask because here in northeast rural Thailand the skies have become so polluted from decades of farmers burning old crops that Orion is one of the few constellations that's easily discernible in the always hazy night skies.
Merry Christmas!
Particulate matter doesn’t stay in the sky for decades.
@@oldcountryman2795 LOL you obviously didn't read or fully understand my comment. I never said the burning of crops was something that only happened decades ago. The heinous practice of burning crops started decades ago. In fact, it has gotten worse every year hence the hazy polluted skies of today.
Merry Christmas!
And also horsehead nebula :)
Awesome Super
how did you get that end result of what the nebula looks like in your telescope. can you explain?
Are you using the D114F900 reflecting telescope?, can I ask what the focal length of the eyepiece is?
Nice 👌👌
Is there just never any high light pollution where you are? Im trying to find the orion nebula with a 2.6 inch telescope
This may sound stupid, but with my telescope, for the past week and a half, I've been doing some long exposure photography of the Rigel star thinking it was this. Don't ask me how. I'm pretty sure the lens was dirty and warped the image.
What was the focal length and what eyepiece did you use?
Why you are so great.....
What was the bottle scale in the location you were in?
You should go and try for the flame and horsehead nebula next!
will be next :))
Proxima centuri star system through telescope,our new home.
next video title ? :D
what model of telescope do you have?
Your jurisdiction stops at little diomede island 😁
What is the earth-based telescope is available for me to use/rent...? I want to view the lunar landing sites from earth. The lunar orbiter just doesn't work for me
Impossible, you can't see such a small thing even with a high Power telescope
Is this an electronic imaging or optical only?
Best 🙏👍🇦🇿
Which camera do you use?
👋👋👋🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏👏👏 отличное видео !!!!!
I have celestron 114 eq
IMO, that last part was unnecessary kitsch. The rest of the video was greatly enjoyable, thanks for that!
Great video…..whats the music soundtrack?
Music: Borrtex - We Are Saved
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What about the light pollution in your site?
I don't get one thing:
Nebula is approximately 9,000,000,000,000,000,000 meters from Earth.
The telescope zooms in about 508 * ....... or I'm reading it wrong?
I do not understand how such a small piece of equipment will show us something from such a distance. I cannot calculate it mathematically. Can anyone explain this logically?
Simply, this nebula is 24 light years on diameter, 1 light year is about 9.5 trillion kilometers, this is bigger than the entire solar system.
I also have a 10 inch scope but bortle 8 light pollution. Looks nothing like this good for me :(
:// light pollution sucks..
Sungguh luar biasa, nanti saya coba untuk zoom dengan kamera Nikon Coolpix P1000 dan merekam nya juga di channel saya
Why arent the stars looking spherical (round) in that telescope?
They are
Which location?