I took a picture of the bright new SUPERNOVA!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @johnposavatz
    @johnposavatz Год назад +50

    I started shooting M101 about a month ago, and had NO IDEA that I was capturing a supernova in my images! Thanks - now I know where to look! I'm looking forward to attending my first star party next month at Cherry Springs, though will likely be shooting different objects on my "hit list".

    • @MikeJProto
      @MikeJProto Год назад

      Same, I took a (pretty bad) image of it back early in April, and looking at the image I can see an overexposed area exactly where the supernova is supposed to be.

  • @NGC6357
    @NGC6357 Год назад +25

    Man. The transition at 3:06 from Binoculars to that starry night sky literally sent chills down my spine. I long for the day I get to see the Milky Way for the first time!!! Awesome video Trevor, thanks for sharing!!!!!!!! ♥♥♥♥

  • @TexasTimelapse
    @TexasTimelapse Год назад +61

    Fort Davis is amazing! Every amateur astronomer needs to put that on their bucket list.

    • @cristianmoore1996
      @cristianmoore1996 Год назад +4

      15,000 square miles of light pollution regulation. It’s absolutely amazing and a must for anyone searching for true dark skies.

    • @XxBeamerr
      @XxBeamerr Год назад +4

      Went to a place called cherry springs in Pa for a few nights.. never seen the sky like that before without light pollution etc and it was beautiful.. definitely makes me want to travel around to these different places in the US

    • @PafMedic
      @PafMedic Год назад +1

      @@XxBeamerr ,Getting Ready To Head There Myself After Memorial Weekend,Were 3 Hours Away In NWPA

    • @dennisthemenace191
      @dennisthemenace191 Год назад +1

      Hehe light bucket list

  • @vertisce2845
    @vertisce2845 Год назад +25

    I love that those of us in the astronomy community can appreciate what this is. We only know of it's existence not because of visual telescopes and that's what makes it great. Most people will look at that and say, "That's a bright star." and think nothing more of it.

  • @SkyWatcherUSA
    @SkyWatcherUSA Год назад +20

    Great video Ash and Trevor! What a blast, we were glad to have you 🌌

  • @TheDIYHackers
    @TheDIYHackers 5 месяцев назад +1

    7:36 "When you surround yourself with people better than you, you grow". Probably the best quote I've heard in a while.

  • @JohnDoe-ol3yz
    @JohnDoe-ol3yz Год назад +6

    Your experience was perfect timing. Mine was perfect *bad* timing. The night it erupted, I was going to photograph m101 for the first time (not knowing about the supernova yet). That night I was a little tired, and i thought "ill definitely do it tomorrow night". By the next night, I had read about the supernova, and was pretty excited to get going. The forcast called for clear, dry, no humidity, and no moon in the sky. Basically perfect conditions. But by late afternoon, I was noticing all this haze, like it was a humid day in July. I knew nothing about the forest fires in Alberta (I live in Pennsylvania). Well, despite being "clear", I could barely see the stars of the big dipper with my eyes. It seemed like maybe 10 stars were visible in the whole sky. The smoke hasn't subsided yet, and from what I've read, might be with us for a long time to come. Lesson learned. Never pass up a perfect night. Rest later.

  • @MrGp3po
    @MrGp3po Год назад +1

    SN are fun! Last year it was the supernova in NGC4647 near M60 discovered 4/16/2022 that I photographer over a few nights. Really fun. Thanks for another great video. Star Parties are a great time to connect with other astronomers. This often solitary pursuit is best shared with others.

  • @DeepSkyDude
    @DeepSkyDude Год назад +2

    Dude. Awesome video Trevor! So glad you got to join us!

    • @nightsky_ash
      @nightsky_ash Год назад +1

      Your explanation of how special star parties are was spot on Will! You nailed it.

  • @Wombatzone31
    @Wombatzone31 Год назад +3

    That is one massive explosion when you consider its size to the rest of the Pinwheel Galaxy, am so jealous, Pinwheel only gets to 4 degrees on my horizon here on the east coast of Australia. Glad you could share it!

  • @scotiaastro
    @scotiaastro Год назад +23

    Another great video and awesome editing...you're fast becoming the Casey Neistat of Astro! ;) Glad you had fun mate and glad you were there to snap the Supernova! Have a great week and best wishes from Scotland! :)

    • @AstroBackyard
      @AstroBackyard  Год назад +8

      The ultimate compliment (He's why I started) I'm enjoying your videos, man - keep it up!

    • @scotiaastro
      @scotiaastro Год назад +2

      @@AstroBackyard Well then, we’ve both received the ultimate compliment today! 😀 Thanks mate…best wishes to you, Ash and Rudy!

  • @moooo8272
    @moooo8272 Год назад +3

    Heard the news, a Japanese armature astronomer named Kouichi Itagaki - 板垣公ㄧ found it at 19th May.
    This guy is focus on search new stars and
    famed as “Supernova Hunter”.

  • @geoffnash3098
    @geoffnash3098 Год назад +4

    Never been to a star party. Sounds like fun meeting cool people. Was this star party in the prude ranch? The views of the stars were Fantastic. Imagine living there and seeing that view all that time. I have been reading that beoleteguise is ready to super nova. But the views in Texas skies are beautiful. Glad you guys had a great time

  • @TheGreatToastie
    @TheGreatToastie Год назад +3

    It's amazing to be early to a AstroBackyard video. Amazing image!

  • @thomasoh8764
    @thomasoh8764 Год назад +2

    Went camping a few days ago and shot this target. As a 15-year-old astrophotographer It felt really special to be photographing in such a momentous occasion. Kinda sad that those who I went camping with aren't able to fully appreciate the wonder and beauty of a supernova 21 million light years away. I lost so much sleep photographing it and 4 hours of integration later its actually pretty nice for a beginner like me.

  • @wesleydonnelly2141
    @wesleydonnelly2141 Год назад +1

    I was desperate to capture SN2023IXF myself but as per usual the British weather stopped me! Never mind, I still get to share in the experience through your awesome vid! Beautiful image! Thanks!
    Wes, Liverpool UK.

  • @sitchon
    @sitchon Год назад +1

    Thank you for putting the experience in a beautiful episode. We also stayed at the Harvard Hotel that first Sat night before TSP doors opened. What a memorable TSP, our first. It was very nice to meet you and Ash. We will be back next year! Clear skies! - Nick & Kay

  • @BadYossa
    @BadYossa Год назад

    I stumbled across your channel in either 2017 or 2018 and have been blown away by not only your content, but how you have evolved to become a key figure in the Astronomy/Astrophotography space (!).
    Due to life, work etc, I only bought my first telescope back in early Feb this year (Mak 127) and have since invested in a beefy mini pc beast for Nina driven projects and the Asiair platform and cameras. Got a great deal on a Samyang 125 and bought adapters for my DSLR and one for my Nikon lenses.
    Watching vids by yourself, Dylan O'Donnell, Lukitmatico, Cuiv and many, many others I have gained incredible insight into a bewildering array of minutia (Polar alignment, guiding/tracking, PHD, Pixinisght etc).
    Thank you for starting me down this amazing path, it's really appreciated Trevor.
    Clear skies
    PS I live in the south of the UK and, due to work, I've only had a few nights of clear skies since Feb, but I'm both stubborn and optimistic, so it'll all come good at some stage :-)

  • @mycarolinaskies
    @mycarolinaskies Год назад +2

    I got to go to TSP just over 20 years. For those who never get under bortle 2 skies with hundreds of others in the hobby this is one of those events you'll always remember. The galactic core is painted above you like Micheangelo's Cistine Chapel. The stark dry scenery helps you focus on what's above in the stark darkness of space.
    Great that SN 2023ixf was a showpiece for the event and that you could image its early onset!

  • @lukomatico
    @lukomatico Год назад +4

    Beautiful video mate and congratulations on the capture!! That's awesome 😎
    I hear what you're saying about sharing too, very true! it's been fun to stream this event and share with as many people as possible, that connection with others of a like mind elevates the whole experience 🙏
    Thanks for sharing and clear skies!

    • @AstroBackyard
      @AstroBackyard  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much, man. You have come a long way - keep it up, and clear skies!

  • @GhostSenshi
    @GhostSenshi Год назад +1

    Awesome presentation bro. The supernova started the same day as my local star party too, and I immediately switched gears from my planned M51 to M101 to start getting those photons. I just finished collecting my color data last night and I will have a complete image by tonight that I’m eager to share with you. I know that I’m going to want to add more luminance than what I have, but for now I am stoked

  • @jimpotts615
    @jimpotts615 Год назад

    Trevor is was great to meet you at TSP and I really like the cameo you gave my Brother in Law at the end of the video. Enjoyed this and loved that you captured the Supernova. We were leaving early Saturday morning and the skies didn't look good so unfortunately we packed up our gear before Friday afternoon.

  • @anthinhcty6885
    @anthinhcty6885 Год назад

    Oh god, that was extremly exciting! This is the best video i've ever seen from yours! Trevor, thanks for sharing!

  • @josh8560
    @josh8560 Год назад +2

    Amazing video! As a beginner starting this new amazing hobby, i can't wait to produce great images like yours one day!

  • @dumpydalekobservatory
    @dumpydalekobservatory Год назад +1

    Very nice Trevor M101 is certainly a popular target now.

  • @SpaceIsBeautiful
    @SpaceIsBeautiful Год назад

    Ever since I heard about this supernova, I was waiting for you to post a video about it! Love the picture!

  • @matofbelgica
    @matofbelgica Год назад

    Amazing that you were there when it happened! And you can tell yours is early, I just finished my image from last night and the nova looks brighter than the rest of the galaxy now.

  • @road_to_rage_559
    @road_to_rage_559 Год назад +3

    Finally you are back Trevor. Hope you recovered well🙏🏼👍🏼

  • @Mark_Wierda
    @Mark_Wierda Год назад

    Cool video, Trevor! Amazing that you could manage to photograph the supernova! 👏🏻

  • @estefanello
    @estefanello Год назад

    Sooo cool! Thanks for sharing this unique moment with us!

  • @timmoody7600
    @timmoody7600 Год назад +2

    Amazing. I shot M101 on May 3, 16, 17, and 23 without any idea. (also last summer) I'm now looking to see if I can spot the difference; that star is definitely brighter than last summer. Coincidentally I shot both with and without the LeXtreme filter, which adds some contrast.

  • @StarScaperPhoto
    @StarScaperPhoto Год назад

    That's some great storytelling! Makes me want to go back a bit more to deep sky besides nightscaping every now and again. Thanks for sharing!

  • @scoobywrx05dw
    @scoobywrx05dw Год назад +5

    When I read the caption I thought to myself " how?? We have been under a blanket of smoke for a couple weeks now, then saw you guys are at the TSP. Lol

    • @AstroBackyard
      @AstroBackyard  Год назад

      Smoky sky since we got back :(

    • @scoobywrx05dw
      @scoobywrx05dw Год назад

      @@AstroBackyard it's been terrible brother. Have months of cloudy weather then we catch a break from the clouds just to be covered with smoke. I've been practicing solar with the Lunt ls60 getting ready for the solar eclipse this year and next. Are you guys in the totality path for the solar eclipse next April?

  • @JeremyVeldman
    @JeremyVeldman Год назад

    Oh! That is so cool!!! You caught it. Fantastic! Great meeting you guys at TSP. Clear skies.

  • @TheLastStarfighter77
    @TheLastStarfighter77 Год назад +1

    Brilliant as always, Trevor! Perhaps there's another Trevor out there in another galaxy looking right back at our own Milky Way? 🤔

  • @mattandkim17
    @mattandkim17 Год назад

    So freaking cool. What a great shot too! Congrats, and thanks for sharing!

  • @jimblackwell3754
    @jimblackwell3754 Год назад

    Amazing, Trevor! I’m so happy you captured that historic image. It’s certainly not luck, but the residue of keeping your camera rolling night after night. So well deserved! Also, so glad you got to experience TSP. I was there in 1984 and 85. Back in the land of hypersensitized film and cold cameras. In fact, Jack Newton was a featured speaker!

  • @CDigata
    @CDigata Год назад +1

    nice one trevor, i think the world is imaging the m101 this month

  • @astronomylover
    @astronomylover Год назад

    Your videos keep getting better and better. I love the image of the Pinwheel galaxy.

  • @Seafox0011
    @Seafox0011 Год назад +1

    Excellent video - ‘the stars alined’! Inspiring as informative, thank you! The 150 is now on my ‘next scope’ shopping list ;-) Looks like I’ll be under clears skies tonight so M101 will also be my photon source.

  • @jonathanr2830
    @jonathanr2830 Год назад

    Awesome! Congratulations! Fort Davis and everything within a radius of about 100 miles is a Texas treasure and one of my absolute favorite places.

  • @hotrod7969
    @hotrod7969 Год назад

    Love watching these videos while I'm currently doing astrophotography! Just gotta finish up these dark frames...
    Great work! Keep it up

  • @aw7425
    @aw7425 Год назад

    Very nice, thanks for sharing and glad you’re feeling better 💕

  • @richardvernon7019
    @richardvernon7019 Год назад

    Trevor, Ash, Deep Sky Dude, and a supernova, epic video!

  • @amitgujjewar8336
    @amitgujjewar8336 Год назад

    Good to see you back Trevor!! Great video. And that was some monster telescope in that observatory!

  • @zabridges
    @zabridges Год назад

    How cool! I'm glad you got to capture something so new. Thanks for creating your videos, they help me stay motivated to get my telescope out.

  • @Astropaesan
    @Astropaesan Год назад

    Okay,,,,,,,,NOW, I suitably impressed! Observing a SN in the flesh, is a dream come true. Okay, that and a black hole. WOW Trev!

  • @VulcanSays
    @VulcanSays Год назад +1

    Always a good day to watch astrobackyard's video.

  • @ILLiteSociety
    @ILLiteSociety Год назад

    I would literally die to be able to go to this event. Not even to take photos, just to see the night sky so clear. Truly amazing.

  • @briankotak403
    @briankotak403 Год назад

    Very cool Trevor. I shot M101 a month ago. Will be interesting to image it again. Just need all the forest fire smoke to go away. I’ve had lots of cloudless nights in the last 2 weeks but can’t see the stars through the smoke!

  • @matadorbeagles1120
    @matadorbeagles1120 Год назад

    Absolutely LOVE Ft Davis. My wife and I go twice a year around the new moon in Apr/May and Sept/Oct.
    Still waiting to have a Special Viewing Night on the 82" Otto Struve Telescope correspond with our trip. Managed to snag a Special Viewing Night in the 36" Telescope in May.

  • @WayneHIxson
    @WayneHIxson Год назад

    Trevor, what an amazing experience that must have been “in the moment” at such a great site among many kindred spirits! Thanks for sharing.

  • @3DAstroTC
    @3DAstroTC Год назад

    One of these years I'll get down there. So glad you're feeling better!

  • @AstroQuest1
    @AstroQuest1 Год назад

    Cool image of M101 and the Supernova. My wife is from Fort Worth Texas and we go there a lot but I have never made it down to the Mcdonald Observatory region yet. One of these days! - Cheers

  • @astrochumak
    @astrochumak Год назад

    Your videos make me smile. Thank you.

  • @dahur
    @dahur Год назад +1

    What's crazy is this sun exploded 21 million years ago. The light is just now reaching us....

  • @stardebrisx9
    @stardebrisx9 Год назад +1

    I happen to have captured M101 on the 18th and on the 21st and noticed it on the 22nd after someone told me about it who saw it on my photos. Such an amazing thing.

  • @perry3928
    @perry3928 Год назад

    Congrats Trevor on a great catch at a great place.

  • @wchphoto
    @wchphoto Год назад

    Very cool! I remember M101 having a supernova 10-15 years ago. I'll go look it up! Yep! 2011. You produce some really fine images!

  • @billvinson7859
    @billvinson7859 Год назад

    I’m glad to see you back. I believe the last one was in M101 also.

  • @TPQ1235
    @TPQ1235 Год назад

    Trevor, fantastic! Congratulations!
    By the way, even though I subscribe to your channel, and mark every video with a like I have noticed recently that you no longer appear in my recommended feed.
    Something is wrong with RUclips analytics as someone like you who I follow religiously has disappeared from my feed, yet videos that are years old from sources I could care less about are everywhere.

  • @TheAffirmationSpot
    @TheAffirmationSpot Год назад

    What an amazing experience! So rare! So beautiful!

  • @raycapetillo5569
    @raycapetillo5569 Год назад

    Literally have goose bumps! What an awesome event. I just recently bought my first telescope. For now, it will be used to enjoy the universe but one day, i hope to take pictures. I subscribed so looking forward to what I can learn here.

  • @anthinhcty6885
    @anthinhcty6885 Год назад +2

    I've photograph it by my 76700 telescope and it REALLY HAPPENS!

  • @astrojudebob
    @astrojudebob Год назад

    By shear dumb luck, I FINISHED my M101 imaging project one day BEFORE the supernova was visable. Great job, Trevor.

  • @Niduladilumin
    @Niduladilumin Год назад +1

    that is really amazing

  • @oldgittarist
    @oldgittarist Год назад

    Guess you've earned your luck, Trevor! Great shots.

  • @ignatiuk83
    @ignatiuk83 Год назад

    At some point you are right - being alone in this hobby sucks. But thats where I am and it is what it is. Nice video!

  • @wpherigo1
    @wpherigo1 Год назад

    Fort Davis is pretty cool. Went there in the fall, 20 years ago. Beautiful.

  • @i31215
    @i31215 Год назад

    Amazing video, impressive capture 🌌

  • @greglight5808
    @greglight5808 Год назад

    Congrats Trevor great video even better image

  • @ckott99
    @ckott99 Год назад

    I have just developed an image stack (36X5min=3hrs integration) from the previous new moon night. As I write this 3 weeks after your video upload, the supernova is considerably larger! The relative size is perhaps 3 diameters larger than what is shown in your image.

  • @KingLoopie1
    @KingLoopie1 Год назад

    Thanks for bringing that to us! 👍

  • @welshskies
    @welshskies Год назад

    Just spent last night imaging M101 to see SN 2023ixf from deepest darkest Mid Wales (Bortle 3) and I can confirm that it looks amazing.!!!

  • @bloodsthicker5651
    @bloodsthicker5651 Год назад

    Wow, look at that sky move. It's awesome

  • @Killbayne
    @Killbayne Год назад +1

    there was easily around $100k of equipment making up that star party

  • @beforeandafterphotos
    @beforeandafterphotos Год назад

    Got into this hobby because of you. Thanks.

  • @brookster7772
    @brookster7772 Год назад

    Went through all the trouble to zoom in with such clarity, but you did not take a video of it zoomed in? Real genuine video of the stars are incredible. Please hit the video record button next time and post some videos please

  • @hannesschnabel5078
    @hannesschnabel5078 Год назад

    Hi Travor, have you ever tried to point your telescope at Uranus or Neptune. Its just an idea for a video. Great Video btw.

  • @jonathanbatson6541
    @jonathanbatson6541 Год назад

    I was taking images of M101 from the 19th to the 22nd and not looked at the data until today after hearing about the supernova and was delighted to see a nice new bright spot a popup in my subs almost live. Awesome!

    • @AndreH3d
      @AndreH3d Год назад

      please make a video of the sequence!

  • @Aztronoob
    @Aztronoob Год назад

    I love these vlogs, Trevor.

  • @Crypticdragon1
    @Crypticdragon1 Год назад

    That's incredible!

  • @MangoBucketHead10
    @MangoBucketHead10 Год назад

    Wow, that is truly amazing.

  • @GETTR2024
    @GETTR2024 Год назад

    You had me at the shot of the Milky Way!

  • @krystofmacek7996
    @krystofmacek7996 Год назад

    Last friday I was setting up my rig for a first time (Redcat + Sony A7III on SA GTI). M101 seemed like nice target from our backyard. Got just about hour of exposure but supernova was there. In my first deep sky picture just few hours after it was discovered!

  • @elladoz1966
    @elladoz1966 Год назад

    Amazing 😍 TY for sharing 🙂

  • @riverrat2944
    @riverrat2944 Год назад

    I live 2 hrs from fort Davis..It’s an amazing place for astrophotographers. I go there every chance I get..clear skies

  • @ronanhunt88
    @ronanhunt88 Год назад

    Looks like an awesome trip!

  • @anthinhcty6885
    @anthinhcty6885 Год назад +2

    It was the 2023ixf Supernova!

  • @rajmudumbai7434
    @rajmudumbai7434 Год назад

    Amazing that it's possible to get a view of distant galaxies and events that happened millions of years ago. I don't own a telescope - only 15x70 binoculars. I know they are not powerful enough, but is it possible to visit any of the star gazing parties to get a glimpse? I am an engineer and a physics enthusiast with a particular interest in cosmology, but not much experience in astronomy.

  • @standingsheaf993
    @standingsheaf993 Год назад +1

    "Disneyland full of nerds" hmm sounds like the dreamland i want to be in!

  • @GXS_lxo
    @GXS_lxo Год назад +1

    This is not a joke, as I write this I'm shooting M101 any while looking on his image at 5:49 I compared it to my picture and I actually captured it, I only started deepsky back in december so this is incredible for me

  • @CN_Astrophotography
    @CN_Astrophotography Год назад

    I was also lucky enough to image m101 both a few days before the discovery and on the 20th. Was fun to see my subs and the supernova appear!
    Also, I really need to get to one of these star parties, they look like a blast

    • @rimquelsiret
      @rimquelsiret Год назад

      I don't see any video on your channel, how can I believe?

    • @CN_Astrophotography
      @CN_Astrophotography Год назад

      @@rimquelsiret lol, not all people make youtube videos, but I do have images on a few platforms, including astrobin

    • @rimquelsiret
      @rimquelsiret Год назад

      @@CN_Astrophotography you can still make at least of 1 min it doesn't even require editing

  • @livelife261
    @livelife261 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @masked2523
    @masked2523 Год назад +1

    Hi Trevor, may i ask what the date was you took this, because i have also recently imaged this and would like to know if i can see it in my image.
    Many thanks from Dom

  • @DreadEnder
    @DreadEnder Год назад

    I hope I can see videos of the Betelgeuse supernova in the future.

  • @paulnoll9835
    @paulnoll9835 Год назад

    Been to TSP twice, its awesome. Enjoy !!!

  • @appalachianturf814
    @appalachianturf814 Год назад

    Love it! Ty Trev.

  • @rogeryoung3587
    @rogeryoung3587 Год назад

    Interesting blue colour grade.

  • @ricksoliday4908
    @ricksoliday4908 Год назад

    You are so lucky!