Absolutely fantastic! Blown away by your video , work, enthusiasm and passion. Not to mention an incredible achievement. Keep up the good work and great honest content. Best, from Dublin. I will be following you through the JWT journey 🔭
Great Work ! Please can you suggest how to find the coordinates of the James Webb Telescope from perhaps a mobile application or any software ? You mentioned in your video, how you've able to figure it out but I need more clarification on this please. Thank you
Faizan, many thanks, as I noted in the video I used unistellar, which Pat showed on his Heavenly Backyard Astronomy channel, you’ll find it at unistellaroptics.com/emphemeris/ as noted also Ray’s Astrophotography channel shows a different method to get the co-ordinates, hope this helps, good luck, kind regards Isn
I hace a question for you on how was your experience with the Evostar 72 ED and the Skywatcher Corrector/reducer for 72ED. I’m asking as I found it very hard to get a decent focus with this corrector, no matter what I did. Besides that, without a proper 360 degrees adapter it is almost impossible to use as it gives no flexibility to rotate the FOV as needed. How did you managed and what was your experience? Thanks and clear skies PauloF
Great work 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for sharing this amazing view with us
Amazing
Great Work
Greetings from Dar es Salaam,Tanzania 🇹🇿
Many thanks Mudi, clear skies, Ian
That was awesome mate! Good fn work ...
Many thanks Al, kind regards Ian
This is amazing 👏👏👏
Thank you!
Nice work Ian!
Love it man thank you I’d never take my eyes away if I got out there
Good work! I enjoyed watching this!👍 I have the SW 120 Evostar and am just getting started with astrophotography.
Wow, nice
Very well done 👍
Great capture. So cool to be able to image the telescope from so far away moving through space.
Thanks Logan, yes it is just amazing what you can capture from the back garden, kind regards Ian
Awesome, I'm hooked I'll subscribe to see more!
Loved it!
Many thanks Gregory, glad you enjoyed. Kind regards Ian
Absolutely fantastic! Blown away by your video , work, enthusiasm and passion. Not to mention an incredible achievement. Keep up the good work and great honest content. Best, from Dublin. I will be following you through the JWT journey 🔭
Eamon, many thanks, it was interesting to set it up and to be able to capture something so small but so far away, kind regards Ian
Awsome work 👏 😃 Thanks for sharing 🤩
Many thanks, kind regards Ian
Very cool! I will try to image tonight if skies clear.
David, thanks very much, good luck tonight, hope you have clear skies and are able to capture the JWST, kind regards Ian
How does the James Webb focus on a view when it moves so much?
Nice
Great Work ! Please can you suggest how to find the coordinates of the James Webb Telescope from perhaps a mobile application or any software ? You mentioned in your video, how you've able to figure it out but I need more clarification on this please. Thank you
Faizan, many thanks, as I noted in the video I used unistellar, which Pat showed on his Heavenly Backyard Astronomy channel, you’ll find it at unistellaroptics.com/emphemeris/ as noted also Ray’s Astrophotography channel shows a different method to get the co-ordinates, hope this helps, good luck, kind regards Isn
@@astrotimetraveller4622 thank you Sir. Have a great day
I had my take on it using 8HD
I find it amazing that the JSWT can show us detailed images of other planets but not earth. why? what are they hiding?
I asked someone else if it was possible to get JWST with a Esprit 120ED, looks like I've got the answer here :-)
Thanks.
I hace a question for you on how was your experience with the Evostar 72 ED and the Skywatcher Corrector/reducer for 72ED.
I’m asking as I found it very hard to get a decent focus with this corrector, no matter what I did.
Besides that, without a proper 360 degrees adapter it is almost impossible to use as it gives no flexibility to rotate the FOV as needed.
How did you managed and what was your experience?
Thanks and clear skies
PauloF
Why everything in space shines 😮
Thank you for sharing this amazing view with us