Photographing the PINWHEEL GALAXY with a Small Telescope

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • The Pinwheel Galaxy (M101)
    In this video, I take a picture of the Pinwheel Galaxy using a color camera and a 100mm refractor telescope.
    My Images on Instagram: / astrobackyard
    This face-on, spiral galaxy is located 21 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. M101 is an excellent deep-sky astrophotography target for many types of astronomical telescopes.
    The final image of the Pinwheel Galaxy shared at the end of this video includes 3 hours and 30-minutes of total exposure time. I stacked a series of long-exposure images together (using calibration frames) to improve the signal-to-noise ratio.
    Advice on building a deep-sky imaging kit: astrobackyard....
    The core pieces of the equipment used in this video were as follows:
    Mount: astrobackyard....
    Telescope: astrobackyard....
    Camera: astrobackyard....
    Reducer/Flattener: bit.ly/3swyc9B
    Filter: astrobackyard....
    As always, thank you for watching, and clear skies!
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Комментарии • 468

  • @vertisce2845
    @vertisce2845 4 года назад +447

    Trevor says he is going to take a picture using a "small" telescope...

    • @TheExoplanetsChannel
      @TheExoplanetsChannel 4 года назад +4

      Haha

    • @JohnsontheFly
      @JohnsontheFly 4 года назад +8

      @Ger Dik what do you mean, 100mm is pretty big for a refractor!

    • @SSIops
      @SSIops 4 года назад +9

      Hell, my 10" Astrograph could swallow that thing whole.

    • @alang9891
      @alang9891 4 года назад +2

      JohnsontheFly for a refractor, yes, however in terms of common telescope aperture size, it is quite small

    • @Nonosquare2000
      @Nonosquare2000 3 года назад +2

      @@alang9891 you see, a 130mm reflector telescope has a block in the middle. So it's effective aperture is close to 100mm. Though you can get a wider FOV, the brightness is almost the same.

  • @danielmarius31
    @danielmarius31 4 года назад +157

    You beeing so calm, so thorough and your voice made me join this hobby this year. You are a true inspiration.

    • @nikiradio
      @nikiradio 4 года назад +3

      Badoiu Marius give me your hair

    • @camerawalaengineer
      @camerawalaengineer 4 года назад +1

      Eyyy Hoshyari 👏

    • @Theastrocody
      @Theastrocody 4 года назад +3

      Yup! Ive loved space since i was a kid, and Trevor got me into the photography side of it

    • @ratprince1258
      @ratprince1258 4 года назад +13

      yes I too am a hobbit

    • @its_3bdullah82
      @its_3bdullah82 3 года назад +1

      7:28 Ursa Major

  • @piotrjakuc6357
    @piotrjakuc6357 4 года назад +160

    "I think the moon is at 70%"
    *94% intensifies*
    I swear, I have a love-hate relationship with that moon. I feel your pain Trevor, stay safe out there!

    • @pupperemeritus9189
      @pupperemeritus9189 4 года назад +5

      I only have a hate relationship with the moon cause I shoot in bortle class 9+ 360° light pollution ring+unmodded camera without any filters and without tracker and only camera with lenses. Even a little moon is a lot of trouble for me 😭

    • @Hasenlordify
      @Hasenlordify 4 года назад +7

      @@pupperemeritus9189 i don't think that the moon gives you the most trouble though...

    • @pupperemeritus9189
      @pupperemeritus9189 4 года назад +5

      @@Hasenlordify yeah. But it's a major annoyance

  • @bertballenback
    @bertballenback 4 года назад +36

    it's so hard to imagine that that galaxy right there contains another bazillion stars with planets and probably life.

    • @Saifull1991
      @Saifull1991 2 года назад +1

      Bazillion, excuse me?

    • @AntonsAstronomy
      @AntonsAstronomy 2 года назад +1

      @@Saifull1991 Hyperbole.

    • @averyconfusedavali5540
      @averyconfusedavali5540 2 года назад

      And sometimes its not the fact that there might be life that's interesting, planets that are absent of any life still prove to be just as captivating, you never know what you might find really

  • @AstroBackyard
    @AstroBackyard  4 года назад +128

    Fingers crossed that the auto-captions are a little more accurate this time!

    • @humwhatever185
      @humwhatever185 4 года назад +1

      I could take a look in translating them into french if you'd like to ! Oh and btw keep going, and that pic looks gorgeous !,

    • @haydenthilges6175
      @haydenthilges6175 4 года назад

      Love the vids keep up the amazing work

    • @BRIGHTLIGHTSIDE
      @BRIGHTLIGHTSIDE 4 года назад

      I understood that reference xD love your videos Trevor!

    • @sxybasturd
      @sxybasturd 4 года назад

      Use remote desktop . Team viewer and anydesk aren't suited for your purpose

    • @I_Spaced_Out
      @I_Spaced_Out 4 года назад

      I always go through an re-caption my videos before I make them 'public'

  • @jab4188
    @jab4188 4 года назад +6

    Can’t believe it’s taken me this long to come across your channel and videos. It combines two of my favorite things. Astronomy and photography. The only thing I’ve captured from space is the moon using a cheap $50 telescope and my phone.

  • @brianfulda
    @brianfulda 4 года назад +7

    My favorite argument for the hand controller that I still use: it. just. works.
    It's also really cool to show people and letting them push the "enter" button to slew the mount. They always love that.

  • @elliottastro-imaging9298
    @elliottastro-imaging9298 4 года назад +31

    Phenomenal!!!! I love this channel!!!! I’ve been talking with chuck for 3 years and watched him grow as an astrophotographer...he is an amazing person and I’m so glad he got mentioned for his amazing work!!! Thank you for everything you do!!!!

  • @karllewis735
    @karllewis735 4 года назад +2

    I gotta say... this was inspiring. I had ONE clear night, just last night, so I set up my 130mm APO and tried to get some data from M101 from MY backyard. I'm looking forward to seeing how it worked... (still capturing the dark frames, even now.) Thanks, Trevor, for the idea/inspiration.

  • @jimtaylor5802
    @jimtaylor5802 4 года назад +5

    Keep sharing all those hints, tips and tricks...Here's a few from my journey...
    Saw your new video notification for M101, it was on my observing list, so I fired up my gear last night - got just under 5 hours of subs using LRGB and a nebula filter. However, the Moon was incredibly bright and caused havoc on my M51 subs.
    Agree - PoleMaster is the efficient and effective way for a really good polar alignment. Have tried the EQ6 pole scope with not much luck. I move the PoleMaster camera between mounts - makes it easy to spread the cost of the camera over a couple of mounts. ASIair PA likely works well, and will find time to master this software.
    I find a red dot to be the best way to do one-star alignment - once you've got the main scope and red dot nicely aligned (zeroed in), doing a one-star alignment gets much easier and quick.
    ASIair plate solving works really well for me (solve & synch is a great feature), but last night was the first time to get APT to work with Pointcraft - figured it wouldn't work first time - but amazingly it all worked nice with CDC, synching to the mount, and centering the image with the FOV calculator in APT.
    Remote control - I've got an Intel NUC, loaded with all of the software and mounted on the scope (with a WiFi extender) but have found an ethernet cable (100') is the best connection and then run Desktop Remote (free with Windows 10pro). I can then pull the NUC off the scope, bring it it and transfer images. Have a few tools that I can peek at saved FITS files, stretch the image and make sure there's nothing while working remotely (warm and out of harms way from biting bugs in the summer)!
    Rank amateur, about 305 up the learning curve. Using a William Optics Zenith Star 81, ASIair and ASI071 OSC for most of my DSO photography. My first scope (Nextstar SE3) was used almost exclusively for visual. So, last night, was able to pull together and getting all the hardware (EQ6, NexStar SE8 & ASI183MM), PHD2 & guide scope work with a ASI EFW, and all of software playing nice.
    My trick in troubleshooting - when things aren't work well, best to restart the parts - sometimes it means restarting in the right order (but this could be my superstition) - I usually start with the computer > mount > camera > guide scope > EFW > electronic focuser, then everything else.
    Check that you've got all of the power supply needs filled - last night, I found my camera wasn't cooling well (in the status window of APT) and realized my power (12v) was a mere 500mA and I needed 3A. Boosted the power (with a 12v block) and everything worked perfectly. Likewise, I've found power issues are the invisible gremlins - get a good 12V power supply (Trevor has shared the 12v power supply he used in lieu of a battery) that has capacity to delivery at least 10A. Lots of home-brew solutions out there if you are also a Ham radio operator.
    Tip - I really like SkySafari Pro (works nicely with ASIair) - just learned that I can use the "Tonights Best" and Highlight Objects (Search > Tonights Best > Highlight Objects, including making a tonight's observing list). Toggling the highlight objects puts each of the objects on the planetarium view. Then I check what's interesting, check transit time (to avoid a meridian flip fiasco), what's in the way, and when clouds, dew points or brisk winds will create havoc.
    So, back to the top - got 20 subs at 180 seconds using LRGB and nebula filter - I've never been able to get 5 hours of imaging on any one night - M101 cooperated and I avoided any complications with meridian flips! No the hard work begins to do the post processing - I'm only at 20% up the learning curve.
    Final hint - find a good, detailed "cookbook" for PS or PixInsight - keep notes as you work through all of the tweaks, repeat, and keep trying the recipe until you get what's needed to float your boat.

  • @Punjab982
    @Punjab982 3 года назад +1

    The way he introduces the galaxy at the drop of the beat ✨🥁

  • @itouse7545
    @itouse7545 4 года назад +47

    Parents: Honey, what do you want for christmas?
    Me:
    Parents: *uHH*

    • @wjld
      @wjld 4 года назад +8

      Well, you know, just a "small" telescope.

  • @jeffreydyben629
    @jeffreydyben629 4 года назад

    Just imaged M101 last night, 2nd night imaging ever. This channel is honestly the best, it’s the reason I started this hobby

  • @benphtobooth
    @benphtobooth 4 года назад +11

    Love the tips! Never knew about adding a custom Stellarium horizon. As always, great video Trevor. Cheers from snowy Alberta!

  • @techmeout1362
    @techmeout1362 4 года назад +2

    My wife and I recently found your channel. All I can say is what a treasure. It's an honor to be a new subscriber. We've decided that we'd really love to start this as a hobby. Thanks for what you do. Stay safe.

  • @faris2835
    @faris2835 Год назад

    Wow the pinwheel galaxy is amazing with stacking images of the galaxy so Tysm for the showing us the beauty of the pinwheel galaxy

  • @DylanODonnell
    @DylanODonnell 4 года назад +25

    That new lens for outdoor video is niiiiice Trevor. Good to see you used a behind the scenes clip of the livestream! If this means you have compromising footage of me talking smack please destroy it ;)

  • @rocksolidreviews8900
    @rocksolidreviews8900 4 года назад +2

    I can't tell you how much I appreciate your channel, it has reignited my love for astronomy and spurred me on to get out with my little 90mm mak again. Keep up the great work my friend, love the channel and thanks for sharing your talent and expertise with the world. Clear skies!

  • @JordanALAllen
    @JordanALAllen 4 года назад +2

    Trevor this was probably one of my favourite videos from you, thanks so much for your positive attitude and enthusiasm - it’s greatly appreciated at the moment! I’d really love a tutorial some point on how to use star masks and in particular how to blend RGB stars into narrowband images. Awesome Pinwheel!

  • @kushchandaria1115
    @kushchandaria1115 4 года назад +4

    Keep making videos - They’re the highlight of my week!

  • @aemyttyastro
    @aemyttyastro 4 года назад +4

    I watched this while I was imaging Venus during the day....Great combination!

  • @mikyles.1830
    @mikyles.1830 4 года назад +6

    Absolutely brilliant! That picture looks so beautiful

  • @celestromel
    @celestromel 4 года назад +1

    Another really helpful session - thanks Trevor. I am a plate solver, but I am so pleased you defend the hand controller. If it works for you, use it! Plate solvers can get a bit snobbish at times 😏

  • @brianreynolds1098
    @brianreynolds1098 4 года назад +2

    Another great episode, Trevor! Beautiful shot of the Pinwheel. Love this channel even though I'm just a Planetary AP guy. Oh, yeah. I DID see you, Dylan and the gang live on YT the other night! Loved it! Keep up the great work!

  • @goldfish31ful
    @goldfish31ful 4 года назад +2

    Trevor, you should build you a skybox for your backyard. It's relatively cheap and easy to build. Plus once you finish and use it a couple times to setup in, you will be like Why didn't I do this earlier.
    Beautiful image btw!

  • @ganymedkallisto5561
    @ganymedkallisto5561 4 года назад +1

    Hi Trevor,
    I‘m one of those „plate- solving guys“. I can’t tell you how satisfying it is when APT says „Goto++ finished“, and your target is centered within a few pixels 🎯 😜

  • @MrGp3po
    @MrGp3po 4 года назад

    Another fun and inspired video. I sometimes run your channel on my living room tv while I go about my business around the house; occasionally pausing to watch and replaying segments. Not only do I learn a lot; I just enjoy your sharing the the joy and peaceful wonder of watching the night sky.

  • @meghjoshi7031
    @meghjoshi7031 3 года назад +1

    I wish I had that mount and that confidence

  • @area51xi
    @area51xi Год назад

    I don't care what they say about you and Radian Raptor... this is awesome especially the choice of music at the end.

  • @Lessgetbrootal
    @Lessgetbrootal 4 года назад +4

    One of my favorite galaxies! Nice job Trevor. Incredible image considering the terrible light pollution next door

  • @viorelchristian8138
    @viorelchristian8138 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for all the time you spend teaching us how to do Astrophotography. This is by far the most interesting and captivating channel I have subscribed to and I am looking forward to seeing more videos of you taking awesome shots of the night sky. Best regards from Romania, man. I will make sure to share your videos and make people from Romania aware of the beauties of Astrophotography. I can't wait for the next video.

  • @juvenilsoncamargos8827
    @juvenilsoncamargos8827 4 года назад +1

    BEAUTIFUL PICTURES! ONE DAY I WILL SEE THIS WHITH MY OWN EYES!

  • @TheDicsolovag
    @TheDicsolovag 4 года назад +1

    Man! Awesome B-roll sequences!
    And amazing results too!

  • @Gregg69420
    @Gregg69420 6 месяцев назад +1

    You should try something like the cartwheel galaxy or Stephan’s quintet. I just bought an 11” SCT and I am so excited for when I finish setting it up (just gotta put on the guidescope.) I even bought an ASIair for it.

  • @nicklazur2264
    @nicklazur2264 4 года назад +4

    I needed this video today, this was awesome. I actually just ordered my first guiding setup and dedicated cooled astro camera today (ASI183MC Pro) for my Z61 and Star Adventurer. It's a little more intimidating than unguided shots with my full frame DSLR, but if someday I can create anything close to an image like that it will all be worth it.

  • @AstroDenny
    @AstroDenny 4 года назад +1

    I also love the hand controller for one-night projects, but to get consistent images over multiple sessions, you almost have to plate solve. Great video- I hope do see something besides the bottoms of all these endless clouds soon!

    • @davidjames4915
      @davidjames4915 4 года назад

      I had to give up on the hand controller when it conked out in sub -20° weather one night in December 2018 when trying to photograph comet Wirtanen. So I didn't even switch to computer control for plate solving, just to get around having to warm up the hand controller over an air register and wrapping it insulation when not directly using it.

  • @jxkjenwjgalaxy8748
    @jxkjenwjgalaxy8748 4 года назад +1

    Please keep making these videos I love watching them and you got me into space!

  • @arunphillips6977
    @arunphillips6977 4 года назад

    One of the best if not THE best channels on YT, just fantastic. Keep em coming!

  • @Scotty-ym7nf
    @Scotty-ym7nf 4 года назад +1

    Would you be to do a video on what you need equipment hardware and software that you would need to have to capture these galaxies for beginner please. Personally, I've been doing photography for over 3 years and want to get into astrophotography thank you

  • @noam8247
    @noam8247 4 года назад

    Wow great video, the quality just keeps getting better and better. That pinwheel galaxy image is just stunning so great job on that even with the city light.

  • @cybers0k
    @cybers0k 4 года назад

    Hey Trevor! Another option to control your pc remotely is "chrome remote control" extension. It's A 3 click setup and you can control your pc without having to turn it on from anywhere (another pc, your cellphone, tablet) just by logging in to your Google account.
    That's s what I've been using and it's super reliable 😊

  • @Zain0_0
    @Zain0_0 4 года назад +2

    i wish i had even a 3rd copy of your telescope and tools.. ahh man you're so lucky to have all these tools.

  • @RaysAstrophotography
    @RaysAstrophotography 4 года назад +1

    Awesome looking one! your quality is getting better everyday! Congrats!

  • @sophiab.282
    @sophiab.282 4 года назад +2

    I stumbled on your video by chance,very beautiful foto though! I'd love to see the stars through a telescope 😍

  • @dNkaa2u
    @dNkaa2u 4 года назад +1

    Your videos and great shots keep amazing me, thanks for that! Keep up doing this amazing work! Clear skies!

  • @stuartwilson5772
    @stuartwilson5772 4 года назад

    Nothing wrong with using a hand controller. Old school. May have to get one for my Az Gti as the cold kills my phone battery. Great video and excellent tips as always. Clear skies 👍🏼

  • @mayamargaretha7256
    @mayamargaretha7256 4 года назад

    The pinwheel look so beautiful 👍👍👍

  • @catchingphotons
    @catchingphotons 4 года назад

    Hey Trevor! Thanks for that brilliant video.
    A) You walking casually around in your garden, talking to us: that looked VERY professional ;-)
    B) I really (!) liked the section "beginner tricks". PLEASE keep this section in every video you do. It's as you said: It makes your videos not only pretty to look at, but also very helpful for newbies out there. You made your experience: share it!
    Great job - you develop in editing every episode! Well done.
    Greetings
    Chris

  • @theheavensdeclareastro
    @theheavensdeclareastro 4 года назад

    Yes!! Galaxy Season Videos. Love it Trevor--can't wait for the next upload!

  • @cult4037
    @cult4037 4 года назад +1

    Amazing pictures. Im always captivated by them and the music adds to it. Inspiring! Keep it up!

  • @ChucksAstrophotography
    @ChucksAstrophotography 4 года назад

    Nice shot Trevor and I like that you use a filter drawer. If I were doing one shot color, I think that filter draw is ideal to keep my whole imaging train threaded. And thanks for the shoutout.

  • @azdh85224
    @azdh85224 4 года назад

    Very nice - great photo. 👍🏻 🔭

  • @AF29007
    @AF29007 4 года назад

    I live on a bush property in Western Australia, and I cannot see the SCP from my telescope setup spot thanks to trees. I use APT to platesolve to drift alignment points, and PHD2 to drift align my polar alignment. Platesolving will always get my telescope bang-on the target, it's just headache-free imaging. Repeatability! Platesolving has its advantages!

  • @BootlegSounds
    @BootlegSounds 4 года назад

    Hey I have a friendly tip for you that might help, not so sure tho. I've noticed that everything with your equipment has red/orange lights and your laptop doesn't, you can open notification center (on the right of date and time in taskbar) and click on "Expand" in bottom and turn on "Night light" also u could right click it and go to settings to make it even more orange :) I hope this helps in any way

  • @icyxxxxx
    @icyxxxxx 3 месяца назад +1

    Very nice!

  • @AstroQuest1
    @AstroQuest1 4 года назад

    Thanks for the AnyDesk Tip Trevor! I have never given any flak about using the hand controller, whever floats your boat. In fact I started using it last night for the first time this year setting up in the yard, although I had to ditch it as it was not connecting to the computer. I felt like Inspector Clouseau.

  • @dustin3631
    @dustin3631 4 года назад

    I really like how your video quality (camera, sound, editing, talking, B-roll, etc..) improved over time!

  • @cdz9400
    @cdz9400 Год назад

    Fun fact: at the time of me writing this, a supernova just went off in the galaxy, and this man photographed it

  • @prfm_setya95
    @prfm_setya95 4 года назад

    _Its pretty cool, when everyday public takes an interest in astronomy and starts paying attention to what we're doing_

  • @tigercloud6945
    @tigercloud6945 4 года назад +1

    I love knowing what's above us all the time, to witness what's out there is a real privilege tho. keep up the great work love your Channel.

  • @roadsofthebayproductions
    @roadsofthebayproductions 4 года назад

    Astro always intresting, but last night astro try photographing was enough.
    This channel is best of best in this category. Keep up the good work.

  • @martiny1804
    @martiny1804 4 года назад

    Great Shot. You know if you use a laser pointer you can turn off that street light in front of your house. Just hit the sensor on top. if that works for you rig it up on a tripod. Doesn't damage the light at all.

  • @mannyliesk3883
    @mannyliesk3883 4 года назад

    Awesome vid as usual Trevor. I just got the Skywatcher EQM-35 Pro SynScan GOTO my first non manual mount. Yep, you absolutely right about not rushing the setup - learned the hard way. Thank you the for tips for alignment and camera setups from the previous vids. Without it I would probably still scratching my head.

  • @bradleyeis7319
    @bradleyeis7319 4 года назад

    Hello Trevor, I have recently found your channel, and after watching a lot of your videos I have found a few things out. Your Dog loves to just sit there and watch into the distant future, your Wife hates being on Camera. I saw the QA and she is smart about Astrology, why isnt she with you on those nights taking Pics with you, And I also found out that I know NOTHING about Astrology, I hardly understand anything you are saying. I am trying to pick up on things and understand it better. I am looking to get my 1st telescope but want to find out as much as I can first. Nice to see you in San Diego, I was born and raised there, but now live in Northern Ca. Did not know they had that out in the Desert. Good job on the Videos and Love the pictures you take. Oh, I just had a B-day if you are running out of room for all of those Telescopes. Clear Skies.

  • @dasimcoes
    @dasimcoes 4 года назад

    The sigma 1.4 almost turns night into day. Nice image of M101 by the way.

  • @jimmydigital00
    @jimmydigital00 4 года назад

    Great video Trev, reminiscent of some of your older videos where you are just hanging out in the yard and we get to hang out with ya. Keep em coming. Trapped in this house and tired of Netflix shows. LOL

  • @edwardswarbrick3092
    @edwardswarbrick3092 4 года назад +1

    Damn, just watched the intro so looking forward to watching the rest! 👍

    • @AstroBackyard
      @AstroBackyard  4 года назад

      Thank you!!

    • @edwardswarbrick3092
      @edwardswarbrick3092 4 года назад

      @@AstroBackyard amazing photo! It such a shame - I've been wanting to get into night photography for a while now but I just don't have the money to do so. This just gives me such satisfaction know what I'll be able to achieve with a bit of practice and when the kit is cheaper. Thank you so much! Ed (ps what is the name of the song at the end.)

    • @theuniverse9712
      @theuniverse9712 4 года назад

      Song ending name: Michael fk and Liam Thomas - HOLD ME

  • @4GregF
    @4GregF 4 года назад

    Wow, that was a good picture of the Pinwheel Galaxy!

  • @richardgracews6
    @richardgracews6 4 года назад

    Congrats on the new lens I just picked up the 18-35mm 1.8 Sigma and very happy. I don't do full frame yet. Thanks for the entertainment. Clear Skies!

  • @wernerrecks
    @wernerrecks 4 года назад

    Hi Trevor, thanks for the great video !!! This is the best astro RUclips channel ever !!!!!!

  • @YourgrandpaGaryBrown
    @YourgrandpaGaryBrown 4 года назад

    i like the cool new sound effects its majestic

  • @TheflickerofMotion
    @TheflickerofMotion 4 года назад

    Nicely done man, like the filming angles too

  • @Indecisive013
    @Indecisive013 4 года назад +1

    New sub. I love your videos

  • @astrophotonz
    @astrophotonz 4 года назад

    Your videos are still wonderful. Well done Trevor

  • @aaronsastronomy9236
    @aaronsastronomy9236 4 года назад

    I think you and Chuck are stealing all my clear skies! wait... I live in Chicago this is just naturally cloudy :) great job on the vid, I have nothing but Sigma lenses and love them.

  • @joecooksey4331
    @joecooksey4331 4 года назад

    Let's be done and photograph Ash. She'll will love it!

  • @nrate1669
    @nrate1669 4 года назад

    That thumbnail is so cool

  • @shaunsprogress
    @shaunsprogress 4 года назад

    You can use sharpcap to polar align using you guidescope now. It's pretty amazing!

  • @andrewkemp8677
    @andrewkemp8677 3 года назад

    I LOVE your content, man! Space is just too cool!

  • @michs1708
    @michs1708 4 года назад

    Wow Trevor, that is amazing with such a bright moon! great shot! thanks for sharing!

  • @M31glow
    @M31glow 4 года назад

    This is one of your best post! Great job.

  • @thescienceguyprof.juncajig2749
    @thescienceguyprof.juncajig2749 3 года назад +1

    fascinating

  • @misterb6416
    @misterb6416 4 года назад

    I really enjoy your clips. I have always been fascinated by outer space and other planets and stars.

  • @scicciolii
    @scicciolii 4 года назад

    Great video man.... super pro

  • @GeorgePetersIII
    @GeorgePetersIII 4 года назад

    I truly enjoy your channel and your work.

  • @maggygwire
    @maggygwire 4 года назад

    I’m bran new to astronomy and loving your videos. I’ve been looking at Jupiter and Saturn through binoculars recently and that’s great at this stage. Thanks for the videos

  • @sabernathy5465
    @sabernathy5465 4 года назад

    It bothers me that someone disliked the video. Keep up the great work!

  • @wayneparker9782
    @wayneparker9782 4 года назад

    Love the hand controller.

  • @jeffmarston8586
    @jeffmarston8586 4 года назад

    You are obviously really good with your refractors. A while ago you got a C11. Just wondering if you have tried it out yet, and what you think of it.

  • @wisconsinite920
    @wisconsinite920 4 года назад

    +1 on switching to AnyDesk. I just did the same for that exact reason. Works well on cell phones and tablets also. Nice vid!

  • @tonyoutdoorsuk3479
    @tonyoutdoorsuk3479 4 года назад +1

    Lovely video! I live in London, and have trees other end of the garden, and condos to my left of the backdoor (North) so not sure I can even view M101 with my Skywatcher ST-80? Keep up the awesome work, buddy! And stay safe.

  • @stephenbedford1395
    @stephenbedford1395 4 года назад

    For added fun, try shooting M83, the Southern Pinwheel galaxy in Hydra if you can see it from where you are. If not, I'm sure Dylan would shoot it for you.

  • @brandynewman7411
    @brandynewman7411 4 года назад

    Amazing! Keep doing what your doing. ✨🔭🤓

  • @jameschase9002
    @jameschase9002 4 года назад

    Hi Trevor - When you get a chance, could you take a minute to talk about your mounts' rated payload capacities, and how your various rigs match-up to them? ...could be really useful information for both beginners, and more experienced guys looking to upgrade. Thanks in advance.

  • @kingkevinhector
    @kingkevinhector 4 года назад +4

    Trevor where's the video where you built a custom landscape in Stellarium?

    • @jbmusclecars2
      @jbmusclecars2 4 года назад

      I was wondering the same thing, I thought I had missed it so I went through all of his videos again. I would love to see that video.

  • @paulwhitton957
    @paulwhitton957 4 года назад

    Great videos Trevor - try using Remote Desktop to control your laptop from another PC. It’s free and built into Windows 10.

  • @TheZ3roCool
    @TheZ3roCool 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant end result! I find myself slowing down now when I setup...used to feel a panic almost trying to get setup and data coming in...now I have a better understanding and knowledge I am a lot more chilled :) You seem fairly chilled in this video Trevor! did you have a little to drink? ;)

  • @Prometey77777
    @Prometey77777 4 года назад +1

    I would recommend RDP and Microsoft remote desktop. works great on mac, windows, linux.

  • @RL112871
    @RL112871 4 года назад +1

    I think it's a pretty damn good picture.

  • @astro_hunter1823
    @astro_hunter1823 4 года назад +1

    This is so awesome bit I don't know any of these things you do here 😂 I do watch stars here in my town ❤❤💪🏼