I've been watching documentaries on the universe lately and somehow this vid was suggested and it is so nice seeing actual live results and how its done and what you actually see. I can watch animations and stuff on documentaries and see their pics but seeing it done by you somehow makes it more in touch. Then seeing how much work you've put into everything to make it all automatically find the planets all inside your house on a computer, that is so amazing. They don't show how you can see planets during the day with filters or anything. I'd be interested in seeing more videos of the sun time lapse or something. Just incredible work you're doing.
Thank you so much! I am planning to do a video about capturing all gas giants in the Solar System so that we can see how differently they look through a telescope. Talking about the Sun, I have posted a few reels from the past annular Solar Eclipse I was capturing from Texas. You might want to check out one with timelapse here: ruclips.net/user/shortsJZns_1AeM-Q?feature=share
@@AstroCreation I guess j meant on your insta you have super detailed sun pics, I was thinking kinda like watching a mesmerizing fire if the sun could be seen burning and it's flames be moving all around and watch flare ups etc.
Very good video. I'm thinking I could capture a complete Jupiter rotation in just one night because of the long nights in winter. I'll sleep the next night 😊
I think it is possible to capture the full rotation! I got almost 8 hours earlier in November. Here is an animation on AstroBin: www.astrobin.com/uu1dix/ You can also notice how the seeing changes over time once Jupiter gets up in the sky.
I've been watching documentaries on the universe lately and somehow this vid was suggested and it is so nice seeing actual live results and how its done and what you actually see. I can watch animations and stuff on documentaries and see their pics but seeing it done by you somehow makes it more in touch. Then seeing how much work you've put into everything to make it all automatically find the planets all inside your house on a computer, that is so amazing. They don't show how you can see planets during the day with filters or anything. I'd be interested in seeing more videos of the sun time lapse or something. Just incredible work you're doing.
Thank you so much! I am planning to do a video about capturing all gas giants in the Solar System so that we can see how differently they look through a telescope. Talking about the Sun, I have posted a few reels from the past annular Solar Eclipse I was capturing from Texas. You might want to check out one with timelapse here: ruclips.net/user/shortsJZns_1AeM-Q?feature=share
@@AstroCreation I guess j meant on your insta you have super detailed sun pics, I was thinking kinda like watching a mesmerizing fire if the sun could be seen burning and it's flames be moving all around and watch flare ups etc.
Love it! 🪐🪐🪐 nice camera!
I am beyond impressed with your commitment! This was an awesome accomplishment. 🥳👏✅
Thank you so much!
You can make your own jupiter globe with this capture?
It is possible, but it wouldn't be a detailed version though.
200 hours exposure 🫡 can't wait to see, love from India ❤
Very good video. I'm thinking I could capture a complete Jupiter rotation in just one night because of the long nights in winter. I'll sleep the next night 😊
I think it is possible to capture the full rotation! I got almost 8 hours earlier in November. Here is an animation on AstroBin: www.astrobin.com/uu1dix/
You can also notice how the seeing changes over time once Jupiter gets up in the sky.
Wow Amazing 🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
Did you use a coma corrector - which one did you purchase?
Also - did you use any filters - uv/ir filter?
Although I have a coma corrector (2" MPCC Mark III), there is no need to use it when it comes to planetary imaging.
@@mantownmedia78yes, I used ZWO UV/Ir-cut filter
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