The Farthest Object I've Ever Captured: How Far Can My Telescope See?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @FelixsAstrophotography
    @FelixsAstrophotography  Месяц назад +2

    8:50 Here I meant triangles and triangular stars
    Felix😊

    • @davidandersen208
      @davidandersen208 Месяц назад +2

      You have a pinched mirror. You have to losen the mrirror clips.

    • @joedenisco6033
      @joedenisco6033 24 дня назад +1

      @@davidandersen208 I totally agree. That is a mistake I've made myself. The backyard universe instructions say you should be able to slip a piece of paper between the mirror and the clips. Excellent observation David!
      jD

  • @joedenisco6033
    @joedenisco6033 24 дня назад +1

    I liked your Video. It amazes me that your focus for the nights' imaging session was the quasar. That is so cool. Most other imagers would process that little smudge out of the image. You understood what it was, and made a video about it.
    I think you have re-discovered some much needed enthusiasm for our hobby. I've always said.. "its not what you see, its what you are looking at" that makes our passion so interesting.
    Great stuff.
    Joe D

    • @FelixsAstrophotography
      @FelixsAstrophotography  24 дня назад

      You are totally right. Thank you for your comment.Your support means a lot to me😊🙏

  • @sandrahertlein2719
    @sandrahertlein2719 Месяц назад +3

    Congratulations on your challenging night.
    The result is amazing.

  • @dougiesmart1623
    @dougiesmart1623 18 дней назад +1

    A great video there Felix, and a fascinating target to capture. I noticed when you zoomed into the target there looked like there was a bit of walking noise. Were you dithering during your session? All the very best.

    • @FelixsAstrophotography
      @FelixsAstrophotography  17 дней назад +1

      Thank you for your comment.😊🙏 Unfortunately I forgot to turn on dithering.🔭

  • @OMaMaRMY
    @OMaMaRMY Месяц назад +3

    For visual folks with a medium scope, it will likely be another quasar, not quite so far away, but still a VERY far 2 billion light years!
    3C 273 at magnitude 12.9

    • @FelixsAstrophotography
      @FelixsAstrophotography  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your comment.The comment will be interesting and helpful for many people. Do you observe with your telescope or do you take images?

    • @OMaMaRMY
      @OMaMaRMY Месяц назад +1

      @@FelixsAstrophotography Thanks for the reply! I mostly observe with my 10" dob, but do love and appreciate the work of astrophotographers and the beautiful images they produce!

    • @freeman10000
      @freeman10000 Месяц назад +2

      I have observed 3C273 with an 8" dob. It just blows me away that you can see something so mind boggingly distant with a modest instrument from a suburban back yard.

  • @Max_Hertlein
    @Max_Hertlein Месяц назад +3

    Nice image 😊

    • @FelixsAstrophotography
      @FelixsAstrophotography  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks.I really hope that you will become an astrophotographer one day😊👍

  • @brianhayward8240
    @brianhayward8240 Месяц назад +1

    Nice work! I've also known triangular stars to be caused by pinched optics. If when attaching your mirror mask, you got one of the screws just a tad too tight, that could also be the cause. Make sure you can slip a piece of paper between the mirror and the mask or mirror clips.

  • @rj66600
    @rj66600 Месяц назад +1

    That’s cool!! Good stuff. I don’t have a set up that nice and I haven’t been doing it for very long. But just catching the galaxy I’m looking for makes me feel good so I’m proud for you bro.

    • @FelixsAstrophotography
      @FelixsAstrophotography  Месяц назад

      Thank you very much for your comment😊I am very happy that you like the video 🙏
      Felix

  • @1701c14
    @1701c14 Месяц назад +1

    Nice image and a great video!

  • @DBonezz
    @DBonezz 22 дня назад +1

    I have a question. At the 10:10 mark what is the blue dot with the blue aurora around it? Will you zoom your telescope in on that?

    • @FelixsAstrophotography
      @FelixsAstrophotography  22 дня назад

      I'm not entirely sure what you mean exactly. However, if you mean the Blue Nebula then it is the planetary nebula m97. Is that what you meant?

    • @DBonezz
      @DBonezz 21 день назад +1

      @FelixsAstrophotography what's in the middle of it. Sorry my question was confusing. But I see the galaxy. I see the blue dot. My question is what's in the middle of the blue ring? Can your telescope see what's in the middle? Is it a star? A solar system? I was just curious. I love watching your videos..

    • @FelixsAstrophotography
      @FelixsAstrophotography  20 дней назад

      If you zoom in a little more you can see some stars in the nebula.

  • @rexsterling7346
    @rexsterling7346 Месяц назад

    big scope for a little mount

    • @FelixsAstrophotography
      @FelixsAstrophotography  Месяц назад

      The heq5 pro has enough capacity for this telescope. However, a much larger telescope should not be used on this mount

  • @Alan-vk6bk
    @Alan-vk6bk Месяц назад +1

    I think youll find its pinched optics. I think you need to adjust the mirror clips. I have the same scope and had the same issue.

  • @anata5127
    @anata5127 Месяц назад

    There is nothing there. You probably need to circle object.
    Why are stars so triangular? What is SNR of image? It looks low. M86 and M108 are pale. You need to quadruple exposure time.

  • @Amankalkal40
    @Amankalkal40 Месяц назад +1

    heads off bro for your work🙌🙌🙌

  • @Tp_astro
    @Tp_astro Месяц назад +1

    Ton 618 is probably,which is 18 billion light years away.

    • @FelixsAstrophotography
      @FelixsAstrophotography  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for the comment. That would definitely be an interesting object😊👍

    • @Tp_astro
      @Tp_astro Месяц назад +1

      @@FelixsAstrophotography indeed! Also it is the biggest black hole ever found

    • @Tp_astro
      @Tp_astro Месяц назад +1

      ​@@FelixsAstrophotographyAnd if possible atleast viewers like me (i like seeing different places, if possible you could travel to dark skies sometimes.)

    • @FelixsAstrophotography
      @FelixsAstrophotography  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your idea🙏. I definitely want to go to another place in the near future and do astrophotography there