Very eerie to view this without music in the background. A stark reminder of the quietness of the abyss where these Behemoth Beauties rest! MOO From COW-lumbus! 👋
@@universewonders1 Awesome work hey any chance you can try for the comet in the constellation leo that Nishimura comet gonna be at it's closest to earth by next week love to see some footage of that if you can
I have been an amateur astronomer for over 30yrs. When I got started in the 1980s most commercial telescopes were 1/2wave crap some even worse! If you wanted a telescope better than 1/4wave you ether had to make it yourself or contract a experienced mirror maker. These days most chinese telescopes that I see at star parties are at least 1/4wave. a real bang for the buck!!
@@universewonders1 hey can somehow put download button for ur live video. I want to process it in a beautiful image. I want to increase my skill in processing tbh
@@universewonders1 okay that’s what I was hoping to hear! I’ve been doing the same thing using the slow-motion controls on my EQ mounted 105mm Mak, but I’m looking to add a 6” Dob to my arsenal and hoped to be able to attempt planetary capture with it! Thanks for your reply. Your images are stunning.
Very eerie to view this without music in the background. A stark reminder of the quietness of the abyss where these Behemoth Beauties rest! MOO From COW-lumbus! 👋
That was exactly what i had in mind 😊 to bring the viewer what space is really like, complete silence
@@universewonders1 It worked! 😁
@@universewonders1 Awesome work hey any chance you can try for the comet in the constellation leo that Nishimura comet gonna be at it's closest to earth by next week love to see some footage of that if you can
I have been an amateur astronomer for over 30yrs. When I got started in the 1980s most commercial telescopes were 1/2wave crap some even worse! If you wanted a telescope better than 1/4wave you ether had to make it yourself or contract a experienced mirror maker. These days most chinese telescopes that I see at star parties are at least 1/4wave. a real bang for the buck!!
Stunning, your seeing conditions must be amazing, what camera are you using man?
Thanks, i use asi178mc for the planets
Danke für die Einführung. Habe auch eins, die Sachen sehe ich auch so
And with the eye, nothing else looks much better, right? I want to get one of these Sky-watcher 150, 200 or 250
Not really no, dso are very dim with eyes and look like smudges
Looks great!
Were the jupiter & saturn views cropped with the camera? Just trying to get an idea of what the actual view would be like for the eye
Yes they were cropped abit, they will look smaller to the eye
@@universewonders1 thanks..
Look amazing ! Did you try to process them ?
Thanks, yes i processed them on the latest shorts i put onto this channel
Final image is in ur channel or noy
No, the footage is intended to be just a live view
@@universewonders1 hey can somehow put download button for ur live video. I want to process it in a beautiful image. I want to increase my skill in processing tbh
thumbs up man
Are you tracking the planets somehow or just drifting?
Kept them in the field of view by hand, very tricky to say the least haha
@@universewonders1 okay that’s what I was hoping to hear! I’ve been doing the same thing using the slow-motion controls on my EQ mounted 105mm Mak, but I’m looking to add a 6” Dob to my arsenal and hoped to be able to attempt planetary capture with it! Thanks for your reply. Your images are stunning.
What lens? Ik there is a 2x Barlow but what other lens?
10mm stock eyepiece, 2x omni barlow lens used and also asi178mc for most of them
@@universewonders1 thanks!
What eye piece do you use for this?
25mm for the moon and planets with asi178mc camera and 2x barlow
@@universewonders1 thanks