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This is really helpful to know what is going to be cool to look at for visual astronomy rather than the expectations from JW or Hubble - thanks :)
ОтветитьWhat level of light pollution area was this done in?
ОтветитьWait so its not possible to see nebula or galaxies without a camera?
ОтветитьThat was amazing,
Thank you
What is this "double exposure live view" you speak of?
ОтветитьQuite nice.
ОтветитьAmazing! The live views are pretty much spot on with what I see in my 8" cave astrola reflector. And you cover all the best objects. Thanks for posting this fantastic video!
ОтветитьExcellent, truly excellent. The live view directly through the eyepiece is in reality better ( darker surroundings/more crispy) than what you saw in this vid, because not processed on your screen. Every time I observe real time with the eyepiece it is sensational! Because it is real, it is there, photons hitting your eyes, crispy clear white blobs, shiny planet details on Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and great detail if you watch the moon. Never forget the moon, closest astronomical neighbor in the sky, pay attention to it as it will probably one of the most beautiful objects to look at in real live.
ОтветитьGuys, can I see deep sky objects without image processing and stacking? What can I see with my eyes through a telescope?
ОтветитьWhat are the exposure times for your images?
ОтветитьWhat is the make and model of your telescope?
ОтветитьBrilliant for budding astronomers, what you can expect from visual astronomy to astrophotographer .
ОтветитьInspiring, make more videos like this!
ОтветитьWhat exposure times for final images and how many light darks flats and bias?
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ОтветитьBeautiful
ОтветитьI would like to get a telescope myself but physical pain makes it hard for my neck to look up, so Simulation Curriculum Corp satisfies this hobby for me. But really really nice live shots.
ОтветитьSo when you show the long exposure shots, are these color edited or would you see those colors just by stacking the unedited snapshots?
Ответитьwhat telescope do you use
ОтветитьWhat camera you using, pictures are so sharp
ОтветитьBro this video is underrated tho’
ОтветитьSo I googled your scope "10" f5 1200mm" I am seeing them come up for like 20k....Is that correct?
ОтветитьThis is Phenomenal!!
ОтветитьLag
ОтветитьWhat camera do you use?
ОтветитьWhat newtonian and what eyepiece u used ? Thanks in advance
Ответитьthanks, really can see these dso like you and good is to compare with camera
ОтветитьIf I precption is a factor or technology is absolutel seeking to bring the mind with technology to make it clearer I've had success on wifi and now here thanks
ОтветитьJust testing a mental strength method
ОтветитьOk the rest u won't clean up or bring closer
ОтветитьFlame Nebula Too
ОтветитьOops You Just forgot HorseHead Nebula
ОтветитьAwesome, Wow
its really amazing watching famous galaxies by armature appliances when you read about them in just books or documentary visions years ago and find out what are those outer worlds watched by Kepler, Galileo, and other famous Greece or Renaissances philosophers.
feels extraordinary, very exciting , it's like to be with Greece of Renaissance Astronomers and walking and standing by them. a new and never before experienced fascination to go in the path of Renaissance thinkers.
Thank You to share this wonderful Illumination.
God is so awesome
ОтветитьAs someone said, a unique and beautiful feeling i had when seeing this spectacular objects. Kind of something we know is out there but no one will ever go there even the closest ones, we don't even know how they actually look nowadays, plus that magic background music ...
ОтветитьHi, What is the telescope you are using please?
ОтветитьI liked the part where the piano went dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun DUN DUN DUNNNN
Ответитьanyone know what the most powerful telescope we can get that is optical (no computer rendering, just eye piece to see what is actually there without computers creating the image)? I'm new, but won't let that stop me. Is it lens size, or scope length? etc
ОтветитьI wonder how this would be with a 16"
Ответитьamazing
Ответить👍🏻🤝🙏🏻
ОтветитьOmg😢 this is a channel for me💘 can't even begin to explain😆
ОтветитьMan.....just wow.
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