What YOU can SEE through a $10, $500 and a $1,000 SOLAR Telescope! 🔭🌟🔥
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2024
- In todays video I'm going to be comparing what our SUN looks like through a variety of different budget solar imaging setups.😎🌞
Which one do you think is best value? 🤔
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0:00 Intro
0:50 $10 Solar filter
3:03 $500 Smart Telescope/Solar filter
6:27 $1000 SOLAR TELESCOPE 🔥
10:15 What will you get?
11:44 Outro/ Thank you members
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What about a 0$ solar telescope 🫠
grab a binocular and place between the sun and a dark piece of paper and focus. Use a tripod. DO NOT USE TO LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN.
@@hgw90026 Get a piece of paper, put hole in it with a needle. Isn't very interesting most of the time but pretty fun during a solar eclipse.
during a sunset with a binoculars or a zoom lens you can see the sun spots.
@@hgw90026did you really just say binocular+tripod is free?
That would be your eyes 👁👁
"Yeah, try not to think about that too much. It might send you down a spiral of existential dread."
Too late for that one, Mr. Scotting. I'm already feeling it. 💀
That’s what I need to branch into next…solar observing & photography. Thanks for re-emphasizing why!
Happy to see you again!! Keep making videos💫
im so happy when u post
Thank you for all your knowledge and hard work!!! Great content 👊💪💪
Very cool!
Great results from an incredible person.
For your next video, you should go over how long your exposure and shutter speed should be depending on what you are trying to shoot during the eclipse. For example, the Dimond ring effect, the corona, etc
Very professional but also very interesting
Great content!
Keep up the great work!
Damon I just want to say thank u for inspiring me to get into astronomy I recently purchased a telescope it's the Meade Polaris 114mm eq and today I saw jupiter and one of its moons I'm not sure which one but that was really mind blowing I almost caught the moon but the cloud denied 😂 also nice video 😊
U prob found ganymede, the biggest moon and it’s brightest moon
@@LFurries8373 wow 😳
Solar observing has been on my mind a lot lately. Very grateful you happen to come out with this video. Would you be willing to do a video on how to set up refractors and reflectors with all the amateur solar options available?
Yes!!! Great idea
Love your videos Damon! ♥♥♥
Thank you, John! Very kind of you to say. 😁
I’m impressed, well done
Thanks!
I just got a telescope for Christmas. I can’t wait to use it.
I can't keep from thinking about like a random bug or locust flying about wial your observing the sun then by chance crashing into the solar filter cause its bright or something breaking it and instantly frying your retina.
Amazing, funny enough, I also feel the need to sneeze while I stare at bright lights, the sun specifically,.
Great video people forget our sun is a star and gets overlooked👍
I just used the 1k telescope at school in astronomy class and it was amazing to see the sun
What camera did you connect to the Coronado?
Got a dwarf solar filter for Christmas still waiting for the sun to peek out from behind those clouds ☁️
Star gazing
I only have a white light telescope for the Sun and I generally use Baader Solar film in front of my 25 mm Pocket Borg refractor.I'd love a proper HA telescope but they are so expensive.I think that the phone picture is focused but you have some haze up there.
WOO :D
yes
What camera did you use on the PST full disk????
And how
Keep looking at eternity ❤
What did you use to photograph the sun while using the Coronado?
Technically and actually you can see what the dwarf and seestar sees with far cheaper telescopes that cost anywhere from 20€ - 200€. I've viewed the sun trough a F300M70 Beginner telescope with a Bresser Solar filter (loose fit secured trough wieder lens cap) that only costed 40€. Your phone does a very decent job as an astrophotography camera anyway.
What would you recommend for a budget between 5- 10 thousand dollars?
After a certain point in price do all telescopes pretty much work the same?
Is a 76x700mm telescope good? Im kinda new to dis
i just got a dwarf 2 for christmas
@10:12 I agree 😂
Day 2 of asking to show ur best telescopes
How effective is an H-Alpha filter if added to an amateur telescope? I think these are a few hundred dollars.
Question here : Cant Nasa or other space agencies build similar Hydrogen alpha filter or sun filters on a bigger scale in order to observe the exo stars and systems
Theoretically yes but the amount of zoom required to see the ball is obscene but somewhat doable nasa rather study our soon before launching a second Hubble with a filter on it
Is it possible to use a solar Filter with Binoculars?
Yep! Celestron actually sells several different pairs of binoculars equipped with solar filters. I own a pair myself, and they work pretty well. If you have a pair of binoculars, you could probably buy some baader solar film and attach that to them.
I say the seestar shows the sun best from a smary telescope pov
At 8:27 see at right side up u can see solar flare 🎉
You can get very similar results to the $500 one for less than £150
Crystal clear blue skies.. 😂
do you expect him to see a blue screen lmao. ofc the atmosphere is clear how else would we see stars
I think you're worth more than the telescopes
You are comparing completely different wavelengths. I would clearly distinguish between H-alpha and white light. These are indeed very different things to consider. And when it comes to H-alpha, please go further and include something with higher resolution, like a 150mm with Daystar or a larger Lunt or a PST modification or Lunt modification.
Clear skies
Felix
It makes mo sens to be able to zoom in so c’ose if the sun was really millions km away
you're not zooming in very close. the sun is just really really big. sunspots are usually much larger than the planet we live on.
Ungay button
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i got one cheaper... go get a Mylar solar blanket.. or emergency blanket.. pull off your due shield. stretch the layers tight as you replace the due shield back on.. and trim the bits from around the outside.. you now have a 3$ solar filter that is adjustable with more or less layers.. i would not go less than 2 for visual viewing. it works as good if not better than most low end solar filters..
My budget is 35 dollars
"noor.5"
You got a smartphone with a filter for 10$?
That’s cheap!
Welp guess I gotta go buy a 1000 dollar solar telescope.
i need a job,do you hire? 😄
Love your videos.
I've been watching for the last few weeks.
But please please please drop the American speak and quote in UK pounds.
It comes across as you are just speaking to your American audience and not the UK .
You guys can convert better than americans can
@andrewhulme8672 $ is the most widely adopted/used Currency. For a wide audience(world wide), Pricing things by the $ is makes sense. For the UK juist change the $ to £ and it's about the same price. Simples.
Dont call people dumb dumbs! Some people actually dont know. Im sure you dont know everything.
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Bro say son
With a scope you can observe the sun twice: once with each eye.😅 P.S.For the slow brain back benchers who miss the joke, you probably won't deserve a Darwin award by looking at the sun, but still a really bad idea, so just don't do it.