Hello do you even know astrophotography or astronomy That telescope is set up early before capturing that photo but he need to do pollar alin which take 1 hour I also have telescope and i know how much hard it is to capture@@Swjatoslav
@@hmuphilly9129 with 650€ smart telescope? It cost less than the body of e good dslr.... sure with better equipment you can do way better, but is a good start at a decent price.
@@overjoyedbrass Thats right but if you take your time for a single nebula for a couple of hours and finish ist manualy with a couple of programms you'll get really awesome pictures from this little guy.
What is the biggest telescope that you use I want to buy it or did you create it and if you did are you able to make a tutorial on how to make and use it
Thanks for the good pictures. I've always wanted to buy a telescope. I think I'll buy one like this. Thanks for your recommendation. Can you see the moon or Mars up close with this telescope?
Just one request, where to learn the names, like is there any book you could recommend, which has info and knowledge only about different starts galaxies and other stuff
See, those telescopes are very high quality. The only downside is you can't see with your own eyes through a lens my personal preference is a hybrid that way i can take quality pictures and also see the nebulae, galaxies, and planets with my own eyes. It's really good for pictures, though.
You will find 99% of astrophotography isnt really exciting to see with the naked eye as its usually just a faint blob(besides planets and perhaps andromeda if your scope is big enough). It's only when a decent camera is introduced to the equation and long exposures and tracked for hours, sometimes 10s even a 100 hours of footage is acquired and then with the use of software, only then will you see these amazing "photos" of nebula or galaxies.
@@hmuphilly9129 there is plenty pf astronomy clubs that do events at specific times of the year and you will find most people will be more than happy for you to have a look through thier setups. Ots a great place to start for kids, and everyone really but is great to be able to "try before you buy" to because yes, some setups can easily be in the 10s of thousands.
@@JasonSmith-zk1mzI agree that a lot of the objects in the pictures aren’t that exciting to naked eye but if you really think about what you’re looking at, and the insane distance it is, it becomes very exciting
Hey, can you give me any recommendations for what beginner telescope to buy? I already have one but it doesn’t show a lot of detail or zoom in like UNBELIEVABLY close. I really want a good telescope so, yeah! Any recommendations is fine. 😊😊
It doesn’t really matter how zoomed in it is it’s really only how much light it can gather. Most of the things you will be looking at (besides planets) are large so require a wider view to see in their entirety
Bro your area is so dark I can see the stars naturally. But in my area its so so so bright at night. So I don't think I could use a telescope although I've been wanting to for MONTHS
Is the Seestar really giving live footage of a galaxy or nebula? Sometimes I have the feeling that this is like Google Earth, so you are receiving photos of a telescope what has taken the photos already before and the seller wants to give you the feeling that this is real and "live".
The worst telescope a beginner can buy. It's expensive for something you won't learn nothing from. This is like buying a car that would drive itself. The thrill,excitement, heartwarming feeling of truly using a telescope goes down the drain. I'm sure even rami astro knows this but he is probably getting paid to promote this self use telescope junk
So amazing
10/10 for your hard work and talent
There is no hard work here and you dont need talent to set up a mini robot telescope :/
You didnt understand 😂@Swjatoslav
Hello do you even know astrophotography or astronomy
That telescope is set up early before capturing that photo but he need to do pollar alin which take 1 hour
I also have telescope and i know how much hard it is to capture@@Swjatoslav
@@Swjatoslavshut up
@@marcell_0678 he aint wrong tho I feel its a lazy way to shoot the stars.
The last one isn't bubble nebula it's Crab nebula
Yea but its still a good picture though
I was about to say that
@@jedi.mrkrabs You dont even know what a good astro photo is....
@@hmuphilly9129 what is good astro photo
@@hmuphilly9129 with 650€ smart telescope? It cost less than the body of e good dslr.... sure with better equipment you can do way better, but is a good start at a decent price.
Tiny stuff with powerfull zoom Unbelievable
Good stuff mate
Size doesn’t always matter with telescopes
Stunning 😍
You are a large inspiration to me, I want to get into astrophotography, and your photos continue to fuel my passion. Thank you for everything :D
sure but this is not "his" photos, its smart telescope and its doing all job for him if you buy it you will get exact same pictures
@@overjoyedbrass Thats right but if you take your time for a single nebula for a couple of hours and finish ist manualy with a couple of programms you'll get really awesome pictures from this little guy.
First time here in under 5 min but also dude your videos are so good😁
Thank you for bringing these wonderful sights to our screens,good work.
Ah beautiful thanks for sharing, looking forward to seeing all the space activities this month, will be waiting 😊😊😊😊😊❤
Pretty awesome
Amazing❤ Hope your channel will grow, it's so underrated😢
10/10 Also I just wanna ask if you could do the eagle nebula with one of your chunky telescopes!
That little thing is amazing!”
I also have one and it is worth every penny.
ok space is just amazing
Price?
Very cool thanks for sharing
Yeah i own one of these and its great
What is the biggest telescope that you use I want to buy it or did you create it and if you did are you able to make a tutorial on how to make and use it
Same request from me...
That's actually awesome. What's the price tag on that scope???😊
500$
Nice environment song ☄️
Seestar captured those fotos, not you😂😂😂
You’re amazing
La nebulosa de Orión es impresionante 😊
Perfeito. 👌🏻 👏🏻
A beautiful universe flat earthers will never appreciate
Where did you get it?
What’s the price of this lil guy 😊
Thanks for the good pictures. I've always wanted to buy a telescope. I think I'll buy one like this. Thanks for your recommendation. Can you see the moon or Mars up close with this telescope?
No
I love mine
Just one request, where to learn the names, like is there any book you could recommend, which has info and knowledge only about different starts galaxies and other stuff
You do not need to know anything. Everything is in the app. You only point target and photo is ready. The same photo for every seestar user😂
WHAAAAAAT NO ONE CAN DO SUCH A GOOD PICTURE OF THE CRAB NEBULA A.K.A massiv 1
*messier, and jwst can capture a much better image than that
@@Damian_Theodoridis OKaY but jwst is a government space telescope.....
Very interesting...👍👈
See, those telescopes are very high quality. The only downside is you can't see with your own eyes through a lens my personal preference is a hybrid that way i can take quality pictures and also see the nebulae, galaxies, and planets with my own eyes. It's really good for pictures, though.
You will find 99% of astrophotography isnt really exciting to see with the naked eye as its usually just a faint blob(besides planets and perhaps andromeda if your scope is big enough). It's only when a decent camera is introduced to the equation and long exposures and tracked for hours, sometimes 10s even a 100 hours of footage is acquired and then with the use of software, only then will you see these amazing "photos" of nebula or galaxies.
Not even the unistellar is that good but it does have an eye piece...
@@JasonSmith-zk1mz Not everyone has the patience or physical capability to lug out a whole astro rig set some may have a bad back etc.
@@hmuphilly9129 there is plenty pf astronomy clubs that do events at specific times of the year and you will find most people will be more than happy for you to have a look through thier setups. Ots a great place to start for kids, and everyone really but is great to be able to "try before you buy" to because yes, some setups can easily be in the 10s of thousands.
@@JasonSmith-zk1mzI agree that a lot of the objects in the pictures aren’t that exciting to naked eye but if you really think about what you’re looking at, and the insane distance it is, it becomes very exciting
I know its gonna be lit when he said (images are not edited)
My childhood dream is watching space by telescope
I want to get one of these 😊
start with your bare eyes, and get used to the constellations and main star names first.
Hey, can you give me any recommendations for what beginner telescope to buy? I already have one but it doesn’t show a lot of detail or zoom in like UNBELIEVABLY close. I really want a good telescope so, yeah! Any recommendations is fine. 😊😊
It doesn’t really matter how zoomed in it is it’s really only how much light it can gather. Most of the things you will be looking at (besides planets) are large so require a wider view to see in their entirety
Omg I just learned Orion the hunter and the star last time and now this!
Images are edited because of algorithm that saves data
Awesome
That is editing dude
nope those are original stacked.
idk why its so hard for me to recognize these as authentic images captured by this tiny ass thing
it just is.
What you think of it
worth it?
$740
@@psyksean3932 Wasnt asking you
What's a setup like this cost??
Can you look at the Vela pulsar please?
Bruh not possible with this itll just look like a fucking star
Where is the telescope?
it captures in infared/xray/whatever else?
$50! Where did you buy this??
It's S50 (model#), not $50. From High Point, it's $500. Neat little astrograph!
It's $730 bro, the model name is S50
NOT 50...
@@psyksean3932 nope actual price is around 499.
Wow bro ❤
That real footage ???
what's it called?
Seestar S50
@@ziaulkarim202 no The telescope
@@jay-iq1jl That's literally what it's called.
@@nanarocxie i thought its the galaxy
@@jay-iq1jl lol no it’s a smart telescope called the Seestar S50
Bro your area is so dark I can see the stars naturally.
But in my area its so so so bright at night. So I don't think I could use a telescope although I've been wanting to for MONTHS
The moon looks neptune while u walk
What does integration means ?
exposure integration, the more it images the better an image its not like full astro photography for electronic assisted astrophotography
🤩
Bro this teliscop is 🗿
Are you 3 years old ☠️
your parents should take your phone away.
but they wont because they are trash parents. CPS should take you away instead.
Ok now show us how it really looks without all of the color editing
Awesome! the astrophoto tryhards gatekeeping are hilarious. Mad they have to spend 10x to get same photo
Rasa 8 with a eqr6 mount that's it i said it
I saw Neptune at the beginning of the video
thats either jupiter or sirius
you cant see neptune with the naked eye
@@Damian_Theodoridis oh
@@Damian_Theodoridisi saw something blue in the sky in the beginning of the video
@@E_exk just defocusing
A little telescope film this❓i think you lie
Do Jupiter
It's pretty bad for viewing planets.
@@Between_Scylla_and_Kharybdis agreed
😊❤
wow
Wow
Integration???
Is the Seestar really giving live footage of a galaxy or nebula? Sometimes I have the feeling that this is like Google Earth, so you are receiving photos of a telescope what has taken the photos already before and the seller wants to give you the feeling that this is real and "live".
Any chance you can share the Orion nebula raw file? I can't find any online, to play with in lr 😥
Yeah right
What
Did you guys see Uranus when he was walking outside of his house to shoot his video run because I did😮
No, it was a star. Uranus is super hard to see with the naked eye and Neptune is just impossible to see with the naked eye
The cstar fad will die out within a year, thankfully
Why is neptune in the sky?
you cant see neptune in the sky its either jupiter or sirius
It's Jupiter
Why were you even born?
The worst telescope a beginner can buy. It's expensive for something you won't learn nothing from. This is like buying a car that would drive itself. The thrill,excitement, heartwarming feeling of truly using a telescope goes down the drain. I'm sure even rami astro knows this but he is probably getting paid to promote this self use telescope junk
Your tears are delicious
But can you use it to stare at your stupid neighbors down the street?
if you wanna get arrested go ahead.
i think t fake because that telescope that small can capture that
please like👇
Like beggar and youre too poor to buy that and see it for your self
plus you cant even point to the like button
@@heinmock7737true ☠️💀
Imaging thinking size matters in telescopes 💀💀
Bro legit just said “I think it’s fake because that small telescope can get pictures like that” 🤓🤓🤓
มนุษย์ต่างดาวเก็บเกี่ยวเอาวิญญาณเรา
Sending pictures from google
No, it isn't
go out and buy a telescope yourself and just see YOURSELF.
@@ZaMonolith1986 the telescope is using Google pics
@@NewBodybuilderOk the telescope uses what it sees. How are you this dumb?
@@NewBodybuilderOkyou probably think google existed when Gallio observed Jupiter
I'm calling BS on this.
I literally have one, it’s real.
@@Damian_Theodoridis same, if there are trees or other obstacles, they will literally show up
No not good for anything therew no fun in this
beats staying in the freezing winter temps, while setting up an astro rig set only to get clouds rolling...
I'm sure every image on the Internet isn't editable lol