@@AstroForumSpaceah i understand, thanks for the reply. Ive been doing deep sky imaging for a couple years and never knew some meteor showers are caused by remains of comets hahaha you learn something new everyday i guess
I read that there will be a comet in the daytime sky during the eclipse! Will it be bright enough to see? Maybe, but if anyone's going I would suggest researching where it'll be (I haven't yet) and to remember to take a moment to look around during totality. How cool would that be. Edit: Great video Wido!!!!
I suggest checking theskylive.com/comets for the latest comet observations and look at observed magnitude. If comets hit below 6, you're probably able to spot it with the naked eye.
hoping to go to texas to see the eclipse in april
Hoping to go to Maine,, being in the north east Maine has the nearest dark skies. Staying overnight would love do some astrophotography!
first and thanks for this year of astrophotography 😊
Well done! You certainly earned your cup of coffee.
Incredible editing on wonderful content, thank you for doing this, brilliant.
THANKS bro
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Superb video, many thanks for that.
Nice and informative video, though is there a reason the large comet C/2023 A3 wasn’t included?
Ah, nice! Comets are very unstable. Some are hyped and turn out to be disappointing whereas others will be unexpectedly bright.
@@AstroForumSpaceah i understand, thanks for the reply. Ive been doing deep sky imaging for a couple years and never knew some meteor showers are caused by remains of comets hahaha you learn something new everyday i guess
This was a lot of work. Thankyou.👍
😊amazing thank you music n info is the best.
Alien 👽might enjoy 😉 this
Wow that Earth that sus amazing
I read that there will be a comet in the daytime sky during the eclipse! Will it be bright enough to see? Maybe, but if anyone's going I would suggest researching where it'll be (I haven't yet) and to remember to take a moment to look around during totality. How cool would that be. Edit: Great video Wido!!!!
I suggest checking theskylive.com/comets for the latest comet observations and look at observed magnitude. If comets hit below 6, you're probably able to spot it with the naked eye.