@@marineengineeringandnaviga9809it’s enhanced. You have to use a software to stack the images on top of one another. Our telescopes and eyes are not strong enough to see the final image. We can see it theoretically but you can not get the details you can see in the photo by looking at it. Hope that helps.
I’ve actually seen the faint cores of M51 and slight hints of spiral arms through an eyepiece with my telescope. (Keep in mind i saw it in a Bortle 3 sky).
@@mihumihir007just do drive a four weeler a car people buy 1 million dollar car POV : It's a dream of so many people to have a telescope like this and then see the universe from our own eyes..
Can you believe all of this can be seen through this device!!?! It’s amazing !!! I wish I had a telescope. I wanna see all the wonders the sky has for us ✨
Something i think about often is just how lucky we r as average people to have access to things like telescopes and microscopes. Its really an incredible time to be alive.
@@Bakus74only good for looking at the 🌒 moon or Sun... with the right filters, I know cause that's what I have, I want a 8inch Dobsonian not the little 3in Newtonian I have lol😅😅
Same here man but don't have a thousand dollars to spend on a telescope like an 8in Dobsonian, they are the best value for money with the biggest mirrors, which are better than lenses cause you don't lose any light from reflecting and refracting off multiple glass lenses😅😅
@@TaxingIsThieving I'm not sure the distance of this, but it takes probably that long for the light to reach us that we can view it. So when you look at objects in the sky, you're actually seeing as it looked in the past. However long it takes that light to reach us at the speed of light. So we're always seeing what they looked like in the far past.
Man, those two are coming together quickly from 2022 to now. Those galaxies are colliding already pulling one’s pulling from the other. That’s amazing how close they’re together already.
Believe it or not, I haven't even found it yet. I only started astrophotography in April, but now I have a very good idea what I'm doing. I just don't think it was dark enough
I use coordinates to find deep space objects. Set azimuth by referencing Stellarium app at your location. Once it’s in your view, you will know if the sky is too bright. Your eyes need to adjust (be in dark for 30-45 mins), the object has to be high in the sky vs low on horizon and what eyes perceive will never look as bright or colorful as long exposure camera views. But it’s an amazing thing to personally see something like that.
The question may not be smart, but i really only want to know. Never seen by myself through Teleskop but i read and hear that its colorised afterwards. Only for infrared or X-Ray Teleskopes? Is it really that colorful our Universe or do you colorize it afterwards?
I just wanted to explore universe…..explore earth and its core like Mariana …antartica…..Kailash parvat ….Himalayas and the whole universe in each galaxy experience the no gravity and spend time in space as easily as we spend time in the ground 😌
wwWOOOOWww. You got me speechless. The universe is just too big for our own good, there has to be more going on out there as far as life is concerned. Its ridiculous to think we're all by ourself. AMAZING!
I think it was Stephen Hawking that said something to the effect of, the universe is so unimaginably big that if something could physically exist, it most likely does.
The most important thing missing here in most of the UK are clear skies. In no way I and many others justify the high cost of quality equipment because of our location. Lovely pics.
It's the 'light grasp' that's most important. It's a relationship between the size of the mirror (or lens) and the magnification . For higher magnifications, you need a larger mirror (or lens). You don't need a very high magnification for this galaxy, but a large apature would be more useful 😊
The telescope I used - bit.ly/46481dE
At an end it's an enhanced image or raw image ? Pls
@@marineengineeringandnaviga9809it’s enhanced. You have to use a software to stack the images on top of one another. Our telescopes and eyes are not strong enough to see the final image. We can see it theoretically but you can not get the details you can see in the photo by looking at it. Hope that helps.
@@marineengineeringandnaviga9809probably enchanced
Can I see directly?😅
Was it colored, or did you process the image?
I have seen this galaxies with my telescope 2 days before. Beautiful!
Thank you
What telescope do you use
What telescope u use??
I’ve actually seen the faint cores of M51 and slight hints of spiral arms through an eyepiece with my telescope. (Keep in mind i saw it in a Bortle 3 sky).
What do you use?? Please let me know.
SOO STUNNINGG 😭💖💖
Thanks
@@rajsastrophotography Just to capture this you buy these telescope of over 3000 dollars?
@@mihumihir007just do drive a four weeler a car people buy 1 million dollar car
POV : It's a dream of so many people to have a telescope like this and then see the universe from our own eyes..
@@mihumihir007I have extra I would buy it 😂
@@mihumihir007 Wait until you see the universe with your own eyes then come and complain
It’s beautiful . Millions of diamonds in the sky . Thank you xx
In the space not sky 😂
@@JoeSylvester-li3hoso youre saying the ground isnt the floor
Can you believe all of this can be seen through this device!!?! It’s amazing !!! I wish I had a telescope. I wanna see all the wonders the sky has for us ✨
That's with a two hour exposure.
Beautiful Video! That Galaxy is Stunning! Nice music too
Thank you so much dude 🙏🏽
@@rajsastrophotography I’m guessing you remove the light pollution from your porch lights in processing?
Something i think about often is just how lucky we r as average people to have access to things like telescopes and microscopes. Its really an incredible time to be alive.
It truly is. 20 years ago this setup would have costed you 5 kidneys and a liver.
That is freaking amazing bro...
I have no money for this but I like very much to see the sky and wants to know about it now I can see much better through you thanks bhaiya 😊
@@Bakus74only good for looking at the 🌒 moon or Sun... with the right filters, I know cause that's what I have, I want a 8inch Dobsonian not the little 3in Newtonian I have lol😅😅
With 8 inch dobsonian comes a great deal of difficulties@@CraigLandsberg-lk1ep
कहाँ मिलते है
You don't need to see the sky, because you are the sky, the stars, you are everything and everywhere you are infinite.
Absolutely
Space is the most fascinating thing , would love to get a powerful telescope myself but could never warrant it. Enjoy watching your vids
Same here man but don't have a thousand dollars to spend on a telescope like an 8in Dobsonian, they are the best value for money with the biggest mirrors, which are better than lenses cause you don't lose any light from reflecting and refracting off multiple glass lenses😅😅
How much on a telescope do I have to spend to see the galaxy? I seen telescopes on Amazon for a few hundred will they let me see space?
Its old pic of that Galaxy because its Too many light years away 😢❤
You can with a long couple hour exposure time
Nice work! What's the bortle rating of the location you shot this from?
This ones very cool brother. Great work!
amazing imagine we're not alone😢
This picture is not true.
It absolutely is…I’ve imaged M51 right from my front door with telescope…it’s easy if you have the equipment
@@wilsonfaustin3001get a telescope Einstein....you'll find out yourself
@@wilsonfaustin3001 BUT WHY?
Its scary when you realise, you are seeing what this galaxy looked like 23 million years ago 💀
Crazyness...
How
@@TaxingIsThieving I'm not sure the distance of this, but it takes probably that long for the light to reach us that we can view it. So when you look at objects in the sky, you're actually seeing as it looked in the past. However long it takes that light to reach us at the speed of light. So we're always seeing what they looked like in the far past.
@@SuaveHousexx Not 23 million years ago.
@@TaxingIsThieving That's an example. It's all dependant how long in light years it takes for the light from whatever object to travel to us
Very impressive!
Wow! It’s just gorgeous! ❤❤❤
Man, those two are coming together quickly from 2022 to now. Those galaxies are colliding already pulling one’s pulling from the other. That’s amazing how close they’re together already.
i think you'd find that they have already collided around 25 million years ago :)
Looking good Raj 😊
I can't buy a clear sky
Sir,
Thank you for taking the time and effort to share the wonders of our universe!
Blessings to you and yours!
Omg my iPhone can not even focus on the full moon on a clear night this is gorgeous ❤
I can see the passion, well done
Believe it or not, I haven't even found it yet. I only started astrophotography in April, but now I have a very good idea what I'm doing. I just don't think it was dark enough
Good luck.. Astrophotography is a learning process 👍🏼
I use coordinates to find deep space objects. Set azimuth by referencing Stellarium app at your location. Once it’s in your view, you will know if the sky is too bright. Your eyes need to adjust (be in dark for 30-45 mins), the object has to be high in the sky vs low on horizon and what eyes perceive will never look as bright or colorful as long exposure camera views. But it’s an amazing thing to personally see something like that.
Yeah it really helps a lot to get away from the city lights 😅😮
If you’re using a go to mount it’s actually very easy to image as it’s quite bright. Needs to be the right time of the year though
The question may not be smart, but i really only want to know. Never seen by myself through Teleskop but i read and hear that its colorised afterwards. Only for infrared or X-Ray Teleskopes?
Is it really that colorful our Universe or do you colorize it afterwards?
The universe is like in the images but the telescopes cannot capture all of the light and colors
The final image is not a real one , it's a computerized processed image... We see the galaxies the same way it was shown at the start.
A processed image isn't fake
Bro we need to process the raw image. After processing the raw image, we can see more details and colours in the processed image.
Wow! it looks absolutely amazing up there.... that's one heck of a telescope 🤯🤯🤯
This is soooo much different than watching it through other sources.. it feels so real..
Telescope price plzz
Its wonderful! Nice work bro!!
Outstanding footage 👏 😊😊😊 ❤
Thank you 🙏🏽
Keep the good work going 👌
Thanks for providing opportunity to see the beuty beyond sky💐
How vast is universe and how small are we....wonderful..touch of astrophysics ....touch of divine creation....
Great shot Raj they are fantastic, i hit the link but nothing comes up ,are you using the ZWO ASIAIR ? and what camera ?is that c11" ?
C925 i think
There might be a sign of life in that galaxy
Thank you for sharing your expertise with that magnificent telescope with us.
Galileo crying in heaven😂😂😂
What a great hobby and thank you for sharing with us.
May GOD bless you, Mr. Raj
That is brilliant man!!
Nicely done.
For those who wanna know about the telescope he's using. Its a celestron cgxl 1400...
Bro I want to buy telescope please tell me good company thank you
celestron, sky watcher, and Meade are some of the best brands.
Wow…Beautiful piece of Scientific Delight ❤❤❤😊😊😊
I just wanted to explore universe…..explore earth and its core like Mariana …antartica…..Kailash parvat ….Himalayas and the whole universe in each galaxy experience the no gravity and spend time in space as easily as we spend time in the ground 😌
Nice but How do you know how far is it?
Amazing. Great telescope 👍
Love your stuff Raj!...
Wooooow that’s crazy . That’s a very high powered scope
Incredible. Also you should try imaging Stephan’s quintet (ngc 7320) it is amazing
Probably my favorite DSO to be honest.
What's the name of your telescope?
wwWOOOOWww. You got me speechless. The universe is just too big for our own good, there has to be more going on out there as far as life is concerned. Its ridiculous to think we're all by ourself. AMAZING!
I don't care about other life out there, I just want to see all these beautiful nebulas, galaxies and everything else 😮😅
@CraigLandsberg-lk1ep why not, dragons probably really do exist somewhere else out there
I think it was Stephen Hawking that said something to the effect of, the universe is so unimaginably big that if something could physically exist, it most likely does.
A million thank yous for this. Absolutely beautiful 🤩 video.
How much your telescope costs?
4k
Truly mind blowing and amazing!!
Can you suggest a good telescope and price??
An Astrophotographer know the value of the galaxy pic❤❤❤
Imagine looking at something 23 million years in the past. It probably hasn't changed but it's still Incredible.
Thank you for sharing. Beautiful.
Wow ls 2022 or 2023 You teleskop 🔭🔭🔭 Galaxy ❤❤❤🔭🔭🔭🌌🌌🌌
❤❤❤❤❤🔭🔭🔭🔭🔭🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌👍👍👍👍👍
bit.ly/46481dE.. here the telescope link
Vielen lieben Dank für Ihre Bemühungen und Arbeit, Sir!!!! Durch Ihre Arbeit, ich kann sehen, was ich nie geträumt habe!!!!!💐🙋🙏
it is located above/under the Ursa major,s end point
Telescope name please, the buying link you provided is not opening
Can you point to dwarf planets pls :)😊
thoses pictures are from the telescope ?
Yes
@@astroinfinland6680 Amazing !!!!
Great job 🎉
Your videos have been my relaxation. Thanks
Amazing pictures 😊
Your telescope which one is 😮 please tell me😢😢
Beautiful
Yes we find everything Beautiful to see from our earth to the Sky ✌️
This is really good man 😮😮😮
Do u have a Tracking App or U track IT urself
Great job. How do you avoid light pollution in your backyard? This is my biggest problem while using my telescope inside town.
your science magic makes me tear up. 🥹
Love from India 😊 I see your all videos ( full support bro )😅😅
Imagine if someone in another galaxy was doing the same thing and looking at us.
I'm sure they are
Kitne ka hai ye telescope mujhe bhi interest hai ase planets dekhna
The most important thing missing here in most of the UK are clear skies. In no way I and many others justify the high cost of quality equipment because of our location. Lovely pics.
Ye telescope kitna ka hai 😮
That was one h**l of a shot man wow...that is mind-blowing. Your telescope is phenomenal!!! 🤯🤯🤯 well done!!!
Wow nice set up
Name of telescope?
Telescope price please 🥺?
Quick question what are u using by letting telescope moving it self?
He is letting it track the stars so they won't trail during long exposures.
Wow thanks for share other wise I'd never seen them
Amazing ☄️
topzera mano - AWESOME BRO
Great shot!! Just imaged it myself with my 8". Fantastic work.
I know it's very very expensive but still how much this cost
what telescope are you using?
Beautiful ! I only wish I had a Telescope that powerful !
It's the 'light grasp' that's most important. It's a relationship between the size of the mirror (or lens) and the magnification . For higher magnifications, you need a larger mirror (or lens). You don't need a very high magnification for this galaxy, but a large apature would be more useful 😊
Simply amazing!
Kootrapali. One of the best. ❤
sir,
can you plz tell me which telescope you use
Hello amazing! I have a question for a 8 year old girl what kind of telescope you recommend. 🙏🙏🙏
Remember what we are watching presently in space are millions of years older .
Just amazing bro...
Astrophotography is my hobby ❤️🇧🇩
I’m in love with the night sky 🌌 so amazing ❤
Hello Rajesh, your link given above did not work, please provide me with the details of the telescope you used.
MAGNÍFICO o seu trabalho!❤❤❤👏👏👏🇧🇷