Beautifully done! The perfect way to get a newby into astrophotography! „Easy“ targets, showing that they are visible by live view but get so much prettier when photographed and processed! Great video 👍!
5:17 Just to see a photo of something so far away as soothed my heart so much. Seriously, this is amazing to show others the workings of the universe and what’s inside. I am truly great full for this. Thank you 😊😊😊
I have been so depressed. Thank you so much for this video. Looking up to the stars at night is the only thing that gets me by. Seeing this is like invisioning what I really want to see but can't afford
I remember the first time I looked through my friend Nick's 10x40 binoculars at the Orion Nebula when I was 9. I was so amazed by it. The next year, my parents bought a pair of 12x50 binoculars. 13 years later (now), I'm looking to get an 8-inch telescope. Plus, maybe delve into astrophotography.
Do it! Just a T-Ring and an adapter and you can screw almost any camera with interchangeable lenses behind it. And nowadays even a smartphone behind the eyepiece can yield surprising results. And get into stacking dozens of identical pictures and „stretching“ the result, you‘ll be amazed! At least I still am every time, even five years into hobby-astrophotography 🤩.
I received a telescope one Christmas when I was around 10yrs of age. One evening I decided to observe the moon through it. With it close to my eye I moved it around and then part of the moon came into view. Oh god, it seemed to me like the moon was very close outside. It scared me lol and made me feel ill
The editing, videography and image acquisition are just simply amazing! I am in my infancy of being an amateur astrophotographer and I really appreciate your hard work and dedication 👏
Thank you for the wonderful video! It's not easy capturing the Andromeda galaxy ans Orion nebula as it appears to the naked eye in most scopes! You did great!
Das ist ein ganz seltener Zufall! Heute ist Sonntag, 17.3.2024! Am 15.3.2024 waren wir in der Sternwarte und haben genau diese Objekte, Ausnahme Andromeda, angesehen! Standort in Linz, Oberösterreich! Die Gallileiischen Monde waren wunderbar zu sehen! Ein wirklich erhebender Eindruck! Astronomie ist ein sehr umfangreiches Gebiet! Im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes!💪🚀 👍😎🇦🇹
Just recently in the news Andromeda has already started merging into our galaxy. There is one leg of the Andromeda spiral that extends beyond what they previously thought. James Webb telescope has provided our Earth and Space scientists with so much more knowledge. So we’re already adding stars to our galaxy. The oddity of the whole merging of galaxies no two stars collide. People would think there’d be fireworks but no
I wonder if there are humans or aliens somewhere in the Andromeda galaxy looking out at our galaxy, wondering if there's life here. Astrophysics has always fascinated me, and when I look up at Orion's Nebula, I get the feeling that it might be my long lost home. 🌟
I genuinely seek out your videos when I’m feeling a bit down. Sort of a weird compliment I guess, but growing up and living in a city my whole life, (And not to mention the weather in Scotland) stars and planets are a rarity. I watch your videos and smile… with envy I think…
Thank you for sharing this, this is the most amazing spectacular stuff i have ever seen, and with videos like this i am able to see that. wish i had a telescope, financial hardship during these times won't allow that for me, very grateful to see things like this
It's always amazing just how incredibly large our universe is! In the grand scheme of things, we are a miniscule blue and white dot on an endless beach of planets,solar systems. Galaxies, and so on. God is indeed great! He created everything in 6 days and he did so out of literally nothing! He created matter, and transformed it into whatever he wished!
Nice images! Btw, the reason we only see one side of the moon is because it's tidally lockes, not because the rotation is synced to earth's. If that were true, we could see the other side of the moon during the day. However, because it does not rotate at all with respect to earth, the same side is visible from any location on earth
I know a Bortle 1 sky less than 2 hours drive from where I live. I have never seen a Bortle 1 sky. I want to go there so bad, but work and weather get in the way.
I see many telescopes who showing objects in the laptop screen or pc.. if i wanted seen stars from laptop is best watching hobble images instead using any those kind telescopes
Sorry to say but your channel is really underrated. Not a single day I found myself not searching for your new video. Really loving your works, especially your content creation, It's just amazing. Hope your endeavor will reach at the pinnacle one day InshaAllah.
like your videos. good work. I think you mixed the sizes of the Jupiter and Saturn planets, and Andromeda galaxy is 220 000 light year wide. however you really catched the very essence of observing sky objects. even would be better if you can put zooming onto the objects into the videos.
I'm glad you always include a live view that approximates the visual experience. It gives realistic expectations for newer backyard astronomers.
I'll never forget the first time I observed Saturn in real time, through my son's telescope. Every time I do so, it's breathtaking.
Videos like this make me emotional as they bring back the feelings of existential crisis i constantly had as a child
Beautifully done! The perfect way to get a newby into astrophotography! „Easy“ targets, showing that they are visible by live view but get so much prettier when photographed and processed! Great video 👍!
5:17 Just to see a photo of something so far away as soothed my heart so much. Seriously, this is amazing to show others the workings of the universe and what’s inside. I am truly great full for this. Thank you 😊😊😊
The universe is something so majestic yet so incomprehensible. Like where does all of this come from? How is it able to exist, it just baffles me
Ответ один
Всё это создание Господа
That's the creation of Allah ❤️
@@alaamohammed3753 да брат
I have been so depressed. Thank you so much for this video. Looking up to the stars at night is the only thing that gets me by. Seeing this is like invisioning what I really want to see but can't afford
Ok
Hang in there it’s gonna be okay
That was very sweet of you. I can tell that you are a great guy.@@daniel7___
Chin up the light will come up😊
I understand what you mean. It helps to look at something bigger than ourselves...or our issues.
I remember the first time I looked through my friend Nick's 10x40 binoculars at the Orion Nebula when I was 9. I was so amazed by it. The next year, my parents bought a pair of 12x50 binoculars. 13 years later (now), I'm looking to get an 8-inch telescope. Plus, maybe delve into astrophotography.
Do it! Just a T-Ring and an adapter and you can screw almost any camera with interchangeable lenses behind it. And nowadays even a smartphone behind the eyepiece can yield surprising results. And get into stacking dozens of identical pictures and „stretching“ the result, you‘ll be amazed! At least I still am every time, even five years into hobby-astrophotography 🤩.
what will be the cost of 8-inch telescope?
@@ranjanlaishramcha9388 it depends on what you get. Typically it ranges from about US$1000-$3000
I received a telescope one Christmas when I was around 10yrs of age. One evening I decided to observe the moon through it.
With it close to my eye I moved it around and then part of the moon came into view. Oh god, it seemed to me like the moon was very close outside. It scared me lol and made me feel ill
The editing, videography and image acquisition are just simply amazing! I am in my infancy of being an amateur astrophotographer and I really appreciate your hard work and dedication 👏
this is my favorite video on youtube since a long while. i keep coming back here and every time im left in awe the same way i was the first time.
thank you that makes me so happy!
I’m glad to see live these videos. Thank you so much for these videos. God bless
These are amazing views. I love how you made the objects look so close to what they actually look through a telescope with the naked eye.
Nunca vi un vídeo en directo del cielo, que maravilla , que grade creación gracias dios por tanta belleza ,,muy buen video ,amigo,🙏👌🌌🌠
among the best live view astronomical videos I've ever seen, with magical background music
So cool that we get to see our night sky up close thanks!
Thank you for the wonderful video!
It's not easy capturing the Andromeda galaxy ans Orion nebula as it appears to the naked eye in most scopes! You did great!
This is so beautiful. Thank for all the work you put into your videos for us to enjoy.
Das ist ein ganz seltener Zufall! Heute ist Sonntag, 17.3.2024! Am 15.3.2024 waren wir in der Sternwarte und haben genau diese Objekte, Ausnahme Andromeda, angesehen! Standort in Linz, Oberösterreich! Die Gallileiischen Monde waren wunderbar zu sehen! Ein wirklich erhebender Eindruck! Astronomie ist ein sehr umfangreiches Gebiet! Im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes!💪🚀
👍😎🇦🇹
Just recently in the news Andromeda has already started merging into our galaxy. There is one leg of the Andromeda spiral that extends beyond what they previously thought. James Webb telescope has provided our Earth and Space scientists with so much more knowledge. So we’re already adding stars to our galaxy. The oddity of the whole merging of galaxies no two stars collide. People would think there’d be fireworks but no
That was absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much xx
Wonderful Pictures! Thank you so much for this video.
Great educational movie, congrats for showing people the heavenly wanders!
Just why people think the earth is flat…????
They want to say something different, even if its wrong. They want to be asked why, why? They think they are important
Because they're head,brain they're wife's chest is flat
Most probably, because they may have seen a flat planet somewhere in the sky.
They just want attention is my only explanation
because they don't eat healthy food🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Goosebumps really! Thank you for sharing
I wonder if there are humans or aliens somewhere in the Andromeda galaxy looking out at our galaxy, wondering if there's life here. Astrophysics has always fascinated me, and when I look up at Orion's Nebula, I get the feeling that it might be my long lost home. 🌟
Отличное видео! Хорошая спокойная музыка! Хорошая подача материала! Спасибо!!! Ждем новых ваших видео!!!
Спасибо огромное за всю вашу работу. Как прекрасен космос! Продолжайте и дальше пожалуйста!
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you!
Amazing video. Love the view switching between behind the telescope and through the telescope along with the live view. Keep these videos up 👌
9:24 is very beautiful.
Has anyone seen the smiling face at 9:03 ? Right above Orion Nebula. :D
Stunning.
If you bring the screen closer on the Andromeda, it generates slowly.
Stunning, well done sir. Thanks for sharing 👍
Just the perfect thing to watch and listen to. thanks for this! And the BBC wonder why people don't watch it anymore 😅
I could not stop smiling the whole time 🙂
I like the transitions from the grainy, dim views to the final view. Good work! Liked the music, too.
Amoled in the dark feel impresive
Amazing
5 objects is my favorite
And not to forget, that music fits perfect :-)!
I genuinely seek out your videos when I’m feeling a bit down. Sort of a weird compliment I guess, but growing up and living in a city my whole life, (And not to mention the weather in Scotland) stars and planets are a rarity. I watch your videos and smile… with envy I think…
Grandiosas imágenes,gracias por el video ,saludos desde Chile.
Thank you for sharing this, this is the most amazing spectacular stuff i have ever seen, and with videos like this i am able to see that.
wish i had a telescope, financial hardship during these times won't allow that for me,
very grateful to see things like this
WOW very impressive video honestly enjoyed that thank you
It's always amazing just how incredibly large our universe is! In the grand scheme of things, we are a miniscule blue and white dot on an endless beach of planets,solar systems. Galaxies, and so on. God is indeed great! He created everything in 6 days and he did so out of literally nothing! He created matter, and transformed it into whatever he wished!
هل أنت مسلم؟
Very nice work, better than the over processed images shared by mostly everybody these days :)
Amazing!!!! Thanks for the video. Best wishes. 😍😍😍
So clear and beautiful.
So beautiful and terrifying! I love space more than anything else.
I actually stopped making photos, but thanks to your video I want to start again. Thank you!
5:37 Is it the supermassive black hole pulsing at the center of the galaxy?
That is andromeda galaxy 2.5million years ago.
Soothing video 🧘🏻♂️
How long did it take for the planets in our solar system to be identified as a gravitationally bound system of our Sun.
Это очень завораживает!Это было красиво,и круто!👍👍👍Спасибо!😊
Pure bless 😇
Buenas tomas la astronomia es sorprendente
Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful work. I really enjoy it.
Gorgeous 🤩. Loved it 🖤
Unbelievable universe ❤️❤️❤️
Such a beautiful video as always 😍
Nice images! Btw, the reason we only see one side of the moon is because it's tidally lockes, not because the rotation is synced to earth's. If that were true, we could see the other side of the moon during the day. However, because it does not rotate at all with respect to earth, the same side is visible from any location on earth
This was a great video. 👍
Such a beautiful video man
Thanks u so much :)
Good catch of the UFO
Gyönyörű volt!
très belles photos
So many, many stars 🌟 🤩 out there !
Now i wanna see the video of telescopic view of our earth from the moon 🌙
Amazing! Thank you!
beautiful sights
Knowing that times vary according to the seasons of the year, Saturn can also lag behind the Moon and be adjacent to it on other days of the year.
This was really inspiring
lovely, man. kudos
Прекрасно.
*Perfect* 😍
You are great and your telescope is very nice thanks
Beautiful, what eyepiece did you use?
I CAN BLEAVE THIS 😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲🧐🧐😱😱😱😳😳😳😳😳
SubhanAllah, Glory be to Allah Who made all this ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yeah, the silly fairy queen who made you from a man's rib.
Allah didn't make shit but you certainly have made fools of yourselves.
Andromeda is like 2.5 million year but its even looks more birght and more big than jupiter whos the biggest planet and close
SO Beautiful Galaxy ❤ Amazing View 😍🕉️😍
18 October 24 🙏🙏
3:12 what is this in left hand side ....what does he look like going ... Is that a international space station or a fallen star?? 🛰 🌠
I know a Bortle 1 sky less than 2 hours drive from where I live. I have never seen a Bortle 1 sky. I want to go there so bad, but work and weather get in the way.
Hello, thank you for this wonderful video. Question, please, what is the appropriate telescope to see the moon well and all the details, thank you ❤️
I see many telescopes who showing objects in the laptop screen or pc.. if i wanted seen stars from laptop is best watching hobble images instead using any those kind telescopes
Nice,lijepo kume !👍🙋♂️🇭🇷
Nice images
Change Ybout to about at 5:01 other than that, I love this video. Keep pursuing your love for astronomy.
At 4:55 you can see andromeda's supermassive blackhole moving
Sorry to say but your channel is really underrated. Not a single day I found myself not searching for your new video. Really loving your works, especially your content creation, It's just amazing. Hope your endeavor will reach at the pinnacle one day InshaAllah.
This deserves much more views, thanks a lot.
Saturn isn't 21 Earths diameter but 9.5 instead. 0:53
I think he meant its rings.
Wow!!! Amazing. What telescope are you using?
Awesome!
Ok bro one star is Moving it's a star or satellite?
Isn't Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system?
Yes. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. I'm figuring whoever edited this video accidentally swapped the text for Jupiter and Saturn.
I haven't before seen an image of Jupiter lying on its side?
like your videos. good work. I think you mixed the sizes of the Jupiter and Saturn planets, and Andromeda galaxy is 220 000 light year wide. however you really catched the very essence of observing sky objects. even would be better if you can put zooming onto the objects into the videos.