@@allaboutlife2837 Light took 50 million years to reach earth, so we are looking at a 50 million years old picture of that galaxy. It can't be known how it is today(maybe) and there are some super telescopes like james webb who captured a photo of galaxies that don't even exist anymore! its just the light reaching us now.
It sucks that people I know dont get the same "feeling" I get when I see that picture.. it goes beyond our imagination, it's so mindblowingly incredible, can't describe it.
Utterly mind blowing to think that light travels so fast, it can do 7.5 laps around the earth PER SECOND, but yet even at that unfathomably fast speed it still takes the light 50 MILLION YEARS TO TRAVEL FROM THIS GALAXY TO OUR TELESCOPES!!!??? My goodness the distances are just too huge for our brains to understand!!?? Incredible!! Wes, Liverpool, UK.
It shows Trevor's progression in not just his astrophotography skills, but also his sense of drama, which adds incredibly much to the total display of his accomplishments. No amateur astronomer can shrug off the emotional impact of such displays, regardless what telescope and mount we own and how far our own experience has taken us hitherto.
Thank you for sharing this man. Most of us could never afford such a crazy telescope (at least I can't) and you're giving us the chance to see some of these beautiful things as well.
Anyone else ever wonder how many alien species could be living on any of the planets in all the galaxies we can see in just one of these images? Absolutely mindblowing to think about
It’s been so fun watching your channel cinematography progress over the years. This video seemed like a huge leap, with production quality out of this world. Clear skies!
I wanted to buy these devices to increase my Eemaan. Seeing that these are Ayat (Signs). It's not the eyes that grow blind, but the hearts inside the chests that grow blind. Many people in their culture told me that atoms and gravity brought all of that into being by chance and random events. I told them, not even the primitive idolaters of the past believed that their inanimate idols created anything, are you implying that the particles inside such idols created this? Isn't that a far greater polytheism while you perceive not? And then they told me that they would eventually vanish into non-existence as such particles. And thus I figured that truth had nothing to do with it, but that the matter was about not having desires, remote homes etc spoiled before their despair kicks in. What was the purpose of seeing all of that, if it did not lead them to the right conclusion, that this world exists with absolute truth, justice and seriousness, and that the Creator of all of that is High above the shortcomings of indifference, injustice and vanishing into non-existence with the mosquitoes that you used to squash? And that none has the right to be praised and worshipped but the Unique Creator of all that you saw.
I often wonder what draws me to your videos. Is it the final picture? Is it the setup? The video editing? Nope, it's just 1 thing - your passion! It's the singular most important aspect and it shines brighter than the galaxy's you photograph. I salute your work.
@@EnSabahNur-ir5mw And I am saying take a picture of a galaxy and it will look somthing like that. Why do you think its an animated picture so I can try to explain yo you why its real.
Hey Trevor! That was a brilliant end result on such a tiny little target! - The editing on this one was nuts, it must have taken as long, if not more time, than the capture itself! Love your videos man.
@@philindeblanc Hey!, I'm sorry I wasn't more clear in my comment, I was referring to his video editing! But yes, the end results we astrophotographers share with people are almost invariably "processed" - the nature of it is such that if you didn't process the image and bring out the inherent data from the photo that there's almost nothing to see, think like undeveloped film photos :) Regarding visual astronomy, what you see is dependant on how dark your skies are, and how large (aperture) your telescope is if you mean deep-sky targets, it's great fun but don't expect to see perfect clear galaxies etc, they are mostly faint and fuzzy to our puny eyes! 😅 I hope that helps you 👍
Watching this video I felt as if I had been taking that amazing picture myself. I got very excited. Thanks for the video. People who love astronomy appreciate all this very much.. Saludos desde la mitad del mundo!
Another galaxy I saw, omg 😲. I have a canon sx 50 hs, with whom i normally zoom at moon, i have spotted jupiter with it's four visible satellites. But never ever spotted another galaxy. This is simply speechless. I would very much like to watch more & more videos like this. Instantly subscribed. Keep uploading & exploring our universe. I also love what you do. & another thing, your editing, background music, everything is fantastic. 50 milllion light years away. Still able to capture. 😲😲😲
First time viewer to your channel… that was incredible! I have like many, a deep fascination with space.. the distances, and time truly blow my mind. We are seeing this galaxy as it looked 50,000,000 years ago… Again, mind blown 🤯 I think I’ll watch some more 👏🏼😊
@astrobackyard Something that may help with pixel scaling is binning. Try binning 2x2 and youre pixel size will double so your sampling will be better and faster. You'll get 3x more signal and if you drizzle in processing you won't lose any res either!
Well done sir, well done!!! 50 million Light Years is an easy task with that beauty! Galaxies are the best at showing the Vastness of space. It's awesome that its unfathomable, something we cannot wrap are minds around...but just a little....
Glossier and slicker than ever video (with the dog but not the host's better half this time), but bereft of any real content, except "look what I have photographed with even more expensive gear" (funded by TH-cam subscriptions and ads). Have come back in the last few months to watching this channel, but realise it has become like any other TH-cam influencer channel - with product placement - that the viewer lives vicariously through. I shall switch to the lesser known but more informative astrophotography channels ... of course each to their own, but I guess I prefer to learn a little and stay closer to astronomy as a hobby.
Nice job, Trevor. I'm basically on the same rig as you (HD11 0.7 294mc and EQ8R-PRO, but doing an OAG). Capturing galaxies with this is so fun! Already grabbed Sombrero and Sunflower, and can't wait to get more. Clear skies and look forward to see what you get next!!!
So insane!!! So.... damn... insane!!! There could be a planet with life waaaaaaaaay over there... looking back at our galaxy wondering the same thing. Galaxies are so strangely awesome!
Thanks, Always love watching your shows!! :-) I plugged in my mount last night and had reverse polarity on the power input so I fried my board ,...so I am out of the game a week or two. It's nice to watch someone who has been through a bunch of struggles and still enjoys his hobby.
It blows my mind to think that there is most definitely, a HUGE chance, of life thriving in that galaxy just as we are. Makes you wonder… is someone looking back at us? I love space 😭
You don’t have to do that. Just start small and enjoy the journey and the people you meet. I must admit, I’m a gear junkie and love tinkering with cool toys. I always wonder, what would Charles Messier think if he could have had access to this stuff.
Astrophotography has always been a lifelong passion of mine... and even decades into doing this I get the same emotions I got when i produced my first images 🥲
@@Snailstolemysoul The guy who made the video answered this question from another user. Through the eye piece, it appears a "faint smudge". What you see on the screen is done by computer enhancements and I'd go as far as to say that it's not even real. The extra detail provided is done through image manipulation and can be done in real time, especially if your telescope and computer are hooked up the internet, using specific software to locate/track the stars. So whatever you're looking at, the SCREEN would display the established lore, whereas you would only see a faint smudge.
I almost teared up when i saw the bueatiful picture of a whole nother galaxy with trilions of trilions of planets. Crazy how we can take pictures of these magnificent celestial bodies of different galaxies
The blow dryer, vacuum, and the possible dishwasher nebula. Are all working together to clean up the universe.
@Nick Ferdinande then it may be Goddess
I thought they were actually making it Messier :D :P :P
@@carltanner9065 /respect
Well Said !!😄🔭
@Nick Ferdinande 😂 Dont be sorry.
50 million light years...that means you are observing quite "old images"... Goosebumps..
Could you explain it ?
@@allaboutlife2837 the light needs 50 million light years to come to the earth this means we are looking always old images
lmao fr...That image of Messier 100 is 50 million years old.
@@allaboutlife2837 Light took 50 million years to reach earth, so we are looking at a 50 million years old picture of that galaxy. It can't be known how it is today(maybe) and there are some super telescopes like james webb who captured a photo of galaxies that don't even exist anymore! its just the light reaching us now.
Lol aww some people really are only using 15% of their brain.
It sucks that people I know dont get the same "feeling" I get when I see that picture.. it goes beyond our imagination, it's so mindblowingly incredible, can't describe it.
people are just not interested in astronomy
Same here brother
Love from india
I always feel overwhelmed when i watch this kind of videos
7:48 JAW DROPPING! So beautiful, I almost wept!
🔥🔥🔥
Yea.... It gives me goosebumps!!
Right? I got shivers
I wonder if someone/something is watching us from that galaxy to our galaxy just like you're doing 🤯 CRAZY WORK!!!
They will see Earth 50 million years ago
Nope.
Why??@@SometimesTurtle
@@SometimesTurtle as if you know
Utterly mind blowing to think that light travels so fast, it can do 7.5 laps around the earth PER SECOND, but yet even at that unfathomably fast speed it still takes the light 50 MILLION YEARS TO TRAVEL FROM THIS GALAXY TO OUR TELESCOPES!!!??? My goodness the distances are just too huge for our brains to understand!!?? Incredible!! Wes, Liverpool, UK.
The focal length...remarkable. The final image...incredible.
and all the "Dot's" around it, are Galaxy's too........that is mind blowing
Just beautiful and handsome dog 🐕
better dog then president biden dogs witch bit another personal at the white house
Is the dog male or female 🤣
@@vicamaral dumb comment. stick to space.
I’d mate with it...
@@vicamaral why does this comment exist
Also someone from there filming our Galaxy and thinking same as you are thinking, just imagine 💖💖
This video's production is on another level
It shows Trevor's progression in not just his astrophotography skills, but also his sense of drama, which adds incredibly much to the total display of his accomplishments. No amateur astronomer can shrug off the emotional impact of such displays, regardless what telescope and mount we own and how far our own experience has taken us hitherto.
that's 82728 gb Galaxy
You are the best Trevor!!
Love from India 🙌❤
It’s so hard to wrap your head around the fact that this tiny bit of sky is the same size as our whole galaxy. 🤯🤯🤯
Well said.
And literally infinte number of such galaxies.
Mind blow-dried
Distance.. its tooo far
and so much more
✨Maybe that was a view of millions of another life's✨
and they have even better telescopes and are like "yooo this human is taking a photo of us lets pose"
@@thicconov 🤣🤣😜
BAHAHA-
Y e s.
Thank you for sharing this man. Most of us could never afford such a crazy telescope (at least I can't) and you're giving us the chance to see some of these beautiful things as well.
@R P It's not easy man...!
Who cares if you can't
@@starboi9433 do you can
I am sure one day we will be the ones looking through the galaxies with the finest telescopes of our own!
one day you will leave this earth forever and head out for unknown place in universe, you will eventually see everything then, WITH OUT A SPACE SUIT
The music assigned to each part of this video couldn’t have been more perfect!! Trevor your production is next level, and the photo looks gorgeous.
😀
Anyone else ever wonder how many alien species could be living on any of the planets in all the galaxies we can see in just one of these images? Absolutely mindblowing to think about
Somewhere between zero and a lot inclusive.
It’s been so fun watching your channel cinematography progress over the years. This video seemed like a huge leap, with production quality out of this world. Clear skies!
@@MarcosJPinto Thought the same thing!
8mins for a CGI picture??? 🤣🤣🤣 I wonder why he didn't zoom in and out???? 🤔🤣🤣🤣
I wanted to buy these devices to increase my Eemaan. Seeing that these are Ayat (Signs). It's not the eyes that grow blind, but the hearts inside the chests that grow blind.
Many people in their culture told me that atoms and gravity brought all of that into being by chance and random events. I told them, not even the primitive idolaters of the past believed that their inanimate idols created anything, are you implying that the particles inside such idols created this? Isn't that a far greater polytheism while you perceive not?
And then they told me that they would eventually vanish into non-existence as such particles. And thus I figured that truth had nothing to do with it, but that the matter was about not having desires, remote homes etc spoiled before their despair kicks in.
What was the purpose of seeing all of that, if it did not lead them to the right conclusion, that this world exists with absolute truth, justice and seriousness, and that the Creator of all of that is High above the shortcomings of indifference, injustice and vanishing into non-existence with the mosquitoes that you used to squash? And that none has the right to be praised and worshipped but the Unique Creator of all that you saw.
لاإله إلا الله
That telescope is so cool 🤩
Yay! So happy to see you using the sct!!!! Celestron Sct gang forever!!!!!!!!
This telescope is every amateur astronomer's dream.
I often wonder what draws me to your videos. Is it the final picture? Is it the setup? The video editing? Nope, it's just 1 thing - your passion! It's the singular most important aspect and it shines brighter than the galaxy's you photograph. I salute your work.
Couldn't agree more
8mins for a CGI picture??? 🤣🤣🤣 I wonder why he didn't zoom in and out???? 🤔🤣🤣🤣
@@DannyFPV7 how many times are you going to copy and paste the same comment
@@EnSabahNur-ir5mw buy a telescope and a camera and prove me wrong
@@EnSabahNur-ir5mw And I am saying take a picture of a galaxy and it will look somthing like that. Why do you think its an animated picture so I can try to explain yo you why its real.
Wow, what a super cool video! Certainly the coolest thing to make my day...
Thank you for posting this.
Hey Trevor! That was a brilliant end result on such a tiny little target! - The editing on this one was nuts, it must have taken as long, if not more time, than the capture itself!
Love your videos man.
@@philindeblanc Hey!, I'm sorry I wasn't more clear in my comment, I was referring to his video editing! But yes, the end results we astrophotographers share with people are almost invariably "processed" - the nature of it is such that if you didn't process the image and bring out the inherent data from the photo that there's almost nothing to see, think like undeveloped film photos :)
Regarding visual astronomy, what you see is dependant on how dark your skies are, and how large (aperture) your telescope is if you mean deep-sky targets, it's great fun but don't expect to see perfect clear galaxies etc, they are mostly faint and fuzzy to our puny eyes! 😅
I hope that helps you 👍
8mins for a CGI picture??? 🤣🤣🤣 I wonder why he didn't zoom in and out???? 🤔🤣🤣🤣
لاإله إلا الله
awesome work. The final piece is hauntingly breathtaking.
Holy goosebumps! 50 million light years?! This is insane! 🤯
But we can't go there
We can see our third eye when opens...spiritual person can see...
@@vijaymanipal8459 What? I don't understand what you're talking about
Wowwww❤️❤️ M speechless
The Final photo along with the music hits harder than any drug
Hello
Please what is the price of this telescope you are using?
Where did you buy it from?😕
Beautiful results! So delighted to see you successfully imaging with the 11”. Congratulations!!
I just found this channel today on Christmas. What a gift!
The quality of this production is next level !! Amazing image Trevor
🖤😊
Beautiful equipment & nice work !!! ❤❤👌👌
Galactic astronomy is a whole new level of astrophotography!🌌✨
Another Level✌️Keep Going BrudA💖
Wow! Absolutely amazing image, Trevor! And the production value of your video was also top-notch. You are the man!
Watching this video I felt as if I had been taking that amazing picture myself. I got very excited. Thanks for the video. People who love astronomy appreciate all this very much..
Saludos desde la mitad del mundo!
DUDE 👏 the music, the videography, and the audio is on POINT
Another galaxy I saw, omg 😲. I have a canon sx 50 hs, with whom i normally zoom at moon, i have spotted jupiter with it's four visible satellites. But never ever spotted another galaxy. This is simply speechless. I would very much like to watch more & more videos like this. Instantly subscribed. Keep uploading & exploring our universe. I also love what you do.
& another thing, your editing, background music, everything is fantastic.
50 milllion light years away. Still able to capture. 😲😲😲
The production quality of you videos improve with each release! Keep up the great work Trevor!
8mins for a CGI picture??? 🤣🤣🤣 I wonder why he didn't zoom in and out???? 🤔🤣🤣🤣
@@DannyFPV7lol get a telescope and look through it nuthead
Gorgeous picture of a gorgeous galaxy
Without even watching I already know this is gonna be a insane image! (I mean of course it will be it’s Trevor)
Chuck also do great work if not better :)
@@xsauce3858 Sound like a hater. j/s
I can't imagine what it would be like to see that live. Thanks for showing people that can't afford expensive telescopes glimpses of the universe.
First time viewer to your channel… that was incredible! I have like many, a deep fascination with space.. the distances, and time truly blow my mind. We are seeing this galaxy as it looked 50,000,000 years ago… Again, mind blown 🤯
I think I’ll watch some more 👏🏼😊
What a beautiful sight
@astrobackyard Something that may help with pixel scaling is binning. Try binning 2x2 and youre pixel size will double so your sampling will be better and faster. You'll get 3x more signal and if you drizzle in processing you won't lose any res either!
Magnificent dude you are..Spot On!!. continue please!
Astounding image! I love your documenting of the whole process!
Got yourself a new subscriber! Holy dang that final foto is just galaxyshakingly incredible
Well done sir, well done!!! 50 million Light Years is an easy task with that beauty! Galaxies are the best at showing the Vastness of space. It's awesome that its unfathomable, something we cannot wrap are minds around...but just a little....
Glossier and slicker than ever video (with the dog but not the host's better half this time), but bereft of any real content, except "look what I have photographed with even more expensive gear" (funded by TH-cam subscriptions and ads). Have come back in the last few months to watching this channel, but realise it has become like any other TH-cam influencer channel - with product placement - that the viewer lives vicariously through. I shall switch to the lesser known but more informative astrophotography channels ... of course each to their own, but I guess I prefer to learn a little and stay closer to astronomy as a hobby.
@astrobackyard on Easter holiday now so I'll hopefully be posting more on my astro channel!!!!!
Your background music is mind-blowing.I love it❤️
Could you tell me the name of music?
Incredible shot. The other galaxies around the target added to the shot so much in my opinion.
This blue dryer galaxy is amazing!
Nice job, Trevor. I'm basically on the same rig as you (HD11 0.7 294mc and EQ8R-PRO, but doing an OAG). Capturing galaxies with this is so fun! Already grabbed Sombrero and Sunflower, and can't wait to get more. Clear skies and look forward to see what you get next!!!
that background score is lit! killing it!!!
So insane!!! So.... damn... insane!!! There could be a planet with life waaaaaaaaay over there... looking back at our galaxy wondering the same thing. Galaxies are so strangely awesome!
Very possible so long as they survived for the 50 million years it took for that light to get to earth.
The background music at the start is so cool and astonishing.
Thanks, Always love watching your shows!! :-) I plugged in my mount last night and had reverse polarity on the power input so I fried my board ,...so I am out of the game a week or two. It's nice to watch someone who has been through a bunch of struggles and still enjoys his hobby.
🖤😊
Nice bro you did great 👍👏😊
It blows my mind to think that there is most definitely, a HUGE chance, of life thriving in that galaxy just as we are. Makes you wonder… is someone looking back at us? I love space 😭
My Lord can make any thing that we can't imagine brrother taylor
Working progress and bgm gave me Interstellar vibes...
Great video...✌️
scientist 1: what's a cool name for this galaxy?
scientist 2: blow dryer 👍
Amazing how each star in these galaxies are light years apart from each other!
7:54 is that real?
yes
No lol
Man be aware of nasa. Damn work, impressed 😎😎🔥🔥
You make me want to empty my bank account and start but man there is so much to learn to get to your level.
You don’t have to do that. Just start small and enjoy the journey and the people you meet. I must admit, I’m a gear junkie and love tinkering with cool toys. I always wonder, what would Charles Messier think if he could have had access to this stuff.
Beautiful picture man great job, it’s amazing seeing these galaxy’s this way
There are so many lights in my area which disturb my view
try going to a forest, or somewhere in a farm
Seriously amazing work.
Subhan Allah ❤️❤️ allah is great
😍😯😯 this is so amazing 👏👏grt job.
It’s so annoying have a genuine passion for astronomy but not being able to afford a high end telescope like that
This is so amazine 🤩🤩🤩
I want to eat hamburger galaxy
This is my fav. Utube channel... Hope i will start my own astrophotography channel one day
his finder scope is almost as big as my telescope i have a 70mm
Wah bro that music which u added to this is fabulous and ur collection if telescope and ur hobby is fab
Read the QURAN in our languages, please please.
Flat earthers think they are just lights in the sky LOL
all is created by allah
Just breathtaking !
Thank you for sharing this video... 🙏🏼👏✌🏻
Such an amazing picture!
Marvellous. Good on you. That looked incredibly complicated.
Just imagine that. Those smoke dust in that galaxy are stars.
Wow. Words cannot do this justice. Thank you!
Astrophotography has always been a lifelong passion of mine... and even decades into doing this I get the same emotions I got when i produced my first images 🥲
Can you see that image through your eye piece or just through the computer screen?
Sorry if it’s a dumb question, i am new to this.
Both
@@Snailstolemysoul The guy who made the video answered this question from another user. Through the eye piece, it appears a "faint smudge". What you see on the screen is done by computer enhancements and I'd go as far as to say that it's not even real. The extra detail provided is done through image manipulation and can be done in real time, especially if your telescope and computer are hooked up the internet, using specific software to locate/track the stars. So whatever you're looking at, the SCREEN would display the established lore, whereas you would only see a faint smudge.
@@space_audits Correct, i also do astrophotography.
love what you're doin man
Sooo beautiful 🥺✨
These are always the kinds of videos I watch at 2am and slowly fall asleep to
Dude the music in this vid is great 👍 love the psytrance
Name of music?
No clue Bruv genre is psytrance though
@@alsoHechter 🤦🤦🤦
Wow this was a nice one. It's amazing to see what is possible from a backyard
Absolutely incredible photo 100%😍
Wow this is so amazing and your video was great, awesome 👌😎
What exactly did you buy to mount those guidescope rings onto? I see the skinny orange celestron rail, but what clamps the rigs to that rail?
That is just beautiful!!
I almost teared up when i saw the bueatiful picture of a whole nother galaxy with trilions of trilions of planets. Crazy how we can take pictures of these magnificent celestial bodies of different galaxies