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Nice job. The magazine colourizes the planet, which isn't reality. Yours is the real deal.
ОтветитьThat is awesome. Now I need to trade in my 5” reflector…
ОтветитьStacking 2500 images is called Photoshop editing. With Nikon P-1000, the Saturn looks different...
ОтветитьJust how I remember from 1979. Another edge on year.
ОтветитьAwesome scope. What stacking software did you use
ОтветитьI took a similar picture of Saturn when I was fifteen years old through a nine inch refractor - very big one.
I was the youngest observatory keyholder in my town's astronomy association's history. So why should I be impressed?
I say, is that a Sky-Watcher 16" Flextube Dobsonian Telescope?!? Man, I felt like I was watching an advertisement before I even finished the title. Nope.
ОтветитьIts awesome, i love space (=
Ответить25k images, wow! Thats a dope telescope!
ОтветитьWhat camera... does that mean 25k shutter actuations??
ОтветитьGreat images … thanks! For years I’ve wrestled with my 60 mm f15 EQ “hobby killer” refractor and I’m thinking that a GoTo 10 inch Flextube might be what I’m looking for. I like the idea of visual astronomy with some astrophoto capability. Does the SynScan system require an internet connection to function? Just wondering if the drive system can be used in a remote dark sky site independent of wifi? Thanks. 🔭📷🙂
ОтветитьPut March 23, 2025 on your calendar, as that's the date Saturn's rings are exactly edge-on. Of course they'll be almost edge-on for months before and after, but March 23 is the midpoint. I'm interested in seeing if they are visible or can be photographed in any telescope.
Ответить1.3 billion km away it has approx 146 moons
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How much is this type of equipment even worth?
ОтветитьNow show Jupiter
ОтветитьHow is it possible to capture an image that is approximately one million and 500 thousand kilometers away? If it were possible to create a model with proportional sizes and distances, the observer would be the size of an atom.
Ответить👍👍👍👍🌟🌟🌟🌟
Ответитьyou need use ASI planetary camera
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ОтветитьBeautiful!
ОтветитьThat's pretty good results, I'm using a 16" Meade, but my technic is obviously not as good. Can you say, those 25,000 frames, is that best frames out of hundreds of thousands of frames in multiple videos, or did you take one video making all 25K frames and stack 100% of one video. I've heard of people stacking multiple videos into one image, and guess that is what you did...I usually shoot 15k or 16k frames @ 170 frames/second in one video then process best 10 to 20% stacked.
ОтветитьExcellent 👍
Ответитьamazing 👋👋
Ответитьamazing rami saturn is always my favorite planet <3 <3
ОтветитьAmazing!
ОтветитьIt looks so pretty
ОтветитьIt's a nice photo considering all the light from your home in the background. Of course Saturn is bright enough to get a decent photo despite all that background light but I would think for best results you would want to minimize background light.
ОтветитьThat's One Hell'ov 🔭😊
ОтветитьVery nice video 👍 I just ordered 400P synscan after having a C8NGT for 14 years then upgrading the mount to EQ5 Pro. Really looking forward to trying it out on some of my old favorites and looking forward to finding new ones. Where I live it is a Bortle 3 LP it used to be Bortle 2 when I first moved here. Did you make the shroud for your 400P or is there a place to buy one?
ОтветитьThe Universe is just such a mesmerizing and beautiful place.
Once I went outside, tought that's a beautiful Moon took my little Telescope I got from my Aunt, no neat technolygie or whatsoever. Then I thought I'm seeing Mars or Venus trying to get him in my Vision. With each little turn of the wheel I lost the planet. Once I got a clean look I was shocked what it was.
Three little dots besides a Planet, a Planet with stripes. It was ** JUPITER, how in the hells did I manage to do that. I even saw some stripes with diffrent colors how could I see him with such a small telescope and three of his moons, possibly Io, Europa and Ganymede. Best day of my Life.
i captured it almost like you with 8 inch telescope 😃
ОтветитьЖаль что фокус полностью не настраивается.
ОтветитьKeep doing ,what you are doing! You give us all an amazing view into the universe,showing us the miracles that are out there. It’s sometimes beyond believe what the universe has created!Beautiful,captivating ,stunning images,sometimes far better then what one could imagine. Thank you.
ОтветитьThis is so beautiful ❤
ОтветитьBruh can anyone tell me where can I by this telescope? Plz
ОтветитьHi, rami. Can you tell me to stack the photo? BTW Saturn so elegant😊✨
ОтветитьHello, dear brother, is it the flat earth?
ОтветитьHave you ever thought about selling your work in the form of photo prints?
ОтветитьAwesome rami !❤
ОтветитьI wonder what Saturn will be like without rings in 2025.
ОтветитьWell, dons, my bro go ahead ❤
ОтветитьAmazing...❤❤
ОтветитьSo awesome!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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ОтветитьBro you have the best life 😢♥️🇮🇳
ОтветитьThe telescope is probably bigger than me😅
ОтветитьThanks for sharing
It's beautiful ❤
My name is. satyam Priyadarshi. and am your biggest fan @rami_ astro
Ответитьim at the equator in Africa, some of the clearest night skies, you can basically pick out planets from stars ....could you suggest the most minimal speced telescope i could buy. even the classic one (without electronics) i love sky watching, but have no clue...or bearing on models / brands
ОтветитьThanx for sharing. So amazing to see it.
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