Damn !!, I want to learn how to edit with the Registax this way. If the results are really like this, it shows it is really amazing software. Excellent man !!!
@CumputerPhysiscsLab hi man i have a question,, so the crappy blurry images 0:16 only because you tried to record it with second equipment right? i mean the actual planet you're seeing with your own eye through the eyepiece supposed to be very bright and detailed isnt it?
@captdavidwebb No, the blurry image at 0:16 is the actual raw video from which later it is obtained through software processing a nicer and sharper image.
The actual planet image as seen through the eyepiece is exactly the same as this blurry raw video. So using a computer you get sharper and more detailed images than viewing it directly through the telescope.
@KGX16 You have under 100 US$ a 70mm refractor telescope from Celestron, that will let you see the rings of Saturn and several details in the Moon. I put a link in this video description.
@giofrasa Important details to take into account to discard bad barlows are: 1.- Avoid those made of plastic, the tube. 2.- Avoid cheap Barlows (under 40 US$) that give a lot of chromatic aberration. The rest of Barlows usually are good and deliver nice images.
Your Videos Are Incredible! I am amazed that you have done this with a 5 inch telescope. Either Your Telescope is dead on perfect collimation or you have an amazing mount! I've seen most of your videos and they are made with small to medium sized scopes. 5 inch to 6 inches. I could never get that of incredible detail even on my 8 inch schmidt. Maybe if I get lucky. But My Mount isn't that good. Great Work! And you caught the storm NICE and sharp! Your videos Are incredible! Thumbs up!
@Edsan91 Thanks. I have seen your video of Jupiter with a C8 and it is not bad at all. With a C8 you can get final images better than those recorded with a 5 or 6 inches telescopes. All you need is to take your time to reach sharp focus. In big cities it's very difficult to find skies without turbulence. Turbulence makes impossible to achieve a good focus.
Nice one! It's amazing what stacking can do!
Superdavo0001 5 days ago
good work here
bribribri56 3 weeks ago
Damn !!, I want to learn how to edit with the Registax this way. If the results are really like this, it shows it is really amazing software. Excellent man !!!
cangu1975 1 month ago
some great inforamtion here thanks
clairebehun 1 month ago
Racist
0Redmond 1 month ago
Good spotting there!
I have a question: I'm going to buy a Celestron PowerSeeker 114EQ soon. Any feedback on its performance? Thanks.
TheKainMan 2 months ago
Is Saturn anomalously tilted? Thank you so much.
TrueHamal 4 months ago
Is Saturn's axis anomalous tilted? Thank you so much.
TrueHamal 4 months ago
Excellent video and description! Your processing did a good job - Registax? What eyepiece did you use?
jdastro 5 months ago
@jdastro Yes, Registax 5.1. I used eyepiece projection with a 10mm eyepiece
CumputerPhysiscsLab 5 months ago
@CumputerPhysiscsLab hi man i have a question,, so the crappy blurry images 0:16 only because you tried to record it with second equipment right? i mean the actual planet you're seeing with your own eye through the eyepiece supposed to be very bright and detailed isnt it?
captdavidwebb 2 months ago
@captdavidwebb No, the blurry image at 0:16 is the actual raw video from which later it is obtained through software processing a nicer and sharper image.
The actual planet image as seen through the eyepiece is exactly the same as this blurry raw video. So using a computer you get sharper and more detailed images than viewing it directly through the telescope.
CumputerPhysiscsLab 2 months ago
I'm thinking of buying a telescope between 100 - 130 pounds online, has anyone got good suggestions?
KGX16 5 months ago
@KGX16 You have under 100 US$ a 70mm refractor telescope from Celestron, that will let you see the rings of Saturn and several details in the Moon. I put a link in this video description.
CumputerPhysiscsLab 5 months ago
RAW VIDEO?
I like cooked video
Amazing footage, keep doing what your doing!
AccessDenied55 6 months ago
Awesome video I have a Celestron 130 eq , would I get these results when the rings appear more arched?
vwlover94 7 months ago 2
@vwlover94 Yes, a 130mm of aperture telescope should render medium to good planetary images.
CumputerPhysiscsLab 7 months ago
I live there
PrivateAkdeniz 7 months ago
My heart goes with you Saturn people!
donputo69 7 months ago
the storm is called the dragon storm
baspenziegler1 9 months ago
Very nice video!!! Great job!
thecaliforniazephyr 11 months ago
Wow! Nice video great job! Thanks for sharing!
astroval1 11 months ago
Great video of Saturn. How did you do the animation? Great final pic too.
bobspez 11 months ago
It must be amazing to see if first hand. Nice work!
GrandStokie 1 year ago
Beautiful! Amazingly sharp! But it's not yet the opposition of Saturn. You'll still have to wait a few months for that.
krisDM3000 1 year ago 3
@krisDM3000 That's right. I meant near opposition
CumputerPhysiscsLab 1 year ago
But what kind of barlow to use? great movie
giofrasa 1 year ago
@giofrasa Important details to take into account to discard bad barlows are: 1.- Avoid those made of plastic, the tube. 2.- Avoid cheap Barlows (under 40 US$) that give a lot of chromatic aberration. The rest of Barlows usually are good and deliver nice images.
CumputerPhysiscsLab 1 year ago
Your Videos Are Incredible! I am amazed that you have done this with a 5 inch telescope. Either Your Telescope is dead on perfect collimation or you have an amazing mount! I've seen most of your videos and they are made with small to medium sized scopes. 5 inch to 6 inches. I could never get that of incredible detail even on my 8 inch schmidt. Maybe if I get lucky. But My Mount isn't that good. Great Work! And you caught the storm NICE and sharp! Your videos Are incredible! Thumbs up!
Edsan91 1 year ago
@Edsan91 Thanks. I have seen your video of Jupiter with a C8 and it is not bad at all. With a C8 you can get final images better than those recorded with a 5 or 6 inches telescopes. All you need is to take your time to reach sharp focus. In big cities it's very difficult to find skies without turbulence. Turbulence makes impossible to achieve a good focus.
CumputerPhysiscsLab 1 year ago
very cool
CaFFeineSouLja 1 year ago
Fantastic work! What an amazing planet..
jamieball 1 year ago
sweet theres a storm on saturn. Thats a well made vid.
Listentometalmusic 1 year ago
Very good video......keep them coming
prex61 1 year ago