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From: SinishaTheScoper
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  • Not bad! Truth a picture strongly shivers!

  • @inferno1708 You should have a look at the saturn too,in the night sky,you will find it like this.Find The polaris (North star),then,on the south,you will find a red really brith star,arcturus,then look,right...You will see one Something with Yellow glow,and the star next to it,the brither thingy is saturn.Have a look ant try to take a vid.

  • @SinishaTheScoper its hard i know.was trying with a 76mm reflector and its tough to get it stable. especially when holding the cam. Saturn moves quickly across the sky also. try using a tripod for your cam.its a bit tricky to get inline but its possible. good job though still.got the color definition in there. all i could get was an of grey whitish look to it.upgrading to a 114/900 soon.i assume its alot better for seeing the night sky with?

  • @OOTWAstronomy Yes it is.I found 19 messier objects for now,and 3 NGC objects with 114/900 SKYWATCHER,not celestron.

  • @SinishaTheScoper cool.like i said try a camera tripod for more stability.check the moon vid on my page.that was on a nat geo 76mm reflector.using a 5 mpx cam placed against the eye piece.worked well with the tripod.was hard to try getting saturn steady though.hopefully the new scope will be easier.

  • @OOTWAstronomy I dont have tripod for my camera.Anyway,i need to buy a new camera,this ones display is crashed :(

  • OVO TI JE NAJBOLJE

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