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  • can someone recommend a cheap but affective camera or webcam for astrophotography? im looking for one <3

  • Should I buy the MEade ETX-125 PE or the Meade 8" LXD75 telescope, I want to get into astrophotography.

  • @Diffrentjamsith For astrophotography i would go for the LXD75 that one has a EQ Mount.

  • great job! Are you using a nuetral density filter? Anyways im looking for a new scope to step up from my cheap meade ds114 but i still want some portability in a scope with good focal length and goto mount and this seems like a great scope. Im planning on just doing planetary and cluster/ nebula/ lunar veiwing but also mabe some deep space imaging! Do you think this is a good scope for me? Btw can it take 2'' eyepieces if i bought a 2'' mirror diagnol? thx man great vid

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  • Th@nks hiian123, no i use only my pocket camera or webcam to make shots. its a great scope but i think you can better buy the Celestron Nexstar 8" if u want to get something bigger! and then u can use your 2" diagonal

  • @bosb33r thanks! I was actually just looking at that scope! It seems to fit my needs better too cuz im trying to view dso's. Thank you so much and happy viewing!

  • that the music playing in the video?

  • @AnjeyX the song is called, I don't belong here, Artist ?

  • that the music playing in the video?

  • Hi bosb33r I just boought an 80mm ETX . Currently I also own a Celestron 114 reflector. I'm excited about imaging with my Meade ETX. I have a Meade LPI video and still cam I got for 50.00 on E-Bay it works well with my 114. So my ETX still needs to see "first Light" thanks for the vid. it's informative to me.

  • Thanks legion3721 and you're welcome! if u need any help just aks!

  • Incredible! All your videos are all amazing! More plz :D How much was that etx 125? Im thinking of replacing my 5 inch newtonian reflector with a more compact etx 125 or a celestron 5 inch :D Because my newtonian reflector is taking too much space! I now love SCHMIDTS and MAKSUTOV telescopes! Because they are compact give more focal length and give awesome images!

  • Thanks! Edsan91 yes this telescopes are realy good

  • nice views. Im thinking of getting some Hyperion eps...think they are best bang for buck?

  • yes they are bottle2lip

  • Amazing images of the moon though, keep making more!

  • Thanks! LocheDade there will be much more soon!

  • NASA's cameras don't suck, they only show us what they want us to see.. which is sweet FA!

  • WOW this is totally amazing. I've never seen the moon that close and that clear.

    How can NASA be taken seriously after that. They need to start showing us the real good stuff.

  • Thanks skymurphee i think NASA got very bad camera's ;0)

  • This lunar video shows just how stupid they think America is.

    Their space program is light years ahead of what they let on to the public. It a need to know issue - and as far as "they" are concerned, we don't need to know.

    Transporter capability - off planet

    Inner galactic travel in highly advanced and reverse engineered crafts

    Bases outside our planet as well as extraterrestrial relationships

    Shhhhhh - When it all goes down, they will be safe, somewhere else (Elite)

  • What about UFOs...do you see any when looking at the moon?

  • IF THIS IS AMATEUR NASA MUST SUCK. ;)

  • :o) murphyhurtme yes their vids are bad to see

  • Yes,Yes,Yes.

  • Yeah! Here too. I have a snow dome.

  • @Thejirka64 Haha yes its keep going falling down but nice for the kids!!!!

  • You have a perfect Moons!!!

  • Thanks jirka64 it was a very good observe night, but now its poor outside its snowing ;0)

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