My telescope is relatively cheap less than 1k and I can see all the craters I was actually surprised how far I could zoom in. Its amazing watching how fast the moon actually moves watching it spin through the the scope.
That wouldn't be dirt on the mirror. Spots on the primary mirror aren't visible for the same reason that the secondary mirror isn't visible, diffraction. It looks more like dust on the inside lens of the eyepiece.
You could spend between nothing and 50,000 dollars if you wanted. For free, you could learn the stars simply by looking up. Sometimes, it is the best view. A basic telescope would cost around 100 dollars, with nicer beginner ones starting around 300 to 500 dollars.
I just bought Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ Telescope APERTURE 130mm, FL 650mm, FR=5 and it comes with 10mm lens and 20mm lens. first do i need Celestron Ultima 1.25 in 2x to get closer images, second i just bought this one and i can exchange it with Celestron AstroMaster 114EQ 1000mm APERTURE 114mm FR 8.77 or keep the 130EQ?
yeah, there's ozone on earth, but remember the lens are looking through aaaall the air on our atmosphere, that's why when we look at the sky it's blue, its the oxygen. well at least that was what i have been told about, plz correct me if i'm wrong
The sky is blue because our atmosphere takes the color blue from light (light comes in 7 colors = Spectrum)....due to refraction we see orange & other color in sunrise and sunset
bu ne olum cep telefonuyla mi cektin?
MrKerker60 9 months ago
awsome
GavenLovesPokemon 11 months ago
güzelde kardeş teleskobu büyüt biraz benim 60 x camera da aynı görüntüyü yakalıyo :)))benim sayfada var istersen bak
ozerozgen 11 months ago
I say this video deserves a thumbs up !!!!
TheGFtrooper 1 year ago 2
My telescope is relatively cheap less than 1k and I can see all the craters I was actually surprised how far I could zoom in. Its amazing watching how fast the moon actually moves watching it spin through the the scope.
MajorHater99 1 year ago
since ur telescope couldnt see the whole moon in one time it kinda looked like a waxing cresent and waning gibbous
XxPAV3L0WxX 2 years ago
beautiful
Videowiiwii 2 years ago
sehr gut.welche teleskop is das?kann jemand der name von teleskop schreiben.danke schön
sihirli38 2 years ago
Wow this is soooo cool I wish I still had my telescope. :( Thanks for uploading, professional videos and pictures are, clearly, not always better :)
haddii2324 2 years ago
dude zoom in
G0dsAssassin 2 years ago 2
COOL i saw the moon with my MEADE telescope but i saw more shadows then the birghtness of the moomn
Heatblast667 2 years ago
Your mirror appears to be dirty. I see dark spots. Are you using a reflector telescope?
starblazers1969 2 years ago
That wouldn't be dirt on the mirror. Spots on the primary mirror aren't visible for the same reason that the secondary mirror isn't visible, diffraction. It looks more like dust on the inside lens of the eyepiece.
TheRealSiguy 2 years ago
hey what kind of telescope you using?
plz tell me i'm new at astronomy and how much costs... (please respond!)
Ocean701 3 years ago 3
You could spend between nothing and 50,000 dollars if you wanted. For free, you could learn the stars simply by looking up. Sometimes, it is the best view. A basic telescope would cost around 100 dollars, with nicer beginner ones starting around 300 to 500 dollars.
Pingletons 3 years ago
And more advanced telescopes cost between 1,000 to 2,000 dollars.
PivotBowserfan122 2 years ago
what's a nice telescope for say... 2000?
Keithadia 2 years ago
very beautiful, it loks awsome
jfbettasplendens 3 years ago
how much was your telescope
TestUsername14 3 years ago
Beautiful, great work.
RobinJLyons777 3 years ago 8
This has been flagged as spam show
I just bought Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ Telescope APERTURE 130mm, FL 650mm, FR=5 and it comes with 10mm lens and 20mm lens. first do i need Celestron Ultima 1.25 in 2x to get closer images, second i just bought this one and i can exchange it with Celestron AstroMaster 114EQ 1000mm APERTURE 114mm FR 8.77 or keep the 130EQ?
Dubai1976 3 years ago
That's pretty sweet!
DarkKnight1408 3 years ago 2
is that a ozone round the moon i thought there was only a ozone around planet earth
FIRETHROW 3 years ago
yeah, there's ozone on earth, but remember the lens are looking through aaaall the air on our atmosphere, that's why when we look at the sky it's blue, its the oxygen. well at least that was what i have been told about, plz correct me if i'm wrong
carlosewm 3 years ago 4
It's probably chromatic aberration depending on what kind of telescope it is, but it could be a combonation of both.
Pingletons 3 years ago
The sky is blue because our atmosphere takes the color blue from light (light comes in 7 colors = Spectrum)....due to refraction we see orange & other color in sunrise and sunset
TUCUPITA4545 3 years ago 10
Yes your right
LCPD9111 2 years ago
well ozone resonates blue
gavinjoaquinolivas 2 years ago
omg too me the moon looks like glass. urgh i'd love to see the moon through my telescope (well only if i had one)
zerafetplusserina 3 years ago
you should use moon filter its very cheap if you don't have you should buy
amidahack 3 years ago
This is really cool, I like science. check out my channel.
drwhohsmfan 3 years ago
nice
what was your equipment?
come to see my video...
Astr0n0n0 4 years ago
cool
Risefotruth 4 years ago