High resolution astrophotography of the space
Uploader Comments (MarkHellweg)
Top Comments
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beautifuly awesome
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congratulations, delicious light from that darkness, greetings from chile, wena pollo
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How did you color the photos? That's not how they actually look. There has been some editing. Right?
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Amazing what you can do with a 4inch scope
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In 2 billion years, the Andromeda galaxy will be so close to our own galaxy that if any humans still exist on earth, the night (and indeed the day) sky will display the immense beauty of the galaxy. I wish so badly I could see that, it would be beautiful
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Nice photos! That Tak is a wonderful scope. NGC 6960 (the "Witch's Broom" at 1:03) turned out great. It is one of my favorite nebulas. It looks about the same in your photo as it does in my scope visually with a OIII filter (except for the red hydrogen)
Cheers!
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...uh.. just wondering why you put the word 'THE' in front of the word 'SPACE'.......EH???...WEIRD!..
Nice 'THE' images anyway! -
do you have to use filters for these nebulaes to look so colorful?
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LOS ANGELES GALAXY #1 ONCE A GALAXIAN ALWAYS A GALAXIAN!!!!!!
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Amazing pictures man :)
Are you taking these shots?
If so what Equipment do you use
ttoyota 2 years ago
Yes, all these images are taken by myself. The equipment: 4" Takahashi APO refractor and a Canon EOS 20Da on a Losmandy G11 mount.
MarkHellweg 2 years ago
@MarkHellweg I don't really care about the equipment. Tell me the sky of what part of the world was used.
FlameHue 1 month ago
@FlameHue
In the center of Europe. Borderline of Germany and Belgium. 15 km away from a city with 300.000 people. Not the best but not too bad!
MarkHellweg 1 month ago
nice video, how can I get the basics for astrophoto, I have a celestron XLT 150 equatorial mount and motor, the t ring adapter, what else I need and7or where can I find basics for astrophoto?
cacosta5 3 years ago
Try large web forums. You'll find several in the web. Often you'll find a "astrophoto beginners" thread with many useful informations
MarkHellweg 3 years ago