It's super satisfying for sure, but at the same time it's terrifying. That spec in the sky is a gaint compared to us but small compared to the sun. The sun is a spec of dust compared to the largest stars. The largest stars are a spec of dust compared to a galaxy. Galaxys are specs of dust compared to Galaxy clusters(forgot the name that might be it lol). It's sad I'd love to explore the universe but I'll likely never leave earth's atmosphere let only visit the near infinite solar systems.
@@therealcadhow? I mean, i dont understand how the image of a Planet Might represent danger, but even if it did, why would universe would be a dangerous place? 99,99% is vacuum and the rest are stars and balck holes
@@brayanxd4547 if you got close to Jupiter you would instantly get torn to smithereens because of its enormously strong magnetic field. Plus it’s toxic atmosphere. And because space is a vacuum you would die in 15 seconds in space without a suit because of the vacuum and lack of oxygen. And also there’s time dilation. If you went on Venus you would instantly get crushed into a pancake because of its heavy atmosphere. If you went on mercury you would instantly get frozen or heated to death. Space is terrifying, but beautiful.
@@brayanxd4547There are many dangers.Black holes are very dangerous if we go close to it.There are nutron stars and super novas that are dangerous.The Jupiters Great Red Spot is a raging storm twice the size of the Earth.The sun is gonna exploding 5 billion years and the same way other stars also explode and if we are close to a explosion it might lead to mass extinction of humans.So in conclusion space is really beautiful but at the same time is dangerous and scary. Space is so freaking weird ☄️🪐✨🌌
@@rami_astro I thought the coolest part was the beginning when you caught a fireball on camera infront of jupiter. Imagine seeing that in the timelapse though
UAP's tend to move a lot faster and you are not prepared to see them, i.e., you don't know where they're going to show up. You're comparing apples to oranges.
@@qrbeastpubg The scale though, if we're compared to the universe, we're nobody, nothing, we're insignificant. But still, this non significant thing managed to explore so much under 400 years of technology.
I have always been in love with space. All I wish I could do is go up there and explore everything. the mysteries and beauty that space has to offer are amazing. This just proves it even more.
@@space676sof me too! I have been wanting to get a really nice telescope so I could see different planets and show my son all the beauty outer space has to offer
@@ry_an.any number of reasons. It makes Earth seem insignificant, we are probably the only inhabited planet. Truly alone. Unless aliens have wormhole technology, they wont know we even exist. Light speed is way too slow for the distances they would need to cover. I believe there is a higher intelligence out there but not in the way most people think of it.
U can get one that can see Jupiter for $100, u can get one that can do things like his for about $500 his could be more expensive but u can get good ones for $500 that electronically track and everything. Put in work and you can most definitely afford it.
Look into a dobsonian. Not really good for astrophotography unless it's a tracking one and you're just doing planetary work.. but you can get a 10" telescope for under $1k
that circle is absolutely perfect. What a beautiful image. Space is so beautiful, I could look at its beauty for hours. Jupiter is my favourite planet, my next goal is to get a good image of jupiter when it's visible in my country.
proof that we are not in a matrix, because things of computer graphic mapper and visual rendering can't be perfectly round, they're based on pixels - so, that says the edges are made up of very tiny squares to fit the screen output.. the spheres around us are no circle made of squares at any length - zoom in on a molecule or atom & see it being round, too.. matrix, which could one day peel humans from here, has in no way occurred, outside of the famous movie that all of that theory borrows from (great for the movie)
Fun fact: you can actually visually detect at the telescope, or measure using camera captures as in this video, that its shape is oblate (a bit squashed). This is due to its own rotation.
@@warrior--poet5418if simulations were to exist, this would not disprove or prove it,as we can measure cells and molecules, so pixels wouldnt be at that level. instead, there is whats called the planck length, which it is impossible for things to exist smaller than it, its sorta the real life pixel size. since a pixel is very small, millions of times smaller than an atom, we would not be able to notice it on earth. Now, since jupiters 10 times larger than earth, it would be completely impossible to notice pixels from jupiter, but this does not disprove or prove there being a simulation. Also, atoms arent round, they dont really have an exact shape, its more like represented as a particle, which is round.
The Great Red Spot is basically a huge hurricane like spinning storm around Jupiter’s atmosphere, it is much twice the size as earth. Winds in this storm reach about 270 Miles Per Hour.
Teach the algorithm by liking and commenting on every short like this that comes up. Also, go to this guy's profile. Like and comment those as well and the algorithm will find you every astronomy short there is.
This is why I NEED a telescope 😭😭 Edit: YALL I BOUGHT ONE IT'S ON THE WAY AND NOW IM BROKE AGAIN Edit 2: IT'S HERE AND IT WORKSSSSSS (I have yet to see anything it's been cloudy lately) Edit 3: okay, so one night the moon was SUPER bright so i got out my telescope and i saw the moon! i also saw a few planets with it :) Edit 4: So I bought it at like the worst time possible..... uh.. it's summer here in alaska and the sun is out ALL DAY😭
They are great, but what you need to do is go to a stargaze. You won't have to pay a thing and you'll be able to see THIS in person and more. Plus, you'll meet some of the coolest astronomers, astrophotographers, teachers, amateurs, and beginners, and each of them are going to have great advice for you and your first telescope. In fact it's likely that you'd pick up a really good telescope that someone established is letting go, for cheap.
@@MrTrevortxeartxe what do you mean a “stargaze”? Like a stargazing spot or? Id be interested to go to one if it means meeting others who know more about that.
I've been into space for years now, I just loved the beauty of it. I used my binoculars to look at the moon, I still do but I might get a telescope soon. Its just because of people like you that share what you see, so everyone, including me, enjoy it. Thank you for this! New sub! ❤️✨ Edit: THANKS FOR THE LIKES but for the people asking if I live in space, no. I said "Ive been INTO space for years now" IT MEANS I LIKE IT.
I have celestron just like that, except I don't have an equatorial stand. Mine is a computerized stand, and it's so neat to look at Jupiter and Saturn with it. Mars was still pretty underwhelming, though. I wanna get a bit 14 or 16-inch dobsonian eventually one day so I can really see some stuff. Orion nebula is amazing through it, and some of the star clusters are crazy. Also, just looking at stats like Sirius and aldebaran is amazing, too. Sirius is so white it's almost blue. And I love to watch then and you can see them slowly moving it almost looming like it's slowly falling. So the 8 inch S.C. is an awesome setup, but I really wanna get a big dobsonian eventually. They had an awesome orion dobsonian that came in 12, 14, or 16, but they stopped making them, unfortunately. But there's other ones out there. But an 8 inch is pretty awesome, too. I've been wanting to use it. It's been a while. one of my favorite constellations is this one that looks like an owl, and it really looks like a little owl, lol it's so funny. Also, it's very cool. But the orion nebula, along with some of the planets, definitely take the cake. I'm have a 4 inch refractor celestron, and it's nice,but when I made the jump to the 8 inch cassegrain, I was like whaaaa? I could see 3 or 4 moons around Jupiter it's so cool. Something about looking out in space feels so strange, it makes you feel very small. You forget that we really are a planet floating in space and when you see all those planets that are bigger than ours just floating like tiny little marbles in a vast black void it makes you feel very small and you realize just how enormous the universe is. I love that feeling.
One thing I really like about astronomy is how easily accessible it is nowadays. I just have a simple 80/900 long-tube refractor yet I can still see the stripy details of Jupiter (its 4 Galileo Moons also visible), The rings of Saturn, All the craters of the moon, The major star clusters (ie. Pleiades, Parasepe, Hyades, Alpha Persei, Little Beehive and more) and even some deep Space objects like the Orion Nebula and The Andromeda Galaxy. Personally my favorite star to view is Albiero due to its beautiful binary system with a completely different looking star, I also like viewing at red/orange stars more such as Acturus, Betelgeuse and Aldebaran.
I am obsessed with space. This is just straight up satisfies my soul. 🥰
Ikrrr sameeeeee
Same since childhood I love to learn about cosmos, stars universe everything. It's so fascinating how we are all alone in this gigantic universe
Same
Same , buying some telescope
It's super satisfying for sure, but at the same time it's terrifying. That spec in the sky is a gaint compared to us but small compared to the sun. The sun is a spec of dust compared to the largest stars. The largest stars are a spec of dust compared to a galaxy. Galaxys are specs of dust compared to Galaxy clusters(forgot the name that might be it lol). It's sad I'd love to explore the universe but I'll likely never leave earth's atmosphere let only visit the near infinite solar systems.
Why does this make me overwhelmingly happy??😭😭
Zamey
Same*
AHHH ME TOO
Me too.
@@himyeager TATAKAE ☠️
Its so ominous how the planets are just chilling up there
this shows how beautiful the universe is
and dangerous as well
@@therealcadhow? I mean, i dont understand how the image of a Planet Might represent danger, but even if it did, why would universe would be a dangerous place? 99,99% is vacuum and the rest are stars and balck holes
@@brayanxd4547 if you got close to Jupiter you would instantly get torn to smithereens because of its enormously strong magnetic field. Plus it’s toxic atmosphere. And because space is a vacuum you would die in 15 seconds in space without a suit because of the vacuum and lack of oxygen. And also there’s time dilation. If you went on Venus you would instantly get crushed into a pancake because of its heavy atmosphere. If you went on mercury you would instantly get frozen or heated to death. Space is terrifying, but beautiful.
@@brayanxd4547gamma rays would like to have a word with you
@@brayanxd4547There are many dangers.Black holes are very dangerous if we go close to it.There are nutron stars and super novas that are dangerous.The Jupiters Great Red Spot is a raging storm twice the size of the Earth.The sun is gonna exploding 5 billion years and the same way other stars also explode and if we are close to a explosion it might lead to mass extinction of humans.So in conclusion space is really beautiful but at the same time is dangerous and scary.
Space is so freaking weird ☄️🪐✨🌌
A millions of kilometres away image still better than a image from a bank camera 😭
Bank camera or maybe you mean cctv, is has to on 24hrs and goes on,so to save some memory,it has to be low quality camera
I knew it
Someone was gonna say it
you forgot adhar card one
@@ledendop3230 Lol 😆💀
@rubirosapabustan2236
“THaTs a tEleScOpE” 🤓
How beautiful is our universe 🌌❤️
@@b4mt0r1same
Beautiful things can also be so dangerous
What about black holes ;-; red giant's
That’s what my ex said then she left me ‘Sad Boy’ 🙁
@@Whatsheridd “True story”
I'm so glad I found this guy. he's living out all our dreams
Just buy a telescope and live your dream like i did
OMG RY FOR TAKING PICTURES OF MEEE I SO PRETTY
omG no WAy PLanETS Are REaL iM GOinG tO TEll My MommMyYy
This is probably my favorite image of Jupiter. It's so round and perfect without being overly edited, and without all the contrast.
BRO LOL I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING!!!!!!
Thank you 🙏
@@rami_astro I thought the coolest part was the beginning when you caught a fireball on camera infront of jupiter. Imagine seeing that in the timelapse though
I really want to see a planet or a meteor with my own 2 eyes but the clouds always ruins it and I live in a different time zone
So damn beautiful
9,000,000x better quality than any ufo or ghost "caught" on camera 😂😂😂😂
Fr 💀
Rf👁
UAP's tend to move a lot faster and you are not prepared to see them, i.e., you don't know where they're going to show up. You're comparing apples to oranges.
Fr tho💀💀💀
"aLiEn cAuGhT oN cAmErA sCaRy"
@@iggywewe(0 quality video plays)
400 million miles out. That makes you think.
Space is mind blowing
How many x that image
Cause they lied to you
@@coltonlynn2825 Wdym?
@@coltonlynn2825how😂
I love you JUPIter 💞
why does this planet look so good tho, its like, an art.
I know im handsome
@@mothana4223 Lmao
@@mothana4223 why you here
@@mothana4223 real
@@mothana4223 you are so handsome
The fact that that storm is bigger than our earth is Mind blowing.
2 and half earth can be into the red giant storm of jupiter 😂
@@qrbeastpubg The scale though, if we're compared to the universe, we're nobody, nothing, we're insignificant. But still, this non significant thing managed to explore so much under 400 years of technology.
How about the 6 earth hexagon on saturn
@@jaylegoninjago5615 Ik but this video's about jupiter so the comment relates to it.
@@animememes7531 absolutely. Gives me chills.
This is so calming.
Jupiter fascinates me more than anything. I feel there's more to it than we know. Some kind of crazy backstory, or future.
space gives a feeling of nostalgia.
Exactly!
Yes bro
It’s because when you look at the sky, you’re looking in the past
@@AverageENTPbill cihper real
thank You Bill Cupher
@@AverageENTPwait that makes sense
Your videos need to be on the whole entire world
Many people have done this
I think Jupiter be staring at the telescope like "are u tryna capture me or smth?!!!"
Him:yes😂
Not only did he capture Jupiter beautifully, he also caught a shooting star at the start by accident
That's the moon🗿
meteor/meteorie u mean
the only two things in the sky are jupiter and the moon there
At the start holy sh he did
that's... jupiter
I have never ever saw something so beautiful in my life
*seen
@@coryleblanc thanks master.
@@coryleblanc🤓
Space is just beatiful
He announces the magnificent sight as the song says "i see you". Perfect
Please keep making videos like this!
That storm sure dying out slowly !
@@K3VIN21 ok
@@mothana4223 Oh my god Jupiter are you proud to be in this video?
I have always been in love with space. All I wish I could do is go up there and explore everything. the mysteries and beauty that space has to offer are amazing. This just proves it even more.
Ikr! ❤️ I really wanna buy an expensive telescope to be able to look at all those beautiful celestial bodies but it's so expensive 😭😭❤️
I completely agree. I have always loved everything to do with space too and dream that one day I will be able to go into space before I die.
@@space676sof me too! I have been wanting to get a really nice telescope so I could see different planets and show my son all the beauty outer space has to offer
Nah you wont. Grandchildren probably could
I really want to do the same
Bro has a good neighbourhood
Idk why but space just creeps me out
Why
@@ry_an.any number of reasons. It makes Earth seem insignificant, we are probably the only inhabited planet. Truly alone. Unless aliens have wormhole technology, they wont know we even exist. Light speed is way too slow for the distances they would need to cover. I believe there is a higher intelligence out there but not in the way most people think of it.
I can never afford a telescope like that but thanks to youtubers like you I can witness such beauty... beautiful work
U can get one that can see Jupiter for $100, u can get one that can do things like his for about $500 his could be more expensive but u can get good ones for $500 that electronically track and everything. Put in work and you can most definitely afford it.
How much this one costs, used in this vid..
Aby guess?
@@amits7409 pretty sure it's a celestron rasa so at least 1.5-2k dollars
@@giammy0 is a CGX equatorial and si around 11k😟
Look into a dobsonian. Not really good for astrophotography unless it's a tracking one and you're just doing planetary work.. but you can get a 10" telescope for under $1k
Man you show something so beautiful. Feels so scerene and mind-boggling yet so calming and connection to the nature we live in
Those who saw the shooting star in the start of video
👇
Idk honestly what was that. I think that was the jupiter, but I'm not sure
That's jupiter not a shooting star/meteor
@@Ovukekat💀
There was a shooting star in South Wales last week!
It was the ISS
This song just makes everything so much cooler.
This song feels like aliens are sending a signal in their language (literally GOOSEBUMPS)
“ I see you, you see me “
After Dark - Mr. Kitty
Very good song.
I always confuse After Dark and Little Dark Age 💀
That's good they speak english
that circle is absolutely perfect. What a beautiful image.
Space is so beautiful, I could look at its beauty for hours. Jupiter is my favourite planet, my next goal is to get a good image of jupiter when it's visible in my country.
proof that we are not in a matrix, because things of computer graphic mapper and visual rendering can't be perfectly round, they're based on pixels - so, that says the edges are made up of very tiny squares to fit the screen output.. the spheres around us are no circle made of squares at any length - zoom in on a molecule or atom & see it being round, too.. matrix, which could one day peel humans from here, has in no way occurred, outside of the famous movie that all of that theory borrows from (great for the movie)
@@warrior--poet5418this world is a simulation its 80% proven. Look at the new test
Ever tried Space Engine?
Fun fact: you can actually visually detect at the telescope, or measure using camera captures as in this video, that its shape is oblate (a bit squashed). This is due to its own rotation.
@@warrior--poet5418if simulations were to exist, this would not disprove or prove it,as we can measure cells and molecules, so pixels wouldnt be at that level. instead, there is whats called the planck length, which it is impossible for things to exist smaller than it, its sorta the real life pixel size. since a pixel is very small, millions of times smaller than an atom, we would not be able to notice it on earth. Now, since jupiters 10 times larger than earth, it would be completely impossible to notice pixels from jupiter, but this does not disprove or prove there being a simulation. Also, atoms arent round, they dont really have an exact shape, its more like represented as a particle, which is round.
The beauty of jupiter ^^
Very awesome....jammin' song as well!!
Your videos are a whole special feeling 😣💓 im addicted
Song name dark rave
It is unbelievably beautiful 😻
Nice p p
theres a shooting star at the start of the video if you guys didnt see
Where is the tail?
I don't know why it made me happy and smile 😭 IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Space is such a beautiful thing to see in life. ❤️
Realq
Ok take a breath
And dangerous to
It's scary as hell when you go there.
@@priyanshukumar7731 like you don’t know if your gonna come back or not, there is so much we have not found out about space that might happen to you…
The Great Red Spot is basically a huge hurricane like spinning storm around Jupiter’s atmosphere, it is much twice the size as earth. Winds in this storm reach about 270 Miles Per Hour.
Why you copy Unusual Planets
And has been going on for 400 or 300 years
You are delusional.
Don't believe this BS
@CJshorts-qq8iukeep your shit in your imagination
@@MrKrabs1928about 360 to be exact, no idea where you got 400 from.
wow this is a super neat orange up there ! !
That’s just insane to just think that big ass gas giant is just floating over there
What a beautiful piece of art
💀
Thank you, apreciate it 😎
Took me some time to create J U P I T E R
I love how they didn't get it 😂
Thank you. Never seen it. Wow
Jupiter is very Beautiful
Why I am happy....bcz of ur work 🥹🤩 STUNNING
Jupiter:-SNORE-
The satisfaction watching this on your telescope is unmatched.
This is the most beautiful thing i have watched today, I need more of this than who slapped whom 😐
Teach the algorithm by liking and commenting on every short like this that comes up. Also, go to this guy's profile. Like and comment those as well and the algorithm will find you every astronomy short there is.
Jesus christ I don't know if anyone else felt the weight of jupiter rotating, the speed at which jupiter rotates is mind blowing
Is it Jupiter rotating or us?
Why are you explaining this to Jesus Christ?
@@firecloud77 because silver queen sweet corn
@@tams79jt Oh come on. That makes as much sense as trying to activate more than one Dogmatika Punishment in a turn.
@@firecloud77 we all know you can't.
OMG ITS SO BEAUTIFUL
seeing jupiter while listening to the music
*melting point reached*
Fr this song gives me some crazy vibes
what is the music
@@smalboys6650 it's called after dark
It’s a absolutely beautiful image, amazing work.
That makes me so happy 😁
Very cool. Thank you for showing the raw footage. I always get annoyed when people only show the polished version
omg like how perfect this is, look at the patience of this man omg
Unemployment 👍
@@durlabhbiswas860 💀💀💀
@@durlabhbiswas860 which Let to this Masterpiece😅😅
Jupiter is absolutely breathtaking
Insane fact about Jupiter: it has more mass than all the planets, asteroids, comets and moons put together…. Times 2.
@@Nosirtnot as much as………..Your………….Mother.
Paparazzi be like: Jupiter caught on camera. 😭😭💀
💀
Absolutely mesmerizing. I am in total awe!!! 😭
There's got to be someone greater than the universe making all these happen! 🌎 🌑💫🌌
Allah ❤
God Almighty
I just into astronomy and all these vidoes inspire me just to do it right now
Our planets are so beautiful. The universe is beautiful.
I like you videos
This is why I NEED a telescope 😭😭
Edit: YALL I BOUGHT ONE IT'S ON THE WAY AND NOW IM BROKE AGAIN
Edit 2: IT'S HERE AND IT WORKSSSSSS (I have yet to see anything it's been cloudy lately)
Edit 3: okay, so one night the moon was SUPER bright so i got out my telescope and i saw the moon! i also saw a few planets with it :)
Edit 4: So I bought it at like the worst time possible..... uh.. it's summer here in alaska and the sun is out ALL DAY😭
They are great fun ! Do it!🌌🔭
They are great, but what you need to do is go to a stargaze. You won't have to pay a thing and you'll be able to see THIS in person and more. Plus, you'll meet some of the coolest astronomers, astrophotographers, teachers, amateurs, and beginners, and each of them are going to have great advice for you and your first telescope. In fact it's likely that you'd pick up a really good telescope that someone established is letting go, for cheap.
@@MrTrevortxeartxe what do you mean a “stargaze”? Like a stargazing spot or? Id be interested to go to one if it means meeting others who know more about that.
But broke to buy it
My dream😩😩😩
bro this is gorgeous. props to you for your patience. you took an awesome photo!
This music makes it feel otherworldly
So nice music🎉
I've been into space for years now, I just loved the beauty of it. I used my binoculars to look at the moon, I still do but I might get a telescope soon. Its just because of people like you that share what you see, so everyone, including me, enjoy it. Thank you for this! New sub! ❤️✨
Edit: THANKS FOR THE LIKES but for the people asking if I live in space, no. I said "Ive been INTO space for years now" IT MEANS I LIKE IT.
I thought you said "I've been in space for years now"💀
I liked the part where you said "I've been in space for years now" I literally cried nonstop 😭
So when did you came back? 🤔
@@DaCrux871 what they mean is that they have been into space stuff like they are interested in astronomy
Are you an astronaut?
this guy's a legend!
Simply divine.
Jupiter : I'm first Saturn : no fone
the song fits so good
What song
that is absolutely beautiful! jupiter is a literal ball of art
It's literally a planet.
@@bfboobie this is a true statement 😅
@@boarg8766 literally a true statement or ?
No its ball of hydrogen and helium
@@Trump2024hzizo it's a planet of more than hydrogen and helium
❤úžasná videa i vizuální zážitek
So rad! I’ve always had a fascination for outer space
I'm fascinated and inlove at the same time😭❤️☄️
Wow that is absolutely beautiful
that circle truly is getting more circly
Absolutely beautiful
It’s so mesmerizing ❤and peaceful to watch.
Memorizing?
@@koendos3 Thanks you... : )
Absolutely gorgeous
Beautiful 🤩🌌
YOUR VIDS ARE SO GOOD PLEASE KEEP UP! IM OBSESSED WITH SPACE AND YOUR VIDS ARE MY FAV ABT IT❤❤🎆🎇🌌🌠
Magnificent !
Space is the most amazing impeccable art ever known and it’s just so majestic I love space
That’s just.. beautiful 💖
That is astounding you got that in your own driveway with your own telescope! Well done!
No humans touched it. It's beautiful
Yet staggeringly dangerous and completely devoid of life. Just a big old swirly gas ball of death
And yet it looks like my mom
@@EdShrekan Owch
no humans touched it before
Actually i think some spaceship crashed into it lol, or maybe some of its moons.
Looking at this made me realize how beautiful the universe is
Bro the lyrics does the perfect timing when it says 2 hours rotation of Jupiter
Great
The video + the song = *masterpiece of masterpieces*
Im a big fan of space ❤ i love ur vids
I have celestron just like that, except I don't have an equatorial stand. Mine is a computerized stand, and it's so neat to look at Jupiter and Saturn with it. Mars was still pretty underwhelming, though. I wanna get a bit 14 or 16-inch dobsonian eventually one day so I can really see some stuff. Orion nebula is amazing through it, and some of the star clusters are crazy. Also, just looking at stats like Sirius and aldebaran is amazing, too. Sirius is so white it's almost blue. And I love to watch then and you can see them slowly moving it almost looming like it's slowly falling. So the 8 inch S.C. is an awesome setup, but I really wanna get a big dobsonian eventually. They had an awesome orion dobsonian that came in 12, 14, or 16, but they stopped making them, unfortunately. But there's other ones out there. But an 8 inch is pretty awesome, too. I've been wanting to use it. It's been a while. one of my favorite constellations is this one that looks like an owl, and it really looks like a little owl, lol it's so funny. Also, it's very cool. But the orion nebula, along with some of the planets, definitely take the cake. I'm have a 4 inch refractor celestron, and it's nice,but when I made the jump to the 8 inch cassegrain, I was like whaaaa? I could see 3 or 4 moons around Jupiter it's so cool. Something about looking out in space feels so strange, it makes you feel very small. You forget that we really are a planet floating in space and when you see all those planets that are bigger than ours just floating like tiny little marbles in a vast black void it makes you feel very small and you realize just how enormous the universe is. I love that feeling.
One thing I really like about astronomy is how easily accessible it is nowadays. I just have a simple 80/900 long-tube refractor yet I can still see the stripy details of Jupiter (its 4 Galileo Moons also visible), The rings of Saturn, All the craters of the moon, The major star clusters (ie. Pleiades, Parasepe, Hyades, Alpha Persei, Little Beehive and more) and even some deep Space objects like the Orion Nebula and The Andromeda Galaxy.
Personally my favorite star to view is Albiero due to its beautiful binary system with a completely different looking star, I also like viewing at red/orange stars more such as Acturus, Betelgeuse and Aldebaran.
I can just stare at it a whole day thinking about my love (Space❤)
It's so beautiful.....i don't have words to describe how lucky it would be to see this from my own eyes
I like that background song!
So amazing!
Thats beautiful ✨🧡
too perfect with the song choice 🗿❤
Wow. Just wow. Excellent work!