Thanks, I have given a website in description where you can see the position of T CrB... It is located near the 4th magnitude star Epsilon Coronae Borealis you can start your search from Alphecca a 2nd magnitude star(the brightest in Coronae Borealis easily visible to naked eye) then star-hop to Gamma Coronae Borealis, then again star-hop to nearby Delta Coronae Borealis and from there you can easily reach Epsilon Coronae Borealis and T CrB is just located nearby it you can look at its exact location from the link in description.
No I cannot! Even Hubble cant do that they are very close to each other and hence can't be resolved. We only know about them through spectrographic readings, and the UV signature that White Dwarf of T CrB system radiates
Telescope se jo light aati hai usko ek prism se pass karake spectral data milta hai us se pata chal jata hia ki eclipsing binary stars hai kaya, moreover there are many other advanced methods like astrometry and photometry jisme positions and brightness variations ko study karke pata lag jata h ki binary star h kaya instagram pe ek bhot famous astronomer hai Sebastian Voltmer unhone apni kafi sari images ka sepectral data share kia hua hai, spectral data ke liye alag se se lens aate h...
Soon!!!! I know I am saying this since a very long time, I am also a beginner in DSO processing I still don't know exactly how to use Photoshop to post-process my images, I am still learning!! But trust me the final video would be worth the wait!!!
It's actually not a supernova but just a nova. 😊
Kya apne stellarium ka paid version liya he ?? This star is not there in our app
Yes I have Stellarium Pro, but I have given a website in description where you can see the position of T CrB
Bro love your videos. Also please tell how to find it with the telescope 🔭.
Thanks, I have given a website in description where you can see the position of T CrB...
It is located near the 4th magnitude star Epsilon Coronae Borealis you can start your search from Alphecca a 2nd magnitude star(the brightest in Coronae Borealis easily visible to naked eye) then star-hop to Gamma Coronae Borealis, then again star-hop to nearby Delta Coronae Borealis and from there you can easily reach Epsilon Coronae Borealis and T CrB is just located nearby it you can look at its exact location from the link in description.
Kya Aap dono Star ko ek sath capture kar sakte ho kya?
No I cannot! Even Hubble cant do that they are very close to each other and hence can't be resolved. We only know about them through spectrographic readings, and the UV signature that White Dwarf of T CrB system radiates
@@star_titan one thing you tell me ki Agar koi telescope use deka nahi sakta to kaise pata chala ki wo binarystar system hai?
Telescope se jo light aati hai usko ek prism se pass karake spectral data milta hai us se pata chal jata hia ki eclipsing binary stars hai kaya, moreover there are many other advanced methods like astrometry and photometry jisme positions and brightness variations ko study karke pata lag jata h ki binary star h kaya
instagram pe ek bhot famous astronomer hai Sebastian Voltmer unhone apni kafi sari images ka sepectral data share kia hua hai, spectral data ke liye alag se se lens aate h...
@@star_titan you mean weablenght
@@Mr.Astromyth What??
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Bro But when are you making DSO videos ❤
Soon!!!! I know I am saying this since a very long time, I am also a beginner in DSO processing I still don't know exactly how to use Photoshop to post-process my images, I am still learning!! But trust me the final video would be worth the wait!!!
Ok bro ❤
Don't put you title in one language and talk in another.