Solar System through my Telescope
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2023
- The Planets and Moon captured from my home in Hong Kong. Hopefully you enjoy this compilation of clips over the past year.
Equipment:
Scopes: Hubble Optics UL16 Dob at 8200mm F/20.5
Cameras: Player-One Uranus-C (IMX585), ZWO Asi290mc
Accessories: 2x & 3x Barlows, ADC, IR685 and IR850 filters
Mercury: 0:07
Venus: 0:23
Mars: 0:55
Jupiter: 1:27
Saturn: 2:09
Uranus: 2:53
Neptune: 3:14
The moon (Earth); 3:44
Nice capturing and pin? So people can see. Your capturing impressed me.
Magnificent collection.
Very nice captures 👍.
Excellent detail on neptune, it's not much but for such a distant planet it's impressive (not being bias or anything)
Stunning. The detail on Mrecury,, Venus, and Ganymede surprised me.
You forgot to look at earth through your telescope :)
He’ll get it whun day
Iq -1000
It’s impossible because we live in it
@@PhoenixA1945What level of special are you? He's obviously joking.
True but it's not possible so it's not true
Beautiful work Ken. Well done
Thank you Damien 😄
Very nice.
You are lucky to have such à good seeing with this instrument.
And great skill for the treatment.
Thank you to let us watching.
Thank you man 😃
OMG ! Professionnnal work ! Wonderful . Thank you Ken !
Spectacular 😮
Beautiful Video Ken!! Soo much Detail on Jupiter!
Dude that looks cool af, especially the moon!! ❤
Awesome
That's impressive!
those look really close and cool you def deserve more subs
This was AMAZING. Jupiter and Saturn were magnificient. I'm curious: did you some kind of equatorial platform or you just centered the planets on pipp?
@Tommaso_Dal_Santo Thanks! I didnt use a eq platform but the firecapture software has a "auto region of interest" function that tracks and records the planet. Autostakkert4 also does a great job autocentering the planet in a wobbly video, no pipp needed.
Amazing work!! The seeing is so perfect, you must be lucky!
I'm looking for a new telescope to buy, because my celestron nexstar 130slt broke and I'm gonna return it.
I want a telescope for astrophotography, with high magnification for planets, but also with possible lower magnification for capturing deep space objects.
I want a computerised mount, like celestron nexstar 6/8 se. But even if it's not computerised, at least with tracking..
Okay but why does it feels so taboo seeing this? Its like you weren't supposed to see this massive colorful balls in a pitch black void
It’s looks real
ok this is just fucking awesome. thats all i gotta say. anyways im waiting for the sky where i live to not be cloudy as fuck so i can actually use my telescope i got for christmas lol
All the stars in the galaxy: 📴
For Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, and almost Mercury, I see the same details with my telescope. I can even see the GRS on Jupiter. And Neptune does look similar in my telescope too, but I can only resolve its disk.
Sorry, how did you get imaging to work on the Skyliner 400p??
That saves £10k on an EdgeHD14!
What camera and how did you guide/track please?? ❤
I used a similar Hubble Optics UL16 dob. It has goto function so just align it to Jupiter and it would track it. Then it works just like any other telescope. I used the Uranus-C camera.
Yes this is much better and cheaper than a edgehd14
- Ken
I've come across a few seriously weird things up on the moon with my own eyes friend full on anomalous objects that I nor anyone else I know could explain
It is very cool. which telescope was the filming done on?
Hubble Optics UL 16 F/4.5
Hi, congratulation for you photos! I have a dobson 16" too. Can I ask you how did you reached 8000+ focal lenght? In the description you said that you used 2x or 3x barlow, but it's not enough to arrive to 8000. What did you use? Thank you! I have a ZWO asi 385 MC and I would like to try that
Hi Riccardo, my dobson 16" has 1800mm base focal length, I used a 3x barlow and added a adc behind it before the camera. The extra distance between the camera and barlow allows the barlow to become a 4.4x barlow. 1800x4.4 = ~8000mm.
I think with your 385mc you would want around 10000mm because of your pixel size.
Cheers, Ken
@@kensastrohk thank you very much. My dobson is 1800 like yours. How can I calculate the increase in magnification factor in the barlow lens considering the increase of the space beetween the barlow and the camera? Is there a formula for that? Thanks
Are all those image's also possible with the Celestron 14 inch edge hd?
Yeah, should get similar results
@@kensastrohk is the meade 16" LX200 comparable with the c14 edge hd?
100% fake
You didn't didn't even capture Earth