Thanks so much mate! Since I unfortunately never imaged M1 before I was happy to get at least some kind of an idea about how the Crab Nebula could look like after my only 15min test-shots. I will definitely try the 1500mm both, on Mars & M1. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Simon. All the best & cs. :)
Great information Michael, I wasn't aware that the rate of the expansion was this massive. I'm not the most sciencey guy so it's good to learn this stuff. Hope you're managing some clear skies and look forward to your Maksutov version !
Thanks for tuning in again, Ollie! Yeah, isn't it interesting?! :) I'm also not really deep into the topic, scientifically...,but I always try to get at least some kind of background information about the objects i'm imaging - Always interesting. And I think it's really cool that we can observe parts of the development of a DSO during our lifetime. I'll try my best with my Mak, just having no clear skies lately. Have a good time & cs pal.
Nice Captures Tully! I've been Enjoying looking at Mars. Amazingly i was able to Resolve olympus Mons, the tallest mountain on Mars with just 5 inch Aperture. That's Something you can try out too!
Hi Avanteesh! Thank you, I will definitely try doing that. In general, I will try to do more planetary if possible during next imaging sessions. I would like to see you results of imaging Mars and Olympus Mons especially as well. cs
Thanks so much John! That's very kind. I was also really happy to be able to make this shot. Also for testing how M1 could look like with my setup. - Indeed we didn't had much rain lately ...but clouds almost all the time unfortunately. I wish us all clear skies. :) Best wishes to SE UK!
@@thecampingastronomer8554 Yes, you are right, it's Michael. :) There is a "Tully-Fisher" relation for spiral galaxies...for indirectly measuring distances in space. ;) And I liked this very much, also for the YT channel. But I also need to ask you (because I saw two variations in your video comments sections): Is it John or Jon? (Sorry, if I was writing it wrong!)
Great video Tully, very interesting 👍 nice image of the Crab nebula, I’ll look forward to seeing that with your 1500mm👍 Clear skies!
Thanks so much mate! Since I unfortunately never imaged M1 before I was happy to get at least some kind of an idea about how the Crab Nebula could look like after my only 15min test-shots. I will definitely try the 1500mm both, on Mars & M1. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Simon. All the best & cs. :)
Thanks alot for sharing brother, New friend here stay connected God bless you
Thank you very much for watching and your kind comment! :-)
@@tullyfisher welcome
Thank you Tully. I'm very impressed by the animation in crab due to the pulsar. I think you have a very good apo too.
Thanks for watching! Yeah, isn't this amazing?! Really cool that we can see the expansion and other things! Clear skies
Great information Michael, I wasn't aware that the rate of the expansion was this massive. I'm not the most sciencey guy so it's good to learn this stuff. Hope you're managing some clear skies and look forward to your Maksutov version !
Thanks for tuning in again, Ollie! Yeah, isn't it interesting?! :) I'm also not really deep into the topic, scientifically...,but I always try to get at least some kind of background information about the objects i'm imaging - Always interesting. And I think it's really cool that we can observe parts of the development of a DSO during our lifetime. I'll try my best with my Mak, just having no clear skies lately. Have a good time & cs pal.
Nice Captures Tully! I've been Enjoying looking at Mars. Amazingly i was able to Resolve olympus Mons, the tallest mountain on Mars with just 5 inch Aperture. That's Something you can try out too!
Hi Avanteesh! Thank you, I will definitely try doing that. In general, I will try to do more planetary if possible during next imaging sessions. I would like to see you results of imaging Mars and Olympus Mons especially as well. cs
Wow, to get Mars and the Crab in the same image is awesome. I hope you are having less rain than we are in the South East UK 🙂
Thanks so much John! That's very kind. I was also really happy to be able to make this shot. Also for testing how M1 could look like with my setup. - Indeed we didn't had much rain lately ...but clouds almost all the time unfortunately. I wish us all clear skies. :) Best wishes to SE UK!
@@tullyfisher out of interest, is your name Michael or is it Tully ? I have noticed reference to both in your comments 🙂
@@thecampingastronomer8554 Yes, you are right, it's Michael. :) There is a "Tully-Fisher" relation for spiral galaxies...for indirectly measuring distances in space. ;) And I liked this very much, also for the YT channel. But I also need to ask you (because I saw two variations in your video comments sections): Is it John or Jon? (Sorry, if I was writing it wrong!)
@@tullyfisher ah OK, I will call you Michael from now on 👍.
Technically my name is John, although many people call me Jon. I am happy with either 🙂
@@thecampingastronomer8554 👍🏼 Very nice. :)
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Thanks for watching. ;) cs