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  • @willyj9993
    @willyj9993 8 років тому +112

    I could listen to this guy all day.
    Hypnotic.

    • @TheRichardSpearman
      @TheRichardSpearman 5 років тому +9

      I agree - this presenter's ability and skills relegate many other claimed "experts" on any subject to also-rans. Full marks for content and clarity.

  • @mattsloan32
    @mattsloan32 7 років тому +74

    Darn.... After watching tons of Astronomy vids and getting some great advice my biggest finding is astronomers tend to be just plain old good people. So willing to share knowledge and encourage people new to the science. Thank you so much!

    • @twonumber22
      @twonumber22 7 років тому +4

      Are you just getting into Astronomy like me? It's exciting!

    • @Dems411
      @Dems411 7 років тому +2

      I agree

    • @Stephen-gp8yi
      @Stephen-gp8yi Рік тому

      Just got my dob and some nice eyepieces so learning is a must.nothing worse and looking at something and not knowing what it is!

  • @WellingtonIronman
    @WellingtonIronman 6 років тому +10

    This packs more useful information into 18 minutes than every single other astronomy video I've watched combined. Brilliant. Thank you.

  • @99Crell
    @99Crell 9 років тому +38

    Excellent, especially the home-made focus mask around 11 mins.

  • @seanob1474
    @seanob1474 4 роки тому +8

    Just wanted to say thank you. I watched your tips yesterday; in the evening , I set up my telescope to view Jupiter. I hung a plastic bucket with some metal pieces in it from the lens tray after leveling and aligning. It's a beginner's scope which is fairly light overall. Once I had Jupiter in sight, I noticed an immediate improvement. Normally, I've found that the set-up has the shakes like crazy even on the calmest of nights. Last night, I was able to slow dial my RA cable and everything including Jupiter moved smoothly. The other tip that helped was regarding viewing. I tried to keep both eyes open and I remembered to try and take in my peripheral vision as well. Next thing I know was able to discern two bands on Jupiter, and I saw four moons (I'm fairly certain they were anyway). They were relatively in a straight line! For me a beginning astronomer, it was exciting. I also happened to see while I was setting up what I think was a satellite move across my field of view before I got Jupiter in sight. Thank you! I tried making the cap with two holes to aid focus. Turns out a Breakstone sour cream cap fit my lens perfectly, but i think I made the two viewing holes to large and close together. Next round of onion dip, I'll try again.

  • @AdamRasmussenAstronaut
    @AdamRasmussenAstronaut 8 років тому +17

    This quick and dirty 20 tips was amazing. Thank you for putting this together.

  • @gauravtalan4832
    @gauravtalan4832 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks and love you sir...from India

  • @Lilfishies89
    @Lilfishies89 6 років тому +2

    What a delightful video! I have learned so much. Thank you

  • @JohnM2007-1
    @JohnM2007-1 10 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing these excellent tips in an easy to understand way. You've just enabled me to show my young children the beauty of the sky at night. They were amazed. And so was I.

  • @mesenteria
    @mesenteria 2 роки тому

    A truly excellent tips video. The best I have seen to date, and I have been doing this for decades now.

  • @ARM238
    @ARM238 4 роки тому

    Holy smokes. This is seriously one of the best videos for new comers to telescopes! I've lost count already how many tips you've given that will save me lots of frustration. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @GJM6400
    @GJM6400 9 років тому +3

    As a newbie this video is most helpful. Thanks for taking the time to do it. Having done educational videos I appreciate the time and energy it takes. There is a lot more going on than what appears on the screen.

  • @Tobias5786
    @Tobias5786 11 років тому

    Absolutely the best astronomy channel on youtube without any doubts! I love all of your videos!

  • @o.l.6964
    @o.l.6964 4 роки тому +1

    Such deep understanding! Im impressed!

  • @DavidRice111
    @DavidRice111 8 років тому

    Excellent, if too concise. You are among the top three tutorial chaps (if not chief among them) on telescopes, on UA-cam! Thanks so much.

  • @neiltonks
    @neiltonks 4 роки тому

    Possibly the most helpful video for a new comer there is! Thank you

  • @rcj4046
    @rcj4046 11 років тому +2

    Outstanding tips here! I've been an amateur astronomer of one sort or another for ~30 years now, and I learned a few things from this video.

  • @TheStevecas9860
    @TheStevecas9860 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the great tips Robert. I have shared this to my Stargazing with Steve page and telescope Addicts on Facebook!

  • @peter7624
    @peter7624 3 роки тому

    I've been "stargazing" for years but still managed to pick up some useful tips, many thanks!

  • @Shaker1978
    @Shaker1978 9 років тому +2

    You're creating really interesting videos! It's a pleasure watching them.

  • @AlBeeston
    @AlBeeston 11 років тому +1

    Just bought my first telescope, and found all your video's to be a great help. Many Thanks.

  • @BP-ug8mc
    @BP-ug8mc 7 років тому

    Super helpful for a beginner, thanks no end! Clear skies to you!

  • @eightmilesupwind9030
    @eightmilesupwind9030 3 роки тому

    This is beyond awesome. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @dunjagasparovsky9950
    @dunjagasparovsky9950 3 роки тому

    These videos have been the most useful, to the point videos for beginners. Thank you!

  • @tim71pos
    @tim71pos 2 роки тому

    Huge thumbs up for the advantages of observing on grass. My lawn runs 15° cooler than my asphalt driveway. The disadvantage is you may wear a ring in the grass around the telescope. So make sure you sneak away before the proprietor discovers the misdeed.
    With regard to going in and out of bright lights there are two solutions. One is simply too close your preferred observing eye and go inside on a one eyeball basis. Or put a patch over your observing eye. Because strange as it may seem the dark adapted eye will stay dark adapted till you get back outside. You can experiment with this at home when you get up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom close one eye and leave the other open. Go ahead and use the light in the bathroom. Then turn it off and open your other eye. You can see a distinct difference between the two eyes. The eye you kept shut will help you navigate back because it won't be as dark.

  • @3334alfieslater
    @3334alfieslater 11 років тому

    Great to see another long awaited video. I always look for ur vids in my news feed.pleaseeeeee keep them coming

  • @marklowe7431
    @marklowe7431 10 років тому +1

    Just getting my 10yr old daughter her first scope and I know nothing about them, this helped a huge amount, the sun info very important, thank you

  • @AleNanaAnna
    @AleNanaAnna 4 роки тому

    Thank you for all the amazing tips!

  • @oldgold1100
    @oldgold1100 10 років тому +17

    I'm new to astronomy, I found this video very informative.
    Thanks!!.
    John.

  • @ruzeenfarsad367
    @ruzeenfarsad367 10 років тому +2

    Found this extremely informative as I'm new to amateur astronomy. I have a little 70mm Celestron and I never thought that using my 20mm eye piece was actually less powerful than the 10 or 4mm that came with it. Least, that's what I think I'm getting. Got a lunar filter coming soon too but I shall definitely invest in a bluey.
    Loved the laid back nature of this video too. Thanks a bunch!

  • @RocketPlanet
    @RocketPlanet  11 років тому

    Hi and thanks for watching. It's a Questar field model from the 1980s and it has a moderately rare rapid focus system. We often use it as a 'gold standard' when testing other small instruments. KR RJD

  • @yashsvidixit7169
    @yashsvidixit7169 4 роки тому

    Holistic, Clear and Lucid. Thanks for the amazing videos.

  • @espacotempo349
    @espacotempo349 4 роки тому +1

    Many thanks, this was really helpful sir. Best wishes from the southern hemisphere, home of Carina and the Magellanic ladies.

  • @lhunt480
    @lhunt480 3 роки тому

    Absolutely excellent tips 👍 Thank you🙂

  • @taffjones6626
    @taffjones6626 4 роки тому

    What a great video. Thank you. I am new to the hobby and learning every day. Your videos certainly help. Cheers.

  • @rebeckaphile9786
    @rebeckaphile9786 4 роки тому

    Very helpful video and this gentleman is a legend! Thanks 👍

  • @ashell2040
    @ashell2040 9 років тому +1

    Very useful tips thanks you guys, great job! Keep them coming.

  • @normanfawley7379
    @normanfawley7379 5 років тому

    I'm a newbie,who found this most informative.Thank you.

  • @johnwarden1922
    @johnwarden1922 10 років тому

    Just to add a couple of tips I've found, I have a Petzel Tekka 2 plus head lamp that has 3 white and 2 red light level settings that works great. A headlamp frees up your hands and is less likely to get lost on the ground in the dark. I also wrote with a sharpie the color and number of my filters on the bottom of their case to help find the one I need in the dark. Great vid and thanks for the tips.

  • @trsnomis6471
    @trsnomis6471 4 роки тому

    I have literally met thousands of people that were no more than voices in nights darkness. Wonderful friends with an awe of nights still dark silent peace. Stars are some of my favorite life long best friends.

  • @arrowayes
    @arrowayes 9 років тому +3

    Fantastic. I've learned a lot, and had a great time!. Thank you and greetings from Spain.

  • @Intheskyes1
    @Intheskyes1 4 роки тому

    Excellent video. Super informative.

  • @bingo4519
    @bingo4519 7 років тому

    Thank you so much! I have a six inch dobsonian coming in a few days and it will be an absolute blast observing, especially with these helpful tips.

  • @pentiumcadiz
    @pentiumcadiz 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot ! Great video for us (beginers).

  • @GrandmasterBBC
    @GrandmasterBBC 11 років тому

    Well done. Really sound advice and tips.

  • @andypeterson2126
    @andypeterson2126 9 років тому +6

    Great video, well made and very informative

  • @Parasuniversal
    @Parasuniversal 8 років тому +16

    Wow, just recently got a telescope and if you didn't mention the other lens cap we'd be scratching out heads forever

  • @rohithdsouza8
    @rohithdsouza8 7 років тому +1

    I'm so glad that this video was recommend on my feed. Great video..

  • @philboehm
    @philboehm 3 роки тому

    So useful! Thanks a lot!

  • @kukunishad
    @kukunishad 11 років тому +1

    Great video !!! I very very like your all videos. I am a beginner in astronomy. Your all videos really helps me a lot to increase my knowledge about astronomy. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @RaffaPed
    @RaffaPed 6 років тому +1

    A really good video for newbies like myself. Thanks for all of the great advice!!

  • @luisuribe104
    @luisuribe104 9 років тому +3

    Thank you so much, great vid. I though I'd return the favour. I use green/blue laser safety goggles for set-up and trips inside. They block wavelengths below 625 nm (red=625 to 740) and will help get to and maintain your night vision. I've tested this practice and I've cut down the time it takes to get my 'full' night vision back to about 10 minutes. I start wearing the goggles 30 minutes before I get to my telescope.

    • @DavidRice111
      @DavidRice111 8 років тому

      Are these better than red goggles?

  • @gerryroush8391
    @gerryroush8391 6 років тому

    the two image fucus trick was new to me
    now need to make up a cap myself

  • @orasorb8133
    @orasorb8133 8 років тому +24

    Wow, I forgot to take the whole part of the lens off... I only took off the tiny part... THANK YOU! YOU HELPED ME SO MUCH!!!

    • @DavidRice111
      @DavidRice111 8 років тому +1

      Why is there a smaller cap at all?

    • @orasorb8133
      @orasorb8133 8 років тому

      idk

    • @jocksplurry6287
      @jocksplurry6287 8 років тому +2

      for viewing the moon for example, to make it less bright by reducing the aperture

  • @zakaroonetwork777
    @zakaroonetwork777 2 роки тому

    2:30 And there goes our night vision. Was watching this in the dark. Then you blasted us with bright sun next to a white wall. Geeeeezzz.

  • @addicitvesubstance
    @addicitvesubstance 9 років тому +1

    I am one of those 100's that did not take the second lens cap off of my reflector telescope... I blame the lack of mention in the owners manual... face has been palmed and I look forward to less frustrating observations.. thank you for this video.

    • @DavidRice111
      @DavidRice111 8 років тому

      "I feel your pain." I still don't know why there's a small cap in the center of the primary cap?

  • @brandonfleming7118
    @brandonfleming7118 8 років тому +2

    im saving up for a telescope and this video helped me a lot on info about telescopes

  • @13371138
    @13371138 3 роки тому

    Amazing video! The frequent changes in background music was a bit distracting. The content is so good it doesn't need music IMO

  • @renbooth4147
    @renbooth4147 11 років тому

    now i have a clear view by watching the 20 tips.
    thank you.

  • @kylehca
    @kylehca 9 років тому +1

    Wonderful video with great tips!

  • @brucenorris6297
    @brucenorris6297 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for the great tips, great channel too.

  • @Spike.SpiegeI
    @Spike.SpiegeI 7 років тому

    As someone new to the hobby I love this video, right to the point, all great tips! Earned a sub!

  • @SenecaRocksMountainGuides
    @SenecaRocksMountainGuides 6 років тому

    Some people are good at things and some people are amazing--you are amazing--Thanks for the great vids!

  • @GsBBoyDan
    @GsBBoyDan 10 років тому

    Wow, would not have thought of some of these. Going to try the focus test on binoculars (if it words for them) to get each eye perfect focused.

  • @mikegorecki345
    @mikegorecki345 11 років тому

    so great to see a new video....This one is great

  • @Babayaga-pf5dt
    @Babayaga-pf5dt 3 роки тому

    Pure class. ‘Nuff said!

  • @mthirugnana
    @mthirugnana 6 років тому

    That was absolutely professional. Thanks for sharing the tips!

  • @ronaldwest2264
    @ronaldwest2264 6 років тому

    Thanks for the tips Bud. Most appreciated!

  • @JohnandJeanCater
    @JohnandJeanCater 10 років тому +2

    Very helpful and well done. Thank you!

  • @BradMaestas
    @BradMaestas 10 років тому

    So much great information. I used to observe with some friends and their parents when I was younger and have been wanting to get back into it again and this was very helpful. Thanks!

  • @choochoochooseyou
    @choochoochooseyou 8 років тому +3

    Some great tips I'd never heard of before.

  • @zippysearle
    @zippysearle 4 роки тому

    fantastic videos thank you

  • @johndolan513
    @johndolan513 11 років тому

    Outstanding video! Great hints!

  • @rschiwal
    @rschiwal 5 років тому +8

    My own trick: Eye-patch. Keep it on your primary eye until it's time to view

    • @formdusktilldeath
      @formdusktilldeath 5 років тому +3

      then use it on the other eye to avoid sqiunting

  • @velvetronmusic
    @velvetronmusic 8 років тому

    Thanks so much for the great tips - so much valuable information here for a beginner like me. I will need to reference this video often. (As a side note - I'm the 2001st "like" on this video - 2001, A Space Odyssey!)

  • @TheMarat9999
    @TheMarat9999 9 років тому

    Good video. Very professional. Thank you

  • @POLLOTROM
    @POLLOTROM 10 років тому

    LOVE IT. Thanks for the video.

  • @TheZectron2348
    @TheZectron2348 9 років тому +1

    Awesome video with some great tips!
    Thank you!

  • @geodesicadomes5636
    @geodesicadomes5636 6 років тому +1

    Fantastic video,thank you for uploading it. I just wanted to point out at 9:39 you should have said "a pair of compasses" as I assume you're not talking about finding magnetic north :) (My maths teacher used to tell us off for for not correctly distinguishing between the two!)

  • @52804345
    @52804345 11 років тому

    Thank you. Very informative.

  • @Seekthetruth3000
    @Seekthetruth3000 9 років тому +1

    Excellent video!

  • @stevebaer8762
    @stevebaer8762 10 років тому +2

    Great video. Well done.

  • @forrestgump8241
    @forrestgump8241 11 років тому

    Excellent suggestions, thank you.

  • @bryanblanc2240
    @bryanblanc2240 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much

  • @lawrence8299
    @lawrence8299 6 років тому

    a lot of great tips here!

  • @kodeynull7298
    @kodeynull7298 6 років тому

    This is an awesome video. Thank You!

  • @xsauce3858
    @xsauce3858 8 років тому +2

    This is the best video around

  • @davidmarcelbaum87
    @davidmarcelbaum87 7 років тому

    Thank you, great video!

  • @thebisson50
    @thebisson50 11 років тому

    Thanks for this - am just starting, and this really helped! Off outside to see what I can see!

  • @RocketPlanet
    @RocketPlanet  11 років тому

    Hi, the music extract used at this point is "Sweet as Honey" by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena. Kind Regards, A&NTV

  • @Hinugasangh20
    @Hinugasangh20 11 років тому

    gee thanks! that's a ton of tips i have to absorb!

  • @alkevinzmedia
    @alkevinzmedia 6 років тому +1

    I use the Sky Map app and place it on top of my telescope. I punch where I want it to go and a circle will guide me. The approximation isn't that precisce but close enough for me to find the object easier :)

  • @bennethos
    @bennethos 10 років тому +2

    good work, nice to watch I enjoyed it

  • @RobertWelchman
    @RobertWelchman 7 років тому

    Great set of tips. Thank you.

  • @s1ckb0y1980
    @s1ckb0y1980 11 років тому

    thank you for this helpful Video!
    greetings from germany

  • @Aizenvsanyonedontmix
    @Aizenvsanyonedontmix 11 років тому

    Hooray! I missed these videos!

  • @jcmiller997
    @jcmiller997 11 років тому

    Great tips.

  • @Myastroimages
    @Myastroimages 11 років тому

    Well Done! Great Tips. Thank you!

  • @Astromorph1337
    @Astromorph1337 5 років тому

    some great tips, ur a beast!

  • @MrAwol007
    @MrAwol007 4 роки тому

    pound shop light & red felt tip pen :)