What would be your number 10 accessory for this list? 🤔 P.S I'm going to "try" and live stream the Geminids meteor shower tonight, if the clouds let me. So feel free to pop in just after midnight tonight (UTC) and I'll hopefully be showcasing some 'Shooting stars'! 🤞✨
When I was a kid, I always loved laying on the grass and looking at the Orion's Belt 3 stars and I always wondered why they are the way they are. I don't know when I forgot how much I loved to know more about astronomy, but now as an adult in my early 30s, my passion for it has been relit and out of all the UA-camrs, I find Damon's energy and the way he articulates himself the most exciting. I feel less overwhelmed and actually understand the way he explains things as English is not my mother's tongue, so I really appreciate you Damon 💙
Mr. Scotting, You have no idea how much you've made me love astronomy. I've always been passionate, and you've just made that way stronger. I love all of your content and hands down i think you're the best astronomy content creator there is.
@@DamonScotting: Same here, mate. I've always been into astronomy, but watching your videos has inspired me to purchase my 1st telescope. Thanks alot for making these videos & opening up my mind to the wonders of the cosmos.
The star analyser definitely changed my outlook on astronomy, it's amazing to be able to do that kind of science at home. Great video, the only thing I'd add is a Bahtinov mask is it helps with focusing hugely
Ohh noooo! What an idiot! 🤦♂️ Would've probably been burning a hole through the atmosphere with a 5 megawatt laser! 😅 (For anyone else who reads this, it's actually a 5 milliwatt laser!)
That grating filter is the dogs doodahs. What a totally awesome piece of kit. Never knew that they were available for us amateurs, let alone at such a price point. Cheers for sharing. As ever, great vid mate.
I bought a televue oxygen iii filter, pretty expensive but very worth it, in my 12” dobsonian both the Eastern and Western veil nebulas go from invisible to pretty much obvious obvious with the filter. Same goes for other faint nebula like the owl nebula, and reveals a lot more in the Orion Nebula, and that’s from my bortle 6
@damonscotting hope you had a happy christmas , I wish you a astronomical New year ;) looking forwards to the upcomming star events and you New content. Have a good one 🌌✨️🎆
Visual zoom is tricky, and won't look like what's shown in this video. We love you man! I know to make this a practical representation in a UA-cam video is extremely difficult. But as you magnify, the view gets more fuzzy and dimed, won't show like the colorful nebula here, and to show this accurately to viewers is so hard, so I appreciate the attempt! Camera view is so different then eyes, I think it's good to explain this so new comers don't expect more when buying a zoom eyepiece and get disappointed. You make some of the best astronomy videos on UA-cam , keep it up! We love your videos!
Yeah you're right, I really struggled trying to replicate it. The view of the Orion nebula is actually a sequence of 1/3s exposures so you are certainly right in saying it's not the most accurate representation. I'll try and amend this next time. Thank you! 😊
I use a head lamp from Black Diamond with both red, green and white light. The green light is my favorite over red when out doing things in the dark like tying on fishing flies to a leader and other things.
I'm still getting into astronomy by currently using binoculars, but despite that your videos are so entertaining to watch!! Thank you for making these videos!! They cheer me up :))!!
That Celestron NexYZ has been on my list for a while now, but it costs almost 3 times as much in the Netherlands... Also, the Star Analyser is apparantly 152.633€...
I wish someone makes a cool device like Sun Filter on a bigger scale so that we can clearly see other stars and maybe discover and see exoplanets easily.
I will my first telescope on christmas. Thats how i got to you, i can see that you studied to be a teacher. Your videos reflect that well. Great videos! 😊
Accessory number 10, a hot water bottle strapped on, number 12, 2 bin bags, one to protect the scope another to put over street lamp, accessory number 13 (and this is really important) a house in the countryside in Spain!
I am planing to buy a telescope becouse of you (skywatcher 90/900 EQ-2, i do not know if this is good but for my first telescope i think it is perfect)
Oh try a Green flash light, it's brighter and does not effect night vision... Maybe #10 would be a battery pack heated vest, where I am 0 Degrees these heated vest work nice and under $50.
Slight criticism in the zoom eyepieces bit when you showed Orion. Orion, while pretty, will never look like that to the human eye. Have to try not to give newbies a false expectation.
Yeah you're right. The footage I used was a sequence of 1/3s exposures. I hadn't taken any other footage that fit the billing. Will try and make it more suited next time. Cheers 🤟
@@DamonScotting Loved the video! I just do a lot of outreach with the public and the most common question/complaint I hear is why nebulas just look like a gray smudge instead of all pretty like they do online!
I honestly this it's extremely stupid how much a simple tracker with 0 smart features to costs It gets even worse when you can get everything for astro with a smart telescopes for just 100$ more. I know it's not the same as manual setup and the learning curve, but if a smart scope comes out with an aperture similar to an entry refractor, it's sounds like worthy investment
What would be your number 10 accessory for this list? 🤔
P.S I'm going to "try" and live stream the Geminids meteor shower tonight, if the clouds let me. So feel free to pop in just after midnight tonight (UTC) and I'll hopefully be showcasing some 'Shooting stars'! 🤞✨
Quiero ver el directo de la lluvia de estrellas perdón por no hablar inglés pero el español es mi idioma natal, apenas estoy aprendiendo inglés
I would put on the list a focus mask
No te preocupes, amigo. ¡Mira mi página esta noche y espero que veamos algunas estrellas juntos! 🤩👍🏻
It would be the tracking device! Deff a neccesity
To be honest the absorption lines filter is the coolest thing i never knew.. Absolutely phenomenal
just be careful about solar filters; they're not all equal and some of them are quite crap and can ruin your optics (which includes your eyes)
When I was a kid, I always loved laying on the grass and looking at the Orion's Belt 3 stars and I always wondered why they are the way they are. I don't know when I forgot how much I loved to know more about astronomy, but now as an adult in my early 30s, my passion for it has been relit and out of all the UA-camrs, I find Damon's energy and the way he articulates himself the most exciting. I feel less overwhelmed and actually understand the way he explains things as English is not my mother's tongue, so I really appreciate you Damon 💙
Mr. Scotting,
You have no idea how much you've made me love astronomy.
I've always been passionate, and you've just made that way stronger.
I love all of your content and hands down i think you're the best astronomy content creator there is.
Thank you. That's very kind of you to say and reading this makes me very happy! 😊👍
@@DamonScotting: Same here, mate. I've always been into astronomy, but watching your videos has inspired me to purchase my 1st telescope. Thanks alot for making these videos & opening up my mind to the wonders of the cosmos.
Definitely getting the Star Analyzer filter! ❤❤❤
The star analyser definitely changed my outlook on astronomy, it's amazing to be able to do that kind of science at home. Great video, the only thing I'd add is a Bahtinov mask is it helps with focusing hugely
That "star analyzer" is freaking cool.😮
MY number 10 accesory would be a bahtinov mask, it saves me a lot of time focusing my lenses.
6:30 "5 megawatts" lol
Ohh noooo! What an idiot! 🤦♂️ Would've probably been burning a hole through the atmosphere with a 5 megawatt laser! 😅 (For anyone else who reads this, it's actually a 5 milliwatt laser!)
@@DamonScotting lol I had to rewind to make sure I heard it right!
That grating filter is the dogs doodahs. What a totally awesome piece of kit. Never knew that they were available for us amateurs, let alone at such a price point. Cheers for sharing.
As ever, great vid mate.
Thanks mate 😅🤟
I bought a televue oxygen iii filter, pretty expensive but very worth it, in my 12” dobsonian both the Eastern and Western veil nebulas go from invisible to pretty much obvious obvious with the filter. Same goes for other faint nebula like the owl nebula, and reveals a lot more in the Orion Nebula, and that’s from my bortle 6
Damon, i can listen to you endlessly. Gave me a big laugh now to . Thank you!
Thank you! 😊🙏
@damonscotting hope you had a happy christmas , I wish you a astronomical New year ;) looking forwards to the upcomming star events and you New content. Have a good one 🌌✨️🎆
A dew heater, one of my fav for sure
Saw the moon w. My sky-watcher 130p tonight, first time ever looking through an actual telescope. I'm hooked! 😊
Visual zoom is tricky, and won't look like what's shown in this video. We love you man! I know to make this a practical representation in a UA-cam video is extremely difficult. But as you magnify, the view gets more fuzzy and dimed, won't show like the colorful nebula here, and to show this accurately to viewers is so hard, so I appreciate the attempt! Camera view is so different then eyes, I think it's good to explain this so new comers don't expect more when buying a zoom eyepiece and get disappointed.
You make some of the best astronomy videos on UA-cam , keep it up! We love your videos!
Yeah you're right, I really struggled trying to replicate it. The view of the Orion nebula is actually a sequence of 1/3s exposures so you are certainly right in saying it's not the most accurate representation. I'll try and amend this next time. Thank you! 😊
Agreed, my zoom gets darker very quickly.
I use a head lamp from Black Diamond with both red, green and white light. The green light is my favorite over red when out doing things in the dark like tying on fishing flies to a leader and other things.
I'm still getting into astronomy by currently using binoculars, but despite that your videos are so entertaining to watch!! Thank you for making these videos!! They cheer me up :))!!
This video really helps, now I know what items I need to save money for next year
Just got started, this is so helpful!
I am always safe when it comes to looking at the sun, I only ever do it at night.
... I regret nothing
That Celestron NexYZ has been on my list for a while now, but it costs almost 3 times as much in the Netherlands...
Also, the Star Analyser is apparantly 152.633€...
11:45
new video yippee!!!!
I wish someone makes a cool device like Sun Filter on a bigger scale so that we can clearly see other stars and maybe discover and see exoplanets easily.
Very nice video!
What are your best telescopes?
Should I get an 8 inch dob in bortle 8?
Go for it! 👍👍🤟
I will my first telescope on christmas. Thats how i got to you, i can see that you studied to be a teacher. Your videos reflect that well. Great videos! 😊
Hi! What microphone do you use outdoor?
Rode wireless 👍
Accessory number 10, a hot water bottle strapped on, number 12, 2 bin bags, one to protect the scope another to put over street lamp, accessory number 13 (and this is really important) a house in the countryside in Spain!
Not sure our budgets can stretch as far as #13!😩 Maybe #12😅🚮
just brought my first telescope thanks to u
Glad to hear it! What'd you get? 🤩
me too (first light 102/1000mm BRESSER)
@@DamonScotting CELESTRON STARSENSE EXPLORER 130
I am planing to buy a telescope becouse of you (skywatcher 90/900 EQ-2, i do not know if this is good but for my first telescope i think it is perfect)
I too cannot find the camera in my phone😂
Love your videos btw
Oh try a Green flash light, it's brighter and does not effect night vision... Maybe #10 would be a battery pack heated vest, where I am 0 Degrees these heated vest work nice and under $50.
nose warmer?
😅😅
Slight criticism in the zoom eyepieces bit when you showed Orion. Orion, while pretty, will never look like that to the human eye. Have to try not to give newbies a false expectation.
Yeah you're right. The footage I used was a sequence of 1/3s exposures. I hadn't taken any other footage that fit the billing. Will try and make it more suited next time. Cheers 🤟
@@DamonScotting Loved the video! I just do a lot of outreach with the public and the most common question/complaint I hear is why nebulas just look like a gray smudge instead of all pretty like they do online!
been a while!
just reloaded the home page and I see another damon video from 4 minutes ago less go
What telescope is that?!
Celestron 10inch Newtonian 👍
Interesting.
2:22 Bro...💀
I honestly this it's extremely stupid how much a simple tracker with 0 smart features to costs
It gets even worse when you can get everything for astro with a smart telescopes for just 100$ more. I know it's not the same as manual setup and the learning curve, but if a smart scope comes out with an aperture similar to an entry refractor, it's sounds like worthy investment
just reloded the homepage
Geminiod meteor shower is seen tonight
just be careful about solar filters; they're not all equal and some of them are quite crap and can ruin your optics (which includes your eyes)