This is amazing. Can't believe we got so lucky to observe such a rare phenomena. AND WOW!!!! This video is awesome.... I've never seen the rings of Saturn so clear. You really know how to setup and use that telescope, and thanks for sharing the views with us. I can't stop watching!
On Monday December 21st its going to happen the great conjunction of saturn and Jupiter. On that day both are going to look as one bright star. You should watch it that day and see if you can take some really nice pictures. This hasn't happen scince the 1,600's and it is not going to happen again until 2080.
Got the Powerseeker 127EQ I get to see the craters and mountains of the moon, Rings of Saturn and the Cassini Division, bands and moons of Jupiter, the seven sisters and the Orion Nebula, and some stars
@@khanceptbelal really easy to focus, easy to use and it produces really sharp images. Last night I have seen the Sirius star, Betelgeuse, Markzam and another red star and the moon it's really good got the scope last week
That's awesome you guys are able to experience these phenomenal objects. I have the Powerseeker 127eq. I can see the moon just fine, but I'm having issues trying to focus in on anything else. I keep seeing reflections on things from the inside of the telescope. Any suggestions?
@@atlindberg There are articles on various forums to modify the 127eq. Some more in-depth and others recommend some new zoomable optics, which imo are the best bang for your buck.
you got me too. i have a powerseeker 127eq as well, mine was really easy to set up and use straight out of the considerable box. i saw the moon like you did.. then i bought a Baader zoom with a Baader barlow 2.5.. what an upgrade that is.. if you get the chance to try a zoom, try it.. with a barlow… wow.. a rel eye opener. nice vid, your enthusiasm is infectious.. it’s cloudy here in the UK tonight, you made me want to go and look.. lol subbed.
Hola, no entiendo porque giras las perillas que deben quedar fijas. Deberías poner en puesta de estación tu telescopio. Para ustedes, los del hemisferio norte, no es para nada complicado. Es sólo apuntar con el telescopio a la estrella polar y luego darle los ajustes. Saludos.
@@clubdeastronomialoscielosd3559 coincido plenamente contigo, es una lástima. Ademas haciendo esos movimientos puede terminar desarmado el equipo y producirse o roturas o descolimados. Con lo difícil que es colimar ese tipo de equipos.
@@ulisessolis3182 mira este video que aquí te dicen cuáles no debes manipular una vez ya ensamblado todo el equipo. ua-cam.com/video/9whz466OPCQ/v-deo.html
Colorado is beautiful! My sister-in-law lives in Denver. Capturing the stars from above the clouds on any one of Colorado's mountain tops is on my bucket list!
Oh I’m dying for our telescope to come! I didn’t know what to expect to be able to see! Why didn’t we speed ship it!?!? The anticipation is killing me! Thx tons for sharing! 🪐
Masha'Allah My brother Thank you, you have pleased us with your simple and beautiful explanation and made us share the experience with you with enthusiasm. I hope to continue for you, brother
@@khanceptbelal no I’m not looking to take pictures I’ve got my scope set up I just can’t get objects to focus do I need to purchase another eye piece ? Which one that comes in the box is best to use ?
I have a Meade EXT-60, and was looking into Astronomical Binoculars. What do you think about Astronomical Binoculars? I feel they'd be easier travel with. But I was looking at this telescope also, and enjoyed your presentation. Usually all you get is a review and they show you how close you can see things on land....I want to see the heavens! Thanks for this preview. It gave me a better feel for this particular telescope; so now it back to deciding which to get.
I'm unaware of astro binoculars. First I'm hearing of it. Re the telescope, this telescope (powerseeker 127eq) takes practice and fine-tuning. Here's an example of one of the guys I follow who has done really well with it. instagram.com/tinianfitastrodad/
Amazing. I'm so inspired. You've earned a sub, my friend. Would you be able to say the genre of this music? It's absolutely perfect for that aura of stargazing. Or even point me in the direction of the artist? Thank you.
Be careful with that 100-400. I had one. They suck air (and moisture) in when you zoom. I did motor sports for a living with it. It lasted one season before I got rid of it.
Is this the mark ii? Is assume working events like motor sports would require regular servicing for such a lens. Are any such zoom lenses vacuum sealed?
lol, that's a "how to NOT to use a telescope" :D I saw saturn with an old minolta 7d + catadiottric 500mm + 2X multiplier. and i got better images. try a place without all that lights around, and no moon. and don't walk around: step's vibration will give you blurred images. good luck, thanks for sharing!
I know I would want to see the rings better. Even though I know I couldn’t I wouldn’t be satisfied. It’s what’s stopping me from getting a telescope even though I bloody love space
I got this as a gift and I have no clue how to use it 😵💫😭! I can see the moon through the eyepiece but NEVER through the actual lenses, anyone know what I’m doing wrong lollll
Masha'Allah! Shared this with my husband and nephew. We've been watching the great conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn all month. 🔭
I love the energy you are giving in this video)
Sweeeet lol that reaction of when u saw the rings of Saturn!
Great scope bro. I have the 127 telescope too. Get it collimated and it will work great. I will like to share images from the 127eq. Happy holidays
This is amazing. Can't believe we got so lucky to observe such a rare phenomena. AND WOW!!!! This video is awesome.... I've never seen the rings of Saturn so clear. You really know how to setup and use that telescope, and thanks for sharing the views with us. I can't stop watching!
On Monday December 21st its going to happen the great conjunction of saturn and Jupiter. On that day both are going to look as one bright star. You should watch it that day and see if you can take some really nice pictures. This hasn't happen scince the 1,600's and it is not going to happen again until 2080.
Already mark my calendar!
Got the Powerseeker 127EQ I get to see the craters and mountains of the moon, Rings of Saturn and the Cassini Division, bands and moons of Jupiter, the seven sisters and the Orion Nebula, and some stars
How's your experience been so far with it in terms of ease of use and focusing?
@@khanceptbelal really easy to focus, easy to use and it produces really sharp images. Last night I have seen the Sirius star, Betelgeuse, Markzam and another red star and the moon it's really good got the scope last week
That's awesome you guys are able to experience these phenomenal objects. I have the Powerseeker 127eq. I can see the moon just fine, but I'm having issues trying to focus in on anything else. I keep seeing reflections on things from the inside of the telescope. Any suggestions?
@@atlindberg There are articles on various forums to modify the 127eq. Some more in-depth and others recommend some new zoomable optics, which imo are the best bang for your buck.
@@kirleyq1394 thank you for your insight. I will look into that.
"Howley mowley" LOL
you got me too. i have a powerseeker 127eq as well, mine was really easy to set up and use straight out of the considerable box. i saw the moon like you did.. then i bought a Baader zoom with a Baader barlow 2.5.. what an upgrade that is.. if you get the chance to try a zoom, try it.. with a barlow… wow.. a rel eye opener. nice vid, your enthusiasm is infectious.. it’s cloudy here in the UK tonight, you made me want to go and look.. lol subbed.
Incredible.
11:27 yep...that's me!!
It is amazing!!! :D I know the feeling! When I saw the rings for the first time I was super excited!!!! :)
Hola, no entiendo porque giras las perillas que deben quedar fijas.
Deberías poner en puesta de estación tu telescopio. Para ustedes, los del hemisferio norte, no es para nada complicado. Es sólo apuntar con el telescopio a la estrella polar y luego darle los ajustes. Saludos.
No lo sabe ocupar, probablemente nunca estuvo en frente de un telescopio, una pena pudo sacarle mucho más al telescopio
No lo sabe ocupar, probablemente nunca estuvo en frente de un telescopio, una pena pudo sacarle mucho más al telescopio
@@clubdeastronomialoscielosd3559 coincido plenamente contigo, es una lástima. Ademas haciendo esos movimientos puede terminar desarmado el equipo y producirse o roturas o descolimados. Con lo difícil que es colimar ese tipo de equipos.
Cuáles perillas?
@@ulisessolis3182 mira este video que aquí te dicen cuáles no debes manipular una vez ya ensamblado todo el equipo.
ua-cam.com/video/9whz466OPCQ/v-deo.html
That looks ahhhmazng that telescope is SIIIIK
Ok ya got me! I hope eventually we learn to take photos. But hello from your newest subscriber in Colorado!!! Saturn looks so incredible!!! WTG!!!
Colorado is beautiful! My sister-in-law lives in Denver.
Capturing the stars from above the clouds on any one of Colorado's mountain tops is on my bucket list!
U know u got the Quarantids this month with THE BEST meteor showers coming up in the 28th
It's always a challenge to capture a meteor shower except as a time-lapse - maybe that's what I should consider
@@khanceptbelal if ur ever going to try to capture it, this would be the one... its the highest visibility of the year
At 6:05 you can see both the rings of Saturn and I think 3 moons of Jupiter. Nice shot.
the rock is astronomous!!!
damn.. i was as excited as you when you saw Saturn for the first time.. that was cool man.
Oh I’m dying for our telescope to come! I didn’t know what to expect to be able to see! Why didn’t we speed ship it!?!? The anticipation is killing me! Thx tons for sharing! 🪐
I want to get one too. Can you see other galaxies with it? Is it good to use while in cities?
great to find this saturn shot, man you should go to New Mexico Carlsbad the sky is 1t x more and milkeyway
Awesome men! But how do you focus ?? If your camera has no lens
The focusing is done using the scope on the telescope that then camera is mounted on.
Do you think you can do a video on how to collimate the 127? I have and I’m not sure how to do it.
Will def consider it. As soon as weather cools down here in Texas ill be back out star gazing!
Man great stuff. I am just starting out and your content is very helpful
Glad to be of service!
This was a really awesome video. Nice work!
Masha'Allah My brother Thank you, you have pleased us with your simple and beautiful explanation and made us share the experience with you with enthusiasm. I hope to continue for you, brother
That was really cool! Thanks for sharing!
That is a crazy shot mA
Great video!
Mashaallah! This is amazing how allah sbt created this all in 7 days!
Mashaallah it really is amazing that Allah swt created all of this in 7 days
I love your videos
Hey bro can you make a video about how to view the moon what eye pieces to use etc ? I’ve got it set up but when I attempt to view it’s very blurry
Let me know if this is helpful
ua-cam.com/video/AUnx2DCQjFg/v-deo.html
@@khanceptbelal no I’m not looking to take pictures I’ve got my scope set up I just can’t get objects to focus do I need to purchase another eye piece ? Which one that comes in the box is best to use ?
Getting things in focus is about collimation. Ill see what I can do to showcase how to do that
It would be easier to use if you polar align the scope
This is wicked mA!
I was surprised to look to see which camera you use and we both use the m6 which I feel like no one has 😅
M6 is an underrated beast of a camera.
I have a Meade EXT-60, and was looking into Astronomical Binoculars. What do you think about Astronomical Binoculars? I feel they'd be easier travel with. But I was looking at this telescope also, and enjoyed your presentation. Usually all you get is a review and they show you how close you can see things on land....I want to see the heavens! Thanks for this preview. It gave me a better feel for this particular telescope; so now it back to deciding which to get.
I'm unaware of astro binoculars. First I'm hearing of it.
Re the telescope, this telescope (powerseeker 127eq) takes practice and fine-tuning.
Here's an example of one of the guys I follow who has done really well with it.
instagram.com/tinianfitastrodad/
Nice.
Amazing. I'm so inspired. You've earned a sub, my friend.
Would you be able to say the genre of this music? It's absolutely perfect for that aura of stargazing. Or even point me in the direction of the artist? Thank you.
The music is by "Hazy" called "Dreamer"
ua-cam.com/video/LSqttgJRud8/v-deo.html
cool vid
you need to do that in the dark enviroment, not in the town
Be careful with that 100-400. I had one. They suck air (and moisture) in when you zoom. I did motor sports for a living with it. It lasted one season before I got rid of it.
Is this the mark ii?
Is assume working events like motor sports would require regular servicing for such a lens. Are any such zoom lenses vacuum sealed?
Your primary mirror is out of Collimation bad
Find the Jewel Box for us!
imagine using the lens on the scope 🤯 that would be crazy close
lol, that's a "how to NOT to use a telescope" :D
I saw saturn with an old minolta 7d + catadiottric 500mm + 2X multiplier. and i got better images.
try a place without all that lights around, and no moon. and don't walk around: step's vibration will give you blurred images.
good luck, thanks for sharing!
I know I would want to see the rings better. Even though I know I couldn’t I wouldn’t be satisfied. It’s what’s stopping me from getting a telescope even though I bloody love space
سبحان الله ✨️
Is the powerseeker so bad?
No, I'm just really bad at operating it.
I got this as a gift and I have no clue how to use it 😵💫😭! I can see the moon through the eyepiece but NEVER through the actual lenses, anyone know what I’m doing wrong lollll
buy an celestron 300p telescope and it will gonna beat your canon camera.... 😁😁