By lights, do you mean the 'light frames in the context of astroimaging' , if so the Jupiter was shot as a video and not a single frame. Let me see if I can find the original video
It’s a processed image, using the “lucky imaging” technique. You’re basically taking a video through the telescope and using software, that takes the best frames and stacks them, you can get images like that pretty easily. Single exposures will look more blurry because of the atmosphere. Visual viewing of planets/moon can actually be very similar to how to that picture looks, you just need a big enough scope and/or small enough eyepiece.
I have made 2 telescope in my life 1 Refractor and 2nd Dobsonian. From both the telescope i can see planets and enjoy moon with my family. Even captured jupiter and satun by the same telescopea all home made.
City lights don't matter for planetary imaging. Its absolutely possibe for him to have gotten the final image, clouds just dont stay in one place forever
Lights don’t matter for planets. Clouds were prob going away by that time. Do your research before making such comments, it’s a stacked and processed image which u don’t know anything about
I followed the instructions given at stellafane.org That website contains design guides and instructions for smaller apertures. I scaled up those designs to meet my 10” aperture requirements
Bro's gonna have a hard time with the light pollution and clear sky. Go to a star party or an area with little to no light pollution bro. (and check the forecast)
Why don't you show the actual video of jupiter when seeing through the telescope 😢 because i never used a telescope...it will be helpful(and i really don't like Images with the help of softwares..i want to know how it actually looks in real life like in olden times)
@@Tenpowergod let me do this in the coming season. Right now it’s cloudy here. Once that clears and I get to view Jupiter/Saturn, I will capture a footage and share.
Viewing through the scope cannot fetch such a sharp image visually. The photo shown at the end of video is processed image taken with the instrument as a video and post processed to improve sharpness using wavelet processing.
A ota is fibreglass. Eq mount is cem60 from ioptron, bought through Tejraj. Homemade ota costed around 70k inr. You get it cheaper if you buy a mass produced scope. And the cem60 costed a couple of lakhs.
I took a mixed approach, made some parts in my own workshop and purchased some parts and adapted them to my need. If you are from India, you can get parts or whole of telescope via sellers like Tejraj, Vorion scientific et al.
@@СергейБородин-ь6ш try contacting any local astronomy club there. That would be the best and cheapest way to go about it. ATM is a very popular hobby across the globe.
Planets are tiny, but bright. Bigger the telescope (aperture), better the resolution. You can view Jupiter (and it’s moons) even with smaller instruments, but resolution of surface features won’t be there.
To photograph Jupiter, I typically use my 10” f/5 with a 4x PowerMate from Televue, making the overall focal length = 1250mm x 4 =5000mm Now this is a prime focal arrangement, so there is no eyepiece on the optical path, so strictly you can’t really talk about magnification here. But still, if you assume the basic 1x magnification is assumed to be at 50mm focal length, then compared to that 5000mm focal length is 100 times more.
@@Lololie primary mirror is the one that collects light and focuses it and it is parabolic. The secondary mirror is plane and just deflects the light towards the eyepiece
The cost I incurred was around 70k just for the ota. That is due to my inexperience. You can do it for much cheaper price. Plus you need to invest in a good mount.
I can see that same image looking in a book at the library. I dont even need a telescope. With all those clouds and lights, this short looks better as an advertisement for the barbershop that cut his hair.
instagram.com/maheshravivarma?igsh=Y3cxaDc5bjhhbTRy&. I invite you to take a look at my other work. Being in the astronomy-imaging field it is surprising that you are not able to get good subs. What is your equipment and setup and what are your primary targets, planets or dso or sun/moon? What is your sky bortle class?
I built most of the parts like Optical tube, primary mirror cell etc. other parts I bought and customised them at my workshop to suite my needs. For more planetary and deep sky images follow me on : instagram.com/maheshravivarma?igshid=MTk0NTkyODZkYg%3D%3D&
Buen trabajo. Solo un comentario para clarificar. Una vista así, como la mostrada en la foto solo se obtiene después de procesar y empalmar varias fotos o bien procesar un video (varios cientos de fotos). La vista por el telescopio real no mostrará tanto detalle y si alguien compra o fabrica un telescopio esperando ver asi a Júpiter seguramente se decepcionará. Quizá se logre ver más o menos así con un telescopio de alta gama y gran apertura de 14" o 16" apertura, y un procesado ligero.
you are all know this is fake right but its not fake he try to edit the photo that he captured and zooming in and then he make the photo not too blurry
Dude so fake. I have a Celestron and that does half of what your doing here. It's impossible to make such a good telescope, even the big ones that NASA owns doesn't capture these good photos
Low end Celestrons are generally hopeless for the optical and mechanical quality. But high end Celestrons does a good job and are generally regarded as good instruments
@@maheshravivarma well I have a high end Celestron, even the small ones are good. If you actually had some money you wouldn't be saying Celestrons are bad.
Which exact model of Celestron telescope do you use? Is it a reflector, refractor or a cat? What mount do you keep it on while viewing/imaging ? Do you allow the telescope to cool before you use them? Do you collimate the scope every time you use it? What eyepiece do you pair it with? What camera do you use to image and what settings? The quality of view/image depends on all the above factors. Having a high end/expensive scope doesn’t guarantee a good view or image.
Try reading and learning more on the subject of Amateur Telescope Making. You can get good quality images if you do things meticulously. It is difficult but not impossible. For more planetary and deep sky images follow me on : instagram.com/maheshravivarma?igshid=MTk0NTkyODZkYg%3D%3D&
I'm guessing it's more home-assembled rather then MADE yn'know?
But otherwise I liked it more photos of the lights pls
Yes, it is partially assembled. But the things like OTA, primary mirror holder are hand made using FRP
By lights, do you mean the 'light frames in the context of astroimaging' , if so the Jupiter was shot as a video and not a single frame. Let me see if I can find the original video
@@ultragamergaurang968 cost in INR came to roughly 80k 4 years back, just for OTA
Perfect editing 😂
@@maheshravivarma😅
i love how in the end they just pop a google image and think we wouldnt notice
lol
You don't even know anything. That's a processed image and it's done cuz to get a real time image like that is very hard
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@@NoName4.08 really i was also thinking its a google image, otherwise it would look like a pea if it was not processed😂
It’s a processed image, using the “lucky imaging” technique. You’re basically taking a video through the telescope and using software, that takes the best frames and stacks them, you can get images like that pretty easily. Single exposures will look more blurry because of the atmosphere. Visual viewing of planets/moon can actually be very similar to how to that picture looks, you just need a big enough scope and/or small enough eyepiece.
The guy was zooming Jupiter and suddenly it appears as an image 😂😂😂😂
😂😂
Are you being serious? He zoomed in on Jupiter and then he switched to the telescope photo. Can't believe people are so stupid
I was starting to think nobody was gonna mention that fact. Crazy world we live in.
It is processed image , it's very difficult to get high quality image with homemade telescope
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Bro even spotted the big red spot of jupiter? Dang
Bhai maa kasam aj chand ke side me ek dot tha muje lagta hai ki koi planet tha agar star hota to side se light chamakti but nhi pure gol dot tha😢
Beautiful
Some of the greatest astronomers have come from Britain which is astonishing since we rarely have a clear sky 😂
Yeah true
Is it so because of your stink that covers the whole sky?
@@myslef7636☠️
@@myslef7636😭
Ten missed calls from nasa
huh
And 15 from isro
I have made 2 telescope in my life 1 Refractor and 2nd Dobsonian. From both the telescope i can see planets and enjoy moon with my family. Even captured jupiter and satun by the same telescopea all home made.
Can you please tell me how to make one at home?
@@therainmaker6174 try stellafane.com
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@@therainmaker6174 just follow the instructions given at stellarane.org and adapt/tweak to your requirements
Lmao all the clouds and city lights then BOOM HUBBLE QUALITY PICTURE
City lights don't matter for planetary imaging. Its absolutely possibe for him to have gotten the final image, clouds just dont stay in one place forever
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Hoooo che! 1) Telescopio no fatto da te.
2) ultima foto Giove presa da immagini NASA. 😑
Lights don’t matter for planets. Clouds were prob going away by that time. Do your research before making such comments, it’s a stacked and processed image which u don’t know anything about
What was the total expenditure in making this telescope. Also what’s the aperture
@@aguyfromneptune1616 around INR 70k 4 years back. Aperture is 10”
Ppl don't realize a picture actually does it no justice bc in person you can actually see it spinnin
Beautiful reflector telescope, whats the aperture?
It is a 10” f/5
That kind of looks like a Coulter telescope did you take it off of the Dobsonian mount?
It looks like Coulter, may be because of its color and a rustic look. But this is a home built one.
@@maheshravivarma Oh ok well amazing job!! Clear Skies 🌌
How is this home made? Tell me how to make it. 😅
I followed the instructions given at stellafane.org
That website contains design guides and instructions for smaller apertures. I scaled up those designs to meet my 10” aperture requirements
Thank you for the guide
he got a good view of that planet
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He got a google image
What is cost of this telescope? Can you sell this?
Bro's gonna have a hard time with the light pollution and clear sky.
Go to a star party or an area with little to no light pollution bro.
(and check the forecast)
Free Palestine
@@СергейАбрамов-я1хwhat does Palestine even have to do with this comment!?
You know light pollution doesn't matter in planetary imaging
@@Akoo787 for plantery imaging, yesx but for seeing bright stars with the naked eye it's hard
@Memerryy yeah I know but the video is about jupiter (not trying to be rude)
I am afraid of the image was actually captured from this. This Jupiter image at the end of the shorts looks like 'other' general references image
What? For the love of god learn proper grammar.
That is the final product of a series of images he processed together to create a sharp and colorful picture.
Iooks like straight cgi from nasa’s artist depiction folder. I’d like to see the actual image through the scope
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wow! good work! keep doing these things.
Not real
@@feenelex6786 It is real. Do you know something about planetary astrophotography? I do the "same" thing with my 127mm telescope.
@@Santosssz I do with my 120mm Kson telescope.
@@feenelex6786 Do you even know how to do Astrophotography?
Hi, this is really wonderful ❤
Did you also made the holder and if yes is it 3d printed or another way?
No, I didn’t do any 3d printing. The primary mirror holder was made from a rigid FRP sheet cut into a circle using lathe. And an MDF wooden board.
I have a vintage celestron telescope but it's missing the eyepeice 🧐
You can buy them online, just make sure it fits the focuser. :)
Awesome! Your work is excellent!
Thank you for your comment. FYI. I mostly followed instructions at stellafane.org for design guides and instructions.
Itni polluted sky me or itni sari light me aap ne to gazab kar Diya
That viewing environment looks like about a 65 on the Bortle scale. Not 6.5. SIXTY-FIVE.
Yes - the bottle scale in my region is pathetic- that is why I stick mostly to Sun, Moon, Planets and not DSOs
Where did u get the 10" lense
It is a mirror, not lense. And I got it from GSO Taiwan
Why don't you show the actual video of jupiter when seeing through the telescope 😢 because i never used a telescope...it will be helpful(and i really don't like Images with the help of softwares..i want to know how it actually looks in real life like in olden times)
@@Tenpowergod let me do this in the coming season. Right now it’s cloudy here. Once that clears and I get to view Jupiter/Saturn, I will capture a footage and share.
Thank you ❤@@maheshravivarma
Wow...is that how u see through the telescope?
Viewing through the scope cannot fetch such a sharp image visually. The photo shown at the end of video is processed image taken with the instrument as a video and post processed to improve sharpness using wavelet processing.
@@maheshravivarma oh wow ..that's impressive....
you need to get sub and like for this hardwork.Keep it up😁
Thank you so much 😀
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This homemade telescope is insane the amount cloud here is a lot ( also which country are you in ?)
He's from india
Everything is fine and did you fibre glassed the tube?
But for where did you buy that EQ mount is it motorized? How much did it cost? Tell me
A ota is fibreglass.
Eq mount is cem60 from ioptron, bought through Tejraj.
Homemade ota costed around 70k inr. You get it cheaper if you buy a mass produced scope. And the cem60 costed a couple of lakhs.
Show it zooming in the whole time…
And that is better than james web telescope 🤔
Did you buy the whole setup or you made it own? And where can I find these instruments?
I took a mixed approach, made some parts in my own workshop and purchased some parts and adapted them to my need.
If you are from India, you can get parts or whole of telescope via sellers like Tejraj, Vorion scientific et al.
Bro can you plz tell me about the focal length of primary mirror and from where you purchased primary mirror..
1250mm of FL. Purchased from GSO Taiwan via Tejraj.com
Where did you buy primary and secondary Mirror form
GSO Taiwan
Hlo bro can u make its full video of making
Trying to come up with some instructional videos soon. Stay tuned
Brother what is the cost of your telescope
@@techa2z. around 70k INR when I made it 4-5 years back
How did you make mirrors? For your own or buy them?
hii
have you found the right answer?
Mirror is from GSO. Not handmade. The OTA, Mirror holder etc are home made
It's great job! I also dream to have a big telescope. But it is really expensive in Russia.
@@04sachinchahal72 sorry I did not understand your question.
@@СергейБородин-ь6ш try contacting any local astronomy club there. That would be the best and cheapest way to go about it. ATM is a very popular hobby across the globe.
भाई जुपिटर को देखने के लिए इतने बड़ी टेलीस्कोप की जरुरत है, क्या छोटे से काम नहीं चलेगा।
Planets are tiny, but bright. Bigger the telescope (aperture), better the resolution. You can view Jupiter (and it’s moons) even with smaller instruments, but resolution of surface features won’t be there.
Whoa ! 😊😊😊
Bhai zoom chand ko kar raha ha dikh Jupiter raha hai immage acchi li hai bhai ne google se❤😂
Ain’t no way that bro took the eyepiece out of the telescope… 💀
Is that an 12 inch reflector how much did it costed from where did you buy it's mirrors
It is a 10” OTA. Mirror from gso Taiwan.
10” mirror costed me around 18k inr
Excellent.. would be great to attach a lcd and some real-time video processing to be able to see the final image directly..
What magnification did you use?
To photograph Jupiter, I typically use my 10” f/5 with a 4x PowerMate from Televue, making the overall focal length = 1250mm x 4 =5000mm
Now this is a prime focal arrangement, so there is no eyepiece on the optical path, so strictly you can’t really talk about magnification here. But still, if you assume the basic 1x magnification is assumed to be at 50mm focal length, then compared to that 5000mm focal length is 100 times more.
No way thats homemade
Can you tell me how to make that
I am trying to put together some videos on telescope making and astrophotography. Stay tuned.
I mostly followed stellafane.org for guides and instructions
@@maheshravivarmaTy
hi did u make mirror by yourself , If yes plz make a video about it
I did not make the mirror. I bought gso. I made other components of ota like the primary mirror holder, the tube etc.
@@maheshravivarmaI'm considering building my own telescope, is the primary mirror the curved one of the one that reflects light into the eyepiece?
@@Lololie primary mirror is the one that collects light and focuses it and it is parabolic. The secondary mirror is plane and just deflects the light towards the eyepiece
@@maheshravivarma how did you make the mirror?
@@Lololie I purchased a mirror, I didn’t make it.
That's not what you'd see if you looked through the eye-piece.
Yes, that level of image quality is achieved by post processing of a lot of images (registering, stacking followed by sharpening)
How many cost of this telescope?
OTA is around 70k, since I made it. You can get it cheaper if you buy a mass produced scope like gso. Plus the cost of a good solid mount.
Was that still photo or composite?
It is a processed image made from around 2000 individual frames from a video footage of the planet, aligned, stacked and sharpened.
What will be the cost of a telescope through which we can watch mars/saturn? (For personal use)
50 k atleast
Refractors are available at 7000
The cost I incurred was around 70k just for the ota. That is due to my inexperience. You can do it for much cheaper price. Plus you need to invest in a good mount.
So Cool bro!👍
hi I just wanna know how much a 10/12/16 inch telescope wil cost me to be home made in Delhi?
10” around Rs. 60-70k inr
Oscar award for editing goes to this youtuber
Bro this is litterally real I’m just guessing u don’t know anything about Astro photography that’s all 😂
Astrophotography is not real photo, it processing in lots of programms like Photoshop @@Fartmaster699
Do you think that it's fake?
the last photo is not the real photo from this tele..so funny
It is
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Please show real photo or video without processing like within 10 photoshop's programs
I can see that same image looking in a book at the library. I dont even need a telescope.
With all those clouds and lights, this short looks better as an advertisement for the barbershop that cut his hair.
Don’t forget me when this gets famous
Great gob bro
No way. There's too much light pollution there
@@bindig1 LP is not a deterrent for Planets, Sun and moon.
What is the aperture of this telescope
10”f/5
Feeling sad for light pollution 😔
Show us the live view pls. Not some stacked photo from Google
Bro, do you own a telescopes company at home?.
Hehe. Not yet. But I have 2 homemade scopes. 10”f/5 and a 4.5” f/8
i wish i had a telecope :(
Huh richest boy ever bro
More than money, perseverance to build one and tune it to my need is my Wealth.
Jyada zoom nahi ho raha tha tw Last me internet se hi Jupiter ka pic nikal kar daal diya video me😂
Kuch pata bhi hai bhai telescope ke baare main 😂?
bhai tume telescope aur astrophotography ke baare me kuchh pata bhi Hai?
Bro is this singapore?
Sorry. This is Bangalore, India
You just saw THE GREAT RED SPOT on JUPITER
That’s cool man
the only homemade part is the pipe
Wow nice
People making fake creators famous by liking. Then there's me hardworking for a sub with real images.
instagram.com/maheshravivarma?igsh=Y3cxaDc5bjhhbTRy&.
I invite you to take a look at my other work. Being in the astronomy-imaging field it is surprising that you are not able to get good subs. What is your equipment and setup and what are your primary targets, planets or dso or sun/moon? What is your sky bortle class?
Brother can you tell me its cost
Approx INR 60k-70k for OTA
Your nose must be transported in a separate container
Homemade?
I built most of the parts like Optical tube, primary mirror cell etc. other parts I bought and customised them at my workshop to suite my needs.
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Buen trabajo. Solo un comentario para clarificar. Una vista así, como la mostrada en la foto solo se obtiene después de procesar y empalmar varias fotos o bien procesar un video (varios cientos de fotos). La vista por el telescopio real no mostrará tanto detalle y si alguien compra o fabrica un telescopio esperando ver asi a Júpiter seguramente se decepcionará. Quizá se logre ver más o menos así con un telescopio de alta gama y gran apertura de 14" o 16" apertura, y un procesado ligero.
Hi, is this a question for me? If so, could you post it in English, so that I might be able to respond. Thank you.
Yes, you are right on the point that a high quality planetary image is the result of post processing.
Cost?
What about Uranus
how you made it?
Using a camera and telescope to record a video, then all the frames in the video get mixed into a single photo
I mostly followed stellafane.org for instructions and guidance
HOMEMADE???
Mirror diameter?
@@zariabahmed3002 10” f/5
@@maheshravivarma nice I'm grinding mine F/8 my mirror is 10 inches in diameter 254
1000% home made 💀
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How cost is this brother???
The OTA costed me around 70k -80k INR.
Gajab
Sir how you make this
I followed instructions given at stellafane.org and customised to my requirements
you are all know this is fake right but its not fake he try to edit the photo that he captured and zooming in and then he make the photo not too blurry
I'm sure this is not picture of internet😅
😂😅😅
I can't find Jupiter in the night sky
Have you checked that it's visible in your location? Have you aligned the finderscope/red dot? It should be the brightest "star" in the night sky.
Try stellarium app (pc/mobile) and learn to navigate through sky first. Slowly you will get familiar. This takes time, May be a few weeks. Be patient
Bhai ap kha se ho
Damn good curry,…maybe? I want some…
Dude so fake. I have a Celestron and that does half of what your doing here. It's impossible to make such a good telescope, even the big ones that NASA owns doesn't capture these good photos
Try to learn more and understand. Wish you good luck.
Low end Celestrons are generally hopeless for the optical and mechanical quality.
But high end Celestrons does a good job and are generally regarded as good instruments
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@@maheshravivarma well I have a high end Celestron, even the small ones are good. If you actually had some money you wouldn't be saying Celestrons are bad.
Which exact model of Celestron telescope do you use? Is it a reflector, refractor or a cat?
What mount do you keep it on while viewing/imaging ?
Do you allow the telescope to cool before you use them?
Do you collimate the scope every time you use it?
What eyepiece do you pair it with?
What camera do you use to image and what settings?
The quality of view/image depends on all the above factors. Having a high end/expensive scope doesn’t guarantee a good view or image.
When this video get famous dont forget me
Can you view eris
More Jupiter less telescope
Qu'est se que j'aimerais avoir un truc pareil 😢
🧐🤔😂🤣 Hell No!! Not even the best earth telescopes take that good of a image and they are giant things on top of mountains in complete darkness.
Try reading and learning more on the subject of Amateur Telescope Making. You can get good quality images if you do things meticulously. It is difficult but not impossible.
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Expect they do.
🤔🤔😱😱red giant spot
awesome dude
Thanks for the visit