Let's Photograph the BLACK EYE GALAXY!

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Published 2024-04-02
In this video, I photograph the 'Black Eye Galaxy' from my backyard using a camera and telescope!

My Camera: bit.ly/45uK7r8
My Telescope: bit.ly/47aNh3l
My OTHER Telescope: bit.ly/3OD9gdo

IMAGE PROCESSING GUIDE: bit.ly/astro-processing

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All Comments (21)
  • @JML_Astrophotos
    As both am astrophotographer and astrophysics student, i love the more informative details about these DSOs like in the start of this vid! Very weird core action in this galaxy!
  • @tribble1027
    Thanks for posting a real and authentic video showing the challenges you had with imaging this target! Nicely done!
  • Very well done and well constructed! I love how you went through the entire process and shared the challenges you faced and how you overcame them.
  • @human_1248
    this is amazing. One of the best astrophotographers I have ever seen!
  • @IAMDRREMULAKK
    I'm no expert, but a lot of people will say not to put that dew heating band around the front piece of the SCT that holds the corrector, but rather behind it, on the metal of the tube itself, where it conducts the heat better. Also, as far as not having a dew shield, you can just wrap something (reflectix, foam rubber, etc., anything really) into a tube shape, and hold it on with velcro straps.
  • @khutikhuti
    I got lost for a good 15 mins looking at all the little faint background galaxies, tons of them in that image, love it 👌
  • @square1162
    Woe, fantastic! Thanks for explanations!
  • @M64.
    Yo I have been waiting for this!! Thank you for sharing your amazing works with us.
  • @jamesloo8404
    Great job in showing your challenges and image stacking process. Very educational!
  • Crisp and pure, absolutely astonishing! Thanks for sharing these amazing images with us, Trevor 😍🌌🏆
  • @jesuschrist2284
    Never knew about sky background ty for another great video
  • @Airmadillo
    You have no idea how much I enjoy this as a person with OCD, I would say much more than a person without it. Than you very much for sharing this type of experience.