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@larrymedina2466
@larrymedina2466 2 сағат бұрын
Great job i found the save.
@trainman1209
@trainman1209 4 сағат бұрын
2023.
@larrymedina2466
@larrymedina2466 Күн бұрын
Great how do we save the work.
@billvinson7859
@billvinson7859 5 күн бұрын
This lens is on my list to get. I have the Sony 14mm version and the Fujifilm 12mm version. I want the 135mm Canon version. ❤
@lazydayhohum
@lazydayhohum 7 күн бұрын
ANY ONE ELSE GET RIPPED OFF BY THIS COMPANY LATELY THEY APPEAR TO BE OUT OF BUSINESS BUT STILL SOLD ME AN EYE PIECE I TRY CALLING AND NOTHING THE EMAIL DOES'NT EVEN WORK ANY MORE IM SO PISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSED.
@newcinema4931
@newcinema4931 4 күн бұрын
wtf are you talking about bro⁉️ you got the eyepiece?? why are you mad lil bro
@ellis2888
@ellis2888 8 күн бұрын
I live in Puerto Rico there is no where to go where there's no light pollution. Drove over 2 hours to get to some recommended place by the astronomy club but i could still feel the light in my sensores.
@alexmirza5210
@alexmirza5210 8 күн бұрын
Oops, wrong year. Occultation of Saturn this year.
@DazzaS83
@DazzaS83 8 күн бұрын
If you are in the UK, the same scope is badged as StellyaLyra by First Light Optics. They come from the same manufacturer and it is a thing of beauty.
@claytonferguson7944
@claytonferguson7944 8 күн бұрын
Love this! Really nice synopsis of the month’s activities.
@CJFromGroveStreet
@CJFromGroveStreet 12 күн бұрын
Can you please capture deep space objects with this 8 inch dobsonian ? I am also getting a 8 inch dob but with 800mm focal length
@k.h.1587
@k.h.1587 12 күн бұрын
30x per inch is pretty conservative, 2x per the aperture in millimeters is what I go by, but any power over 300x requires good seeing, regardless of.aperture. I frequently get good seeing to where I.have gone 500x on 10" scopes, and even 250-300+ on 90mm maks, and 90mm should top out at 180x, but maks are notorious for being able to break those rules. And good refractors can go even farther above the 50x per inch rule. In an xt8, 300x us usually pretty easy to hit when the seeing is steady as 400x is the theoretical max. And I have been able to hit stupid high powers with 6"f8 dobs.
@k.h.1587
@k.h.1587 12 күн бұрын
Note that smaller aperture scopes do better in poor seeing than larger apertures, which is another reason that 3-4" refractors and 3.5-6" maks are notorious planet killers.
@atent_free99
@atent_free99 13 күн бұрын
Does the phone holder adjust to the side, my phone camera is at the edge so im fearing it may not alling with ths eye piece.
@beamlogerillageradditions
@beamlogerillageradditions 14 күн бұрын
What name game??
@jvdos
@jvdos 5 күн бұрын
Stellarium, not a game.
@neverarguewithan18wheeler10
@neverarguewithan18wheeler10 15 күн бұрын
At 8:00 right above the ring nebula I accidentally captured a very small faint distant galaxy with my ASI camera that looks like the weather channel's old hurricane symbol I forget the name but if you can set your cameras FOV to about 0.2-0.15° do some long exposure live stacking for about 5 to 7 minutes then clean up the image with your laptop's default photo editor and darken the image and you will see it. A galaxy about 240 million light years away. I photographed it by accident while watching the ring nebula a year or two ago it was incredible I didn't even know it existed! Edit: it's called IC 1296
@Joker-yb6ks
@Joker-yb6ks 15 күн бұрын
I choice celestron sky master 25/70 and nikon aculon 10-22/50
@davidletz9123
@davidletz9123 17 күн бұрын
I am considering a Dob for casual observing, but I am nearing 70 years of age and suffer from back and neck arthritis. I am about 6 feet tall...would I have to stoop over very much to see through the eyepiece on that 8" scope? Thanks.
@wukuimimug7673
@wukuimimug7673 17 күн бұрын
Hi, my Seestar images is always green after stacking and i am unable to stretch out any colours in photoshop!
@user-fq8ij2be8f
@user-fq8ij2be8f 19 күн бұрын
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@Zhorellski
@Zhorellski 19 күн бұрын
It kept freezing on my Win 10 64bit? Downloaded the latest version.
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 19 күн бұрын
Did that work for you?
@Zhorellski
@Zhorellski 19 күн бұрын
@@LateNightAstronomy DSS freezes?
@kameronrozier1987
@kameronrozier1987 19 күн бұрын
If you dont mind, what phone adapter to you use to attach to your telescope?
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 19 күн бұрын
I have a separate video you can find in my astrophography playlist that covers the adapter used and I believe provides a link to it as well. I think the video is called "how to connect your phone to your telescope"
@k.h.1587
@k.h.1587 20 күн бұрын
I was splitting the double double in my c8 , barely at 78x and more easily at 92x. Then i decided to swing the scope to another part of the sky and knocked my 22mm LVW off the flat part of wedge right in front of the base. Not the smartest place for a chunky eyepiece like that, I think it was my focus motor or its cable that got it the optics survived but the barrel got dented, so no more 1.25 filter use, as well as a rattle that i can only defeat by removing the red trim ring, and i rather not do that, so the resale value is way down now. Good thing I also have a 24mm ES68 which i later used with my celestron/baader OIII on m57. Note this was the first time I had used a scope in 3 years, so it was a bummer to be rewarded by damaging a premium eyepiece. But before I went to m57 I was determined to view m13, though my skies are so bad I cant see the keystone, I thought I got a glimpse of 2 of the stars, the line that contains m13, and used the telrad to get me in the area and the finder scope to try and identify the keystone but it had too much power, but I tried a few spots and eventually stumbled across the fuzzball in my 2" 40mm astrola wide field eyepiece, and bumped up the power to the 17mm LVW, and.then to my secret weapon 15mm plastic body celestron "15", which is actually about a 70 degree eyepiece with only 3 elements that lets alot of light through, it was actually pretty good but still a bit bright of background sky, since this is close to bortle 9 if not a 9, an 8+, home of snoop and fluffy. 1.5mm exit pupil usually shows m15 better than that, so I thought there was a chance i was on m92, but I wasnt going to risk losing it, so i stayed there. Yes I am using a non goto scope, but with an excellent DC powered byers drive, so keeping things in view is no problem. I am pretty sure it was m13 though, since i was using an 8 and I used to mostly use a c11 back before i got robbed in 2018 (storage break in). Also another several years since I was doing that in 2012 (i had to put everything in storage in 2013 and move onto a boat), so the light pollution is probably worse. Well the best view was around a 12.4 plossl, I tried a 10, but then it was getting pretty dim. I don't have any good wide eyepieces between my massive 14mm and 8.8mm meade UWAs and they have 8 elements and not the latest coating technology anyway, so I was really wishing I still had my 10.5 pentax XW, or even my 12mm pentax XF, or an 11 or 12mm nagler at that point, but I had to settle for a super plossl. I could have gotten out my 5 element 12.4, but that was in another case and i already had 3 open on my bed (and red safrey goggles on when i came in to do eyepiece exchanges). I am observing with no horizons, in a tight courtyard of sorts, with about 8 feet of width between apartments, and an end unit to tge north, but at least polaris.clears the roof for a high enough tripod, and to the south a gate, but with trees right there, so the south is bad as well, if not worse. So basically I have the zenith and a little bit more to work with. After I finally got bored with m13 and still couldnt see the keystone, I decided to go to m57, and mourn the loss of my filter capability on my 22mm. My best OIII is the celestron 1.25, and my best UHC is my 2" orion ultrablock. I have svbony 2" OIII and 1.25" UHC. So instead of fussing with filters I grabbed my 24mm ES68, and just enjoyed the view. By that point I was a bit weary, as the setup, first time in years, and the 22mm LVW incident had worn me down, and i knew clouds were coming (14 blocks from the beach during june), so I packed it in, and sure enough the clouds came. This was monday night, I couldn't find it in me to set up tuesday night, and last night, weds, I had fallen asleep in the afternoon and woke up at 7pm and went to get food a little.after 8 and when i finished eating there were some clouds but not completely overcast, so I decided not to set up, also.because my neighbors across the way (Uber ghetto tweakers) were arguing and had the door open, a bike out and the lights on so I didnt want to deal with that. Since i had that nap I had been up all night on youtube, and went for a smoke a little befire 5am and there was a planet, at first i thought it might be mars because it was red. I grabbed my photo tripod, set up in the doorway with my etx90 ota, opened the screen and watched jupiter into the dawn, for a good 40 minutes or more maybe an hour until I finally knocked it out of view and the sky was too bright to see it in the finder, and the moons had long ceased to be visible in the scope. I didn't fuss with my 2 main eyepiece cases, instead I have 2 smaller cases, one with mostly orthos, a few japanese plossls (17 sirius dometop,15 parks GS5, 12.4 meade SP 4el and an old televue 32mm smoothie) and the odd man out, a burgess/tmb 9mm planetary. I started with the 9mm, too much power for the conditions, i then went to the 12.4 which was getting better, then down to the 15 which was pretty good, the 17 which was getting better, but the sky was starting to get bright. I briefly tried the 32mm in an old parks japan shorty (pre GS, I assume a 2 element), and then the 32 on its own which showed a small but incredibly sharp jupiter in a bright sky, so I grabbed my meade super plossl set (which has my 12.4 5 element but I didnt wa t to fuss with comparisons, althogh i did do a short one, 12.4 4el vs edscorp 12.5 ortho, too close to call so i stuck with the plossl) to try my 20mm smoothside, which omg was really sweet, so I bumped down to the 26 which was also amazing, but I decided to.inch back up the power since the seeing seemed to have stabilized, I got as high as the 15 before I lost jupiter and could no longer see it in that tiny 25mm finder. I was also using a diagonal rather than the flip mirror, and did a few comparisons with the flip mirror and didnt see much difference. After the session I realized I had my basic "comes with scope" grade chinese mirror diagonal in rather than my japanese meade star prism. So I am excited for even better views next time, and to redo the flip mirror vs decent prism comparison. The original reason I got the SCT thread adapter was because I was using it on a GT mount, which put the eyepiece out the side. But that mount was lost, along with a few other scopes and mounts and many other things of value, in an incident where my van was stolen by a city and county, but I wont go into that, or my other bad luck in detail here, since I have been crazy long already, and who cares right? Lets just say I could have been doing the same thing with a televue 101 or even an 8" lx200R on my stellarvue m3 if 2018 didn't happen and tweakers weren't a thing.
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 19 күн бұрын
Thank you for such a detailed observing report! I looks like you have had some incredible views this month. I've read good things about the 24mm ES68. What are your thoughts on its performance?
@k.h.1587
@k.h.1587 19 күн бұрын
@@LateNightAstronomy I haven't used this particular one much yet, but I did own the meade series5000 SWA version with the same optics for many years, till my 2018 theft experiences. Actually I lost that eyepiece slightly before the storage was broken into, when my axle broke and I walked the rest of the way to where I was going, and when I got back my car had been towed. In the car was my 20x80 binos and manfrotto tripod, my old nexstar 80gtl rig, and my pronto grab and go case, a doskocil (pelican alternative) seal tight XL with the pronto and most of my premium 1.25 eyepieces, including my 24mm swa. Either the salvage yard was corrupt or local tweakers hung out there, but it was broken into and they took all of it . I wish I had at least grabbed the pronto case and the manfrotto, but I was in a rush, and the fact that the 20x80 was already mounted to the tripod probably influenced me not to bother with taking anything with me. I was not in the best mindset at the time, not myself . About the performance of that optics set, it is very enjoyable, in f6-f7 refractors it is nearly perfect to the edge. Dead perfect in f10 or slower refractors, scts and maks as well, and is the ideal widefield for 6"f8, and 4.5" f8 dobs that are limited to 1.25" eyepieces. I also had a 6"f5 newtonian living at my dad's place for when I would come to visit, and I remember being very happy with the 24 as the low power in that 1.25" focuser scope as well (it was from the hardin fire sale in 2005, long before GSO reconfigured to imaging style newtonians with 2" focusers). The only time it fell short was when Actually comparing it side by side with the 24 pan, which was absolutely perfect at the edge in an f6 refractor where the SWA had a slight but noticeable bit of remaining astigmatism at the extreme edge. I know the optics have not changed, the es68 is the same so my report is valid. I haven't had my current es68 in a fast scope or in dark skies yet, but it had excellent performance in the c8, but the eye relief is not as good as the LVW that got damaged earlier that session (I didn't do a comparison since the damage prevented the use of my filter, and I was trying to enjoy a filtered view of m57, not do an eyepiece shootout). Without a 24 pan to compare it to in a fast scope, the joc 24mm 68 is a nice eyepiece, the only alternative other than used meades and maxvisions, to the panoptic style design. Panoptic is the rare bird in the hobby that can correct edge astigmatism without using a negative smyth group in the barrel. The LVW has that, which makes it even harder to try to bend out the dent because there is glass right there, so I am stuck with a non filter capable eyepiece in 1.25 limited scopes, as the option to use a 2" filter on the adapter is still there.
@Demmy_11
@Demmy_11 21 күн бұрын
Great video ⭐️ ⭐️ 🪐 🛸 ⭐️ 🔭🧎‍♀️ 🏘
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 19 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@joymoody2941
@joymoody2941 21 күн бұрын
I saw a brilliant falling star tonight 7/9 around 11pm in SC It appeared green. Beautiful!
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 19 күн бұрын
I bet that was a wonderful sight. Perhaps an early sign of the Preseids coming up in August!
@lieutenantdan2217
@lieutenantdan2217 9 күн бұрын
I just saw what i thought was an asteroid, it was also green! Im in Louisiana. I saw it with the naked eye
@skeller61
@skeller61 23 күн бұрын
OK, I’ll be that guy. It looks to me like eyepieces that come with most consumer telescopes are crap (I haven’t bought a telescope yet, but it seems like most people upgrade eyepieces first.) I believe in the “buy the best you can afford” principle. First, I plan to go to night viewings at my local astronomy club, so I can hopefully try a variety of scopes and eyepieces. I bought a pair of Canon 15x50 IS binoculars (which weren’t cheap) to start learning the night sky, and give me time to look at the options for telescopes/mounts/eyepieces. I’ll spend the most money on a good mount, as it seems to me the ones the telescopes come with are well on their way to becoming overburdened. It looks like Sky-Watcher has the best consumer grade mounts. For telescopes, one of the 8” Celestron SCTs look like the best mix of ability to me, who doesn’t want to own a bunch of scopes. With this, I’m looking for eyepieces for planets (~9mm), DSO (~24mm), and a 2x Barlow to give me some options. The thing is, I don’t want to spend less now, when I know I’ll be dissatisfied later and spend more then, and once I buy a more expensive eyepiece, why would I look at these? After all, if you buy these, will you look through the stock eyepieces that came with the scope again? The hard part, when looking through telescopes on the watch parties, will be figuring out what part of the image is from the scope, and what part is due to the eyepiece? Does anyone have a method that won’t burden people who are willing to let me look through their scopes. I guess I’ll talk to them about it, as it seems like everyone loves to talk about the tools of the trade. Thanks for your video!
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
I really appreciate you writing such a detailed and well thought out comment on this subject. The only eyepiece I used regularly that came with my 8 inch dobsonian was the 25mm plossl. After a decade of using the eyepieces shown in this video with my 8 inch dobsonian telescope I have just upgraded to more "premium" eyepieces for a new 12 inch dobsonian I bought last year. I made both of these upgrades because I knew this was a long term hobby for me. Also my new scope is an F/4.9 which puts more pressure on needing well corrected eyepieces to get a nice sharp image. I'll be making review videos on the new telescope and my eyepiece choices in the coming months. My new telescope is a 12 inch Sky-Watcher 300p and the eyepieces are the APM 30mm UFF and from Tele Vue their 24mm Panoptic, 14mm, 10mm and 6mm Delos line. All perform incredibly well but were much bigger purchases that what is shown in this beginner video for those just getting into the hobby and are looking to dip their toes into new eyepieces.
@skeller61
@skeller61 22 күн бұрын
@@LateNightAstronomy Thanks for your response! I’m 63 and know that I’ll enjoy astronomy. I also have enough to buy what I’ll eventually want. Finally, my eyesight won’t improve with age, so I want to enjoy it for as long as I’m able. Thanks for contributing your experience for us noobs to learn this fascinating subject!
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 19 күн бұрын
@@skeller61 Best of luck to you and clear skies!
@hobbeeswe7472
@hobbeeswe7472 23 күн бұрын
What an excellent educational video for us noobs, thank you!! Of course you have to decide where to draw the line from a details perspective and I believe you made an excellent choice. I am a little bit puzzled though since my Canon EOS D70 has Bulb mode on the program selector button and I run it with an ASIAIR Plus.
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
Thank you! Do you have a remote shutter release controller to adjust the length of exposure you want to take?
@hobbeeswe7472
@hobbeeswe7472 22 күн бұрын
@@LateNightAstronomy Yes I bought one, but I can control it perfectly via ASIAIR Plus in "Bulb" mode. The main issue I have is that the scope has clear pictures when used for visual, but as soon as I fit the field flattener and camera, sharpness flies right out the window... bummer... So now I plan to use my D70 with a 70-200 lens (like in your video (withou ASIAIR Plus and EAF focuser etc). So can you suggest a good way to fasten it to my Sky-Watcher EQ6R Pro, will a simple dovetail Vixen with som stability mod be ok?
@ChrisMobley-pd9mg
@ChrisMobley-pd9mg 24 күн бұрын
I too, just found channel. Good rundown, have subscribed.
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
I appreciate that! Clear skies and thanks for your support.
@kevinthenoob1638
@kevinthenoob1638 24 күн бұрын
I'm light polluted😭😭😭
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
That's so true for most people. The Moon, planets, stars and star clusters can still be viewed in a lot of light pollution.
@Anti-SpiralYT
@Anti-SpiralYT 25 күн бұрын
the double double actually has six stars i found that out using the Stellarium app and i zoomed all the way in of them and found 3 stars each side
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
That's amazing. I did not know that.
@brhipace5894
@brhipace5894 27 күн бұрын
What app are you using?
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
Sky Safari 7 for the iPhone
@toojeffcjs
@toojeffcjs 27 күн бұрын
❤❤ This gave me the Star Hustler vibe
@ericfaith2810
@ericfaith2810 27 күн бұрын
There could be one in August as well. Not sure.
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
If you are referring to this video. I put one out every month.
@ridethewind3099
@ridethewind3099 28 күн бұрын
Omicron Caronovae Borealis Carona Borealis Constellation??? Omicron Andromedas Omicron Draconis Omicron Cetus Omicron Sagitari Omicron Proxima Centuari Omicron Ophiuchus??? The Serpent Holder and Enlightenment??? 🐲🐲🐲 Let's talk about the C-19s are asteroids and comets discovered in the 1900s. C-1999 Berosiiv C-1999 UK C-1996 Didymos Didymorphos C-1985 OR2 C-2019 Atlas??? C-19s and Omicrons??? Ring a bell with anyone??? VAX??? 💉??? These Omicrons/Novas/Stars/God's??? They've been going Kilonovae for the last 6 months??? A few day's later the Suns shooting X Flares??? Cause and Effect??? So??? When the Sunsets??? The glow in the NE Sky, if this is TCrB??? It's massive - These celestial definitions are one and the same that has killed over 8 million dead or affected permanently from the VAX??? How about Omicron Andromedas??? A binary Nova system over Japan, announced by the Vatican some years ago??? All information now removed from the net on this ceremony??? On a spectral level??? The whole planet is glowing 💙💚??? The green is from another comet or asteroids??? There's an extremely high Gamma issue with TCrB??? If not??? Why is FERMI being sent to monitor this Star??? Which is a big as out Solar System??? FERMI measures GRBs Gamma-Ray Bursts??? 😮😮😮 The green glow began year's ago??? When it blew into our solar system??? Mars began to glow first, since has been the shell game??? Swan, ZTE, Pons??? Now apparently changed to 13P??? C-19s recorded to 2024s and 2023s??? Atlas is C-2019, last year? 9-23-2023 The Wormwood Star (ATLAS) exited Virgos Womb after months gustation??? They're hiding an ELE Event Micro Novae scenario (Velikovsky and Einstein) Magnetic Reversal has begun already Adam and Eve (Dr Chan Thomas) CIA used it to create they're report's from. Look up Military Pole shift maps??? I use live cams to locate and record these objects, ALL of my cams are pulsing and flashing??? As a camera will pick up spectral lightz just like a spectrometer??? Why they said use your cameras to see the Borealis??? 😮😮😮 Why was the moon over to the right of the Eclipes??? Why was the Sun and the moon in the same sky??? If people didn't wear the dummy glasses??? You'd have ALL seen this??? And the massive planet beneath, what really Eclipesed the moon??? What was the massive blue object behind the whole fakery??? Omicron Andromedas/Bethlehem Star/Blue Kachina??? If anyone disbelieve me??? Ck my Instagram darryljohnson26 FB Darryl Lynn Johnson Ride the Wind Channel YT...They dididn't use these terms randomly, FEMA has stacked 100s of thousands of plastic coffin liners across the US??? UN and US troops cross thevUS on trains a mile long with a tank or rocket launcher on each car.??? Wal Marts converting to FEMA camp's??? FEMA Wal Mart Disaster Relief??? The underground shelters??? Biggest scam in the history of humanity. 8 million dead or affected permanently from the 💉!!!:😮😮😮 He's running complete BS, and most likely knows it - Instagram darryljohnson26 FB Darryl Lynn Johnson Ride the Wind Channel YT..For actual Trurh, my data is Cited on a parenthetical basis, there will be no disclosure people??? All you see??? Media, ect??? Politics, Weather, and Catastrophic events. All be safe, do the research on these celestial terms??? Look up the God Omicron???
@bulbal100
@bulbal100 28 күн бұрын
All this year was terrible for me to photograph DSOs because of clouds. Hopefully more clear skies rest of the year.
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that! Hoping for clear skies heading your way.
@gilbertomondragon9438
@gilbertomondragon9438 28 күн бұрын
You should have gotten a Toad
@ryanwood198427
@ryanwood198427 28 күн бұрын
Is there a UK channel?
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
Just about everything mentioned and shown in this video will also work for observers throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
@gwenbathory6656
@gwenbathory6656 28 күн бұрын
All of July 2024? Like for real
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
For Real!
@lumenlarry6197
@lumenlarry6197 28 күн бұрын
Love the content and presentation! Great job!!
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@jonathanabbott2127
@jonathanabbott2127 28 күн бұрын
I Love You All 🥰🙏❤️‍🩹
@ddiver7908
@ddiver7908 28 күн бұрын
3 hours was your longest? those are rookie numbers bro
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
Very true in the field of astrophotography. It's the most I could get with my trees at home in one night! I was really happy with the results. Take care and clear skies!
@jwrobich
@jwrobich 28 күн бұрын
Just found this channel. Thank you for the information, instantly subscribed!
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
I really appreciate your support!
@post107
@post107 29 күн бұрын
You are brilliant Your videos are concise and helpful for stargazing for the month The other night the Milky Way was magnificent
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
I was out observing globular clusters in and around the milky way a few days ago. The Southern sky is beautiful this time of year.
@post107
@post107 29 күн бұрын
You are brilliant Your videos are concise and helpful for stargazing for the month
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
I really appreciate you taking the time to let me know that! Take care and clear skies!
@jonathangilliland9177
@jonathangilliland9177 29 күн бұрын
August 18th... go out and look up...
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
What are you hoping to see on the 18th?
@PeterK6502
@PeterK6502 Ай бұрын
We finally had a week of consecutive clear nights. I imaged M57 and M101. I was curious if the afterglow of the 2023 supernova in M101 was still visible 1 year later, so I overlaid an image of M101 from before 2023 onto the capture from this week, and to my surprise, the afterglow of the 2023 nova was still visible (F4.5 Dobson with a 300mm mirror on a eq-platform).
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
Wow. That is great to know. My guess would have been that is was no longer visible. Those are some great observations and feel free to share your images with me over on Instagram. I'd love to see them.
@BCHLking
@BCHLking Ай бұрын
Awesome video!
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@erichowry9356
@erichowry9356 Ай бұрын
Love the sky this time of year! So much to see! Great job/video!
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
Thank you! The summer sky is amazing, particularly towards the South as the milky way slowly rises throughout the night.
@philipfontaine8964
@philipfontaine8964 Ай бұрын
Good video, thanks for sharing this.
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
My pleasure! I hope you are able to get out and enjoy the night sky this month!
@bullthrush
@bullthrush Ай бұрын
Great rundown, thank you. Hoping T CrB does it's thing before it gets too far west.
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
I know. I 've started to think the same thing. I'm going to keep updates on it every month but I really hope it goes by September.
@claytonhelfert7046
@claytonhelfert7046 Ай бұрын
Great video!
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
I appreciate that! Thanks for supporting my channel.
@tanagra2
@tanagra2 Ай бұрын
A great video thank you so much.
@LateNightAstronomy
@LateNightAstronomy 22 күн бұрын
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!