For almost 20 years, Olivier is involved into projects about Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science and Decision Support. Olivier continues to support public entities and private companies to go further in research and development while publishing academic papers for sharing knowledge and experience with the community. During his free time, Olivier is also passionate about science when he collects and cultivates rare plants in his greenhouse with his daughters or when he takes out his telescopes at night to inspect and admire deep sky objects.
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Maybe! With the Stellina it's better too, due to the focal and the sensor resolution! Ex: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-k1JZqxi9ZBE.htmlsi=eb1uEXavV-fwMHse
this is the result of image processing by a dedicated YOLO model which effectively consists of surrounding the gaalxies which are detected -- without using aastrometry, only the signal present in the image
@@doopyon The shot's great. There are camera-scope options that are far more versatile than the Vespera for varying object scales. I like to get my face right inside my objects, but then I'm enjoying them in 3D on a 42" 3D TV. But onward with your hobby!
Well, what we have there are a bunch of tiny lights in the sky, not suns billions of times larger than earth that are trillions of miles away. Take a Nikon p900 and zoom in on Sirrus, it does not look anything like the "space" propaganda coming out of nasa and the other fraudulent "space" agencies. Ask yourself, how is it that Venus and Mercury are visible in the nighttime sky if earth is the third "planet" revolving around the sun?
@@doopyon ya their all dead out there that’s impossible you just haven’t got lucky and seen them flying are here on earth like I have what your saying is scientifically impossible.
Ive been trying to get this one with my vespera but its to low in the sky now. Best for me in the early to late summer. Nice capture tho. Gave you a like and sub. Thanks again.