sadly it's over 2.3 million light years away so we are seeing it in the distant past, anything looking back at the Milky Way would see Earth long before humans evolved.
I have never seen it with anything, even in dark skies there is nothing, ik exactly where it is but I see nothing I see orion, the nebula 7 sisters or whatever all stars but no andromeda galaxy
Please tell me what is exposure time integrated, also i need hour help, i can buy dobsonian 8 inch or 6 but im not sure whitch one is more worth it, i know 8 inch is better but price diffrend is small, im nit sure about weight and stuff, also how it is with stacking wihout tracking? You can mąkę good pictures? And what dize dobsonian you use, thanks!
There's a small smudge to the far right. Might be its satellite galaxy M110. Good effort on the shots. You can take a camera picture of Andromeda, however small, with a large F stops at a dark sky location.
Bro same problem with me it's difficult to capture a galaxy with a manual telescope for a long exposure time it's move continuously so image is not so good quality 😢
Quick question, how did you manage to keep the telescope opposite to the earths rotation? I have this same telescope but all my exposure shots come out all stringy😅
I think it’s fake. He can’t get a shot like that which doesn’t have any star trail, with a scope that doesn’t have a tracking system. And one more thing; his scope’s focal length is so long. Which means, his magnification should be much more. So, what I’m trying to say is, the footage is taken from a different set up.
This is not real. So don’t worry.. you are not doing nothing wrong. A person who knows just knows. Only a complete novice will fall for this. This is literally impossible with this manual telescope. Let alone using a 2x Barlow.
@@Astro_Ash_Jeremy you can literally see the star trails, and it's no more than 50x by the looks of it. Have you never seen untracked astronomy? Don't act all high and mighty.
@@ASTR0FILMS Stop lying dude. Please just stop ✋🏼 This is bad for other people who are actually trying to learn. You have other people with the Same telescope thinking they doing something wrong, driving them crazy, stressing them, because they think they can get something like this when in reality it is just impossible. At the of the day it makes those people either quick on the hobby or give up their effort. This telescope is just not for that. You lie to this ppl who are really just trying to learn. With lies like this they are not learning but believing they are bad at the hobby. You literally didn’t earned a single penny of this lie so what’s the point. Man up and be Real, have some dignity my guy, it’s free !
@@Astro_Ash_Jeremybuddy I have a 5 inch reflector on a manual mount (it was an alt az too 🤯) and took a picture that was extremely similar to this with an iPhone on a holder so relax and stop typing a whole storybook just to hate
@@Will.Astrophotography i have a 5 inch as well and you are lying. aint no one hating but calling it how it is, i'm not a novice to spot something fake about a telescope. let alone something so obvious.why do you think he is not replying. he know is fake. any amateur can spot the picture doesnt belong to this scope. you are another liar too, show me your work and the image you got similar to this stolen image. you got this on a manual and with an iphone ?? helll no ! dude i do this every day, you really think i woulnt know a thing or 2 ? such a lying ass
Millimeter eyepiece is the diameter of the eyepiece, and we have one that is about 25mm. The price was wrong. A few hundred dollars. You can get the same effect as in the video, you can see the star.
This looks a lot like Andromeda, an eliptical galaxy that's rushing towards us at 85 miles per second! 👁️👄👁️ Its expected to collide with our Milky Way in 2.5 BILLION years, and many people think it's already started! In 7B years, we're expected to merge together to make milkdromeda or milkymeda! Andromeda has an estimated 2 trillion stars, while we only have around 600-700 billion!! Make sure not to die before 8032, you don't wanna miss it!
Sadly our Milky way galaxy will collide with it in 5 billion years and form an elliptical galaxy called “Milkdromeda” taking away from its beauty. And what other galaxy in the photo are you talking about?
well I can make out some of the brighter rings of andromeda if you look without any glare on the screen. But you’re right Dobs aren’t really made for astrophotography, it’s a visual telescope. However for a dobsonian I think it’s great shot
You all got that wrong, there's a channel called Dobsonian Power, that guy does astrophotography with a Dobsonian and he's got some pictures which are better in my opinion than most dedicated astrographs, also there's an option of mounting a Dobsonian telescope's tube on a telescope mount like a skywatcher eq6r, with any camera and some filters great captures can be done, and if we tune the eq6r then the guiding will be maybe 0.6 arcsecs so, yeah with a large amount of exposure or imaging time and some processing skills you can pull up very sharp and detailed images
@@Mohdaman13 You can’t even do a single second exposure on a manual. Y’all easy to fool smh. But okay believe it. Go ahead and get yourself the same telescope, same everything and show me you can get this. I’ll wait…
@@Mohdaman13 How can you gather data from an image like this when a manual telescope doesn’t allow you to do so, that’s why is called a manual telescope, no tracking at all. Which means no data collected. I ain’t no pro but I can tell what is realistic and what’s not
@@Astro_Ash_Jeremy "ain't no pro" stop there I do astrophotography very regularly, a 6 second untracked sub is very realistic at low magnification as is shown in the video.
@@Mohdaman13 You can’t even do half a second untracked.. that is a big lie ! You can barely do 6 seconds with an alt-Az track mount let alone untracked! Tell that to any 20 year old experience astronomer they would laugh at you. And have you ask yourself why there is no videos of dobsonian users with image like this in RU-vid. If it was possible or common there would be a different variety of videos like this don’t you think?