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Let's Photograph the Andromeda Galaxy 

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The astrophotography telescopes I recommend for beginners: bit.ly/2WjNUXP
I've just returned from a memorable deep sky astrophotography camping trip with Rudy.
Using the new William Optics Zenithstar 61 APO, I captured over 2 hours worth of total exposure time on the Andromeda Galaxy.
About the Andromeda Galaxy: astrobackyard....
The telescope and Canon DSLR were mounted to an iOptron SkyGuider Pro camera mount to track the night sky.
My final image includes 70 x 2-minute images at ISO 1600. 40 Dark calibration frames were used to help reduce noise.
Andromeda Galaxy Photo Details:
Total Exposure: 2 Hours, 18 Minutes (70 Frames)
120-second exposures at ISO 1600
Camera: Canon Rebel T3i/600D (full spectrum mod)
Telescope: William Optics Zenithstar 61 APO
Mount: iOptron SkyGuider Pro
Polaroid Remote Shutter Cable: amzn.to/2gn5Qxs
My full deep-sky rig (ED102) was used for visual observations and a future deep-sky imaging project (Iris Nebula).
Full Blog Post:
astrobackyard....
Music Credits:
Smokefishe - Sorry for Lying
/ smokefishe
Tom Day - Ever After
/ tomday
Osk - Aurora
/ osk-music
Protocat - Worthy (Ft. Natus)
/ protocat
Grandyzer - Foreign Body
/ grandyzer
Lights & Motion - The Last of Us
/ lightsandmotion
Menual x Spaceouters - Strangers
/ menualsmusic
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@yallhearsumn6398
@yallhearsumn6398 5 лет назад
RU-vid doesn’t deserve this high level quality content
@TC-bq5ri
@TC-bq5ri 5 лет назад
But we deserve it! 😁
@andrewrichardson3135
@andrewrichardson3135 5 лет назад
Better than RU-vid Rewind 2018
@Senystyn
@Senystyn 5 лет назад
@@andrewrichardson3135 much
@ahmedmani1051
@ahmedmani1051 5 лет назад
I showed this to my sister she was like and? I lookd at her and told wer not brothers anymore
@namitaagrawal562
@namitaagrawal562 5 лет назад
ahmed mani lol fr dude .. neither my sister understand the importance...
@hydrogencyanide4999
@hydrogencyanide4999 6 лет назад
And I was proud I was able to photograph a crater on the moon with a cheap telescope and my phone camera....
@Mister_Robux
@Mister_Robux 6 лет назад
Kombinin Gücü You can make your phone look at the lens.
@nosferatu8530
@nosferatu8530 6 лет назад
Small steps, just small steps (from the movie "Contact")
@bigdx5059
@bigdx5059 6 лет назад
Nosferatu 85 Best movie ever by far!!!!
@nosferatu8530
@nosferatu8530 6 лет назад
Daniel Rodriguez Agreed! Goosebumps...
@ghostkiller_xx1298
@ghostkiller_xx1298 6 лет назад
Same
@teolbz
@teolbz 5 лет назад
That galaxy under Andromeda: ..Am i a joke to you?
@zalcusoferic8275
@zalcusoferic8275 5 лет назад
@@issac3100 I thought it was bedin1
@cloroxbleach5915
@cloroxbleach5915 5 лет назад
@@issac3100 i think it's actually m110 ,m32 is the one above ,really close to andromeda
@fishguy911
@fishguy911 5 лет назад
m110 is bottom center, m32 is just left of center. Both are satellite galaxies of m31.
@cloroxbleach5915
@cloroxbleach5915 5 лет назад
@@issac3100 maybe they just mirrored the photo, tought it looked better
@autohtv1095
@autohtv1095 5 лет назад
Thats part of andromeda i think
@maheshm5463
@maheshm5463 5 лет назад
Suppose another “ creature “ out there was taking a snap of our galaxy at the same time?
@Senystyn
@Senystyn 5 лет назад
It would be cool of that creature was in Andromeda
@hilby334
@hilby334 5 лет назад
then we would see each other's galaxy 2.5 million years in to the past
@segsuc6399
@segsuc6399 5 лет назад
Depends what you see as 'the same time'. The same time could actually be millions of light years in the past, as seen from earth.
@hilby334
@hilby334 5 лет назад
@@segsuc6399 haha yeah you're right
@hilby334
@hilby334 5 лет назад
@@segsuc6399 but i think he really ment 'at the same time' and not the light that you see
@rosevan5485
@rosevan5485 7 лет назад
Great, beautiful, and poetic... I lost my dad....you made me tear up Trevor. Glad your father is doing well. Thanks for sharing.
@rohansatram
@rohansatram 6 лет назад
Rosevan stay strong buddy :)
@MrBrightlight66
@MrBrightlight66 7 лет назад
Glad your dad is doing better and was warmed by dedicating the great image to him. In this video you managed to combine leisure, technical details, essential logistics, pure fun, friendship and appreciation of great family values. Even though in some instances the camera went out of focus, overall the videography was great. And needless to say, the astro-photography was excellent. Thumbs up obviously
@petegeanacopulos9730
@petegeanacopulos9730 6 лет назад
I 2nd this comment
@danyhome3640
@danyhome3640 6 лет назад
I am sure everything you see on this video is how Trevor intended it to be. No camera went out of focus by itself. Good job Trevor. I love astronomy but here in New York I don't know where to go. Your videos give out this feeling of being there too. All the best to your dad too!
@juvamzdelis
@juvamzdelis 6 лет назад
"this is for you Dad" awesome, I did tear up, because I lost my dad when I was only 19 years old. I miss you Dad.
@Greek_Operator02
@Greek_Operator02 5 лет назад
Every 1 second Andromeda is getting closer to earth by 30 km
@jadmeh
@jadmeh 5 лет назад
Interesting
@Senystyn
@Senystyn 5 лет назад
Yeah, it won't collide with Milky Way for millions of years though
@AriahFN
@AriahFN 5 лет назад
WYRE billions of years*
@Senystyn
@Senystyn 5 лет назад
@@AriahFN oops, yeah, you're right
@Senystyn
@Senystyn 5 лет назад
@James Jenia 😂😂😂😂
@androgamingfrance4597
@androgamingfrance4597 6 лет назад
Andromeda is the galaxy that will collide with the milky way
@Tahydrahel
@Tahydrahel 6 лет назад
Sure, but its 2.5 million lightyears away... so it will take forever to get here. ;)
@dizzychineseman7445
@dizzychineseman7445 6 лет назад
It is actaully gonna be here in 3 billon years and its only 250 light years away
@dizzychineseman7445
@dizzychineseman7445 6 лет назад
I mean 250 thousand.. and also the earth is 4.5 billon years old so you may of got that confused
@dizzychineseman7445
@dizzychineseman7445 6 лет назад
@@Tahydrahel so.... take that get your stuff right
@yyano0
@yyano0 6 лет назад
@@dizzychineseman7445 i think you mean 2.5 million light years away..so.........you have to get your stuff right too
@olithewinner5803
@olithewinner5803 5 лет назад
I looked at the Andromeda galaxy through my telescope in the middle of London and saw a slightly brighter than the night sky blob. I WAS HAPPY
@OmniversalInsect
@OmniversalInsect 4 года назад
I'm also in london, so light polluted here
@olithewinner5803
@olithewinner5803 4 года назад
@@OmniversalInsect long exposures help
@OmniversalInsect
@OmniversalInsect 4 года назад
@@olithewinner5803 thanks for the tip
@musicaparaorar1
@musicaparaorar1 7 лет назад
Wow great video dude!
@AstroBackyard
@AstroBackyard 7 лет назад
+Musica para orar Thank you!
@frognipp9015
@frognipp9015 5 лет назад
who tf dislikes such a wholesome video???
@johntobin7368
@johntobin7368 5 лет назад
@Miss linnnxyleaf - Probably flat-earth nutjobs? They have to PRETEND that there is some biblical "firmament" over the Earth, and that therefore all stars, galaxies - even space itself! - is a lie. So to them, this beautiful experience is incomprehensible and probably "satanic". LOL. They are pathetically stupid.
@MrScreweduptexas100
@MrScreweduptexas100 5 лет назад
Flatfucks
@SweetStaticBun
@SweetStaticBun 5 лет назад
Tony Stank idk but I love your Stan Lee reference in your name
@YoursOnlyish1
@YoursOnlyish1 5 лет назад
Someone didn't like the idea of him staring at the sky in the middle of nowhere while his dad was having a heart surgery.
@KlarenceMS
@KlarenceMS 5 лет назад
Religious people
@alessandrocernuzzi
@alessandrocernuzzi 5 лет назад
I sometimes love to go back through your older videos. For some reasons this is one of my favorite. Thank you Trevor for all you do and share!
@bigsnugga
@bigsnugga 6 лет назад
Just look at that.. impossible that there isn’t other life out there
@barnyard835
@barnyard835 6 лет назад
We are not alone in this whole universe? No...trillions of galaxies out there...we just can't get there but they are coming though 🤔
@IchigoKurosakicool
@IchigoKurosakicool 5 лет назад
@@wetasshands1280 nah please correct yourself...the chances are there's gonna be 1 out every 2 trillionth planet where life might be.
@rowan8832
@rowan8832 5 лет назад
There could be life on Enceladus, which is one of Saturn’s moons.
@danilobraun3891
@danilobraun3891 5 лет назад
Actually the chances are 50%.Or there are or there arent other living creatures out in the space.
@kennyw871
@kennyw871 5 лет назад
And to think the Andromeda is only one of billions (trillions) of galaxies. So yea, there's plenty of life out there without a doubt. In fact, there's probably intelligent life out there that's photographing our galaxy. Maybe if we all stood holding hands, forget it.
@Afterburner
@Afterburner 5 лет назад
I loved this video - especially the part where you dedicate the photo of Andromeda to your Dad - I've just returned to astronomy after retiring from three decades in spacecraft propulsion. I was corporate webmaster for Aerojet General. My father worked at the same company I did and we both got three decades and some change in before we retired. Dad is gone now and I've designed my observatory which will be built this year and dedicated and named after him. I hope your Dad is doing well - Just remember time passes quickly and say everything you want to be said because there are no guaranteed tomorrows. I'm very impressed with that William Optics Zenithstar 61 - Great scope and I know what I'll be saving my nickles and dimes for ;>)
@mega77
@mega77 6 лет назад
The picture of Andromeda at the end dedicated to your father... goosebumps We can really see your passion and dedication. Amazing
@MrBengourben
@MrBengourben 7 лет назад
Brilliant, moving video, Trevor. I'm really enjoying your astro imaging journey, gives me great encouragement on my own astrophotography endeavors. I'm truly delighted that your Dad is doing well. Jason.
@tomaszgrzybowski3039
@tomaszgrzybowski3039 6 лет назад
13:55 - 15:00 Try not to cry challenge (i failed)
@danyhome3640
@danyhome3640 6 лет назад
I'll second this comment, man!
@vivipyt
@vivipyt 6 лет назад
I lost to this challenge too!!! :')
@polluxblaze
@polluxblaze 6 лет назад
I failed too lol
@asimplepie2279
@asimplepie2279 6 лет назад
Didnt cry but got pretty sad :/
@SpeedbeetleV2
@SpeedbeetleV2 6 лет назад
-Lie down -Try not to cry -Cry a lot
@sneakycactus8815
@sneakycactus8815 6 лет назад
14:22 is for the people who came for the picture
@ricardandres2883
@ricardandres2883 6 лет назад
Samo Sliva Go back to the cave please
@pjreffi32
@pjreffi32 6 лет назад
Samo Sliva your brain is fake
@JuJuBing
@JuJuBing 6 лет назад
Samo Sliva then why did he take the whole night to do this? Do you know what exposure is?
@pjreffi32
@pjreffi32 6 лет назад
Samo Sliva with things called telescopes, buy one and check by yourself, and if you're too broke go to an observatory
@pjreffi32
@pjreffi32 6 лет назад
Samo Sliva it took him the whole night to have this result, that's what we call exposure
@rezahoque8655
@rezahoque8655 4 года назад
One of the best channel of this category I've come across. It has got all from every meticulous details for the nerds to overall good videography and content for the less interested in astrophotography.
@patrickmilligan4479
@patrickmilligan4479 7 лет назад
I really loved this vid man. Literally made my day. Lost my pop one year ago and really wished I could have taken a pic of Andromeda for him. I did get him out (he was 94) to see Saturn and Jupiter the summer before he passed and that was a very cool moment. Great pic and thanks for the tips. I've got a Meade 12" LX600 and am hoping I can do what you did. Great stuff!
@AstroBackyard
@AstroBackyard 7 лет назад
+patrick Milligan I'm glad that you were able to share that experience with him. Thanks man, all the best.
@DanciestGrunt
@DanciestGrunt Год назад
This is the first video I watched from this channel. From a young age I had always been into astronomy, but I never really did much with the hobby besides the occasional excursion to catch meteor showers or read up on astronomy news. When I watched this video for the first time, I had just gotten home after a couple hours watching the Perseids. Unexpectedly, a spark was lit to ignite the fuel for the passion I now have for this amazing hobby. The way Trevor manages to capture the experience and emotions felt while observing or capturing the night sky is nothing short of inspiring. Shortly after, I purchased my first telescope and developed a connection with the night sky I had not realized was possible. Now, nearly 5 years later, I’m 2 months into my DSO astrophotography journey and I’m enjoying astronomy now more than ever.
@idontuploadanymore775
@idontuploadanymore775 7 лет назад
This is just beautiful.Glad to know your dad is doing much better!
@frios011
@frios011 6 лет назад
Rudy looks like the PERFECT companion on a trip like this! LUCKY!!
@Apalapse
@Apalapse 7 лет назад
Love your videos!
@ElZamo92
@ElZamo92 5 лет назад
It’s incredible that one can do this with a telescope and camera of the shelf... it’s AMAZING.
@wezil68s
@wezil68s 7 лет назад
I love how much passion you have!
@maruipro
@maruipro 5 лет назад
That was amazing. Incredible moment you captured there. You made your Dad proud. Keep up the good work!
@Manny0Calavera
@Manny0Calavera 7 лет назад
The music, storytelling, the end result - everything was perfect! I'm sold, subscribed. BTW That beer, "Żywiec" is IMO pretty crappy, you should try other polish brands :).
@mabdinur85
@mabdinur85 6 лет назад
Manny Calavera funny because of the two polish beers I tried (zwieck and tyskie) I actually loved the zwieck more. The bottle looks different although, it's a white and reddish label with a think a temp indicator light blue strip.
@ewanedgeller3824
@ewanedgeller3824 6 лет назад
tyskie is the one!
@abbad707
@abbad707 5 лет назад
@@mabdinur85 you muslim?
@yeohann1
@yeohann1 5 лет назад
I simply cannot get over how beautiful that image of M31 is from such a small telescope. I bet your dad was proud. I hope he is doing well since his surgery.
@darrelc5411
@darrelc5411 5 лет назад
2 million year old light, looks great.
@rapturedpassage
@rapturedpassage 5 лет назад
How do you know it is 2 million years old?
@darrelc5411
@darrelc5411 5 лет назад
@@rapturedpassage Because the Andromeda galaxy is a little over 2 million light years away from us. So it takes light coming from the andromeda galaxy 2 million years to reach us. Light travels at 186,000 miles per second, so 1 light year is how many miles light travels in 1 year. The universe is so big astronomers had to use a larger scale to measure distances in the universe. When you look at the andromeda galaxy today with a telescope you are looking at 2 million year old light. If you are really into this stuff, study up on Einstien theory of relativity. Actually everything in space is from the past, even our sun light takes 8 minutes to reach us, so when you look at the sun it is 8 minute old light.
@rapturedpassage
@rapturedpassage 5 лет назад
@@darrelc5411 You keep on saying it is 2 million years. How do you know is the question.
@Antniomarcos
@Antniomarcos 5 лет назад
@@rapturedpassage He said, 2 million years old *light*, the light we're seeing right now. Not the galaxy.
@rapturedpassage
@rapturedpassage 5 лет назад
@@Antniomarcos I am. Asking how does he know.
@briankotak403
@briankotak403 2 года назад
This video is 4 years old and your image of the Andromeda Galaxy still gives me goose bumps Trevor! Dr B from Manitoba, Canada 🇨🇦
@chazdude3644
@chazdude3644 7 лет назад
your dog is so cute.
@chazdude3644
@chazdude3644 5 лет назад
Huh, just stumbled on my old comment. hi last year me!
@liam1.11
@liam1.11 4 года назад
Chaz Dude hello 2 year u
@TylerAdamsMedia
@TylerAdamsMedia 5 лет назад
This made me cry! Absolutely beautiful and inspiring.
@palkovsky5483
@palkovsky5483 5 лет назад
Respect! For photograph Andromeda and polish beer "Żywiec". Greetings from Poland!
@grujarek
@grujarek 5 лет назад
Yeah. Great movie. Moving movie. Greatings from Poland :)
@AntonsAstronomy
@AntonsAstronomy 5 лет назад
Astronomy is such a amazing thing, it’s crazy to think how big the universe is, you can’t get your head around it. I’m one of the people that are really into space related things, it’s beautiful seeing the galaxies with all their color. Great video, and keep up the great work.
@boetschge
@boetschge 7 лет назад
Congrats on the WO Zenithstar! I have the WO 72 Megrez and its really great! The first Picture I took with it was also M31 and the final print of it was my Present to my Father on Christmas last year...he was so proud :-))) Those "small" Scopes are so much fun :-) Thanks for taking us on a short trip around the Scene,and its good to hear your Dad is doing better!Best whishes to Him! Great Work,keep doing it! Greetings from germany,Marc
@Roundtrip23
@Roundtrip23 6 лет назад
That was so beautiful....Not only the picture of my favorite galaxy, but that you dedicated it to your Dad. That really touched my heart...In fact, the best video on you tube in my opinion for very obvious reasons. You are a great son.
@esexx
@esexx 5 лет назад
Amazing! You have inspired me to seriously pursue astrophotography. I have watched all your videos in 2 days(while at work) Imagine the possibilities...
@chillzwinter
@chillzwinter 6 лет назад
Great production and story telling - couldn't look away for a second. You sir earn 1 subscribe.
@DorsetExplorers
@DorsetExplorers 4 года назад
last bit made me nearly cry man, i lost grandad last year who was pretty much my father and he loved space, just something about that little bit hit me hard man
@MatthewWLFilms
@MatthewWLFilms 6 лет назад
I have been taking pictures with my Canon sl1 and even have nice shots of the stars. This is something I would love to do one day when I get older.
@AVAstronomy
@AVAstronomy 5 лет назад
I've watched several of your videos now and I have learned more about astrophotography in the past few weeks from your videos than any other videos I've watched on youtube on this topic. Keep sharing your passion and knowledge for astrophotography. I myself, after years of dreaming about an astrophotography rig, have finally got one. Starting out with a 6" Mak newt and Sky Watcher EQ6-R mount. You're videos have helped me get started on the right foot and I can't wait to get my feet wet imaging. Keep sharing your passion for the night sky.
@jponz85
@jponz85 5 лет назад
I have no idea about what a good telescope consist of, but I would love to get into this hobby. I'd love to see andromeda with the naked eye, and other jaw dropping objects from space but I know nothing about the focal lenses, what is good and what to steer away from. It's so complex
@wesleydonnelly2141
@wesleydonnelly2141 5 лет назад
Awww Brother you had me welling up when you said about your Father being in hospital recovering from his Heart Surgery. Beautiful sentiments/comments bro. Amazing pic of Andromeda Galaxy. Top vids as always Trevor. Thank-You.
@Planetretrogradee
@Planetretrogradee 6 лет назад
Beautiful picture! Thanks for sharing!
@swarnendu89
@swarnendu89 5 лет назад
Hope your dad is doing really great, lots of love for all of your family members.
@Mayur6
@Mayur6 6 лет назад
What a beautiful video. Liked and subscribed.
@165simlane
@165simlane 5 лет назад
this made me cry for some reason. truly fascinating.
@39zack
@39zack 5 лет назад
Maybe one day, I be able to something close to this myself, that is the dream
@cardboardguy1444
@cardboardguy1444 5 лет назад
I just got a powerful telescope for Christmas now I can see nebulas and galaxy's!
@edenfeledrum1540
@edenfeledrum1540 5 лет назад
@@cardboardguy1444 how do you get into that sort of stuff. I really want to learn more about this
@cardboardguy1444
@cardboardguy1444 5 лет назад
@@edenfeledrum1540 Get a Orion StarBlast 2 telescope it has good zoom and is 180$ it's a good beginner telescope.. with the lens it's comes with you can see alot of star clusters nebulas and other galaxy's even but you can get better eye pieces which will increase the zoom.
@edenfeledrum1540
@edenfeledrum1540 5 лет назад
@@cardboardguy1444 thank you :)
@dylanf7990
@dylanf7990 5 лет назад
@@cardboardguy1444 Don't use the terminology 'Zoom' it isn't correct, use magnification and resolution.
@kljlwill
@kljlwill 6 лет назад
I honestly have no words. Breathtaking is an understatement!!!!
@annanishikinomiya2765
@annanishikinomiya2765 6 лет назад
13:44 this music astronaut make me cry 😭
@gacysediaz1001
@gacysediaz1001 6 лет назад
Anna nishikinomiya same 😢
@annanishikinomiya2765
@annanishikinomiya2765 6 лет назад
GaCy SeDiaZ dream come true😥
@JuJuBing
@JuJuBing 6 лет назад
@@annanishikinomiya2765 I have this on my music playlist and Everytime I hear it I just remember this video and just gives me... That wonderfull felling of a per that took time to take a good picture and for somebody else to make some good music
@jonasruud1851
@jonasruud1851 5 лет назад
Julien Rodriguez What is the name of the song? :))
@Unleashed-Horror
@Unleashed-Horror 4 года назад
The song is Lights and Motion : The Last of Us
@monicark6771
@monicark6771 6 лет назад
Beautiful image! With our technology we would never visit Andromeda alive, but so good to see it. God bless your dad. Thanks for your work.
@pjwarez
@pjwarez 5 лет назад
Tell your Dad you love him. I lost mine and I can't tell him anymore :(
@justindurand9110
@justindurand9110 7 лет назад
Oh man, almost cried a little at the end. lol... Amazing picture, and I'm glad your dad is doing well! Also, I have been lucky enough to give a few people their first views through the scope, and you are right, it is a very rewarding/heartwarming feeling. Like giving a gift and receiving one at the same time. So far I haven't met anyone who wasn't amazed their first time, even when I only had a cheap little scope.
@lunar6562
@lunar6562 5 лет назад
I just took a pic of The Milky Way today, but i have a new goal now, thanks alot.
@rmacdlol
@rmacdlol 5 лет назад
You mean one of the bands of it?
@lunar6562
@lunar6562 5 лет назад
@Rmacd Official Yes sir, the core of The Milky Way.
@rmacdlol
@rmacdlol 5 лет назад
@@lunar6562 Nice!
@lunar6562
@lunar6562 5 лет назад
@Rmacd Official Thank you! :D
@hirasva
@hirasva 6 лет назад
Just speachless.... Breath taking. Hope your dad is doing well.
@electoplater
@electoplater 7 лет назад
i have never seen the andromeda galaxy not for the want of trying
@RyanFarnes
@RyanFarnes 7 лет назад
In areas with darker skies, if you knew where to look, you can see it by looking off center of its location. It's a fuzzy patch of light for the naked eye. I've heard that in the darkest sky sights, the core of Andromeda is apparent to the naked eye straight on. :)
@FlatEarthPhotography
@FlatEarthPhotography 6 лет назад
you can see it with your naked eye :) that clearly tells it's in the sky (ofc it's 2017 and we know space if fake :))
@sneakycactus8815
@sneakycactus8815 6 лет назад
FlatEarth Photography haha! Space is fake my ass. Earth is flat my ass. (I hope you are joking otherwise take the rest of my comment seriously)
@Manu-se5tx
@Manu-se5tx 6 лет назад
FlatEarth Photography lol you made my day
@cbreezy6031
@cbreezy6031 6 лет назад
It's near the Orion's belt
@jefflucas_life
@jefflucas_life 7 лет назад
Trevor I say again, I really like your episode outings and how you explain how to! Thumbs Up!
@Kitt2410
@Kitt2410 6 лет назад
best vlog ever.. subbed
@tompackham7490
@tompackham7490 6 лет назад
Great video - the end had me in tears as my Mum recently passed and you walking down that corridor and seeing your Dad in good health and the first thing him asking about your photo :D Trying to work my way through web pages and videos to get my first gear and start learning...thanks for the help :)
@openskies11
@openskies11 7 лет назад
Glad to hear your father is doing well! Did you have any concerns about being robbed with all that expensive equipment at the campsite?
@heartsparkdollar
@heartsparkdollar 5 лет назад
He was in Canada
@My_NameJeff
@My_NameJeff 5 лет назад
Ive watched this video many times and It's still one of my fav videos ever. I get goosebumps everytime I see that photo
@Victor_Greene
@Victor_Greene 7 лет назад
Well, you did your job. I bought a WO 61!
@tommyboypackham9668
@tommyboypackham9668 6 лет назад
Film Etiquette Hi, looking at getting to 61 or maybe the GT71...How has the 61 been for you? Would be interested in your review :0)
@sureshpatil5004
@sureshpatil5004 5 лет назад
The clarity is amazing
@ascoughh
@ascoughh 7 лет назад
whats the cheapest starter kit for this hobby im dying to get in to it but literally have no idea what im doing
@Ajsbored
@Ajsbored 7 лет назад
ascoughh I'm starting out as well. Watch this guy, and Forest Tanaka's videos on beginner astrophotography. You can buy an entry level camera and be fine with the kit lens it comes with for just starting to learn. The Nikon D3300 is what I started out with, and with the 18-55mm f/3.5 lens it comes with you can take good photos of the milky way. Of course with a faster lens, you can take better photos, but if you're just starting out the kit lens will do fine. On down the road you should invest in a German eq mount. The best one for the price is the Advanced VX mount by Celestron (800 on amazon, or 900 with a 6 inch newtonian.. get the newtonian, you can then start learning hiw to do deep sky imaging.) So for about 400, you can start learning how to photo graph the night sky, where celestial bodies are, learn to use your camera in more ways than just astrophotography. It won't take long if you're dedicated! Visit the astrophotography forum also, they have a lot of great tips and budget equipment for people just starting this hobby.
@ascoughh
@ascoughh 7 лет назад
thanks for the reply ill definitely look at that mount and camera!
@datotalbeasttv9237
@datotalbeasttv9237 6 лет назад
ascoughh I have a celestron astromaster 130eq so far it’s been great but the equatorial Mount takes getting used to
@crystalgolemcolossus
@crystalgolemcolossus 6 лет назад
i'm interested too in astrophotography and currently planning to buy a telescope, i am wondering what have you been able to observe and photograph so far, just to know what will i be able to do with it because i'm planning in buying a similar telescope
@Q_QQ_Q
@Q_QQ_Q 6 лет назад
Can we do it with point and shoot nikon coolpix l830 ? Is it possible ? 😎😎
@KellenFredricksen
@KellenFredricksen 6 лет назад
Man looking at these pictures is so amazing to me. It makes me want to be an astrophysicist and be able to look at space every night. It’s something I could talk and ask questions about for hours. Thanks for posting this, real inspiring.
@atherisgreen1391
@atherisgreen1391 7 лет назад
Great video, just gained a subscriber.
@coltenquackenbush23
@coltenquackenbush23 6 лет назад
Oh geez I'm crying right now. II' so happy your dad is doing better. That was an absolutely beautiful photo of the Andromeda, Good Job!!!
@dominickzaucha
@dominickzaucha 7 лет назад
Na Zdrowie!
@marcindino
@marcindino 6 лет назад
mały Polski akcent :)
@kenket5835
@kenket5835 6 лет назад
Dziękuję.
@DorisAlienAFK
@DorisAlienAFK 6 лет назад
:))
@manofgod7622
@manofgod7622 5 лет назад
VALERA youre idiot.
@biffhardsteel6577
@biffhardsteel6577 6 лет назад
Who in their right mind would give this Extremely Enjoyable video a thumbs down !?!??? Thank you for making it.
@drummingspain207
@drummingspain207 5 лет назад
11:40 that crowd saw the moon for the first time? They ought to get out more! lol
@gametroxide
@gametroxide 6 лет назад
It is so amazing to me that the images of the stars out there are the past of them. Like, he took a picture of the Andromeda galaxy but we're actually looking at how it looked 2.4 million years ago. It's just amazing and mind-blowing.
@waldemarpalomo123
@waldemarpalomo123 5 лет назад
No such thing as blessing. Its a opportunity
@qwertyu2387
@qwertyu2387 5 лет назад
I think this is one of the coolest Trevor's video's I've watched.
@danieldasairas2898
@danieldasairas2898 7 лет назад
felicitaciones y los mejores deseos para tu padre !
@cmelton.photography
@cmelton.photography 4 года назад
I look back at this video, and i still think this is my most favorite video on youtube. This video is what got me fully into astrophotography, and even thought it is almost 3 years old, I still look back on it sometimes. Thank you for inspiring me to be able to do this, I would never trade it for a different hobby.
@bluevegerot6754
@bluevegerot6754 6 лет назад
Is it true that Andromeda will collide with Milky way? Its too good to be true 😍😍😍
@bassiroudieng4663
@bassiroudieng4663 6 лет назад
yes but by that time life on earth would have been extinct for a few million years so we got other problems lool
@troliskimosko
@troliskimosko 6 лет назад
Billion*
@ANKURKUMAR-yu9xs
@ANKURKUMAR-yu9xs 6 лет назад
Yes....
@yyano0
@yyano0 6 лет назад
It will take a few billion years to collide with the Milky Way,but theres a possibility that there will still be life because of advance civilization,people in the future might create a thing that gives you everlasting life........
@spitfirelast8761
@spitfirelast8761 6 лет назад
You people are fools. A galaxy has gravity pull the same way as our star in it's solar system. And this gravity pull "prevents" other element or entity with the same gravity to collide to each other. The same happens to our cluster and to the next cluster and so on. Look at our cluster for example, which is a whirlpool looking, ever wonder why? It's because of the same gravity pull! Fucking use your brain potato heads.
@gurugreg1211
@gurugreg1211 5 лет назад
You create such beautiful videos. The part about your dad was so emotional the way you edited it. I love the photos.
@seriogafpv9447
@seriogafpv9447 7 лет назад
Hi Trevor, did you used only 2min exposures, no shorter ones? Wasnt core of andromeda to bright? Thanks for inspiration!
@MrSlicker13
@MrSlicker13 6 лет назад
That picture of andromeda sends chills down my spine. More than likely there is another race of intelligent beings in andromeda that looks up at the night sky and sees the Milky Way too.
@1nito425
@1nito425 5 лет назад
You guys do know that the galaxy of andromeda is coming straight for ours right and its not gonna get maybe until 2060s or sum but theres gonna be a supernova some time😁
@huzzzer6083
@huzzzer6083 5 лет назад
It's going to hit us in the 4 500 000 000s not like 40 years from now
@germanintelligenceCIA
@germanintelligenceCIA 5 лет назад
Ya like he said, around 4 billion years. The human race will likely be gone by then though
@IchigoKurosakicool
@IchigoKurosakicool 5 лет назад
@@germanintelligenceCIA I don't think so.
@germanintelligenceCIA
@germanintelligenceCIA 5 лет назад
Lucifer's son ? Wishful thinking is good, I guess...
@IchigoKurosakicool
@IchigoKurosakicool 5 лет назад
@@germanintelligenceCIA yep
@jacal4333
@jacal4333 6 лет назад
Wow. Like seriously wow. I had to stop the video for a good 2 minutes and stare at that in utter awe, incredible!
@lvelez1999
@lvelez1999 6 лет назад
Glory be to God for His beautiful creation and the talent He has given you to capture such stunning images, and Most Especially that your Daddy is home and doing well. God bless all of you. Looks like He always does
@GoldSrc_
@GoldSrc_ 6 лет назад
Yeah no, you can't attribute anything to this god of yours until you actually provide evidence of its existence. So until that happens, it's all the work of the laws of physics.
@ir8free
@ir8free 6 лет назад
Galaxies have no divine purpose.
@GeneralPet
@GeneralPet 6 лет назад
How to degrade space-time from an elegant mathematical and physical beauty into a "creation" of an immoral evil being named god. You are taking reality as you see it from a lens and corrupting it with your false interpretations instead of letting it be as it is. It's funny how all the laws of astronomy were derived by just looking and by doing the same thing all you do is put it in a drawer under the label of god and not question or even try to explain it "because we all know god did it".
@bigdx5059
@bigdx5059 6 лет назад
Petros Oratiou You make it seem like believing in God is a bad thing - anyone should be able to believe in whatever they please without being judged by it. I definitely don’t believe in god and as a scientist, although I personally don’t think the idea of there being a God should be taken extremely seriously in the scientific community, I still think that (although no evidence), it is still a possibility - just like the Many Worlds Interpretation in QM. I don’t mean to offend you or anything, but just chill out man 😂😂, this nice lady just blessed you and you’re reply was just so rude - I’m sure you didn’t mean it to be - and I understand that You perhaps want everyone to see the beauty of mathematics and science (as do I), but I think you should be less critical of things like people just saying “God” in their comments. Anyway, have a nice day though😀
@Roundtrip23
@Roundtrip23 6 лет назад
Amen. Praise GOD and all his glorious creations
@polluxblaze
@polluxblaze 6 лет назад
I came here just for the picture but wow, the video is definitely worth watching. The last minutes were heartwarming. I'm amazed.
@Theo-yc4yo
@Theo-yc4yo 5 лет назад
Lovely, you, and your dog, and the vibes that this video gave me
@JuJuBing
@JuJuBing 6 лет назад
One of the most heart felted videos, it's such a good picture but taking the time and pride to do this is just a such... Uhhhhhhh. It's always nice to do something like this for somebody, you gave a gift to your dad, and gave me inspiration.
@techdm0000
@techdm0000 7 лет назад
Another great video Trevor! Glad your Dad is doing fine. That's a really nice image of M31. I'm working on gathering data for it myself currently. Clear skies!
@ltsMadn
@ltsMadn 7 лет назад
Beautiful image and great video as always!! Glad your Dad is doing okay. I wish him a speedy recovery!!
@ian_b
@ian_b 5 лет назад
Dog: I have no idea whatsoever why we're here, but I'm glad the weather's nice.
@hazetiva
@hazetiva 6 лет назад
Andromeda Galaxy image is truly breathtaking and the quality is Amazing. Thank you for sharing
@robertocarloscaruso6840
@robertocarloscaruso6840 2 года назад
One of my first astrovideos i have seen on youtube. Good ol' times.
@doriscanham6929
@doriscanham6929 5 лет назад
of course your dad is doing great with an incredible son like you. I have looked at Andromeda with my inadequate scope and i have never seen it so beautiful
@IVYMike79
@IVYMike79 5 лет назад
I don't know what to say about that Andromeda image... Just WOW...
@1432vj
@1432vj 6 лет назад
You are a wonderful person. Really was impressed with your outlook on life, narration, video, telescope set up, your dad, Rudy. All the very best to you ! ---Best regards from India.
@paulatenhove1036
@paulatenhove1036 6 лет назад
Wow this is sooo beautiful! Today is exactly 5 years ago that my father passed away. I am just starting to use a telescope. It really touched me that you dedicate such a beautiful picture to your father.
@StudyCore18
@StudyCore18 3 года назад
This was the first video that inspired me and got me into astronomy and astrophotography.
@deathtotruthers1
@deathtotruthers1 6 лет назад
Breathtaking images. You can't beat Andromeda.
@liam4782-n6y
@liam4782-n6y 6 лет назад
As a small ambient producer, love love love your music choices. Not too often I see these guys on big videos :)
@jturie
@jturie 7 лет назад
Love the widefield stuff....amazing image from such a small scope. Great work.
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