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Moon in High Resolution through Telescope 

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This is a Moon Walk on a high resolution picture I made with my 10" Skywatcher Newton Telescope.
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@JWAstronomy1
@JWAstronomy1 4 года назад
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@ANONYMOUS-yz1gb
@ANONYMOUS-yz1gb 3 года назад
??
@IsmaelRodriguez45
@IsmaelRodriguez45 3 года назад
What telescope is this?
@piotrraczek2039
@piotrraczek2039 3 года назад
Very good job. Which country did you watch the moon from?
@KevinGeneFeldman
@KevinGeneFeldman 2 года назад
I just looked at the moon through a telescope for the first time. Its unbelievable, not only is it outrageously bright, actually looking at the real thing, as a real object, the ACTUAL photons of the moon making physical contact with your eyes is far different then looking at a photograph. Its even scary seeing this behemoth suspended in a pure black void, even more so when you realize how far away it actually is. To get to it, you'd have to travel the pole to pole distance of every planet in our solar system.
@zpirateko2129
@zpirateko2129 2 года назад
@@maxsmith695 what?
@maxsmith695
@maxsmith695 2 года назад
2,124 miles
@maxsmith695
@maxsmith695 2 года назад
@@zpirateko2129 - free Pedro
@Micscience
@Micscience 2 года назад
@@maxsmith695 More like 66,000 miles or something in that nature.
@maxsmith695
@maxsmith695 2 года назад
@@Micscience You would get a F- in my Physics class. It is not rocket science to measure the distance of the moon to the earth.
@VisorView
@VisorView 7 лет назад
Well there must be life up there because I am sure I heard some crows in the background.....
@vimalr2664
@vimalr2664 7 лет назад
😂😂😂
@laourensioognean8506
@laourensioognean8506 7 лет назад
Googel+ lmao
6 лет назад
Heard that too.. 😊 😂😂
@comfortzone3468
@comfortzone3468 5 лет назад
😂 😂 😂 😂
@Greenfalcons55
@Greenfalcons55 5 лет назад
😅🤣
@david-ky7rt
@david-ky7rt 4 года назад
amazing footage, such a powerful telescope
@skylerlandale1437
@skylerlandale1437 4 года назад
i don't know what kind of equipment this person is using, but if you observe the moon long enough, eventually you capture footage like this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CPTv-Hz-tp8.html
@david-ky7rt
@david-ky7rt 4 года назад
@@skylerlandale1437 I agree, would love to have the of that telescope he or she is using. Definitely other intelligent life forms in the universe for sure; it's so vast, we just haven't found anything yet. Check out the FOX LAKE incident, in Canada 1996, over 20 people see a craft, it was huge, the width of Fox Lake, and the height of an apartment block, here is the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Rx5YprfueAQ.html
@skylerlandale1437
@skylerlandale1437 4 года назад
@@david-ky7rt yes if we are observing them now, they have definitely been here for a long long time, and if they had any ill intentions, we would have experienced it by now. thanks for sharing that interesting link!
@david-ky7rt
@david-ky7rt 4 года назад
@@skylerlandale1437 Hi Skyler, no problem, the Fox Lake incident is well interesting, it might be linked to another incident that happened between whitehorse and Carmacks, two brothers were driving from whitehorse to carmacks, 177.0 km, a good 2 hour drive, and remote area, here is the link to that one, same year 1996: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iDgDxav3d0E.html
@nickfarizuddin2035
@nickfarizuddin2035 4 года назад
@@skylerlandale1437 they use skywatcher telescope ..
@JWAstronomy1
@JWAstronomy1 5 лет назад
Hey guys, if you want to capture images like this too, check out my online tutorials and recommendations for your (first) telescope. Here's the link: www.patreon.com/JWAstronomy Thanks for your support! Julian
@milenmetodiev8722
@milenmetodiev8722 5 лет назад
Did you catch any Ufo's ? i know there are a lot up there... Amazing Moon !
@keitha.9922
@keitha.9922 5 лет назад
Dude the moon is a scary place just by looking at it on telescope and I'm wondering what Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin felt when they landed on it the first time, must be hair raising.
@MrJackal43
@MrJackal43 4 года назад
J.W.Astronomy check out John Leonard Walson’s YT channel, he is getting some resolution at the refraction limit, amazing. Also amazing is what he’s discovered up there. NASA has some explains to do.
@MrJackal43
@MrJackal43 4 года назад
Alexandra missDUTCHESS lol, it would just be a blob.... most stars are millions of light years away (or further) . Our Sun is the only star we can actually resolve with detail.
@mikelazar8061
@mikelazar8061 4 года назад
The moon is flat
@kkiwiiz627
@kkiwiiz627 3 месяца назад
Looked at the moon through my land telescope for the first time today, might be the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen in my life
@improviseadaptovercome5651
@improviseadaptovercome5651 2 года назад
Wow what is the moon??? You can see the craters and the dirt and stuff on the moon. You can see hills almost and mountains... I think evrybody missed the fact that its a world the moon looks like one... I saw it through binoculars i almost could see the horizon and the hills and mountains it has... Blows my mind how its like another world the moon
@airguntherapy8665
@airguntherapy8665 8 лет назад
Definitely cheese
@BogdanAndreiRO
@BogdanAndreiRO 6 лет назад
Lmao
@heroheroine3589
@heroheroine3589 5 лет назад
Hahahahaha
@hashimal3bdali347
@hashimal3bdali347 5 лет назад
Yah thats one in tom & jerry
@catattack885
@catattack885 4 года назад
feta cheese, to be specific.
@earthlingjohn
@earthlingjohn 4 года назад
Wallace & Gromit
@SuzanneWhitehead-ot9fi
@SuzanneWhitehead-ot9fi Год назад
The Moon is the easiest celesial object to observe from Earth- but also, it is the most beautiful one!
@markusnorth8071
@markusnorth8071 4 года назад
Don't you just love it when your at a scientific channel and express a curiosity and some bloviated know it all responds with generalities or insults this really helps to expand ones knowledge
@ron1martens
@ron1martens 4 года назад
markus north it's called suppressed information.
@markusnorth8071
@markusnorth8071 4 года назад
@@ron1martens I can't believe all the ruckus over a simple question. the funny thing is I wasn't there to observe the moon I was interested in the photography technique which I find fascinating, and all I get is a bunch smart ass remarks.
@ron1martens
@ron1martens 4 года назад
markus north Initially I used to think trolls were like a stick in the mud. Then I learned Government and corporations spend billions to hire trolls to insult people, argue with them and be abusive. When you report them to utube, your response is their comment falls within utube guidelines. Then utube took away a feature which revealed where trolls were making comments and you could expose them. So keep this in mind. Trolls always deny they are trolls. And sometimes say they are. People have caught onto them.
@SMHman666
@SMHman666 4 года назад
@@markusnorth8071 Yes I know. Some of the supposedly intelligent ones can be as pathetically abusive as flat earthers, etc.
@markusnorth8071
@markusnorth8071 4 года назад
@@SMHman666I never realized there were so many people in the USA that are too ignorant to recognize gate way communism, too lazy to work, too educated to have common sense, too arrogant to listen to reason, too narrow minded to see both sides and prefer victimhood over freedom...
@stanleydaniels100
@stanleydaniels100 4 года назад
Best footage I've ever seen threw a 10 inch. Extraordinary job!
@petterlarsson7257
@petterlarsson7257 Год назад
🤨
@markusnorth8071
@markusnorth8071 4 года назад
Don't you just love it when you are on a scientific channel and you express a curiosity and some bloviated know it all responds with generalities or insults this really helps to expand ones knowledge.
@terrymichitsch6069
@terrymichitsch6069 5 лет назад
Stunning. Beautiful. Thanks for the magnificent views and the tour.
@nova2201
@nova2201 4 года назад
My favorite part when he looked at the moon
@13_cmi
@13_cmi 3 года назад
Same
@thebaguettecompany
@thebaguettecompany 3 года назад
Same
@andrewjenery1783
@andrewjenery1783 5 лет назад
Amazing, at 2:07 there's a thin long 'scar' with what looks like three bridges across it.
@MrJackal43
@MrJackal43 4 года назад
Andrew Jenery read the book (PDF) Somebody Else is On the Moon. By George Leonard (c) 1977. If you want to know the truth. Why would the CIA buy up all the printings of this book? Only a few thousand made it to the street. Several people host servers that allow you to down load it for free. Learn the truth, tell others.
@JohnSmith-vo9ll
@JohnSmith-vo9ll 4 года назад
@@MrJackal43 It's a very interesting book
@MrJackal43
@MrJackal43 4 года назад
John Smith read its companion piece “Penetration” by Ingo Swann, the CIA’s top remote viewer. Startling stuff, why it wasn’t made into a movie IDK, well actually I do know, the CIA controls Hollyweird. Leonards book is mentioned in Swann’s piece, which is a PDF on the web as well... the truth is much more frightening then reality.
@JohnSmith-vo9ll
@JohnSmith-vo9ll 4 года назад
@@MrJackal43 I have started reading it. Might be a good time to finish it. Have you read any of Bruce Cathie's books?
@MrJackal43
@MrJackal43 4 года назад
John Smith no, he's the"electro-dynamic" grid guy, interesting stuff. I'll have to check out one of his books soon...
@stevenelliott216
@stevenelliott216 6 лет назад
To all the skeptical commenters - just try this yourself. You'll see this is about how the moon looks even if your optical device is not as powerful. Even with binoculars you can see some craters. Maybe try a a cheap telescope, or a camera with a really nice zoom lens, like the P900.
@rcamil60
@rcamil60 7 лет назад
Thank you for sharing. Great photography! A+ A+ A+ Better than NASA!
@alicesabbadini6783
@alicesabbadini6783 5 лет назад
You give better moon images than Nasa ! Great job those are the most beautiful images i jave ever seen of the moon
@CrazyPets0
@CrazyPets0 5 лет назад
What s wrong with you people?
@alicesabbadini6783
@alicesabbadini6783 5 лет назад
@@CrazyPets0 i dont get it ! I wrote a compliment , i wrote those are the most beautiful images i have haver seen and you wrote me : whats wrong with you? Are you ok??
@CrazyPets0
@CrazyPets0 5 лет назад
​@@alicesabbadini6783 Yes, I'm ok. I copied that message, but I posted it in wrong comment. Sorry.
@alicesabbadini6783
@alicesabbadini6783 5 лет назад
@@CrazyPets0 ah ok :) no problem!
@EricDec
@EricDec 5 лет назад
@@alicesabbadini6783 Lazy kid never took 5 seconds in her life to google "NASA Moon picture" and comments "You give better moon images than NASA". How can humans be so lazy and so dumb? Look at this picture: moon.nasa.gov/resources/347/aristarchus-crater/?category=images
@christhomas8281
@christhomas8281 5 лет назад
0:50 you can see transformers
@bullrancher6508
@bullrancher6508 4 года назад
Nope brotha i dont see em
@I.KUchiha
@I.KUchiha 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@christhomas8281
@christhomas8281 4 года назад
@@bullrancher6508 bottom right, in the crater
@gideongouvs5559
@gideongouvs5559 6 месяцев назад
My man ---seeing that you have the correct equipment to take crystal clear images of the moon ---- please take photos of the actual rover and the landing sites and equipment of the Appolo missions --- it will satisfy the world's curiosity
@Lamborafa
@Lamborafa 7 лет назад
Is there a fucking goat on the moon! Why do I hear a goat 😂😂😂😂
@Jase583
@Jase583 6 лет назад
rafael moraes did you check you moms bedroom.
@robertsteich7362
@robertsteich7362 6 лет назад
What, can you speak a little louder?
@swap__yt
@swap__yt 6 лет назад
rafael moraes loo
@richarddutchholland4780
@richarddutchholland4780 7 лет назад
The biggest telescope on earth is the Gran Telescopio Canarias with a 10.4 Mt mirror. looking at the moon from earth, cramming in 384,000Kms a single pixel is around 90 Sq
@Skambutisz
@Skambutisz 5 лет назад
90sq? Square metres?
@Life_42
@Life_42 3 года назад
Makes me appreciate Earth having an atmosphere!
@WayneScott-w7z
@WayneScott-w7z 11 дней назад
I have a couple of nice refractors that I use to look at the moon in fine detail. I use a altair astro 102mm f11 starwave and my Istar 150mm f8 R35 and both show magnifying vistas.
@thomasesthomas1996
@thomasesthomas1996 7 лет назад
Cool! Did you know the top of the arc on a lit sphere always points at the source of light? In this case it is the Sun.
@keytothegate68
@keytothegate68 6 лет назад
Wow This was good! When you see it like this it is less probable that the dents on the surface are meteor crash sites as the main stream claims
@ABCTraveler-ol5oj
@ABCTraveler-ol5oj 5 лет назад
1:08 Aliens
@vagatronics
@vagatronics 5 лет назад
ABC TRAVELER you are a dumb fuck
@MJ-kv8vb
@MJ-kv8vb 4 года назад
😄😄
@primeoggaming876
@primeoggaming876 4 года назад
@@vagatronics are you? Take a joke
@darkerthanblack95
@darkerthanblack95 3 года назад
@@vagatronics no u
@frankfranks1914
@frankfranks1914 3 года назад
@@vagatronics so you dont believe in aliens? Even though NASA has confirmed them?
@ron1martens
@ron1martens 4 года назад
So many perfect circles. Also something inside those circles. There is lights coming out and trails like something moving across the surface.
@dustinf49
@dustinf49 8 лет назад
Wow. That is some resolution! This is excellent work. Well done!
@JWAstronomy1
@JWAstronomy1 7 лет назад
thanks!
@KindCreature1
@KindCreature1 3 года назад
Beautiful images and music too! Mike on Earth
@russellagates
@russellagates 6 лет назад
Can I use some of the footage here in a RU-vid video? I would pay.
@Gardak100
@Gardak100 6 месяцев назад
Se did the same thing last weekend. The terminus is absolutely the spot.
@RandomPerson-fu3ro
@RandomPerson-fu3ro 6 лет назад
How do you get clear images on your telescope?
@thestonedprince2167
@thestonedprince2167 3 года назад
🤔 good question
@AndyDoesGAMEZ69
@AndyDoesGAMEZ69 3 года назад
HMM... WOW THATS A HARD QUESTION.................
@jamestropicals8262
@jamestropicals8262 3 года назад
The moon is always moving closer and farther to earth
@jennifer1864
@jennifer1864 7 лет назад
screw google moon this is WAY BETTER U CAN SEE EVERYTHING
@VitalMusic217
@VitalMusic217 4 года назад
It would be cool to have a distance reference. I wonder how big those craters are all the time.
@clearnews7344
@clearnews7344 6 лет назад
Beautiful
@ronaldcheek3086
@ronaldcheek3086 4 года назад
At 2.07 in to film you can clearly see a track with bridges going over it while the rest of it disappears into the shadow out of sight
@salcensr
@salcensr 7 лет назад
excellent excellent quality!, even though my observing is about the same i have a 10" dobson, a 6 inch refractor and a very good 3 inch old Japan refr., the trick is to photograph it , so far i haven't been able to.i would surely like to know the camera used and important also the location and condition of the sky.
@JWAstronomy1
@JWAstronomy1 7 лет назад
Thank you! The camera is an Alccd5l-IIc. You can see an detailed article about it here: jwastronomy.com/me/equipment
@zoologicalmilitia2241
@zoologicalmilitia2241 7 лет назад
J.W.Astronomy Can you find the spot where I landed on the moon in 1958 there should be a long furrow about 200 feett long some foot prints and a dead chicken that exploded there?
@jimmynobody8344
@jimmynobody8344 7 лет назад
///AMG well it doesnt of course its not flat.
@moochiezpitt
@moochiezpitt 7 лет назад
///AMG And you can see right through it. But they landed on it. Lol
@Split_Games762
@Split_Games762 5 лет назад
@///AMG its not flat its a sphere just like earth
@november7332
@november7332 5 лет назад
Looks like a night light to me, Amazing!
@legendarydinogaming4201
@legendarydinogaming4201 4 года назад
I can hear sounds of birds and goat in this video
@SharjeelHayat
@SharjeelHayat Год назад
Very relaxing video. We can see moon is really burned at some places.this is a place of silence. Please dont maje noise here
@Wisdomdigger101
@Wisdomdigger101 4 года назад
Moon has really taken the beating from asteroids
@Wisdomdigger101
@Wisdomdigger101 4 года назад
bond dwarfman u need to see it through the telescope
@Treyfox24
@Treyfox24 4 года назад
There are published papers of volcano activity making some of those craters supposedly. Some reason I feel like they are drill sites I don’t know why my mind goes places.
@Treyfox24
@Treyfox24 4 года назад
STEELSURFER where did you get your PhD
@DarkV2.
@DarkV2. 3 года назад
@@steelsurfercore5642 wow your a complete fucking dumb ass I know 7 year old Smarter than you
@DarkV2.
@DarkV2. 3 года назад
@@steelsurfercore5642 have you heard of gravity dumb ass
@markusnorth8071
@markusnorth8071 4 года назад
JW I would have expressed my appreciation a long time ago but I was distracted by some overzealous people who evidently mistook my curiosity as trollist behavior. So thank you, you have opened a new and exciting faction to my amateur photography pursuit. I found your presentation captivating and informative.
@voluntaryismistheanswer
@voluntaryismistheanswer 4 года назад
Don't you know, you're not supposed to think, just digest what you've been fed? Heavens forbid any sheep or parrot takes you for a- gasp- *thinker*, for that is what is not allowed in Nineteen Eighty Four.
@petterlarsson7257
@petterlarsson7257 Год назад
@@voluntaryismistheanswer what
@eparider650
@eparider650 7 лет назад
how come all of the holes on the moon are straight hits? Why didn't any comet/astroid/ect. Drag along it? You know, like the drag marks from Comets we get here on Earth sometimes? Looks to me like they've been aiming at it, rather than it being random.
@davidknisely3003
@davidknisely3003 7 лет назад
They usually aren't "straight-on hits". The impact crater "holes" are created by the release an object's "energy of motion" (kinetic energy) creating a massive explosion at the point of impact to excavate the crater. They are thus not by formed by the object's physical size itself just pushing the material aside at it hits, but by that huge blast from the impact which explodes in all directions like setting a bomb off at a certain location. For a terrestrial example, Meteor Crater in Arizona was formed when a body about 130 feet across traveling at over eight miles per second from the north-northwest hit the ground, forming a roughly circular crater that is 3,890 feet (about 0.74 miles) across. The impact explosion has been estimated to be equivalent to a 10 megaton nuclear bomb going off at the site. Even objects coming down at less than straight-on angles will generally form circular craters due to that massive explosion effect. Only meteoroids that come in at very low angles close to grazing the surface will form slightly oval craters.
@eparider650
@eparider650 7 лет назад
Yea, I get what you mean in a way, But even the meteoroids that come at low angles dont leave a trail before hitting. I get that it might not have that effect on earth taking "gravity" into play. But the Moon has No gravity, there should be tons of Little rocks and huge rocks grazing the Moons surface and leaving a trail, right?
@marcbazot2740
@marcbazot2740 7 лет назад
The Moon does have gravity. It's much lighter than Earth, so it's gravity is weaker, but it's still there. It's the reason we have tides on Earth (the Moon's gravity pulling Earth and the oceans is what causes the water level to rise and ebb twice a day) As for the circular impacts, I know it's not instinctive to think they have been caused by side hits. We're too used to look at low energy impacts (like a rock thrown into sand) that causes elongated marks. But when talking the kind of energy a meteor strike releases, it doesn't work that way anymore. Rock gets broken or even liquefied, and sent away in a circle by the energy of the blast. A good analogy would be what happens when you stike a liquid surface. If you throw a rock into water on a low angle, it won't leave a "trail". You will have some projections in the direction of the hit, maybe secondary hits, but mostly, you will always have a circular expanding "ring" wave, and a small projection right in the middle of the circle. Now look at these craters, with their ring of matter and the small protrusion in the middle. Looks familiar?
@kimbird6554
@kimbird6554 6 лет назад
mark why does the moon not hit earth. if the earths gravity is much stronger than the moons ?
@aacra
@aacra 6 лет назад
A very neat explanation.
@MichaelBoyers
@MichaelBoyers 4 года назад
My films of the Moon look like it is very small covered by strings of light bulbs this film looks like the Moon is made of Aluminium and very small about 5 miles from the ground overhead in the summer in England same as the Sun nice to see the shapes are only shades, looks like something the Ancient Egyptians could have made in the desert,
@davidfarthing753
@davidfarthing753 4 года назад
Great images! You’re not getting atmospheric distortion, is that due to your position?
@tubedude54
@tubedude54 6 лет назад
Incredible pictures! I just recently picked up a QHY 5P-II-C camera and haven't had it out yet. Hope I can achieve similar results when I put it on my C11!
@haydencoker6451
@haydencoker6451 8 лет назад
Where's the flag?
@26shailen
@26shailen 7 лет назад
delusional kid
@iforgothisname2564
@iforgothisname2564 7 лет назад
you wouldn't see it. It's way too small.
@gamediggerstudiogds584
@gamediggerstudiogds584 7 лет назад
No flags on moon. That were staged on earth
@greaser3069
@greaser3069 6 лет назад
Lol you know how small it is you fucking dumbass hahah. The moon isnt the size of a basketball.
@robstevo6989
@robstevo6989 6 лет назад
In Hollywood!!
@realbudgiesmugglertwohatsb2611
@realbudgiesmugglertwohatsb2611 4 года назад
Have you can you zoom right in to see alien structures and or man made stuff is there a telescope that can see boulders up close or inside a crater.. please tell
@tgstudio85
@tgstudio85 4 года назад
No he can't
@AydenHub
@AydenHub 7 лет назад
Wow, how did you get better quality pictures then nasa?
@glenncurley680
@glenncurley680 5 лет назад
It's easy to see structural anomalies in the shadowed areas. Lots of right angles and at 2.35 middle of the screen what is that with the sun shining on it, look very straight and must be huge for us to see it.
@BRETTHC
@BRETTHC 7 лет назад
No satellite transitions or stars beyond the moon? Not even a twinkle?
@bloodlust1000
@bloodlust1000 7 лет назад
It was et up to take pictures of the moon and not the stars. When the telescope take pictures of stars they have to be out of sight of the moon because of its light obscuring the image.
@petterlarsson7257
@petterlarsson7257 Год назад
ever heard of something called light
@_DSea.
@_DSea. 6 лет назад
I love the bit of blue you can see at 3:18 this is fascinating
@BruceSeesall
@BruceSeesall 6 лет назад
Wow amazing work man. Admirer.
@ParveenKumar-bx1lv
@ParveenKumar-bx1lv 6 лет назад
Wow
@joshualuntsford
@joshualuntsford 5 лет назад
Yo. This is the most awesome vid of the moon. My tele don’t do that. Wooooooooow. It must be something to see all that in live action
@alarenzo420
@alarenzo420 8 лет назад
Where is the moon buggy?
@karolmasztalerz1943
@karolmasztalerz1943 8 лет назад
Moon buggy (Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle LRV) is too small to be resolved by amateur telescopes
@bloodlust1000
@bloodlust1000 7 лет назад
www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-19050795
@zeryanbek
@zeryanbek 6 лет назад
Trust me it is TINY
@petterlarsson7257
@petterlarsson7257 Год назад
@@karolmasztalerz1943 but not by non-amateur telescopes www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/images/584641main_apollo17-left-670.jpg
@karolmasztalerz1943
@karolmasztalerz1943 Год назад
@@petterlarsson7257 That's not a ground-based telescope image though. This is an image from the LRO, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. It's a spacecraft that orbits the Moon, and as such, it is much closer to the landing sites. In fact, LRO orbits around 100 km above the Moon, so that's significantly closer than any ground based telescope (Earth-Moon distance is about 380 000 km). Even professional ground-based telescopes can not see details as small as the lunar landers. For that, you need a spacecraft that orbits the Moon.
@BruceSeesall
@BruceSeesall 8 лет назад
awesome. Very clear.
@JWAstronomy1
@JWAstronomy1 7 лет назад
thank you!
@salamander5318
@salamander5318 8 лет назад
You should see dozens if not hundreds of satellites in front of the moon. Where are they?
@justnick200
@justnick200 8 лет назад
scattered around the globe, its very rare to see them on your telescope
@karolmasztalerz1943
@karolmasztalerz1943 8 лет назад
prove you should be seeing dozens.remember they are far away from each other and are tiny
@salamander5318
@salamander5318 8 лет назад
Karol Masztalerz There are supposed to be between 25,000 and 50,000 satellites. You could look at the moon for a week straight and you won't see any because there are no satellites.
@karolmasztalerz1943
@karolmasztalerz1943 8 лет назад
Sal Amander my friend literally filmed one Passing moon and another friend took Photo of ISS in front of Sun :) there are less than what you said.Do some Research on subject.Most of them are to small to be Seen anyway
@WDE1121
@WDE1121 8 лет назад
+Sal Amander it is quite common to see satellites zoom by while watching the night sky.
@RobalexGaming
@RobalexGaming 5 лет назад
How do you take such a sharp pictures? Do you use tracking? Are these stacked photographs or one shots? I try to photograph with my 200/1000 skywatchers newton and my Panasonic G80, but I get blurry images, far from your level of detail
@vagatronics
@vagatronics 5 лет назад
Hey! I have a more powerful telescope than the guy in the vid, and i just use an iphone 7
@chiragagarwal4366
@chiragagarwal4366 8 лет назад
Hey, just curious.. pause at 1:56, and I see two things edited out... I thought this wasn't a NASA channel..
@karolmasztalerz1943
@karolmasztalerz1943 8 лет назад
No.This is just stiching glitch from stacking process.
@SoundsLegit71
@SoundsLegit71 6 лет назад
This looks like the LRO data with his color data overlayed i may be wrong if so wow.
@nicatnyte2916
@nicatnyte2916 6 лет назад
So this is a CGI image is what your saying? Not an actual picture thru multiple lenses?
@Teeb2023
@Teeb2023 6 лет назад
Jack, I fully agree with you having a go at these conspiracy morons, but please refrain from using a mental impairment as an insult.
@petterlarsson7257
@petterlarsson7257 Год назад
what was edited out i dont see anything
@justarandomsovietofficerwi2023
@justarandomsovietofficerwi2023 4 года назад
If you live in the Local58 timeline, this would be a BAD idea.
@deaddoggaminglol
@deaddoggaminglol 4 года назад
Never look at HIS THRONE
@petterlarsson7257
@petterlarsson7257 Год назад
????????
@karmacanquints4222
@karmacanquints4222 6 лет назад
Amazing.... But those crates look like bad acne scars
@lucasvidz9488
@lucasvidz9488 2 года назад
For some reason, tonight, May 17-18, 2022, I looked out of the window, and I saw the moon, and it was red. Not red as in lunar eclipse, it was just straight up reddish-orange. It wasn't very close to the horizon, so I don't know what is up. I don't know if I should worry about it or not.
@msidc1238
@msidc1238 2 года назад
Sometimes it can appear red or orange due to dust in the air.
@alanmetclaff6718
@alanmetclaff6718 8 лет назад
Is this a paste and copy of nasa?
@karolmasztalerz1943
@karolmasztalerz1943 8 лет назад
no.It is amateur image through amateur telescope
@pietromatarazzo7247
@pietromatarazzo7247 2 года назад
incredible resolution! Amazing video, well done! thank you
@calvus4080
@calvus4080 6 лет назад
So, if we only see this side of the moon with the craters facing us, then the meteors came from Earth and hit the moon? Explain that!
@ThomasKundera
@ThomasKundera 6 лет назад
Just build a to scale model of Earth and Moon; you'll see there is plenty of room for anything go go in between.
@ancelrick5396
@ancelrick5396 6 лет назад
the moon rotates. read a book. educate yourself .
@Split_Games762
@Split_Games762 5 лет назад
no because the moon used to spin but it stopped spinning because it got locked in place because of earths graviational pull so now it no longer spins so its been around for billions of years so it could of been hit any time by asteroids
@SMHman666
@SMHman666 5 лет назад
@@Split_Games762 It still rotates at about once every 27 days.
@Split_Games762
@Split_Games762 5 лет назад
@@SMHman666 yeah but we only see this side of the moon we never see the other side hence why its called the dark side of the moon
@markrobirds7984
@markrobirds7984 7 лет назад
At the 2:40 mark, almost dead center of the screen there is a crater and in its center is a shape that appears to be an equilateral triangle with a circular depression located at its center. That is a twofold oddity. To find a naturally occurring equilateral triangle in that surface is one thing. To have a hole that seems to be located dead center within that triangle....?
@markrobirds7984
@markrobirds7984 7 лет назад
Correction. Upon closer scrutiny it is not a depression in its center location, but instead is a protrusion located above center. Its shadow looked like a depression initially. The entire triangular structure's own shadow shows this also.
@nate6907
@nate6907 6 лет назад
Lol the conspiracy theorist in the comments ask the dumbest questions.
@nondescript5225
@nondescript5225 6 лет назад
George Luz and you are asking no questions. Here’s another spoon for ya. 🥄
@ThomasKundera
@ThomasKundera 6 лет назад
@FEVA : however, he is right.
@nicolagianaroli2024
@nicolagianaroli2024 6 лет назад
You mean dumb question like "how come that with a much better technology we are still not able to go in a place we have allegedly reached 50 years ago?". And please spare me with the nonsense of the cost. In the 60's they have spent real money (dollar was pegged to gold back then) while nowadays you can use worthless paper (funnily enough still called "dollar" though)
@Djkommode
@Djkommode 6 лет назад
Flat Earth Vegan Amy it's a comment... in a comment section... more moronic flat head logic for you...
@EyeForKnowledge.
@EyeForKnowledge. 5 лет назад
Why is it we can see the moon in full detail using digital cameras? Isn’t it supposed to be 239,000 miles away? I understand this is a telescope but with many digital cameras, you can get some really detailed shots of the moon. That thing is very close to Us.
@Nista357
@Nista357 4 года назад
Really this seems like the zoom is big enough that one could see at least the rovers of the Apollo missions and some other bigger equipment that was left there. Did you notice anything?
@tgstudio85
@tgstudio85 4 года назад
*Really this seems like the zoom is big enough that one* Nope, not even close;) *Did you notice anything? * He didn't notice anything just like even most powerful telescopes on earth, as they don't have high enough resolution to resolve even biggest parts of Apollo equipment. I suggest to go back to physics lessons from school:)
@petterlarsson7257
@petterlarsson7257 Год назад
heres the highest resolution image of apollo 17 www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/images/584641main_apollo17-left-670.jpg yeah how about you realise that you cant see a 2 meter object from thousands of kilometers away
@memento_gaming
@memento_gaming 8 лет назад
so high resolution, i can't even see one single star at the back of the moon
@dillon9450
@dillon9450 8 лет назад
Exposure
@BarnegateBoys
@BarnegateBoys 7 лет назад
stevengho ohgnevets....So, here we go with the "I can't see stars" thing again. Hasn't anyone explained that to you yet or do you simply refused to believe it. Any good photographer could answer that.
@digginla8188
@digginla8188 7 лет назад
The light from the moon will overpower the light from a star, its the same reason photos of the Milky Way have to be taken when there is no moon in the sky.
@54321Truth
@54321Truth 6 лет назад
Jimmie Hyatt The Moon has no atmosphere to block the stars from being seen. Here on Earth you can take pictures of the stars, even with our bright atmosphere...interesting how that is...
@nebtheweb8885
@nebtheweb8885 6 лет назад
The atmosphere plays no part in the reason you can't see stars in a photo. Its all about time exposure. Photographing stars takes SECONDS of exposure time. Taking photos of bright objects like the full moon only requires fractions of a second.
@eco_guardian
@eco_guardian Год назад
Magical - well done
@mickysanchez5511
@mickysanchez5511 7 лет назад
Where is the American flag on the moon?
@reynardmuldrake8546
@reynardmuldrake8546 7 лет назад
www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-19050795
@dail.hiphop
@dail.hiphop 5 лет назад
I mean people have to be really fucking stupid to think a FLAG will be visible on a fucking picture taken from thousands of miles away jeez
@jakewalker1363
@jakewalker1363 5 лет назад
Lakitha Mutucumarana ikr
@nelopprime1573
@nelopprime1573 5 лет назад
If you take an image of a city skyline that's 30 miles away, you cant see individual windows on skyscrapers. The same concept applies here.
@leaf427
@leaf427 2 года назад
At the very center of the screen 1:01 apollo 11 landing site
@Jovolution
@Jovolution 7 лет назад
Nothing is on the moon, because nobody was there.
@Split_Games762
@Split_Games762 5 лет назад
well i wish you wern't here
@kidpog3d101
@kidpog3d101 5 лет назад
yeah, totally. Let's get back to bombing gaza
@SpottedSharks
@SpottedSharks 6 лет назад
Outstanding work, Subbed.
@jjromoustadz2179
@jjromoustadz2179 8 лет назад
LOL CGI detected!!
@iforgothisname2564
@iforgothisname2564 7 лет назад
Even the bluish grey around the moon???
@iforgothisname2564
@iforgothisname2564 7 лет назад
Not saying it's fake just I guess like you said something edited.
@watkinscopicat
@watkinscopicat 6 лет назад
curious goat interlude?
@salt5605
@salt5605 6 лет назад
Jjromoustadz LOL STUPID CONSPIRACY THEORIST DETECTED
@funkiestoyster
@funkiestoyster 5 лет назад
raw footage of moon. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tvwGJBj_jNw.html
@07vhien
@07vhien 8 лет назад
What a breathtaking. Thanks for the video. So amazing.
@JWAstronomy1
@JWAstronomy1 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@astroexo6934
@astroexo6934 Год назад
This picture is magnificent. The music Is very calming. Great video👍
@Astrofrank
@Astrofrank 3 года назад
Impressive - and very well made!
@tony7043
@tony7043 5 лет назад
Excellent video, best I've seen so far
@requim936
@requim936 3 года назад
The impact craters look like eyes to me. Kinda cool looking
@MohammadAhmad-nh5ug
@MohammadAhmad-nh5ug 5 лет назад
How much stacking did you use for this high resolution image?
@igormerbach4758
@igormerbach4758 5 лет назад
Some people say the moon is translucent, hollow and that we can see the stars through it. I did not see these things in this image...
@tgstudio85
@tgstudio85 4 года назад
Igor Merbach they are idiots parroting other idiots, they had never seen telescope let alone be near one;)
@d4rthknight322
@d4rthknight322 7 лет назад
Man, all of your work is amazing.
@JWAstronomy1
@JWAstronomy1 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@MB031
@MB031 7 лет назад
Amazing..What is the bluish greyish rim around the moon???!!! These photos reaveals a lot..wow..
@christineingram55
@christineingram55 4 года назад
Breathtaking
@brighthottstarr
@brighthottstarr 6 лет назад
thank you for sharing your awesome close up of the moon
@kingsbishop1479
@kingsbishop1479 2 года назад
How did you make it into a stacked video i thought you can only do stacked pictures
@klubmusix3848
@klubmusix3848 2 года назад
Can you do a close up as you can to really see the moon dirt cause it look like the moon have none compare to the nasa apolo moon landing video
@kingfoorthwal
@kingfoorthwal 2 года назад
Lmfaooo you're not gonna be able to see dirt or debris from a telescope. Do you have any idea how tiny that is? It's just not how images work. Same way if you zoom on to something with your phone from far away it'll leave out the really tiny stuff
@PabloRodriguez-ww3cb
@PabloRodriguez-ww3cb 2 года назад
Have one 12 inch telescope what do I need to do tu have the same videos?
@melSiiiP
@melSiiiP 2 года назад
Is Norway maybe Nord Way to escape from crater? In german Norwegen- Norde Wege, the same Thing?
@petterlarsson7257
@petterlarsson7257 Год назад
what
@terrellwashington9836
@terrellwashington9836 3 года назад
I noticed no moon landing sites. You going to get in trouble lol
@petterlarsson7257
@petterlarsson7257 Год назад
@appleyt6757 www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/images/584641main_apollo17-left-670.jpg
@akbgaming1987
@akbgaming1987 5 лет назад
I'm using the Seben 76-700mm actually just attached the 5x Barlow lens onto my Sony Alpha yepp and I'm like wow really close a little close but nice. So I've a 2x Barlow lens too but the clouds are in the way until we get a nice clear night soon I hope especially on a full moon would be nice. Also what would be nice too if the companies came out with a 10x or even 50x Barlow lens a powerful one touch the surface of the moon that would be insane. Anyway nice video.
@Iam_Dunn
@Iam_Dunn 5 лет назад
Nice
@sevenswords8781
@sevenswords8781 6 лет назад
I have a question about vision and distance if you don't mind, I was thinking I can work out that with my very small telescope I can see creators on the moon that mathematically work out at around 10 miles wide and find it hard to get my head around the fact that with my telescope I can see 250,000 miles away firstly and that I can see small creators how is this possible when I could barely see huge structures on earth with my telescope that are less than 30 miles away? is the moon really that far and if so how can a modest cheap telescope see this clear and far. Just thinking out loud.
@tgstudio85
@tgstudio85 5 лет назад
@Philip Labonte yea right;) So why do we have sunsets, that are not possible on flat earth?
@chrissame
@chrissame 7 лет назад
Im getting a 10" Saxon Dob! I can't wait!
@JWAstronomy1
@JWAstronomy1 7 лет назад
hope you're having fun with it!
@vagatronics
@vagatronics 5 лет назад
Im getting a 14” Dob, cant waitn
@michaelakstull
@michaelakstull 7 месяцев назад
This is super cool, well done!!!
@stevetaylor9846
@stevetaylor9846 4 года назад
Inspired choice of music. Inspiring pictures.
@user-ij4lt4ry6t
@user-ij4lt4ry6t Год назад
Красота луны ... Спасибо автору канала
@yaz3007
@yaz3007 3 года назад
I have a sky watcher sky hawk telescope I think it's the same one as yours what lenses did you use to see this I have the barlow lens which is the only one I know how to use I also have a super 10mm lens along with a super 25 wide angle long eye relief but i dont know how to use these 2 please help mee
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