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NASA Said We Couldn't Do It 

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In the core of a galaxy 10 million light years away lurk extremely violent star clusters containing tens of thousands of stars that are going supernova at an extraordinary rate. These seeds of Armageddon are ripping the galaxy apart. According to Nasa it is only possible to see these exceptionally violent star clusters with a space telescope like Hubble but in this video the biscuit man along with a few hundred amateur astrophotography nerds set about using a special technique called lucky imaging to prove NASA wrong.
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@onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475
The production value here is like a high dollar documentary suitable for netflix or amazon. Maybe even BBC. Well done.
@swiftxrapid919
@swiftxrapid919 Год назад
Yeah because he's a paid gatekeeper
@TheCraigy83
@TheCraigy83 Год назад
@@swiftxrapid919 point out the red flags that brought you to that conclusion? i see whats happening for +10yrs , this guy didnt trigger my radar tho
@hibillhotmailcom
@hibillhotmailcom Год назад
actually way better then netflix. Netflix would make this fantastic 30 min video into a 10-part docuseries with so much boring padding it would be shit.
@DEFCON5307
@DEFCON5307 Год назад
@@swiftxrapid919 Damn where do I sign up because this sounds like easy money
@primenumberbuster404
@primenumberbuster404 Год назад
BBC will be better as his talking style makes me feel like I am watching the official BBC.
@GabrielHR55
@GabrielHR55 Год назад
You just produced a whole national geographic documentary on your own. This is incredible! Amazing work! 🙌👏
@Ludspo
@Ludspo Год назад
This is probably the best content on RU-vid.
@woody5109
@woody5109 8 месяцев назад
We just need more of them…
@ohwell2790
@ohwell2790 Год назад
Took a photo of Jupiter with my Celestron 120 mm Omni XLT and a Svbony 305 on a Mead XL 70 EQ mount. 2000 frames ( Baader semi apo filter ) and used Autostackert , Sharpcap. It turned out just beautiful with the red spot in full view. So much so 3 friends asked for a photo. So printed out 3, one for my twin sister, one for my next door neighbor, and a marine friend of mine. This is what it is all about for me and I think you too. To share with others so much of the fun. 114 degrees west and 35.1 degrees north and altitude of 3,700 ft 15% humidity. Thank you for introducing me to this hobby at the age of 78. Thanks.
@lewislawson5461
@lewislawson5461 Год назад
any ideas where we can see the footage
@pc-easy
@pc-easy 8 месяцев назад
78?? In miles I hope
@martynh5410
@martynh5410 3 месяца назад
@@pc-easy 78 “light” years no doubt!
@pc-easy
@pc-easy 3 месяца назад
@@martynh5410 lol.wow...I wish you other 78 at least ;)
@xcruell
@xcruell Год назад
I just wanted to say how much i love you and your channel/videos. Its gets better and *better* every time, be it jokes, editing or what not. This is clearly the best astro channel out there, balancing perfectly between expertise and entertainment!
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
thx mate
@ishan_singh
@ishan_singh Год назад
What a spectacular result, the final image really was mind blowing. Your video, as always, was incredibly entertaining and high quality, far better than most tv documentaries out there. Keep up the great work and can't wait to see what you capture the next season.
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
thanking you kindly
@adrianmccormick1482
@adrianmccormick1482 Год назад
@@Astrobiscuit when you talk about your discord all i can think is how bad it is. the admin are abusing there power. and a rude. i say one thing and they ban me. very disappointing.
@kennytran2860
@kennytran2860 Год назад
@@adrianmccormick1482 what did you say
@adrianmccormick1482
@adrianmccormick1482 Год назад
@@kennytran2860 i was on the discord and i said one thing and the admin ban me. so the admin abuses there power. very disappointing.
@kennytran2860
@kennytran2860 Год назад
@@adrianmccormick1482 and yet you refuse to tell us what you said.
@ArdyKyronGaming
@ArdyKyronGaming Год назад
Those shots by those Amateurs and by NASA are really Stunning! They are so good at this.
@CantHurtMe9
@CantHurtMe9 Год назад
Finally the wait is over. Very excited for your video
@matthewb8229
@matthewb8229 Год назад
It's been a long tome since an upload, and so far, O'm only 11 minutes in, and it's a banger! If this is how long it takes for this quality of video, I will happily wait. Very vintage Astroboscuit quality. Also, I immediately ordered a print of the wide field for a Christmas present for my dad. He's a huge space nerd. He bought a telescope in 1976, a Jason 3" refractor, and I saw Saturn's rings for the first time that fall. Hooked since then.
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
yeh i got hooked with a simar view, thx bud
@Suckmyjagon
@Suckmyjagon Год назад
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@Wheeljack678
@Wheeljack678 Год назад
It's almost nidicolous how entertaining and informational your videos are. All of them actually. Please keep up the good work!
@jmould6
@jmould6 Год назад
Perfect timing Sir, my daughter and I were observing this pair last night so she's going to love watching this! Excellent video as always 😀
@wimjongman
@wimjongman Год назад
'Why are you laughing', my wife asked. 'A new video from Astrobiscuit!'. Woot! Thanks man. Your videos are brilliant, and I haven't even watched this one yet. ❤️❤️❤️
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
ha.. hope you like it
@thomasfuchs78
@thomasfuchs78 Год назад
Your channel is what drew me into this hobby so thank you, thank you, thank you. Far and wide best astro content on RU-vid, and frankly among the best content on RU-vid period. And that image. Wow. Cheers to everyone who participated. Someone better buy Stefan a beer.
@ThomasTL
@ThomasTL Год назад
I just received the printout of this apocalypse in the making! All the way to Singapore! Beautiful picture. Thanks @astrobiscuit!
@blair4666
@blair4666 Год назад
Astrobiscuit is by far one of my favourite content creators on youtube. He never fails to make an interesting and informative content. Top quality content keep it up
@doubleslit9513
@doubleslit9513 Год назад
WOW! It was really cool seeing the high level of passion you and your colleagues put into this effort. It’s like one of my bosses use to tell me: “All I have to do to motivate you is tell you your peers said “It can’t be done.” “ Cheers 🍻
@AdiosomatikA
@AdiosomatikA 9 месяцев назад
It's still disgusting to me that universities keep these papers from the general public I feel it is a disservice to humanity...
@testboga5991
@testboga5991 2 месяца назад
They don't keep it. The publishers are greedy and the scientists are forced to still publish in the journals. Just ask the author, they will always happily send you copies.
@ZarakiFan
@ZarakiFan Год назад
As always absolutely amazing :) You keep pushing the boundaries for us amateurs! Or at least you are telling us whats possible :)
@niklas6576
@niklas6576 Год назад
Drum and bass in an astronomy video. I'm speechless, shocked even! And absolutely loving it More serious now, great effort and application of computational photography!
@N4styMedia
@N4styMedia Год назад
So I first heard of you when i got my first telescope, didnt think much of your channel. But after that break, your channel has new life! Honestly man, you have that thing for story telling. I work in TV and storytelling and some people would kill for someone like you with the ideas and drive to do it. Not many people have the talent of being good story tellers, you do and please use it and not let it go to waste! Keep going with this! You'r great dude!
@samwisethebrave1691
@samwisethebrave1691 Год назад
Why are you not on TV! Your voice and just personality is great for TV! Me and the family just sat and watched you and thought wow! Keep it up mate!!
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
cool thx mate
@atxhooligan
@atxhooligan Год назад
He's already got more views than most tv shows get
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
@@atxhooligan that is true actually... amazing how much ad revenue yt must make as 100k views only earns me a couple of hundred
@paulgandy7347
@paulgandy7347 Год назад
Agree!
@migukaje
@migukaje Год назад
Dude the production level on this belongs on TV lol Great work!
@paul203360
@paul203360 Год назад
Geezer, you are a star, most indulging, entertaining and chaotic channel on RU-vid. The full package. Thank you 👍🏻
@Tony-zj8ys
@Tony-zj8ys Год назад
I love your videos! I’m not even into Astro photography but I do like the random space/science shows and yours has to be the best on RU-vid. I wish you could put out more content on a regular basis. Thanks again for another amazing video!
@ishan_singh
@ishan_singh Год назад
Your videos are so fun to watch, I can't wait to see this one.
@Synmomusic
@Synmomusic Год назад
This is absolutely amazing content. You make the production look effortless, but the results are some of the best storytelling I've seen on the platform. It is absolutely gripping, and you are a fantastic educator. Thank you!
@kaltonian
@kaltonian Год назад
great to have you back biscuit, you achieved some absolutely awesome imaging, well done m8, im not sure if i am more impressed with the smaller older galaxies or the collision image, as they are both frellin excellent, you know what they say......"good things come to those that wait" brilliant.
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
thx bud
@LagosDiversAlgarve
@LagosDiversAlgarve Год назад
Man you became my favorite nerd! This video is amazing, I'm about to buy my first telescope after saving for a very very long time and you made me even more exiting about not only what could be done but the amazing community I'm going to become part of. Thank you!
@aosteklov
@aosteklov Год назад
Astrobiscuit's release day is always a good one!
@Martillo_de_Dios
@Martillo_de_Dios Год назад
This was a great video! Really enjoyed it, purchased both prints that you had available on your site, I hope you still have them in their largest format, cause that’s what I chose… love your videos!!
@BadGaming101
@BadGaming101 Год назад
awesome video thank you for all getting involved
@gothikia
@gothikia 7 месяцев назад
The BBC or Netflix seriously need to reach out to you and give you a show. Your production and presenting style is fantastic!
@philippineAI
@philippineAI Год назад
Damn! it’s worth the wait! every episode is like epic production
@FlynProfessor
@FlynProfessor Год назад
Rory, like everyone else is saying, simply an amazing video. The results are awesome as well. I’ve been inspired to do some Astro imaging by you. It’s been a while since I’ve had a good night for it though. Hopefully I can get some time. Thanks for the video and God bless!
@garyl5128
@garyl5128 Год назад
Another excellent video that doesn't disappoint! Always worth the wait - keep up the fantastic work your royal nerdyness!
@RaysAstrophotography
@RaysAstrophotography Год назад
Incredible work Biscuit!
@davearmitage392
@davearmitage392 Год назад
you never fail to deliver... excellent video as always. you deserve your own tv show.
@MeOnAnotherDay
@MeOnAnotherDay Год назад
Your vids are what got me interested in space. Amazing video!
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
cheers bud
@manindrashukla4898
@manindrashukla4898 Год назад
Amazing work. The quality of your work and images is just getting better and better.
@dmintz88
@dmintz88 Год назад
What a fantastic and entertaining watch. Nice work, Rory!!
@stream9264
@stream9264 Год назад
Finally another masterpiece that I enjoyed a lot. It motivates me to grab my small imaging rig and start an imaging project. Thank you and best wishes from Heidelberg.
@jonathanpearceff
@jonathanpearceff Год назад
Just love these videos. The highs, the lows, the mistakes. All what make it real and accessible to your average person.
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
thx bud, thats what I'm aiming for.
@codnuked2506
@codnuked2506 Год назад
the quality of these videos is absolutely stellar 😉 keep up the good work man!
@TNGraFix
@TNGraFix Год назад
Awesome content buddy!
@fatitankeris6327
@fatitankeris6327 Год назад
At this point they should grant you access to an observatory with a 2 meter scope! The potential is insane!
@CjsAstrophotography
@CjsAstrophotography Год назад
I was soon gonna die waiting for another video
@CallousCoder
@CallousCoder Год назад
4:16 I saw the telescope I have worked on as an intern back in 1993! The Dutch Open Tower Telescope, it’s still there!!! Wow!!! And a great episode (as usual).
@genjitsu7448
@genjitsu7448 Год назад
This was a truly great video! Very well put together, scripted, and produced. You made the drive out to the countryside look like a mini adventure of sorts... I hope you had fun doing it. I had a few ideas that i don't know if they can help but the problem of wind seems like a big issue. So could you attach an accelerometer to the telescope and use the data from that device to help know when to trigger the shutter, or even trigger it automatically. Also you could get a wind gauge and use the data from that device to also help know when to trigger the scope. Lastly could you use something like a large tent with a hole cut in the top for the telescope to just barely poke out to try and block wind hitting the large telescope body directly thus cutting down on how often and how intensely it wobbles allowing you to have more chances to take a "lucky" image. Anyway great video, I love content on outer space. When I was a kid we had almost never seen any images of outer space so when programs like Nova would have one I would be looking forward to the show for weeks. And to see what we now take for granted, but modern high resolution images of the stars, well back then it was completely mind-blowing! Now we are oversaturated with these shows with so many of them just being a re-tread of topics and information. I really did like Into the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman. With him as a narrator the videos and images were the bonus! So it is great to see a video like yours that I feel is just as good as the professionally produced ones! The sounds you included, the scripting, the special effects, the story and the journey - will you make it??? Well done. I am looking forward to more great stuff! Cheers.
@carbonbadu
@carbonbadu Год назад
The effort you put into this video is commendable. Massive respect.
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
yeh all said and done it prob took 3 months to make it, thx 👍
@tooswoos
@tooswoos Год назад
Holy cow! 3 months? That's some truly hard work you put in to it, keep up the good work!
@tooswoos
@tooswoos Год назад
@@Astrobiscuit Love this! How was the trip to the Canaries?
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
@@tooswoos well ive neither had the time to go nor recieved the carbon fiber tripod from China
@tooswoos
@tooswoos Год назад
@@Astrobiscuit ah bummer, hope you get the opportunity any time soon!
@jack_of_all_trades_master_none
I just want to say I love your videos Rory. Well except the one where you left that TAK outside in that storm and several thousand dollars worth equipment. I have been waiting for a new video to be uploaded. I just got in from a nights long session imaging Saturn and Jupiter. Finally after two weeks of rain I got a break and spent 3 hours on Saturn. The seeing was about 8 out of 10 which is about the best we get here during Alabama summers. I think I have watched almost all your videos. My favorites are when you do something on a tight budget. Example the £75 Saturn challenge, loved that one. I would like to see you do some more of the budget constraint challenges. Maybe going after some double stars could be one. Trying to resolve some of the ones that are very close. Another one might be how to cheaply find or make color filters for planetary viewing. I know a guy that makes eyepieces from old binoculars. That possibly might be an idea for a video. Try to get as much scrap as possible to assemble a telescope and make eyepieces out of old Binoculars. Anyways just wanted to say please keep the content flowing. I know when I'm frustrated processing my images I enjoy watching these videos to kind of remind me of the fun of it.
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
fyi there are folks on discord who process images...
@DariusKhan
@DariusKhan Год назад
I second the videos on budget challenges. Seeing the the results you can get from cheaper equipment is not only amazing, it puts in reach of a lot more people - especially as money is tight for many currently.
@gregb5149
@gregb5149 Год назад
Amazing results. You certainly have a lot of perseverance. Another great video! :)
@andysPARK
@andysPARK Год назад
Wow! Awesome video, one of my favourites on youtube. Brilliant work with lucky imaging guys, superb!
@a5x_90
@a5x_90 Год назад
Eagle image stacker an ANDROIDapplication to stack astro-images.
@FlightSimMan22
@FlightSimMan22 Год назад
lezz go the man himself is back
@larryhibbitts2099
@larryhibbitts2099 Год назад
Great content as always Biscuit! Loved this.Clear Skies from Kentucky!
@Zegery
@Zegery Год назад
Great video, high quality, really felt the whole journey. Very impressed with the result. I will definitely watch more, keep it up!
@bsavage5128
@bsavage5128 Год назад
As an American I feel spoiled that all my hobbies and interests in life just so happen to be narrated by the British... No matter what it always comes off as if Sir Ian Mckellen is narrating a majestic documentary
@davidgifford8112
@davidgifford8112 Год назад
Frame stacking has been done for decades even by British amateurs… so not exactly news.
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
except that this is dim deep space rather than bright planetary which modern cameras are just begining to make a possibility...
@davidgifford8112
@davidgifford8112 Год назад
@@Astrobiscuit “Since CCD first became available in the 1980s, allowing Astro-imagers to produce spectacular colour images of the deep sky” Nik Szymanek retired London Underground train driver. He started imaging in 1991 and was presenting examples of deep sky objects with Ian King using RBG narrowband & luminescence filter wheels and stacking. Of course it was much more difficult using low pixel count monochrome CCDs 20-30 years ago, but their deep sky images were jaw dropping even then.
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
@@davidgifford8112 have you completely forgotten that this is about lucky imaging? 0.5 or less second exposures. Nic is a very nice chap and he's helped me in the past. i think im a few levels above you in terms of knowledge in this area. normally when I'm frank like this i get a very hostile response. I await with trembling knees🤣
@aimee-lynndonovan6077
@aimee-lynndonovan6077 6 месяцев назад
You really make astrophotography even more interesting.
@painmt651
@painmt651 Год назад
Outstanding! I look forward to seeing more.
@Meowface.
@Meowface. Год назад
First time coming across your channel, loved the video And I’m off to binge the rest of your library !
@robinmoussu
@robinmoussu Год назад
Your good mood is contagious!
@StargazerFS128
@StargazerFS128 Год назад
Love me a bite of this biscuit once in a while, entertaining and fascinating!
@Cartman3Fiddy
@Cartman3Fiddy Год назад
Glad to see you back!
@mysty0
@mysty0 Год назад
You bring the nerd out of all of us,. You're awesome mate, keep it up
@Robbo1966
@Robbo1966 Год назад
Quality video, looking forward to seeing your future explorations
@fishmcfly7070
@fishmcfly7070 Год назад
your content deserves way more attention,really nice video!!!
@ethanrbutler
@ethanrbutler Год назад
Much love to all involved. I look forward to more from you!
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
thx mate
@avt_astro206
@avt_astro206 Год назад
Fantastic Production quality!
@sunsetraving
@sunsetraving Год назад
What a great video, again! Don't stop these, please.
@pgbtv5714
@pgbtv5714 Год назад
Excellent video Pal!
@remigrant7082
@remigrant7082 Год назад
I didn't expect this. I'm overwhelmed
@jakubsejbl8004
@jakubsejbl8004 Год назад
Congrats on 250k subs!!!
@mirkomaher9750
@mirkomaher9750 Год назад
Your content is very entertaining. Good work!
@MarkWard
@MarkWard Год назад
Another stunningly good video! Just finished the 'exposure' video via Patreon, lots to learn from that one.
@TheDrAbouzaid
@TheDrAbouzaid Год назад
I can’t imagine what u guys can achieve if you had a proper funding! The images are mind blowing! But I guess it is team work and community support is what makes this enjoyable. Hats off to everyone!
@Luca-xr7bs
@Luca-xr7bs Год назад
Terrific content. This a professional production
@apiaristicone9585
@apiaristicone9585 Год назад
superb as usual Mr Biscuit, many thanks!!! and i am completely! blown away by the image!!! 8)
@rhysaldo1344
@rhysaldo1344 Год назад
We're luckier than the lucky images getting another fantastic astrobiscuit video. Truly incredible channel 👏
@maclegaming4553
@maclegaming4553 Год назад
Absolutely amazing video, very high quality content and the image is nothing short of stunning, awesome work astrobiscuit and BAT members!
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
onbehalf of the bats thx mate
@Tminus89
@Tminus89 Год назад
I love the Erik Satie remix on the background, you always have pleasant music in your videos
@Riktenstein
@Riktenstein Год назад
Thanks
@astroimagem7200
@astroimagem7200 Год назад
A big hug from Brazil ! Your production is amazing and is a privilege to follow your channel.
@soundhobo
@soundhobo Год назад
The final image…Wow!!! 👌 Enjoyed every second, thank you 🙏
@mikecarroll757
@mikecarroll757 Год назад
I gasped when I saw the images from the second imaging session. Well done!
@springbloom5940
@springbloom5940 Год назад
Never had a collimator as a kid, so my mailman taught me how to star collimate, with a low and high powered eyepiece. Still do it and get better results than with a collimator. My mailman was awesome. He was running late one day and came by late afternoon when I was setting up my little scope in the front yard and turned out he built his own 6" and gave me about 15 years of his old astronomy magazines, along with some supplies that I used to grind a 3" mirror set and build a scope. Still have it.
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
there are a lot of good eggs in this hobby
@nrritchieoct02
@nrritchieoct02 Год назад
Just watched your video it was absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing 😊
@dominicbreese1928
@dominicbreese1928 Год назад
Very impressive, you guys are amazing!!!!
@iwin2655
@iwin2655 Год назад
Just subbed and I really enjoyed your video buddy! Thank you and hello from Chicago! 🚀
@osamadessouky802
@osamadessouky802 Год назад
Stunning result and a great video!! I sincerely hope your channel grows and you continue churning out amazing videos like this!! Well done! 👍
@maxgrass8134
@maxgrass8134 Год назад
Really amazing work!
@demolitionkid2
@demolitionkid2 Год назад
dude this was great I look forward to more from you guys
@steedd7851
@steedd7851 Год назад
This is one of your best videos in my opinion. Very entertaining and interesting. I really enjoyed it. Thank you!
@xplora-torium8495
@xplora-torium8495 Год назад
Awesome! As always!
@benbrulotte3619
@benbrulotte3619 Год назад
It makes me so happy when this channel drops new videos.
@DebsPhotography
@DebsPhotography 9 месяцев назад
Brilliant work and extremely entertaining. Loved it
@StagnantMizu
@StagnantMizu Год назад
Awesome content, looking forward to the current season results
@Cyclegladiator
@Cyclegladiator Год назад
Great video thanks for posting
@bigjumbo9479
@bigjumbo9479 Год назад
I've watched 2 minutes of the your channel and already subbed... Brilliant I know its going to be. Thank you.
@marclaros9678
@marclaros9678 Год назад
Again another amazing quality video Mr. Biscuit. Thank you!
@vjcaiozz
@vjcaiozz Год назад
Brilliantly done again Rory! Really enjoy your story telling. Keep them coming and I encourage everyone to become a Patreon member. Also, big shout out to the BAT members!
@Astrobiscuit
@Astrobiscuit Год назад
thx bud, much appreciated. i encourage everyone to become a patreon member too🤣
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