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Looks like a projected image
ОтветитьHaha
Ответить"with only a camera"
Not to mention the $500 auto-tracking tripod
I heard that its ring will not be visible during 2025-2032
Ответитьi got the same view of saturn with a 40 pound telescope back in the 1960s, but now ive got the p1000 and carnt wait for saturn to appear in the sky
ОтветитьI would have loved to see you align and "mean stack" a dozen or two of those frames in Photoshop to kill noise and atmospheric distortion.
ОтветитьDistance from Earth: The same of all stars and planets😆
ОтветитьHi, what tripod do you use ?
ОтветитьNo way 😢
ОтветитьWhy is it entirely illuminated like a star? From this angle it woyld have at least a 5% to 10% missing part
ОтветитьWhy is it the same color? The rings and the gas are the same. They are different materials apparently
ОтветитьI just realized Saturn looks like an “eye”
Ответитьwhat are your settings
ОтветитьI saw the moon Titan
Ответитьrepeatedly saw so many times.... when the first time i saw this thats blow my mind.. amazing just amazing incredible feelings....and music also great.. thnx
Ответитьthe music is great!
Ответитьso freakin awesome!!
Ответитьlol forget the camera, what about this rig you put it on, it looks like it can track with that tripod!
ОтветитьThat's the eye that replaces the capstone on the dollar bill. Fascinating stuff!
ОтветитьFantastic
Ответитьbut why is Saturn is not a star
ОтветитьWhat’s the name of the tripod used for the camera?
ОтветитьMay I ask which tripot do you use to stablise the video shooting on Saturn?
Ответитьso you USED the camera ONLY no special lens?????
ОтветитьThis is a video recording, please show the photo at this distance. The video of this camera is very good, but the photo is very bad. The purpose of the camera is photography, not video, video is an additional option. The camera has too small a sensor and not enough dots at the expense of a large zoom , and also poor focusing when quickly approaching the object. This camera is only for taking photos in good weather, or when there is no day for night photography, and it is also useless indoors because it gets too little light, so I won't waste words on the flash, it's a totally useless thing. It would be good to see which camera you are behind.
ОтветитьHow did u find me
ОтветитьKkkkkkkkkkkkkkk, já dá pra trabalhar na nasa em...
ОтветитьBeings on Saturn, "Quick Martia, close the damn curtains, those pesky humans are spying on us again".
ОтветитьDamn, that zoom broke the sound barrier.
Ответитьcool..but im astronom and my teleskop make better pic...but really P1000 is wow :)
ОтветитьWhy cant we get closer
ОтветитьYour cids are the best
ОтветитьSir i need help i also have p1000 but video is not stabilised like your
ОтветитьThe all seeing eye.
ОтветитьWhich tripod you used
ОтветитьHey WOW! Thank you for showing that the way you did!! That's awesome to get an idea. I have the P900 and get some good shots, depending how bad they sprayed the sky that day & night....But I am still working on getting a better handle on capturing those guys! I have a few good captures of some stars doing their beautiful and colorful dance! Cheers! :)
ОтветитьI don't see Saturn
ОтветитьBro try betelguese star
ОтветитьDid you know?... Saturn orbits the Sun at a mean distance of 1,427,000,000 km (887 million miles). Its closest distance to Earth is about 1.2 billion km (746 million miles), and its phase angle—the angle that it makes with the Sun and Earth—never exceeds about 6°.
ОтветитьHi ! Great video ! I am currently working on a serie of videos about planets and at the end of my videos, I usually show pictures and give explanations around it. Can I take a small portion of your video to show that we can actually take pictures of Saturn using that camera ? Of course I will link your video and channel and say your name in the video. Thanks in advance :)
ОтветитьI have a Nikon Coolpix P1000 now too, was able to see Saturn last night as well as Jupiter and the Galilean moons but only with my camera and my tripod. I need a auto guide tracker to mount on my tripod and mount my camera to it that way to account for the Earth's rotation/movement. What are you using to compensate for that? Basically cuz without a guide and just me manually moving the direction of the tripod and camera creates to much shakiness and all. The slightest movement screws up the videos and photos
Ответитьamazing :D is this only your cameras zoom or do you have some extra zoom? what lense did you use?
ОтветитьWhat base are you using? I want something I can control via remote. Like a tracker or something
ОтветитьAs if it wasn't enough to show us Saturn with a consumer camera, he also had to show us... Titan! Amazing.
ОтветитьIs Saturn 🪐 like the sun or where does that light reflecting off of it come from?
ОтветитьProof that planets are stars
ОтветитьAwesome Videos Keep up the good work :D
ОтветитьSaturn is 1.5 light hours far from Earth, that means we are seeing the Saturn 1.5 hours late or 1.5 hours in past
ОтветитьCool, but I'd still prefer to get a decent 10" telescope and a decent 1" camera. Would be cheaper and it yields better results.
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