Let’s explore the beautiful nighttime sky in Flight Simulator. Flying at 275,000 ft, we will look at the moon and stars to put this game to the test. What’s impressed you most about Flight Simulator? Have you noticed anything else it recreates for astronomy?
Author: Michael
Live Stream of the Moon and Mars Close Together through a Telescope!
The Moon and Mars were incredibly close in the sky tonight. Check out my live stream for views of it through a telescope and let me know if you were able to see it yourself.
Great Budget Binoculars for Astronomy: Celestron SkyMaster and Outland X
What types of binoculars are best for astronomy? How do I properly mount and focus my binoculars? What can I see? These questions and more will be answered as we look at two great pair of binoculars: The Celestron 15×70 SkyMaster and 8×25 Outland X.
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How to image Jupiter: Using a Telescope, Camera, PIPP, Autostakkert, Registax and GIMP
Have you ever wanted to image Jupiter using your telescope and camera? This video will walk you through each step of the process from equipment setup, to capturing footage to using free software that will help you create incredible images of Jupiter! Please let me know about your questions and experiences imaging Jupiter in the comment section below.
Free Programs:
PIPP: sites.google.com/site/astropipp
AutoStakkert!3: http://www.autostakkert.com
RegiStax: 6 http://www.astronomie.be/registax
GIMP: http://www.gimp.org
Equipment:
Orion XT8i, Canon SL2, Astromania T-Ring Adapter, Extendable Camera Adapter and 3x Barlow Lens
“The heavens declare the glory of God”-Psalm 19:1
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How to See the Perseid Meteor Shower: Viewing Tips and Where to Look for the Perseids
The Perseid Meteor Shower is one of the best shows the night sky has to offer. Let’s take a look at when and where you need to look to see its peak along with some tips to help you maximize your viewing experience.
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My Experience Viewing and Imaging Comet Neowise! The Best Comet Since Hale-Bopp!
Do not miss out on Comet Neowise. Go outside and experience the best comet since Hale-Bopp, tonight. In this video, I share my experiences viewing and imaging Comet Neowise and show you the results of my imaging.
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SkyGuider Pro Review and Tutorial: The Best Tracking Mount for Beginners in DSLR Astrophotography
Are you interested in astrophotography? In this video, I’ll walk you through the basics of polar alignment and connecting your equipment to take incredible images of the nighttime sky. If you are looking to buy your first tracking mount or are already taking pictures of the nighttime sky, please like this video and let me know about your questions and experiences!
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How to Find Comet Neowise
This July, Comet Neowise could put on a great show. Let’s figure out where you need to look to find this comet. Using the SkySafari App, I’ll show you the parts of the sky Comet Neowise will be traveling through and what equipment you may need to help find it.
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How to use your Phone with a Telescope to Image the Moon and Planets: Telescope Phone Adapter Mount Review
Connecting your phone to a telescope is a great way to share what you see with friends and family. Today, we are going to look at the equipment needed to connect a phone to a telescope along with some tips to help you take great pictures of the Moon and planets.
Link to the type of phone adapter used in this video:
https://www.amazon.com/Gosky-Universal-Phone-Adapter-Mount/dp/B013D2ULO6/ref=zg_bs_3426051_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=FYYNPZF6AX3QHESQWNQP
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What to See in the Summer Sky: The Moon, Planets and Deep Sky Objects for July, August and September
This is your guide to the Moon, Planets and Deep Sky Objects this summer! We will take a look at what the summer sky has to offer for July, August and September. This includes, the Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Vega, Hercules, the Milky Way and many more!
App: SkySafari 6 Plus
Music: “Chilltronic” by RKVC
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