The Best Deep Sky Objects in the Spring Night Sky | Astrophotography | Astronomy

Have you ever wanted to see the incredible things that are up in the night sky? I’ll show you how to find some of the best deep sky objects to observe and image this spring! Please let me know about your questions, experiences and anything you would add to this list.

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The Night Sky | March 2022 | How to find the James Webb Space Telescope | Moon, Venus, Mars & Saturn

Can the James Webb Telescope be imaged from your backyard? Let’s look at what you can see in the night sky this March. From the Moon to Planets & Comets, regardless of your experience or equipment, we’ve got something here for you. Please let me know what excites you about space and what you plan to see this month in the comment section below.

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Top Ten Best Deep Sky Objects for the Winter Sky:
https://latenightastronomy.com/2021/12/21/top-10-best-deep-sky-objects-in-the-winter-night-sky/

App Used in Video: https://skysafariastronomy.com/

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PixInsight Tutorial | Background & Star Masks, Star Reduction, Color Saturation | Astrophotography

Let’s dive deep into PixInsight by covering some of its most useful features to bring out faint details of Deep Sky Objects! We’ll create masks, perform star reduction, enhance colors and much more. Please like this video and join our growing community by subscribing to this channel. Let me know how you use PixInsight and any questions you may have in the comment section below.

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My First PixInsight Tutorial: Covering Early Steps in Processing
https://youtu.be/CZSVCNX8Ow8

PixInsight Free Trial
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Check out this amazing book on Astrophotography & PixInsight:
https://www.amazon.com/Deep-sky-Imaging-Primer-Second/dp/0999470906

“The heavens declare the glory of God”-Psalm 19:1

The Night Sky | February 2022 | Winter Constellations | Comet Borrelly | Snow Moon

Let’s look at how you can see the best views in the night sky this February. Regardless of your experience or equipment, we’ve got something here for you. Please let me know what excites you about space and what you plan to see this month in the comment section below.

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Top Ten Best Deep Sky Objects for the Winter Sky:
https://latenightastronomy.com/2021/12/21/top-10-best-deep-sky-objects-in-the-winter-night-sky/

App Used in Video:
https://skysafariastronomy.com/

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The Best Astronomy & Astrophotography Book: The Backyard Astronomer’s Guide

Do you want to learn more about astronomy & astrophotography? I’ll walk you through an incredible book that will do just that, “The Backyard Astronomer’s Guide”. This amazing resource will expand your knowledge of the night sky, binoculars, telescopes and even how to image the heavens above. I appreciate Firefly Books for sending me the newest edition to review and share with you all.

Check out the book over at https://backyardastronomy.com

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The Night Sky | January 2022 | Quadrantid Meteor Shower | Mercury Rises

Let’s look at how you can see the Quadrantid Meteor Shower, Moon, Planets and Deep Sky Objects this January. Regardless of your experience or equipment, we’ve got something here for you. Please let me know what excites you about space and what you plan to see this month with your telescope, binoculars or just the naked eye in the comment section below.

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“The heavens declare the glory of God”-Psalm 19:1

Let’s Set a Course for the Andromeda Galaxy

We’re going to travel 2.5 Million Light Years to one of our closest galactic neighbors, the beautiful Andromeda Galaxy! Visible with the naked eye from dark sites, the core comes alive with a pair of binoculars and a telescope. This image I took consists of two hours worth of data and reveals the spiral arms extending from the dense bright core! Have you been out to see or image Andromeda lately?

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If you’re interested in taking pictures like this, check out my videos on Astrophotography! “Best DSLR Settings for Astrophotography: 5 Steps to Improve Your Image” https://youtu.be/fbGEfS-xaQo

“How to take Light, Flat, Bias & Dark Calibration Frames for Astrophotography” https://youtu.be/u6Zk_LQDOD8

“DeepSkyStacker Tutorial: A Beginners Guide for Astrophotography” https://youtu.be/CBNCuXB9Gx4

“PixInsight Tutorial | How to Use the Best Astrophotography Software | Starring the Orion Nebula” https://youtu.be/CZSVCNX8Ow8

Equipment: Canon SL2, CLS Filter, Samyang 135mm, F/2.8, iOptron Skyguider Pro
Frames Captured: 95 Separate 75 Second Light Frames Stacked to 2 Hours 106 Flat Frames,135 Bias Frames, 83 Dark Frames
Processing: DeepSkyStacker & PixInsight

“The heavens declare the glory of God”-Psalm 19:1

#Astrophotography #Astronomy #Andromeda

The Night Sky | December 2021 | Christmas Comet Leonard | Geminid Meteor Shower

Let’s look at how you can see Comet Leonard, the Geminid Meteor Shower, Moon, Planets and Deep Sky Objects this December. Regardless of your experience or equipment, we’ve got something here for you. Please let me know what you plan to see this month with your telescope, binoculars or just the naked eye in the comment section below.

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How to see Comet Leonard “The Christmas Comet” Pass by Earth Dec. 12th 2021

I’ll show you when and where to look to see the best views of Comet Leonard as it makes it’s closest approach to Earth on December 12th, 2021. Be sure to let me know of your experience viewing or imaging C/2021 A1 (Leonard) “The Christmas Comet” in the comment section below.

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NASA Simulation: https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgisstr=2021A1;cad=1;orb=1;cov=0;log=0#orb

App: SkySafari 6 Plus

Music: “Home for the Holidays” by TrackTribe

“The heavens declare the glory of God”-Psalm 19:1

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The Best Telescope to Buy a Child & How to Use It | Amateur Astronomy

Let’s look at what type of telescope you should buy a child and walk through how to use it to see some of the best objects in the nighttime sky. If you enjoy this video, please like it and subscribe to this channel but most importantly let me know about your questions and suggestions regarding telescopes in the comment section below.

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Celestron PowerSeeker AZ 60
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Celestron AstroMaster LT 60AZ
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Celestron 70 mm AstroMaster LT 70AZ https://www.pjtra.com/t/TUJGR0lMS0JHSUZGR0VCR0ZKTkxK?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.highpointscientific.com%2Ftelescopes%2Frefracting-telescopes%2Fcelestron-70-mm-astromaster-lt-70-az-refractor-telescope-21074

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