How to Image Saturn with a Telescope, PIPP, Autostakkert and Registax

Have you ever wanted to take a picture of Saturn using your telescope and camera? This video will walk you through each step of the process. From equipment, to capturing footage, to using free software that will help you create incredible images of Saturn!

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The Night Sky: October, November & December 2020: Mars Opposition, Meteor Showers & More

I’ll walk you through the best views of Meteor Showers, the Moon, Planets and Deep Sky Objects this fall. Regardless of your equipment, we’ve got something here for you to experience. From the opposition of Mars on October 13th to the Geminid Meteor Shower on December 13th and Deep Sky Objects like the Andromeda Galaxy, we’ve got you covered!

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Let’s Go Image Mars: How to take a Picture of Mars Close to Earth at Opposition

As Mars nears opposition, I’ll show you a step by step guide to take incredible images of the red planet using your telescope and free software. Please let me know about your questions and experiences observing or imaging Mars in the comment section below.

Free Software:
PIPP: https://sites.google.com/site/astropipp/
AutoStakkert!3: https://www.autostakkert.com
RegiStax: 6 https://www.astronomie.be/registax

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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

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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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