I Took a Picture of a Galaxy in 1 HOUR!

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Publicado 2024-06-28
The ONE HOUR Astrophotography Challenge :)

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  • @Spaceandthings1
    This is always a good galaxy for advanced astrophotographers, myself I’m still struggling with andromeda 😂, but still good to see people like you Trevor!
  • @GediAstro
    F/3! That’s not fair!! 😅 Great work!
  • @josh_za
    Hey Trevor! I think the reason why you managed to get 20 subs within the hour is that the time on the photos is recorded at the end of the exposure, so your timer only started 3 minutes after you actually started taking exposures. Still an amazing image nonetheless :)
  • @ACW_Astro
    The final image was totally incredible! It was really impressive that you were able to take that image in only an hour! I can’t wait to see the next video 😀🌌
  • @Chiclets1
    Lukomatico's latest video on telescope speed is quite interesting. Great job!
  • @SL1CER_69
    wow! This video is amazing. And I need to try the 1 hour challenge my self lol ❤😂
  • @gr-astro
    Great image of the Whale and 'its pup' in just an hour. You have a nice set-up too! Shows you what you can achieve with short integration time. I managed only 30 minutes of the Whale galaxy (due to rubbish weather) but was surprised that the resultant image still came out okay!
  • @andreacianci75
    wow super video! great musical choice and stunning final sequence!!!
  • for someone like me who is a little bit into everything, buying big bulky telescopes is difficult, so i just settled with a 130eq astromaster, meanwhile my homestead is under construction, so waiting for those dark skies there, because my city house,... you know the lights!!
  • Great video by a true artist! Trevor, you really should look into getting an OCAL Electronic Collimator Pro for your large Newt. It’s a bit tricky to use at first, but the results are absolutely spot on! I’m sure a lot of your viewers would appreciate a video by you on how to use it. The current vids on it are not so great.
  • Nicely done Trevor. A suggestion - use your Esprit 150ED and mono camera to get Ha data on this galaxy and merge it in. The nebulae really add to this target. Not something that can be done in 1 hour though!
  • @GeorgeSarTran
    This is amazing. Love your work Trevor.❤️🙏🏽
  • A good old power hour as I call them. Nice image Trevor. I have only ever imaged this once. I managed to get 20 mins on it, so I could do with revisiting it.
  • As you were skimming through your guide book, I noticed you skimmed past "the hockey stick galaxy"...nicely done! Sorry about the Oilers though
  • Once again!! Love the content and Images!! Truly an inspiration to a beginner like myself!! The Thanks Trevor!!
  • @nov3316
    great video! i love how your videos are so relaxing man. love your work so much.