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We believe the celestial world is fascinating. It puts each and every individual’s place in the universe into perspective. In today’s fast-paced world, looking through a telescope slows life down.
Allow us to guide you through the universe. We're here to share helpful astrophotography how-to's, telescope observing tips & tricks, and as much exciting astronomy-related information as possible!
Allow us to guide you through the universe. We're here to share helpful astrophotography how-to's, telescope observing tips & tricks, and as much exciting astronomy-related information as possible!
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What's in the Sky this Month | July 2024 | High Point Scientific
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In this episode of What's in the Sky this Month, Teagan reviews some of the beautiful celestial objects you can see in July 2024! Read the full July 2024 Newsletter: www.highpointscientific.com/astronomy-hub/post/night-sky-news/whats-in-the-sky-this-month-july-2024?Newsletter_0724 Looking to expand your astronomy knowledge even further? The Astronomy Hub is the place to learn everything from wh...
What's in the Sky this Month | June 2024 | High Point Scientific
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In this episode of What's in the Sky this Month, Teagan reviews some of the beautiful celestial objects you can see in June 2024! Read the full June 2024 Newsletter: www.highpointscientific.com/astronomy-hub/post/night-sky-news/whats-in-the-sky-this-month-june-2024?Newsletter_0624 Looking to expand your astronomy knowledge even further? The Astronomy Hub is the place to learn everything from wh...
What's in the Sky this Month | May 2024 | High Point Scientific
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What's in the Sky this Month | May 2024 | High Point Scientific
Protect Your Astrophotography Gear | Apertura Armored USB Hub | High Point Scientific
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Protect Your Astrophotography Gear | Apertura Armored USB Hub | High Point Scientific
Just Dropped! Sky-Watcher 100i and 150i Strainwave Mount Heads | High Point Scientific
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Just Dropped! Sky-Watcher 100i and 150i Strainwave Mount Heads | High Point Scientific
Vaonis Hestia | Full Review | High Point Scientific
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Vaonis Hestia | Full Review | High Point Scientific
What's in the Sky this Month | April 2024 | High Point Scientific
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What's in the Sky this Month | April 2024 | High Point Scientific
Apertura All Night Imaging Power Supply | Full Overview | High Point Scientific
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Apertura All Night Imaging Power Supply | Full Overview | High Point Scientific
What's in the Sky this Month | March 2024 | High Point Scientific
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What's in the Sky this Month | March 2024 | High Point Scientific
Just Dropped! Vaonis Hestia | High Point Scientific
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Just Dropped! Vaonis Hestia | High Point Scientific
What's in the Sky this Month | February 2024 | High Point Scientific
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What's in the Sky this Month | February 2024 | High Point Scientific
Celestron Origin | First Impressions | High Point Scientific
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Celestron Origin | First Impressions | High Point Scientific
What's in the Sky this Month | January 2024 | High Point Scientific
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What's in the Sky this Month | January 2024 | High Point Scientific
Just Dropped! William Optics Pleiades Septuplet WIFD Refractors | High Point Scientific
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Just Dropped! William Optics Pleiades Septuplet WIFD Refractors | High Point Scientific
Just Dropped! William Optics RedCat 51 WIFD Telescope | High Point Scientific
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Just Dropped! William Optics RedCat 51 WIFD Telescope | High Point Scientific
What's In The Sky This Month | December 2023 | High Point Scientific
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What's In The Sky This Month | December 2023 | High Point Scientific
Just Dropped! New Sharpstar 50EDPH Refractor Telescope | High Point Scientific
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Just Dropped! New Sharpstar 50EDPH Refractor Telescope | High Point Scientific
What's in the Sky this Month | November 2023 | High Point Scientific
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What's in the Sky this Month | November 2023 | High Point Scientific
Askar 103APO Refractor | Full Review | High Point Scientific
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Askar 103APO Refractor | Full Review | High Point Scientific
Apertura 75Q Refractor Full Review | High Point Scientific
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Apertura 75Q Refractor Full Review | High Point Scientific
What's in the Sky this Month | October 2023 | High Point Scientific
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What's in the Sky this Month | October 2023 | High Point Scientific
ZWO Seestar S50 Full Review | High Point Scientific
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ZWO Seestar S50 Full Review | High Point Scientific
NEW Apertura AD6 Dobsonian | Full Review | High Point Scientific
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NEW Apertura AD6 Dobsonian | Full Review | High Point Scientific
New Optolong L-eXtreme F2 Filter Just Dropped | High Point Scientific
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New Optolong L-eXtreme F2 Filter Just Dropped | High Point Scientific
What's in the Sky this Month | September 2023 | High Point Scientific
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What's in the Sky this Month | September 2023 | High Point Scientific
Just Dropped! New Askar 103APO Refractor Telescope | High Point Scientific
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Just Dropped! New Askar 103APO Refractor Telescope | High Point Scientific
What's in the Sky this Month | August 2023 | High Point Scientific
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What's in the Sky this Month | August 2023 | High Point Scientific
You Need a Solar Filter: Measure Your Telescope for the Total and Annular Solar Eclipses
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You Need a Solar Filter: Measure Your Telescope for the Total and Annular Solar Eclipses
The Difference Between Glass and Film Solar Filters | High Point Scientific
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The Difference Between Glass and Film Solar Filters | High Point Scientific
Just Released! New Celestron StarSense Explorer Telescopes | First Thoughts | High Point Scientific
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Just Released! New Celestron StarSense Explorer Telescopes | First Thoughts | High Point Scientific
Nice job again. If the weather holds I am going to try to photograph M8 tonight.
Hercules Globular cluster was crazy with my redcat51. ❤. Thank you for the insights.
If you would provide a little more detail on location (and approximate times) in the sky for us neophytes the info would be much appreciated. I (and countless others I'm sure) don't even know the location of most of the constellations you mention here...or even how to locate them. Much thanks for the cool tour .
Because it's july what's the summer month what means there's no stars in the night sky here in Northen Europe's Finland yet, but can't wait i'm so excited when august and autmn starts with the darker nights and more possibilitys for watching the night sky full of stars, happy summer season everyone! 🌆🌅🏖😎🍹🍦
I love these vids!!! High Point Sci for the win
If Galileo could have seen what this telescope can it would have blown his mind in the best way.
I might agree. Especially the tray. The assembly instructions coming with the telescope were poorly diagramed and poorly described - then, watching on a video, you can see how simple it is to assemble the thing. Must be a company weakness or a lackadaisical attitude.
Why can it handle brightness of the moon correctly but not planets? Seems like a serious oversight.
that seestar s50 have so much positives. i already purchase it and waiting it to come to my hands.,🤩
no way to observe.
For best results just drill down a little with the bit not to go all the way through. You just need a hole for the screw to start.
Btw it’s 1,500$
Best budget telescope for phone? ( Viewing planets and milky way )
Basic 🤯
Your all videos funtastic ❤❤❤❤
Hi sir I m ur big fan ❤❤❤❤❤😊
GSO makes great little scopes
Here’s a fun fact about Jupiter that you just shown on the video. Jupiter is one of the largest planets in the solar system. The great red spot on Jupiter is a continuous storm system that can contain more than three earths. Gas Planets, such as Jupiter contains no solid surfaces rather its gashes material becomes denser in deeper parts of the planet. Jupiter’s 3 rings can move at speeds up to 400 mph.
Love your Videos Teagan, You do such a Good Job!
Really good - 1st time I have watched you - subbed ❤
i got the evo 9,25. amazing scope!
Excellent walkthrough.... Thanks for taking the time to make this informative video
People mentioning their inches in the comments is weird. 😂
Guys rn it’s jun 6 in the night late and why do i see so many stars in the sky
Great video. Keep them coming.
Mid atlantic. Been a little cloudy lately. 2 nights ago, perfect night, captured M16, M17, ic1318, pinwheel galaxy and I always take a quick of the moon. First time getting Saturn. Had to wait until 4am. I knew it was going to be small with my Seestar. Since Jan,2024 , I've taken over 100 images with my Seestar. So much fun and she is my first.
I check out your videos each month. Nice simple checklist of things to look for and potentially photograph.
I love taking images of globular clusters like M4 and 13 with my Seestar. Most are bright enough to get a pretty sharp picture.
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It is just me or do you have to do the alignment part every time I turn it on again
Thank you❤.
How well does this telescope view Mars?
Thanks Teagan. I had my CPC-1100 out last night and saw several Messier objects. but my favorite to view was the Hercules cluster. and Whirlpool galaxy was cool as well.
Thanks for another great video! It's always nice to get some "heads-up" 😉 on what to look for in our beautiful skies. It's almost time to take my 14" dob up on Mt. Rainier too!! 😃
I’ll probably see you up in Paradise, Mt Rainier. ❤
Love these sorts of videos, thanks! Having a difficult time seeing m4 in a 12” dob from 52 degrees latitude in uk. Can anyone help?
I wish I bought that instead of the 2i. I guess I need to do more shopping before buying😁
Thanks for doing these! New to the hobby, and these are a great guide!
Summer isn't a good time for watching the Night Sky because here in Northen Europe night is like a day-time with light and sun, but can't wait i'm so excited for an upcoming new Comet! 🌠
Yes, summer is not all too good for deep sky imaging. But, the planets are still okay. Last year and before that, I have had some practice time on Saturn and Jupiter. The next level is to make animations of Jupiter as it revolves in less than 10 hours, revealing the Great Red Spot from left to right within about 4 hours. With PIPP, it is easy to create such an animation, once you have first created separate instances of images along those 4 hours with the help of SharpCap, PIPP, AutoStakkert and Registax, or any other software that supports lucky imaging. Deep sky is rewarding when the nights are dark again (unfortunately, also quite cold).
I've just bought one. This video helps a lot along with learning the set-up.
how do you take dark flat frames
Just found it last night with a celestron 130eq, just a speck of fuzz in a light polluted sky. Was worth the work trying to star hop to it😁
Very nice just got it
Going to get a Celestron NexStar 4SE, but hey, may not be as powerful as the 8SE, but its still pretty dang cool, and its $600, the 8SE is $1.4K on amazon
I have one of those but an older model. I did not like the mount that came with it. But the scope was fine. I viewed with a week or so ago. The mount in this video looks much better than the one I have.
Thanks for the info. Should this be the same on an older CPC 8?
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When are they gonna make it have automatic tracking features using your phone?
Bro do you think in India I'm gonna spend 2.5k dollars to buy a telescope to just view 7 planets and a moon
This is a great basic intro to PixInsight - thank you!