Unveiling the Squid : A Hidden Giant in the
Join me as I reveal the mysterious Squid Nebula, a rare deep-space wonder I captured through astrophotography. This nebula, discovered only in 2011, stretches an incredible 50 ligh...
The Space Koala Astrophotography by Luca Bartek Join me as I reveal the mysterious Squid Nebula, a rare deep-space wonder I captured through astrophotography. This nebula, discovered only in 2011, stretches an incredible 50 ligh...
Great image, great presentation!
Great video 📹 very interesting and informative about space.
Awesome. I just imaged this target too, but yours is better. I only have 39 hrs at 5.4 focal ratio on my 4” refractor. I’ll add to it next year. I enjoy your videos.
Mine is just 18h of Oiii, however it was taken with a 25cm Newtonian
The background music makes it 100x better, like we're looking at a massive and strange creature from the bottom of the Mariana trench
This is a hard one. I have been trying it every year from my Bortle 7 location. only been partially successful
I tried it from my - also bottle 7 - balcony about 3 or 4 times over the past few years. It was a failure. This time I spent a few nights on it from a Bortle 4 location
@the_space_koala last couple of weeks I have been trying again with my fma 180 this time. Don't expect anything from it. But Hard to give up. 🙂 Will have to go to death valley someday for this.
@dm1787 I hope that works out for you! I used my large newtonian this time
Last time I used my 750mm scope. The field of view was fine. 180mm is too wide. But like it won't be good anyway, let's see what happens 😜
I like these kinds of image reveals. It makes you truly think about what you are looking at. Compared to hip hop music to reveal them. Awesome image!
thank you! happy you like it
Beautiful!❤
What telescope?
It is my Artec 250 f/3.9 Newtonian
@the_space_koala camera 2600? Unusual and one hell of a shot. Nice.
@the_space_koala I think my Seestar would struggle a bit. 😢
I used my ASI6200MM. I agree that this would be extremely challenging for the seestar... Not entirely sure it would be possible unless you spent weeks on it