Andromeda Galaxy Live View through my Telescope

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My first Andromeda Galaxy video hit 1 million views, so I descided to make a more detailed one. Live View M31,M32 and M110 as well as some long Exposures through my Telescope.

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It's things like this that always leave me dumbfounded when people say space doesn't interest them... we can literally see with the naked eye/telescope another freaking galaxy with similar characteristics to our own. HOW IN THE HELL DOES THAT NOT blow your mind begging for answers to questions you didn't know you needed answered?!?! Great video and perfect music 👍

texdoc
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I just find it so fascinating that the Andromeda galaxy is 2.5 million light years away, and we can STILL see it. I've always found space so wonderful and beautiful. ❤

Pineyy__
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"A galactic collision is predicted in about 4.5 billion years." I can't wait!

Ballr
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The music could not be more perfect. It's beautiful.

Edmond
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Videos like this makes me appreciate our little rock we live on. I’m 53. I hope in my life time we find life out there. If not, it’s still nice just to wonder what’s or who’s out there.

raygamino
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I work in the outdoors at night and always wondered what that little blurry thing was while observing the sky (it’s one of the best parts of being in the outdoors at night) with both my NVGs and my binoculars and now I am super excited to know it’s the Andromeda galaxy. Awesome!

PupitoManuel
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This is such an underrated channel....
Whole internet is filled with tik tokers, memers and god knows what else...
Ppl like you should be well known....
Thanks for bringing an object from 2.5 million light years away to my room....
:D

chewinggum
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When I was a kid my best friends older brother was ambitious and made his own telescope in his basement. He had this 55 gallon drum where he would stand and polish his mirrors with rouge for what seemed eternity. One night he invited me up on the ladder to look into the viewfinder and said “don’t touch the eyepiece with your face”.. as I looked I saw Saturn so closely and distinctly in real time… it affected me for the rest of my life. Thank you for that..It reminds me of that first look.

paulbfields
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When you think about this, it’s amazing and our human minds struggle to comprehend just how enormous that galaxy is. And the fact we live in an age where we won’t get to see it in person.

DG-edey
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Ever since I was about 5yrs old. I was lucky enough to see a shooting star. I am 45yrs old today and still look up at the sky the same way. It never gets old to me.

jasonwebb
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Absolutely Beautiful!! 2.5 Million Year Old Photon Particles Hit Your Eyes!! Mersemerzing!!..🌌

avt_astro
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Andromeda always gets a look when it's well placed for viewing, the best views I get of it are with my 10-inch F/4.5 Dob and a 30mm ultra-wide angle eyepiece that yields a true field of view that is 1.8 degrees across. The dust lanes, star like inner core, and a massive star clouds appear and the two close companions show hints of their structure too.

taraswertelecki
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Guy in the Andromeda Galaxy, looking back saying, "Wow, the Milky Way is breathtaking."

ross
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The fact that I can see other galaxies with my own telescope makes me wonder??? Is there anybody out there ?
Are looking back and asking the same question?
Is your sky blue?

I love the cosmos :) ❤️

jupiterthebiggestplanet
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I am stunned with the magnitude and beauty of Andromeda. I am thankful for these powerful telescopes for allowing me to see what was impossible to see in my childhood. The heavens have always fascinated me. I was also delighted to see the Pillars of Creation, courtesy of the Hubble Telescope.

deenieteenie
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Amazing video. No useless speeches, only good imagery and some fascinating info to read. Good job!

deimosk
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Thank you for putting out a real view of what M31 looks like in a medium telescope
There are a lot of ads that show totally unrealistic images of what you are supposed to see in their 3" refractor.
I used to have a 17" odyesee and everything looked great in it
Aperture rules

mgman
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Wow, I didn't realize that the part we see with binoculars or a simple telescope is just a tiny part of the center! Your stacked images made it clear to me for the first time that the galaxy is much bigger that how we see it on a clear night. The light being emmitted from the middle and outer parts is just too faint to be seen. Awesome, thanks...!!!

normg
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Watching this left me in awe and humbled.

elainewalls
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the place you see is exactly my home 🛸👽

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