This YouTube channel provides basic tutorial videos for astronomy and astrophotography. The curriculum will cover topics like
x movement of the stars in the sky
x different mount types
x telescopes to choose from
x image acquisition techniques
x post processing
x ... And much more.
Step by step newcomers are guided through the complex topic of astrophotography.
Hi I'm Chris.
I'm a physicist and very interested and enthusiastic about everything above us. I came across astronomy a short while ago and as i went through all the very good tutorial videos, forum discussions and helping websites, I decided to create a "save haven" for beginners. People without time or with no idea where to start digging may here find their "starting-point" for the long journey of astronomy. This basic tutorials can only scratch the surface but shall cover everything a newcomer needs to know to get started. So join me on my ongoing journey!
Clear skies everyone!
Greetings
Chris
I will link every new tutorial video here in this thread. You can give your comments, ideas, corrections, suggestions, clues or hints... Everything from within this fantastic community is welcomed!
So this is the first part of the first episode of the theory-chapter: "what is there to see in the night sky? - solar system objects"
I will cover the objects, that can be seen in the night sky basically ordering then by distance starting witch the objects inside the solar system.
https://youtu.be/GTok_iMSM-0
Greetings
Chris
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