Seestar S30 - What to Expect Part 2 - Galaxies
I used the springtime to image quite a few galaxies whilst they were well positioned for viewing, using the Seestar S30 telescope. In this video, I want to give you an idea of the sort of results you can expect, both straight out of the Seestar, and with a little bit of basic processing. Most of the images were taken in the native alt az mode with the default 10-second exposure time. This methodology is the simplest, straight out of the box method and does not require the purchase of any additional equipment.

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Seestar S30 - What to Expect Part 3 - Star Clusters

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Seestar S30 - What to Expect Part 1 - Nebulae

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Photographing a Galaxy for 10 Seconds vs 10 Hours

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Seestar S30 Smart Telescope - First Light Deep Sky Images

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SvBony's New Camera Captured Something Extraordinary - SC571CC - The Results

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I tried using a budget smart scope for astrophotography. It was not what I expected.

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AI Sharpening for Astrophotos in Siril with Parallax

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Seestar S30 | Full review and tutorial.

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SeeStar Planet Photography: Expectations vs Reality (And All Your Other Questions Answered)

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Jupiter Is Not A Gas Giant (We've Been Wrong For 400 Years)

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Journey to the Edge of the Universe in Real Time!

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James Webb's Mysterious Red Dots Are Finally Starting to Make Sense

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Deep Sky Stack In the Seestar S50/S30 App #zwo #astronomyeducation

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Brian Cox: The terrifying possibility of the Great Filter

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🔭 Seestar: The Ultimate Comparison 😮 S30 Series: Which one wins? 🏆

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Seestar Tutorial For Dummies

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Astronomers Have Spotted a Galaxy So Far Away, It Raises Troubling Questions

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Seestar EQ Mode Trick: How I Get a Perfect Polar Alignment Everytime

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Improving Astrophotography Images using These Tips! #seestar #zwo

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