The universe is a big mystery for most of us. Through physics humans found out more about the universe. The installation of the space telescopes allow us to find out more about what is surrounding us and the more we find out, the smaller we felt.
Everything we are experiencing now are all part of a creation. By who we don't really know. Scientist called this miracle the Big Bang. Where universe is created from nothing. You, me are all miracles. And yet, our lifespan is a mere 100 years if you live healthy for the most of your life. We all will return to nothing as we age and the cycle for life continues even if we are gone from this world, this dimension.
Astronomy has been really exciting for me. I love to look at pictures showing planets that are few hundred times bigger than earth, planets that consist of gas rather than solid ground we are feeling now on earth. Stars that explodes and leave a remnant of gas clouds behind for millions of years. Looking up in the starry sky is the fastest way of travelling back in time. Humans are so short lived and our history makes us a young race, a young human race.
My next year's plan is to capture images of our solar system, mostly Jupiter and Saturn. And have a proper website to document my visits, images that I took through the years...
Have you ever looked up to the sky at night and wonder what are those blinking points of lights. Have you every wondered where exactly are we in the universe and if, someone out there in the vast darkness, are like us, humans. Through hundred of years, humans have used science to find out the mysteries of the cosmic, and some chose to use it against humanity... Another hobby of mine is Hifi, and it goes very well with astronomy. Enjoy
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
CN212 for Planetary Astrophotography
This will be coming in soon
Takahashi CN212
Got this from a good friend, Remus and will be focusing mainly on planetary next year when I have my gears prep.
Now what I need is to save enough for a G11 Gemini 2. Then an Imaging Source CCD cam and Im good to go lol
Takahashi CN212
Got this from a good friend, Remus and will be focusing mainly on planetary next year when I have my gears prep.
Now what I need is to save enough for a G11 Gemini 2. Then an Imaging Source CCD cam and Im good to go lol
Monday, May 21, 2012
Its been so long!!!
Its been a while since I've taken any images of the cosmos. Due to some unforeseen issues i had to sell away my gears.
I am looking to buy a telescope for planetary soon> keep a look out for jupiter! lol
I am looking to buy a telescope for planetary soon> keep a look out for jupiter! lol
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