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  • čas přidán 2. 11. 2016
  • How to assemble a SkyWatcher Dobsonian 20" in 10 easy steps. Then, time-lapse under the dark Australian sky with the telescope.
    Stock Media provided by Talekeeper_Music / Pond5
    Title of the song: Dragonheart - Epic Heroic Trailer
    Composer: Petar Milinkovic

Komentáře • 153

  • @ColeRees
    @ColeRees Před 4 lety +13

    Wow, I got emotional! There’s no better feeling that sharing your telescope with others. Great video!

  • @paulcozens2278
    @paulcozens2278 Před 4 lety +17

    I was nervous watching all the people at the eyepiece with that beautiful 20" mirror exposed. I put a nylon shroud around my scope to keep out extraneous light and anything anyone might drop.

    • @wesleydonnelly2141
      @wesleydonnelly2141 Před 2 lety

      I agree. I think it's plain madness not fitting the shroud around the Telescope because it has a very large fragile extremely expensive primary mirror and you need to protect it from dust, moisture ( as much as is practically possible ) and obviously foreign objects falling onto it!?

  • @search4more
    @search4more Před 7 lety +5

    It's really seldom that I like a video, but here sound and picture are just perfectly in tune. Awesome telescope, had mine for a year now. The skies are just amazing seen with a binoviewer.

  • @bigtsape
    @bigtsape Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. Wouldn't have gotten my StarGate assembled without it.

  • @TheAstronomer
    @TheAstronomer Před 4 lety +7

    Lovely video. You have well shown how to assemble the 20” telescope. Liked and subscribed.

  • @ianexcalibur7096
    @ianexcalibur7096 Před 5 lety +5

    Nothing on this planet can match the night sky for awesomeness.....

  • @nikulsuthar
    @nikulsuthar Před 7 lety +16

    Aah the telescope!!! Aah the sky!!! Aah the photography!!! Aah the killing music!!! I can't stop watching on and on!!! It really took me to heavens!!! So when everything is excellent there definitely comes a complaint - Why this is not infinitely long? Please keep posting more and more like this...

    • @TheStrataminor
      @TheStrataminor Před 6 lety +1

      Watch this with the Benny Hill music then...that should kill the moment for you! Lol

    • @kalpakraut7129
      @kalpakraut7129 Před 6 lety

      @Nikul Suthar www.skywatcher-india.com

    • @ianexcalibur7096
      @ianexcalibur7096 Před 6 lety +1

      This music is very inspirational, at least you can turn the sound down.......Simples.......

  • @szabolcsschneider9926
    @szabolcsschneider9926 Před 4 lety +1

    Absolutely amazing

  • @astrodiver1
    @astrodiver1 Před 7 lety +4

    Awesome video! Thanks.

  • @pduffy421
    @pduffy421 Před 5 lety +4

    Amazing time-lapse!! 4:16

  • @Ade.M
    @Ade.M Před 6 lety +2

    Excellent video! Lot of work but worth every second! :D

  • @gunnarjensen5910
    @gunnarjensen5910 Před 7 lety +1

    Beautiful telescope..

  • @gunnarjensen5910
    @gunnarjensen5910 Před 5 lety +6

    Amazing video..P.s. the biggest telescope in Iceland is an 18 inch reflector....

  • @borcz100
    @borcz100 Před 5 lety

    That was spectacular

  • @patriotastronomer6780
    @patriotastronomer6780 Před 5 lety

    I am just finding out about this? Very cool post! I have a Meade Lightbridge 16 that I am happy with so far, this scope appears to be much superior. I have to check these out! Trade up!

  • @StargazerFS128
    @StargazerFS128 Před 7 lety

    fantastic video!!

  • @skepticalopen-mind4031
    @skepticalopen-mind4031 Před 7 lety +1

    video grandioso! Congratulazioni

  • @daverowe433
    @daverowe433 Před 5 lety

    Fantastic video

  • @Swedeonamotorcycle
    @Swedeonamotorcycle Před 5 lety +7

    I thought my 16" was pretty big. :) Really cool to see from 4:16 . Big thumbs UP!

  • @neilduffin2731
    @neilduffin2731 Před 4 lety +1

    Just WOW!!. Oh for a 20 inch telescope.

  • @GAK983
    @GAK983 Před 3 lety +1

    Judging by the number of people watching the telescope paid off overnight.

  • @ianexcalibur7096
    @ianexcalibur7096 Před 5 lety

    This video is so freakin fantastic....

  • @lastsonofkrypton3918
    @lastsonofkrypton3918 Před rokem +1

    The music you hear wasn't added to the video. A 20" telescope is so epic that the sky will actually burst into symphony when enough people gather to use it. 🤩

  • @truckernige
    @truckernige Před 3 lety +1

    excellent video. subbed

  • @BernardiniGiuseppe
    @BernardiniGiuseppe Před 3 lety

    Bellissimo video, mi sono venuti i brividi, poi la musica...

  • @NGC008
    @NGC008 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice video, thanks for sharing. Particularly liked the reflections of the stars on the primary. Bit of a faff setting up though?

  • @jinu0613
    @jinu0613 Před 4 lety +2

    20inches under australia sky?? awesome

  • @neilduffin2731
    @neilduffin2731 Před 4 lety +1

    More to the point., Oh for a sky like that !! Sadly I am in Wales not New South Wales.

  • @ljesus67
    @ljesus67 Před 2 lety +1

    I. A. M. I. N. L. O. V. E !

  • @douweodh4146
    @douweodh4146 Před 5 lety

    I always like these quick set up telescopes 🤔

    • @gunnarjensen5910
      @gunnarjensen5910 Před 5 lety

      Then ther is the collimation process.. The most important before any seeing..

  • @ramireznoy
    @ramireznoy Před 7 lety

    Awsome video!! Should be nice you to make a new one with the sky views from the telescope.

  • @rv30110
    @rv30110 Před 5 lety

    very nice video !

  • @TheBlackicehunter
    @TheBlackicehunter Před 7 lety +1

    very nice

  • @CB-RADIO-UK
    @CB-RADIO-UK Před 7 lety

    All nighter and what a sky wow :-O

  • @briansmith5391
    @briansmith5391 Před 5 lety

    Holy cow, does this thing come with a house!?, Beautiful Scope and piece of machinery, though!

  • @matteomarzo5299
    @matteomarzo5299 Před 6 lety

    Grande Adriano! :)

  • @arkonenne
    @arkonenne Před 5 lety

    très belle vidéo !!!!

  • @Rocky_Intertidal
    @Rocky_Intertidal Před 6 lety

    Beautiful scope! My only addition would be a shroud over the truss tubes to prevent people from sneezing or dropping their gum on the primary mirror. But then it would not be quite as sexy.

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen Před 4 lety

      They do make matching shrouds, at least, but I don’t know if it comes with in the 8 grand purchase price.

    • @renemoh4186
      @renemoh4186 Před 4 lety

      @@JasperJanssen The shrouds are included with the telescope

  • @briansmith5391
    @briansmith5391 Před 5 lety

    I gotta get me one of these!!!!!!!

  • @moneyhoney8598
    @moneyhoney8598 Před 7 lety

    AWESOME VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @NGC008
    @NGC008 Před 4 lety

    Nice video, thanks for sharing.. Strikes me that critical collimation must be very difficult to achieve? I suppose the long focal length helps..

  • @brianp9054
    @brianp9054 Před 5 lety

    Awesome video! Very very existing after 4:15! What camera did you used for record the Milky Way?

  • @acamiln8354
    @acamiln8354 Před 5 lety +1

    What song...When I heard the song I thought it is frome someone form my home country,...who else could make so good song that I like it....And YES. :)

  • @tyreza79
    @tyreza79 Před 2 lety +1

    Show us some ground level closeups of the moon with camera zoom + software digital zoom please!!!

  • @NightAudiobook
    @NightAudiobook Před 2 lety +1

    5 years ago )) This is old technology already

  • @davidrapp345
    @davidrapp345 Před 5 lety

    That is a damn nice scope and I only have one issue with it, it's the handle's that anchor the bars at the bottom and the ones used to anchor the bars at the top, are they plastic or metal, the reason I ask is because the plastic will strip out over time and also they are subject to the heat and cold if their plastic, I have dealt with those same handle's on a printing press, we replaced all of them with the metal type, for the price of the scope I hope they are metal. :)

  • @johnzond
    @johnzond Před 3 lety +1

    Can you use this while tracking for astrophotography is the tracking precise enough

  • @gunnarjensen5910
    @gunnarjensen5910 Před 7 lety

    Is it much better than f.ex. 16 inch Orion ?? Or an 11 inch SCT on an EQ mount ? See any details ? Clusters ? Nebulae ?

  • @gunnarjensen5910
    @gunnarjensen5910 Před 7 lety

    Looks amazing. Curious if there are any pictures or videos out there on the images from this type of telescope. Would you reccommend this setup over smaller EQ setups ?? Not comparable ? I managed to get very nice still images of the moon from my 12 inch manual Dobsonian, even if dobs are not supposed to..

    • @hzuiel
      @hzuiel Před 7 lety +1

      unless you're far from any major cities, I think the larger apertures just work against you. More light gathering means more light pollution gathering.

    • @jussivalter
      @jussivalter Před 6 lety

      If you want to do astrophotography, EQ setups are better. These huge telescopes are typically on Alt-Az or dubsonian type stands and I don't even know how they can solve the field rotation problem when do astrophotography. EQ stands haven't this problem.

  • @BrotherAlan
    @BrotherAlan Před 3 lety +1

    I now know why open truss dob owners place them on large tarps. So no one walking up kicks dirt on to the mirror.

  • @bookie60
    @bookie60 Před 6 lety +3

    This video almost made me cry

    • @chas453
      @chas453 Před 4 lety +1

      It was the music, its best to switch the music off , as it disturbs the logical part of your mind .

  • @gunnarjensen5910
    @gunnarjensen5910 Před 5 lety

    Which would be more valuable a giant dob or a smaller stable equatorial imaging mount....The eternal question...How big, big has to be in order to beat the best imagind cameras...?

  • @gunnarjensen5910
    @gunnarjensen5910 Před 5 lety

    Seeing the universe with the naked eyes is amazing off course...But I wonder if we need 30 meter Magellan telescope to see the real difference without good camera gear...

  • @mauria5634
    @mauria5634 Před 7 lety

    Excelente video!!! y ni hablar de ese traga luz!!

  • @perseus9084
    @perseus9084 Před 4 lety +3

    Не телескоп! Мечта!

    • @user-lw9ym6ss4x
      @user-lw9ym6ss4x Před rokem

      Самый жирный из скай вотчеров

  • @user-jx9vz7mv9m
    @user-jx9vz7mv9m Před 5 lety

    О бог ты мой!!!! Это же сколько всего нужно кроме финансов для такого монстрища!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @gunnarjensen5910
    @gunnarjensen5910 Před 7 lety

    What is it best for ? Planets ? Deep sky ?

  • @dny00001
    @dny00001 Před 7 lety

    what cameras where used for the timelapses ?

  • @FrothGiant
    @FrothGiant Před 3 lety +2

    Great video love it 🙂 ,, Skywatcher should just spend some time correcting the issues with these scopes and bring them back on the market eh ,,, no excuse for a awesome company like skywatcher not to do this ,, so please get the issues fixed so we can buy the stargate 20 ,, and feel free to make a stargate 25 please

    • @inter-linked
      @inter-linked Před 3 lety

      Do they have a few problems at the moment?

  • @anandarajan1917
    @anandarajan1917 Před 4 lety

    Jaws dropped.. Goose bumps.. Where can I find pictures taken with it?

  • @15seconds3
    @15seconds3 Před 3 lety

    Can Skywatcher not do away with the truss clamps with a more robust set of trusses or an 8 pole system.

  • @RellyOhBoy
    @RellyOhBoy Před 4 lety

    That wide open mirror is scary...needs a shroud ASAP.

  • @paulkazjack
    @paulkazjack Před 4 lety

    This is all well and good but you really need a dedicated Observatory for this size of scope. Setting up in the daylight is long enough, it's the teardown at 5am when you are completely knackered that really gets forgotten about. Oh and the uncomfortable stepladder for viewing.

  • @uglyoldblindbloke8298
    @uglyoldblindbloke8298 Před rokem +1

    cool. What was that music? :)

  • @SmeeUncleJoe
    @SmeeUncleJoe Před rokem +2

    I'm always a nervous wreck watching the masses invited in to look through a truss dob. That exposed mirror creeps me out and the first thing I'd do with that scope if give my wife the dimensions and flat black cloth with velcro to sew up a protective shroud. Beats doing life for murdering a kid that dropped that ... on the mirror. I was at an outdoor star party just like that when my friend took the podium to give a presentation, I looked over at his 24 inch truss and kids were hanging off of it like it was a set of monkey bars. Took a lot of self regulation to not lay a beating on them or their parents.

  • @PCPointerDE
    @PCPointerDE Před 10 měsíci

    Is it parrallactic mount and EQ or alt-az. Goto like Skywatcher Goto

  • @billhaleyrock2471
    @billhaleyrock2471 Před 6 lety +1

    denn haben wir auch in unsere kleine runde.da geht der himmel auf.

  • @omgimlovinit
    @omgimlovinit Před rokem

    Is a "light bucket" or long focal length needed to view anomalies on the moon?

  • @constantinx1380
    @constantinx1380 Před 7 lety

    Very good looking. What is the eyepiece height(in cm) at zenith? thank you

  • @highspeedboom
    @highspeedboom Před 2 lety +1

    Why has this been discontinued? Surly they weren’t running out of customers?

  • @HermaphroGynandro
    @HermaphroGynandro Před 5 lety +3

    How well are you able to see Uranus and Neptune through there?

  • @tomylomas7721
    @tomylomas7721 Před 6 lety

    hermoso

  • @danielalkobot1724
    @danielalkobot1724 Před 4 lety

    I setiously consider this

  • @teresagriffiths2249
    @teresagriffiths2249 Před 5 lety

    would be nice to see how big things look through it ? like the moon

    • @Guido_XL
      @Guido_XL Před 3 lety

      With a 2000 mm focal length, it is not a question as how the Moon looks, it is a question what crater details you are seeing.
      The Moon's apparent size is half an arc-degree at the sky. With an 28 mm eye piece, you will get a magnification of 2000/28 = 71.4 times. You do not need more than 40 x to see the entire disk of the Moon, so, almost twice that magnification is showing you only half the Moon.
      Of course, you could take an eye piece with larger focal length, but you don't need a huge telescope as this one to properly view the Moon. If you have such a monster available, you want to dive into the details of it all.
      Besides, the sheer aperture size of this monster is virtually going to burn your retina when you take a peek through an eye piece without filter. This enormous telescope is gathering that much light intensity that it is almost like looking into the Sun directly. Anyone with a normal amateur telescope has made that experience, I guess. Just looking at the Moon with a fast scope is hurting your eye, so that you want to put a filter in between.

  • @gunnarjensen5910
    @gunnarjensen5910 Před 5 lety

    My biggest telescope is a 12 inch reflector.. I plan to upgrate to a bigger dobsonian or german equatorial as soon as possible...

  • @Arcord10
    @Arcord10 Před 5 lety

    Do you have any pictures from the telescope?

  • @LucaCaradonna
    @LucaCaradonna Před 6 lety

    Can you tell me the name of this song, please?

  • @bobsteroni777
    @bobsteroni777 Před 4 lety +2

    Sky Hoon! $8k US - actually thought it would be more expensive than that. I'd build a beautiful little house for it. I think they call those "observatories." Is there any astrophotography posted from this puppy? Love it, mate.

    • @testaraustralia
      @testaraustralia  Před 4 lety +1

      Not really, for astrophotography you need an equatorial mount and a much rigid tube.

    • @einarcharleslarsen
      @einarcharleslarsen Před 4 měsíci

      No, you don't need an equatorial mount for that . Remember, The world's largest astronomical telescopes no longer use it.
      @@testaraustralia

  • @ignatprokhoropchyuck4652

    Awesome scope need to grow some wage

  • @tomjones2121
    @tomjones2121 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm guessing that , after spending that much money on this mirror there was no money left over for a shroud ? LOL

  • @detectiveamevirus8
    @detectiveamevirus8 Před 4 lety +1

    This telescope price in malaysia around RM31,000 wow

  • @tomjones2121
    @tomjones2121 Před 3 lety +1

    You forgot to show us the hour lost collimating it ..LOL

  • @user-qw1ky2vl8m
    @user-qw1ky2vl8m Před 4 lety +1

    Photo planets???

  • @Potniyfallujah
    @Potniyfallujah Před 6 lety +1

    Хорошая вещь. Но использовать её конечно хорошо где-нибудь в горах, иначе нецелесообразно покупать такую дорогую хреновину. Я я бы её установил в какую нибудь маленькую обсерваторию из сруба где нибудь в горах.

    • @spaceyou5819
      @spaceyou5819 Před 5 lety

      почему обязательно в горах? что за глупость

  • @tonyvtc3
    @tonyvtc3 Před 7 lety

    Awesome telescope music is by who please thank you.

  • @yhtlxy
    @yhtlxy Před 4 lety

    show us the picture you have taken from the universe, mars, jupiter,etc,

  • @lt3533
    @lt3533 Před 3 lety

    Hi! Is it necessary to collimate it every time you use it?

  • @fernandoastorgaserrano129

    How difficult is step 3?? Is not that cradle with the mirror around 60kg?!

  • @robbirob2000
    @robbirob2000 Před 7 lety +31

    Thank You for this amazing video! :-)
    Only stupid people can dislike this.

  • @Dimassssssss
    @Dimassssssss Před 4 lety

    👍🤤

  • @gz1775
    @gz1775 Před 7 lety

    Is this "grab and go"?

  • @92OnTV
    @92OnTV Před 7 lety

    next step 40" :)

  • @guava101
    @guava101 Před 6 lety +2

    i was wondering if all the comments were sarcastic...then it got to 4:16.....

  • @ArthurDoesThings8960
    @ArthurDoesThings8960 Před 7 lety

    With a 20" mirror wouldn't dust particles be a concern?

  • @dirtytreerat14
    @dirtytreerat14 Před 3 lety

    Is this good for moon pictures?

    • @Guido_XL
      @Guido_XL Před 3 lety

      You will gather details of the Moon most definitely with such a huge scope. It has a 2000 mm focal length, so that you can expect craters and such in high resolution.
      The Moon's disk will appear as a 17.5 mm disk image on a camera sensor, if positioned in prime focus. With a 36 x 24 mm full frame sensor, it will just fit onto your imaging. But, with an APS-C it will barely fit, or be cropped somehow. Of course, you could apply a focus reducer, but with such a huge aperture, why would you want to do such a thing?
      You can make quite nice pictures of the Moon with much smaller scopes than this monster.

    • @dirtytreerat14
      @dirtytreerat14 Před 3 lety

      @@Guido_XL I know. I was joking. But thanks for telling me so I know in the future.

    • @Guido_XL
      @Guido_XL Před 3 lety

      @@dirtytreerat14 Does that mean that you can tell how large your image on the camera sensor is going to be if you take into consideration as to how apparently large your targeted object in the sky is? Like in this example of the Moon?

    • @dirtytreerat14
      @dirtytreerat14 Před 3 lety

      @@Guido_XL no but that’s why i said thanks so I know in the future.

    • @Guido_XL
      @Guido_XL Před 3 lety

      @@dirtytreerat14 What I actually meant was to ask whether you understand as to how I got to my statement that the Moon will be imaged as a 17.5 mm disk on your camera-sensor in case of a 2000 mm focal length scope. Can you acknowledge that you know how this figure is produced from the example of the Moon (half a degree arc in the sky) and the f = 2000 mm data?

  • @deadandburied7626
    @deadandburied7626 Před 5 lety +1

    What no collimation?! 😲

    • @Guido_XL
      @Guido_XL Před 3 lety

      The collimation part would probably have been too boring for a video like this. He did the collimation procedure for sure.

  • @szaki
    @szaki Před 5 lety

    How much?

    • @szaki
      @szaki Před 5 lety

      Oh, $7k for the 20" non-goto!

  • @any1ne
    @any1ne Před 7 lety

    Потрачено такое большое время на сборку, охлаждение ГЗ. А ради чего ? Бобры счастливы?

    • @user-qw1ky2vl8m
      @user-qw1ky2vl8m Před 4 lety +1

      Этот идиот даже не показал фотки космоса через этот телескоп

    • @perseus9084
      @perseus9084 Před 4 lety

      Чего вы злые такие? Ну хоть бы и бобров порадовать!

  • @user-qw1ky2vl8m
    @user-qw1ky2vl8m Před 4 lety

    Photo planets?????

  • @timfremstad3434
    @timfremstad3434 Před 4 lety

    I very impressed by the fact nobody will ever show what these damn big ass things can see in ANY of these videos......apparently they don't see much .....if they do, then show those of us who would like to get into astronomy

    • @inter-linked
      @inter-linked Před 3 lety

      I understand that may be quite difficult. Astrophotography is a serious skill (which I’m sure this chap has acquired) but you need the right equipment - likely gear that lends itself to image capture.

    • @CitizenMio
      @CitizenMio Před 2 lety

      @@inter-linked Yup and also the right telescope for the job, dobsonians like this one aren't particularly designed to do that. This one actually has tracking, so it could definitely produce some nice images of a variety of objects with decent additional gear and plenty of skill. But what these dobsonians excel at is the deep space visual experience. And that's something you can't capture on camera as camera's do not equal eyes+brain. You really have to experience that in person and it's that sense of *really* seeing these things that's so awe inspiring. They're two very different but interesting sides of the hobby.