Deep Field Astrophotography: Imaging the Far Side of the Cosmos

Deep Field Astrophotography: Imaging the Far Side of the Cosmos

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Deep Field Astrophotography: Imaging the Far Side of the Cosmos
It is estimated the observable universe is 93 billion light years across, but imaging the far corners is generally left to space agencies and professional observatories. But astrophotography equipment has reached the place where we too can image the far-deep cosmos. See the full resolution image of the deep field images shot at the Sky Story Observatory and used to make this video at our Astrobin: https://app.astrobin.com/u/SkyStory?i=ivyqvn#gallery Thank you to NASA, ESA and the HST Frontier Fields team (STScI) for the three deep field images used at the beginning of this video. *** *** *** Check out a portfolio of astro imagery shot from the Sky Story Observatory at Astrobin: https://www.astrobin.com/users/SkyStory/ If you would like to learn about my multi-tiered, layer-based approach to astrophotography development, you can find a complete playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5QNoAcKJBRP7G0psAfSFUqXvglKWidAs&si=DcCQjIO33-PEj5XN We are Telescope Canada's first affiliate. It's a great place for astrophotography gear with fast service and an informed staff who are passionate about astrophotography. Using the following link adds nothing to your cost but helps us produce more educational videos about this amazing universe around us. Just copy and paste the link into your browser: https://telescopescanada.ca?bg_ref=KK15sLXmWw All videos best viewed in 4K. Peer into the cosmos on Sky Story and along the way come to appreciate our world all the more. Here, we explore the realm of nature beyond our Earth through the fields of astronomy and astrophotography. All our programs are committed to the standards of scientifically accurate, high quality content that aims to educate and inspire. New videos are posted weekly, so please subscribe. #astronomy #astrophotography #space #nebula #stars