Page 10 - Kyle Denny
- October 25, 2021
In a follow-up from our previous video on planetary imaging our team member, Kyle, goes over his preferred method to processing his images of the planets.
- October 14, 2021
In our first video of a new series, Kyle heads to Cape Canaveral to take a long exposure shot of the SpaceX Falcon 9 launching the historic Inspiration4 mission. In this video, Kyle explains his settings for his camera to photograph the launch as well...
- October 08, 2021
The reflector is one of the classic designs for a telescope. The reflector telescope was first conceived by Sir Isaac Newton (hence “newt” in Newtonian), who first conceived of the idea that mirrors can be used to create a magnified image in the same...
- September 29, 2021
A German Equatorial Mount (GEM) can be an absolute game-changer for your astrophotography. This ingenious mount will enable you to take long exposures of the nighttime sky without trailing. With the right preparation, it is guaranteed to help you take...
- September 24, 2021
In our first post-processing tutorial, our team member, Kyle, goes over his preferred method to creating high quality lunar mosaics.
- September 05, 2021
We're going live! Tune in with our team member, Kyle, as we share with you live views of some of the best nebula visible in the summer skies. We'll be looking at nebula such as the Lagoon Nebula, Trifid Nebula, the North America Nebula, and much more...
- August 27, 2021
A refractor telescope is one of the most commonly bought telescopes on the market, and for good reason. The portability, high contrast views, and quick cooldown time make them ideal telescopes for beginners and advanced users.
- August 19, 2021
We're going live! Tune in with our team member, Kyle, as we share with you live views of Jupiter's annual opposition with the Earth!
- August 12, 2021
Tune in with our team member, Kyle, as we share with you live views of the annual Perseid Meteor Shower!
- August 02, 2021
We're going live! Tune in live with our team member, Kyle, as he shares with you views of Saturn making its closest approach!
- July 09, 2021
The Andromeda Galaxy (also known as Messier 31, or M31 for short) is one of the most spectacular celestial sights one can see in the night sky. It’s the only galaxy in the northern hemisphere that’s easy to spot with the naked eye and it lies 2.5 million...
- June 25, 2021
We're going live! Tune in live with our team member, Kyle, as he shares views of the June "Strawberry Moon". This will also be the last "supermoon" of 2021. Kyle will be taking your questions about the Moon, astronomy, and more!
- May 28, 2021
Join our team member, Kyle Denny, as well as Scott Mitchell, Director of the OCC Planetarium in Costa Mesa California, as we share with you views of the May 26th, 2021 total lunar eclipse! We answer questions about the eclipse and share two separate views...
- May 11, 2021
In astrophotography, one of the most important steps to ensure an amazing photograph of the night sky is to get your telescope in proper focus. There are many ways to do this, however, the easiest method is to use a Bahtinov Mask.
- April 21, 2021
A common enemy of every amateur astronomer is light pollution! The light emitted from buildings, street lights, headlights, stop lights, porch lights, and even your phone can be detrimental to your views through your telescope. Light pollution is the...