Shouldtakeustogetourimagesix 33 with a nicesatellitetryingacrossitgets.
See, that's a satellitetrail, somepieceofhardwareinorbit.
Maybe a spysatelliteorsomethinglikethathasjusthappenedtopassthroughthefieldofviewofwhereourtelescopespointing, whichisratherunluckybecausethetelescopesactually a fairlysmallareaoftheskytoseethegalaxyinthesametoday.
We'redoingbattlewiththelightpollutionherebigtime.
Here's thecenterofthegalaxy M 33 is a spiralgalaxy.
Butbecausetheskyconditionsaregood, allwecanreallyseeatthemomentis a centralcoreofit.
Butonething I findwhen I'm outhereimagingbypointingthetelescopebutthatpartoftheskysortofsoutheastatthistimeofnight, earlyevening, theredoesseemtobe a lotofsatellitespickedupbytheseimages.
Andevenonthis, just a 62ndexplosioncouldseewe'vegotanother, Anothersatelliteimagethere.
Well, I mean, satellitescanbe a problemforthedeepskyimageinthatifusing a telescopethathasquite a widefieldofviewwhenyou'retaking a fairlylongexposuresarefiveminutesor 10 minutes, then a somepointduringtheexposureisquitelikely, satellitewillberecordedpassinginfrontoftheimage.
Infact, a recentimagethat I'vetakenoftheAndromedaGalaxywith a refractingtelescopeactuallyrecordedfivesatellitetrailsin a fiveminuteexposure.
Theyguessgivesyou a goodideaofjusthowcrowdedtheskiesarewithallthesesatellitesinorbit.
Sothat's just a smalltasteofwhat's comingfromDeepSkyvideos.
ButinfairnesstoNick, I thought I shouldshowyousomeimageshetookwithsatellitesdidn't getintheway, andthingsworkedoutnicely.