CORONA BOREALIS (en-es) 🪐🌌

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Greetings friends! today we enter space again taking advantage of a very clear and clean sky, for some time I wanted to photograph and study this beautiful constellation it is "Corona Borealis" and it could be said that it is one of the smallest that I have studied so far! It caught my attention that it only has one very bright star, I will also show you with a small video what it is like to live the experience with my camera to capture the stars that many had asked me! so make yourself comfortable and enjoy this little experience!🤓🧠

Saludos amigos! hoy nos adentramos nuevamente al espacio aprovechando un cielo muy despejado y limpio, hacia algun tiempo que queria fotografiar y estudiar esta linda constelacion se trata de "Corona Borealis" y podria decirse que es una de las mas pequeñas que he estudiado hasta ahora! me llamo la atencion que solo tiene una estrella muy brillante, ademas te mostrare con un pequeño video como es vivir la experiencia con mi camara para captar las estrellas que muchos me habian preguntado! asi que ponte comodo y disfruta de esta pequeña experiencia!👨‍🎓👨‍🏫

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LOCATION🧠🌌/UBICACION👨‍💻👨‍🎓

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My routine is basically the same to identify a constellation either I use the skymap program on my cell phone or I use Starry Night Celestron and locate the coordinates to input into the telescope manually! I think it is an advantage of having acquired one with an equatorial mount, it is quite easy to get constellations, stars, planets in the night sky by guiding us with Polaris! Continuing with the explanation, here you can see a capture of my phone and another of the program to observe the constellation in the sky at a certain time! Once the constellation is located, I move on to the next stage!
Mi rutina es basicamente la misma para identificar una constelacion o uso el programa skymap del telefono celular o utilizo Starry Night Celestron y ubico las coordenadas para introducirlas en el telescopio manualmente! creo que es una ventaja de haber adquirido uno con montaje ecuatorial es bastante facil conseguir constelaciones, estrellas, planetas en el cielo nocturno guiandonos con Polaris! continuando con la explicacion aqui puedes ver un capture de mi telefono y otro del programa para observar la constelacion en el cielo a determinada hora! una vez ubicada la constelacion paso a la siguiente etapa!

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When investigating with my search programs I can already know that Borealis is at: "+90° North and −50° South" let's remember that the earth rotates so it is impossible for the stars to remain static when we photograph them so we have 2 options we follow it manually complicated thing or we use an electric motor so that the telescope follows the stars automatically! ready I have the constellation located, I have already placed the engine in operation now I can use a lazer pointer for when I take my eyes off the lens I know which star I am seeing or which one I want to look for!
Al investigar con mis programas de busqueda ya puedo saber que Borealis esta a: "+90°Norte y −50°Sur" recordemos que la tierra realiza rotacion por lo que es imposible que las estrellas se queden estaticas cuando las fotografiamos asi que tenemos 2 opciones la seguimos manualmente cosa complicada o utilizamos un motor electrico para que el telescopio siga a las estrellas automaticamente! listo tengo la constelacion ubicada, ya e colocado el motor en funcionamiento ahora puedo usar un apuntador lazer para cuando quito mi vista de la lente se cual estrella estoy viendo o cual quiero buscar!

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You can clearly make observations to me in the way I search for the constellation because for me, everyone has a different technique to search for the constellation in the sky, let's say that each person does it in the way they feel most comfortable! there are those who believe that a laser is not necessary if you already have the star located in the night sky! but I ask you? If you are accompanied by someone and you want to point something out, how do you do it??? you see... At this point a laser gives a great advantage it is widely used for educational purposes! ready it's time to perform astrophotography and explain what we see!🤔🤓👨‍🏫
Tu puedes claramente realizarme observaciones en la forma como realizo la busqueda de la constelacion porque para mi cada quien tiene una tecnica diferente para buscar la constelacion en el cielo digamos que cada persona lo hace de forma como se sienta mas comodo! hay quienes creen que un lazer no es necesario si tienes ya la estrella ubicada en el cielo nocturno! pero te pregunto? si estas acompañado de alguien y quieres señalar algo como haces??? ves... En este punto un lazer da una gran ventaja es muy usado para fines educativos! listo es hora de realizar astrofotografia y explicar lo que vemos!🤓👨‍🏫🌌🧠

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ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY🧠🌌/ASTROFOTOGRAFIA👨‍💻👨‍🎓

I think it's the first time I upload a video photographing specific stars, I had already done it with planets! How can you see for this if there is a technique that should be used to capture the stars! the common thing is to use the manual mode and lower the ISO so more light enters and you capture more stars! but there is a difference between deep space and constellations! for the constellations the manual mode is not necessary, I use the VIVO configuration and thus intensify the natural color of the stars! as you can see with the naked eye in the sky you can see absolutely NOTHING!!! but in the camera there are many details of stars!👀👀😲
Creo que es primera vez que subo un video fotografiando estrellas especificas, ya lo habia hecho con planetas! como podras ver para esto si hay una tecnica que se debe usar para captar las estrellas! lo comun es emplear el modo manual y bajar el ISO asi entra mas luz y captas mas estrellas! pero hay una diferencia entre espacio profundo y constelaciones! para las constelaciones no es necesario el modo manual, yo uso la configuracion VIVO y asi intencifico el color natural de las estrellas! como puedes ver a simple vista en el cielo no se ve absolutamente NADA!!! pero en la camara hay muchos detalles de estrellas!😅👨‍🎓🤔💥💥

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HISTORY🧠🌌/HISTORIA👨‍💻👨‍🎓

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I loved this photo because I managed to detail all the stars obviously including the main one called: "Alfecca" the stories of the constellations always cause me confusion because the Greeks were known because they had many gods as I am not an expert on the subject I do not understand many gods to which mention is made, for example the corona borealis has a Greek legend which narrates that: "Ariadne had a crown and this constellation symbolized her" this character was the daughter of "Pacifae and Minos", in short Dionysus who was son of Zeus got Ariadne because Theseus had abandoned her and gave her a crown made by the same god Hephaestus! history is interesting but there are almost always several legends involved in a constellation!👸👸🤴
Me encanto esta foto porque consegui detallar todas las estrellas obviamente incluyendo la principal que se llama: "Alfecca" siempre me causa una confusion las historias de las constelaciones porque los griegos fueron conocidos porque tenian muchos dioses como no soy experto en el tema no entiendo muchos dioses a los cuales se les hace mencion, por ejemplo la corona borealis tiene una leyenda griega la cual narra que: "Ariadna tenia una corona y esta constelacion la simbolizaba" este personaje era hija de "Pacifae y Minos", en resumen Dioniso quien era hijo de Zeus se consiguio a Ariadna porque Teseo la habia abandonado y le obsequio una corona fabricada por el mismo dios Hefesto! es interesante la historia pero casi siempre hay varias leyendas envueltas en una constelacion! 💎😏

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characteristic🧠🌌/caracteristicas👨‍💻👨‍🎓

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The constellation is located exactly 20 degrees north, it presents a circular space in the night sky which is grouped with several faint stars! There are those who think that it is easy to locate but for me there are many others that are easier than this despite its small size! Do you remember my post where we studied the Boötes constellation??? Well this one is located a few degrees south! How do we know it is Corona borealis? easy when we unite the stars it is formed as "an arch" that previously for the Greeks represented "a crown"; Of the 88 constellations described by Ptolemy Borealis it is number 73 in terms of size! and this tells us that it is very small right?😮💥👨‍🏫
La constelacion esta ubicada al norte exactamente a unos 20 grados, presenta un espacio circular en el cielo nocturno el cual se agrupan varias estrellas debiles! Hay quienes piensan que es facil de localizar pero para mi hay muchisimas otras mas faciles que esta apesar de su pequeño tamaño! recuerdas mi post donde estudiamos la constelacion de Boötes??? bueno esta esta ubicada unos grados al sur! como sabemos que se trata de la Corona borealis? facil cuando unimos las estrellas se forma como "un arco" que anteriormente para los griegos representaba "una corona"; de las 88 constelaciones descritas por Ptolomeo Borealis es la numero 73 en cuanto a tamaño! y esto nos dice que es muy pequeña cierto?🪐🌌👨‍💻📕

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When I use a filter I can highlight some colors and for example here we see the 7 main stars of the constellation! I say 7 because in total there are more than 25 stars that make up Corona Borealis, and it is interesting because we only see the brightest to detail the rest we need a much more powerful telescope! astronomers don't show much interest in Borealis because there are no deep objects here! double stars are hardly studied! I have to emphasize that it is not a "modern" constellation, on the contrary, it had already been described in the book of Ptolemy! The star Gemma which is its main star is not very bright since its magnitude is far from being negative!🤔🤔
Cuando uso un filtro puedo resaltar algunos colores y por ejemplo aqui vemos las 7 principales estrellas de la constelacion! digo 7 porque en total son mas de 25 estrellas que conforman a Corona Borealis, y es interesante porque solo vemos las mas brillantes para detallar el resto necesitamos de un telescopio mucho mas potente! los astronomos no muestran mucho interes en Borealis porque no hay objetos profundos aqui! apenas se estudian las estrellas dobles! tengo que resaltar que no es una constelacion "moderna" todo lo contrario ya habia sido descrita en el libro de Ptolomeo! La estrella Gemma que es su principal no es muy brillante ya que su magnitud esta muy lejos de ser negativa!😃😃

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ALPHA STAR🧠🌌/ESTRELLA ALFA👨‍💻👨‍🎓

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As I mentioned, it took me a while to photograph it because it is not very bright, it has a magnitude of "2.2", in reality it is not just a star, it is 2 and that is why it is called a "binary star", it is more than 70 light years from our system star and as you can see its color is white since its main star is a white one! the companion of this white star can "orbit every 17 days"😮😮
Como les mencionaba me llevo trabajo fotografiarla porque no es muy brillante tiene una magnitud de "2,2" en realidad no es solo una estrella son 2 y por eso se le llama "estrella binaria", esta a mas de 70años luz de nuestro sistema solar y como puedes ver su color es blanco ya que su estrella principal es una blanca! la compañera de esta estrella blanca puede "orbitar cada 17 dias"😃

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This is really nice thanks for sharing as always

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I am wondering how fast you become able to identify most constellations with your eyes with experience. And how many you know?

To go back to this post, I have found the pictures excellent. Thanks for sharing them with us.

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