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About this video: This is a personal project: I use AI (ChatGTP, NotebookLLM etc...) to turn dense academic books into podcast-style summaries so I can listen and decide if they’re worth reading in full. It’s a niche thing, and I don’t expect many people to watch — but I’m sharing it for fun and in case someone else finds value in it. Seeing deep space isn’t about bigger telescopes. It’s about learning how to look. In this episode, we dive into Deep-Sky Observing by S. R. Coe, a book written for observers who already know the basics and want to go further. Galaxies, nebulae, and clusters don’t reveal themselves at a glance—you have to train your eye. We cover practical observing skills like protecting night vision, choosing eyepieces, and planning sessions with charts or planetarium software. More importantly, we explore the art of seeing: slowing down, taking notes, sketching what you actually observe, and learning to pull subtle detail out of the darkness. This is deep-sky observing as a craft—part science, part patience, part experience under real night skies.