Posts Tagged ‘telescope’
Jupiter Through Celestron 8inch Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope
As the title says! This is my best yet I have Captured! And as I said in my old jupiter video I used a better Camera! With time it will get better! In the future I will get an HD Camcorder! Nevertheless I myself was IMPRESSED at what this C8 can do! In a part of the video When I had a PERFECT Seeing condition You could Start to see more detail in Jupiter I was impressed! And yes it WAS recorded from an 8 inch telescope! Enjoy! I will bring more soon! It was recorded With a Sony DCR-SR45 HandyCam camcorder. All manually Guided by me no camera adapter or anything like that. It was difficult But I focused and kept Steady. Thanks again for watching!
Duration : 0:6:35
Jupiter telescope maksutov 180/2700 orion europa shadow 21/08/10 Paris France
With a dmk21 firewire
Red channel
Barlow Meade X2 apo
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Ufo flying past sunspot number 1076 meade etx 70 telescope sun filter x37b sighting
its probably x37b.
Video captured about 5pm over illinois
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Telescope Eyes – Eisley
Lyrics:
Ohh,
You humor me today,
Calling me out to play,
With your telescope eyes, metal teeth,
I can’t be seen with you, you see
Please don’t make me cry,
Please don’t make me cry,
I’m just like you I know you know,
I’m just like you so leave me alone,
I wonder, why can’t you see,
You’re just not near enough like me,
With your telescope eyes,
Metal teeth, I, can’t be seen with you,
Please don’t make me cry,
Please don’t make me cry,
I’m just like you I know you know,
Im just like you so leave me alone,
Please don’t make me cry,
Please don’t make me cry,
I’m just like you I know you know,
I’m just like you so leave me alone,
Please don’t make me cry,
Please don’t make me cry,
I’m just like you I know you know,
I’m just like you so leave me alone.
Oh, you humor me today…
Duration : 0:3:5
Starship of Choice
Ed Rice discusses the joy of astronomy and using his new Meade MaxMount 20″ telescope.
Duration : 0:2:50
Hubble Telescope–Images of the Universe
http://www.encognitive.com
“The variety of galaxies we see is amazing. In time these Hubble data could turn out to be the double helix of galaxy formation. We are clearly seeing some of the galaxies as they were more than ten billion years ago, in the process of formation,” said Robert Williams, Director of the Space telescope Science Institute Baltimore, Maryland. “As the images have come up on our screens, we have not been able to keep from wondering if we might somehow be seeing our own origins in all of this. The past ten days have been an unbelievable experience.”
Harry Ferguson, one of the HDF team astronomers added: “One of the great legacies of the Hubble Telescope will be these deep images of the sky showing galaxies to the faintest possible limits with the greatest possible clarity from here out to the very horizon of the universe.”
The term “deep” in an astronomical sense means looking at the faintest objects in the universe. Because the most distant objects are also among the dimmest, the image is the equivalent of using a “time machine” to look into the past to witness the early formation of galaxies, perhaps less than one billion years after the universe’s birth in the Big Bang.
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1996/01/text/
http://www.encognitive.com/Alpha-Centaurians.pdf
Duration : 0:3:23
Large Binocular Telescope
A video by the Max Planck Society from 2004 regarding the new Large Binocular Telescope in Arizona-
‘The world’s largest single telescope is being set up atop Mount Graham in Arizona at an elevation of 3,190 meters. This revolutionary instrument, called the Large Binocular telescope (LBT), is equipped with two light-collecting mirrors of 8.4 meters in diameter which can both be directed at a distant celestial body simultaneously, similar to a pair of binoculars. Source- http://www.mpg.de/english/illustrationsDocumentation/multimedia/scienceMovies/2004/index.html
Duration : 0:4:25
June 17 2010
this was the first attempt to film jupiter.
Orion XT8i