14" Telescope view of Jupiter Venus Conjunction, The Moon, Planetary Nebulae and Galaxies
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Dark Centre presents a sample of the views through a 14" Lx200 from a light poluted urban environment. Showing the alignment process, Jupiter, Venus, their recent conjunction and the Moon in raw unprocessed video footage filmed on a full frame DSLR. Deep space images of M57 The Ring Nebula, M27 The Dumbbell Nebula, M51 The Whirlpool Galaxy and M102 The Spindle Galaxy.
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like the music, who is it?
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Very nice, do you have more videos and pictures to share?
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So the moon was the only thing that piece of shit could focus on?. That is sad.
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Dang! What the heck telescope is that and how much does something like that run in the USA?
I would LOVE a nice tele but resources are always an issue, as I put most of mine back into my hobby business which is another passion I have. -
Thanks for the amazing video. Would love to know the name of the music that starts at 1:10 and plays throughout this video.
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"My God, look at the size of that thing!". I just bought a travel scope 70 that's about the diameter of one of those bolts :) Lovely Moon shots, what's the highest useable magnification assuming a really good night for viewing the Moon from the UK?
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iv had better images with my binocs
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lame footage.
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You spent money on a telescope yet could not show us shit. What a goof
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This is BOLLOCKS
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A few thoughts for anyone debating flat earth vs globe earth... does the sun travel faster in the southern summer than in the northern summer because the distance it has to travel will be greater around the perimeter of a flat earth? If you presume that sun travels around the Antarctic circle in the southern summer that’s a distance of 10900 from the north pole to the antarctic circle, giving a diameter of 21800 miles, giving the flat earth to that point a circumference of 68582 miles (pi x 21800) it means the sun will have to travel at about 2855 MPH to give a 24 hour day, the sun will be going at Mach 2.3, more than twice the speed of sound, it would be blazing across the sky like a supersonic jet. But near the north pole in the northern summer if it travels around the arctic circle which is 10970 miles in circumference it will only have to travel at about 457 MPH, that’s some feat. We don’t see that, I wonder why? (I guess it would cause a bit of a problem for the moon keeping up too!)
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NICE
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So massive telescope and so small stars
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tell us the the 3 soundtracks for fuck sake
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only this whit so powerfull telescope!???
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what camera are you using brother ?
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Please zoom in n stars more, i get closer than this on my camera with no telescope. can you enlarge a photoof a star please
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Can you do a daytime mon please so we can see that its see thrugh
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have you got any photos of stars shinning through the moon?
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so, do you have any good photos of stars and planets up close?
Can you tell that none of them are solid and are just balls of energy?
Can you tell the stars move above you and not the Earth below you?
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