So, you think you've seen the Moon?
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Does familiarity breed contempt? The Moon is one of the most familiar objects in the night sky, so familiar in fact that it is often overlooked - even by astronomers! This video might surprise you - it asks you to think again about the Moon and - more importantly - to take a proper look at it, perhaps for the first time in your life. Presented by Robert J Dalby FRAS Produced by A.R.B Media Productions for The Astronomy and Nature Centre.
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the park video had no sound.
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respect for u guys
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are you still alive?
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nice video
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Thanks for the video... Great way to show the size and distance.
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Glad i found this guys videos
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Fascinating, thanks.
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hello from Des Moines Iowa!!! great vid.
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You keep mentioning Des Moines. How did you know I was watching from Des Moines? ;-)
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Are you able to see any proof of any of the moon landings from earth with a telescope?
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you are awesome sir!
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Wonderfully made video.. thank you Sir.
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Outstanding video. Twenty minutes of mine well spent. Thank you.
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Fascinating! Why were lessons nowhere near as interesting as that when I was at school?! Just got our first telescope, a Skywatcher 130p AZ goto, so we're complete beginners lol
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My favorite video of YouTube... Liked and subscribed
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i would think an eclipse would last at least 1 day or more , i know the moon goes around the earth against the rotation as it were , but they are both traveling through space in the same direction . so why doesn't an eclipse last longer ?
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my 10x50 celestron upclose bins arrived today. and it was a crisp full moon.......... bloody nora, I was amazed..... I have now ordered the skywatcher skymax 102 eq2 I have been humming and arring about for a month. Cant wait until I can get another chance to view it with a sky like tonight in higher detail.........will be watching more of your videos thanks..
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Very informative. Thank you for posting and making it in the first place.
I have learned so much from You Tube it is incredible.
When I looked stuff up in our Encyclopedia Britannica as I was growing up in Iowa, I always read items that I didn't start out looking for.
I ended up reading most of the entire library of those wonderful books.
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Thanks a lot for this film!
As a beginner amateur astronomer, I learned a lot.
The software recommendations are also very useful.
Appreciate all the awesome work you are doing and thanks for sharing! -
Great video! You're a very good teacher/presenter. You should make a "So, you think you've seen it" series and do our sun, planets, galaxies, etc.
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