My telescope - Celestron 9.25” sct and cgemii mount: bit.ly/46481dE Main camera - zwo 183mc pro Guide camera - zwo asi299mm mini Zwo asi air pro to control the telescope
A very close friend of our family passed away almost a year ago. He gifted our youngest daughter (5) a massive telescope bc she said she was going to be an astronaut when she grew up. He said you can see the rings of Saturn with it. The first time she looked into that telescope, I truly understood the gift. He gave her something most people won't ever get to see in their lifetime. It has deepened her interest! Thank you Tom, you are missed. Thank you for sharing
@@blackgateboxingxuanmenquan6407 I'm so glad you took time to say something, on your break, I know it's hard for you make friends. Seeing as you are such a smart ass. I kinda feel sorry for you....
Man i legit wish i had the funds for one. Always wanted a better one since i was a little kid. The way these have progressed over the years for your typical person to own is just mind blowing
@@TomParker-p7iyou are the man. If he doesn’t i would sure love one for my son. Took them the dark sky national park in Michigan and we got to see the stars really good and rings of saturn
@@zootedwym2243 I would like to tell you about my holiday in Jupiter one day while sipping tea at 17:00 in the depths of space... and I would love to listen to your adventures...
@LCARSDATANODEbc to quote neil degrasse tyson "to a giant the earth would appear as a smooth sphere..". In relation to the size the topographical difference in planets isn't that great.
I compelled my son, against his will, to go to the planetarium with me. He ended up getting countless books on astronomy and a few decent telescopes. It was my best gift to him.
Amazing. I will forever remember the very first time I looked through a cheap telescope and was able to see a little dot with a “ring around it”. Saturn. It really makes the solar system and the universe real. Even with a little blurry dot with a ring…. The reality that you can “discover” something so amazing in your own backyard.
I will forever remember that I asked for such telescope as a kid for my birthday, but my parents bought me a microscope instead and I was like, what the heck??
This is not a cheap setup. In Europe this goes for 10K at least. Big Schmidt-Cassegrain with a heavy motorized equatorial mount. Orange rail means Celestron
@@asicdathens “cheap” is a relative term for sure. The telescope I looked through to see Saturn for the first time didn’t even cost 2,000.00 and we oriented it using a “star map” application on a cell phone using trial and error. And you had to fiddle with it to find Saturn. Lol
My husband started with 4inch Newtonian then went to a 12 DOB and now has an 11inch computerized SCT. This happened all within 3 months. 😂he says all of them have a specific function. He loves it so much. I enjoy it as well. I do miss sleeping though.
Soon people might zoom in to the location of the alleged u.s moon landing and find no flag there. What an embarrassment. Or china might do it. The u.s need to get a flag over there quickly.
I went to camp one summer, Tim Hortons camp, the Canadian Dunking Donuts and they didn't just have a telescope, they had a freaking observatory, rotating white dome around a GIANT telescope. The detail that thing had on the moon was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
You know what isn't beautiful about Tim Hortons Camp? The fact that they medically discriminated and banned and kicked out kids who didn't take experimental injections (covid vaccines). Absolutely disgusting, fuck Tim Hortons sellouts
My dad bought a nice telescope when I was 14. I begrudgingly went outside one night with him to look at the moon. I still get chills 18 years just telling the story of how incredible it was to see that detail with my own eye and the moon as it was in that second and not a picture on my computer.
Lol remember when those flat eathers spent like 20 grand on a gyroscope and it proved them wrong so they did a simpler experiment which also proved them wrong?
15 years ago, i had bought a $25 telescope from CVS. I still have it today. Even with something that cheap, i was able to see the craters on the moon. There was a lot of adjusting to focus correctly but when it was done right, it was truly amazing. One of my goals is to buy a much better telescope to be able to see things in 4k
I still have a picture I took with my old Samsung digital camera. This was one of the two that had an extremely good zoom at the time. It had a 3000 and if you put it on a tripod aimed it at the moon at night and put it on a 3-second delay then hit the button, you would get a picture of the Moon showing craters. Not as good as this one of course but absolutely incredible! 🌙
The universe is so beautiful and terrifying at the same time lol. I only wish I was born in a time where humans are actually out there exploring the stars.
@@davenportsiemaju are referring to the speed the Earth rotates but u need to understand that speed is relative and the moon also is orbiting the Earth it’s not stationary. Rotate a tennis ball at 1mph it will look faster than a basketball rotating at that same speed. Now imagine watching a giant ball move at 1mph. U might not be able to tell that it’s moving. U can’t tell the earth is moving because it’s huge and u are on it. It’s like tossing a ball while in a moving car. The ball will fall back in the same place no matter how fast you are driving.
@@ezekiel3934 It’s insanely special if you think about it, we’ve had intelligent life on Earth for 0.00000125% of the time life has existed. With that math that would mean that one in every 3 Million planets that has life would have intelligent life, and we haven’t even found one planet that has life. We almost destroyed ourselves into extinction just 1000 years ago over religion. What we have right now at this moment it’s the most special thing Earth had experienced in 4 Billion years.
My partner told me that they used to look through a telescope all the time with their father. I've never owned one or even known anyone who could afford one. So I purchased one a couple days ago and it will be here in a few days. I'm excited to take a look through it and see my favorite celestial objects a little bit closer.
Damn that's both awesome and sad. I used to set mine up on the the street and let the kids that walked by look. Half the time grown adults my age or older were just as excited too. Seeing some of this stuff in your own eyes is something a video and image can never touch.
когда то купил китайский телескоп. ничего кроме как смотреть в чужие окна кверхногами он не подходит. возможно он очень маленький, но все космические объекты настолько далеко, что при просмотре их в телескоп просто пятнышко становится чуть больше. не более того ... в чем фишка я так и не понял ...
My dad’s an astrophysisit and I once visited his telescope at cambridge boston and a used on in the canary islands in a remote area, was pretty cool. Always hated physics tho :)
The moon was the most impressive thing to me when my dad would bust his orion out. But seeing a small saturn with the rings and two moons on both sides of it with your own eye is just different.
@@rajsastrophotographyi hope u know earth is not a sphere but flat with a dome and crea creation itself is comes from Center North confined back to a point of Singularity and it is expressed through our night sky parabolically 180° split both ways giving us the impression of a sun setting in a sun rise likewise for the moon which does the opposite of the sun's movement everything revolves around us not us around it and that mon that you are looking at it's made out of plasma not a physical object we are physical live in a duality the spiritual the non-physical the world that we can't see which is connected to our soul
Probably around $1,500 - 1,800 depending... My dad bought a full kit and built one himself around 1995. That cost $1,200 at that time. It had object tracking that would move counter to the earth so that you could view your object indefinitely of observation without needing to realign the telescope. Pretty cool. RIP, Dad.
@@JenniferLloyd-h9g Oh nice, that's much less than what I had in mind. Not really cheap but still acceptable. Sorry to hear about your dad, I'm sure he was a lovely person.
@@ekaeteuwem369 Чего тут объяснять? События, которые происходят в этом году на Земле настолько горячие и важные, что за ними следят и наблюдают даже инопланетяне!
Interesting. I didn't notice, but it makes sense that the angle of the sunlight is sharpest there, so the contrast between shadows and peaks is greatest. Thanks for mentioning it.
People who’ve had abduction experiences are all told the moon is hollow which is why why meteor strikes all go to a certain shower deck and stuff and they know deeper. It makes perfect sense especially when you see the transcripts where the moon “rang like a bell”
I sold my telescope last year to downsize, this is the year I pick out my base model that I can upgrade over a few years. This video just gave me chills, I'm so excited 😁
@@SubjectSigma18 In my experience these people genuinely believe this stuff, it’s a combination of distrusting government and the belief that religious texts contain the truth.
@@UV_Lightning it’s all of that and more. When people are lied to about so many things and simple questions become long drawn out lies it’s just people become untrusting. Seems kinda normal in a way to become skeptical anyway.
You don’t need a large reflector to see the moon like that. Reflectors are best for dim stars and galaxies. Refractors are for sharp images. I used to own a 3” refractor. The craters of the moon looked incredible.
My dad use to have an extremely high powered telescope when I was a kid and remember it took him 20+ minutes to get a REALLY amazing view of the moon and I come along like “I wanna see” barely tapped it and we went 10000 miles an opposite direction into space lol
@@DoodieSmoothie the max distance is 46.5 billion light years, but that's just cause it's the edge of the observable universe, light from outside there simply never reaches us, and as far as we know, can NEVER reach us
They will say the telescopes have pictures of planets and moons embedded. They will say that when you turn the telescope in a particular direction, the image for that area is forced into your view. You can never out argue ignorant folks.
@@cechzc2e The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has photographed the moon landing site from the moon's orbit. Since it can't be seen telescopically from earth. So, basically, you can see for yourself the equipment that's still there where they landed. Flat earther. 🧠🪦
NICE! Looks like a Celestron 11” telescope ! I had a 10” Mead telescope, many years ago, which worked fine! Best seeing conditions and area is at about 1/2 moon, where the light n shadow, come together.😊😎👍
@@asjadaziz5079 Yeah it's actually only the size of a jet airliner and is only a few thousand feet up. What the FAA doesn't want you to know is that in order to maintain the worldwide LIES about the size and distance of the sun, the American government has to route all worldwide air traffic (4000+ planes at any given time) AROUND the sun so that they don't crash into it and destroy the world. Also, never shoot a gun at the sun. You'll slowly make it bigger and bigger and eventually it will be so big it will touch the ground and set it on fire.
For a price much less than what this telescope costs, you can get a truss dobsonian telescope that is bigger (collects more light = you can see more), suffers less from obstruction = more contrast, is easier to set up and more practical for transportation. But without upgrades you have to find the objects by yourself (which is satisfying) and photography is as far as I know harder and much more limited, but I guess most people aren't interested in it anyways. Dobsonians just don't look as cool though... I've got a 16" Dobs, there's a timelaps video of the set up process on my channel in case anyone is curious.
You know whats really weird I never thought about? The moons rotation matches its orbit so we see the same side always, now that's weird enough, but what's really weird to me is that there is impact crators that are on the side facing us. Should they not be on the opposite side that isn't protected from the earth?
@@TheAnnoyingBoss Well, not necessarily. If an object pass fly planet earth, it get catched by the gravitation and impact on the earth side of the moon.
@@TheAnnoyingBoss The angular diameter of the earth from the moon is 2 degrees. That means anything approaching the moon from the other 358 degrees of the circle do not need to go through the earth to get to the moon. Gravity notwithstanding.
Checkout this - Did I capture the Mars?
ruclips.net/video/AIX1q75FFDI/видео.html
Sorry for askinh but how much did you buy it and where
Представляю сколько вы всего, скажем так необычного видели через этот аппарат, если я идел много, через пару биноклей..
What is the name of the telescope man?
😮😮😮😮؟way
Bkn😂
A very close friend of our family passed away almost a year ago. He gifted our youngest daughter (5) a massive telescope bc she said she was going to be an astronaut when she grew up. He said you can see the rings of Saturn with it. The first time she looked into that telescope, I truly understood the gift. He gave her something most people won't ever get to see in their lifetime. It has deepened her interest! Thank you Tom, you are missed.
Thank you for sharing
That‘s beautiful! Thank you for sharing your story.
Tom said Your welcome.
What a great story! She’s going to have one of those hard to forget heartwarming stories to tell in the Home Depot cashier breakroom.
She better be a good liar if she wants to be an astronaut
@@blackgateboxingxuanmenquan6407 I'm so glad you took time to say something, on your break, I know it's hard for you make friends. Seeing as you are such a smart ass. I kinda feel sorry for you....
A telescope and microscope are two fundamental necessities for a man who wants to learn about the world for himself.
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I need a telescope like this, the man can almost see living creatures if they were there
Binoculars too. For educational purposes, of course.
And an oscilloscope
A telescope is mostly for worlds other than our own
If he would’ve zoomed in just a little further he would’ve made eye contact with the alien spying on him through his telescope 😂
realll they control our moon like an outpost
Lol......never know!
Omg imagine lol 😂
Make sure he isn’t looking for his P2 modulator.
😂😂😂😂
Man i legit wish i had the funds for one. Always wanted a better one since i was a little kid. The way these have progressed over the years for your typical person to own is just mind blowing
Just save your money bro
Get a Nikon P1000 it’s only a $1000 and it can zoom in just as good
Where do you live? I am in the Chicago area. I have one you can have.
@@TomParker-p7i I'm in Dallas area in Texas. No worries, I appreciate it. I don't mind saving up for one again.
@@TomParker-p7iyou are the man. If he doesn’t i would sure love one for my son. Took them the dark sky national park in Michigan and we got to see the stars really good and rings of saturn
As an alien, I beg you... stop spying on me...
as a retired alien i agree
@@zootedwym2243 I would like to tell you about my holiday in Jupiter one day while sipping tea at 17:00 in the depths of space... and I would love to listen to your adventures...
@@edipciftic oh bet!
@@edipcifticAs a former human and newly converted alien i would also like to hear your adventures.
Wow cool how much was yours telescope? Bet i cost a pretty penny🇺🇸🦅
Susie in. FL.
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The shadows in the crater really shows how deep and big they are
Nice fact, never thought about it 👍
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@@novittucrafty Nobody trying to teach you kid. Get back to eating glue.
@LCARSDATANODEalso their craters should be as deep as they are if they are from comet strikes.
@LCARSDATANODEbc to quote neil degrasse tyson "to a giant the earth would appear as a smooth sphere..". In relation to the size the topographical difference in planets isn't that great.
Imagine zooming in a seeing an alien chilling on the moon,staring through his telescope looking right back at you! 😂
And the alien says to himself “I must find him” 😂😂😂
And they get married
The end
Love at first scope... awww
And epilogue, we’re still happy together:)
You’re violating aliens privacy 😂
My man is trying to catch aliens 👽 slipping…gonna catch them in 4K
Unfortunately he is looking in the wrong place for them. He needs a submarine 😂
@@metamorphosislane222but if they're from underwater, then they're not alien.
@NebMunb I guess you've never seen The Abyss.
@@Tessa-oi3icthey would be called under water creatures he’s right
@@kclokks303space ships go underwater see movie reference above
If you squint hard enough, you can see an alien scratching his ass
😂😂indeed 😂😂😅😅
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LMFAO 🤣
You did the mostest. Perfect 👍
Men you left me cracking
Flat earthers been real quiet since this one dropped
Stop making everything a battle and just enjoy life and learning new things
@@shimon2476tell that to Chicago and Detroit...
Nah, they're just on the different part of the globe promoting flat esrth.
@@RandomUserYTisFailing😂
"Earth is flat" but all other planets are round 😐
I've had a telescope for 25 years . . . the moon is still my favorite thing to look at.
If you've never seen the moon through a good telescope like this, it'll blow your damn mind!
Absolutely, the detail you get is incredible stunning !! 😍
Nah its not
@@jackspark1546 LMFAO. The simple minded have joined the conversation, I see.
@@rajsastrophotography keep yer eyes peeled for WEIRD STUFF . Lol
@@jackspark1546 wtf?
I compelled my son, against his will, to go to the planetarium with me. He ended up getting countless books on astronomy and a few decent telescopes. It was my best gift to him.
Every child should have a telescope and a microscope!
Нет , а если из любопытства посмотрит на солнце 🤔
@@akhmedinilakhunov3207Solar filter
Great comment!
I did😊
Let's start with food and a safe environment first 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
It’s the best gift ever and we love ours!! Amazing what you can see truly majestic
The moon be needing a night time skincare routine FR
Nah man it's perfect just the way it is 😊
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😂😂😂😂cute comment
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Amazing. I will forever remember the very first time I looked through a cheap telescope and was able to see a little dot with a “ring around it”. Saturn. It really makes the solar system and the universe real. Even with a little blurry dot with a ring…. The reality that you can “discover” something so amazing in your own backyard.
I will forever remember that I asked for such telescope as a kid for my birthday, but my parents bought me a microscope instead and I was like, what the heck??
It looks like a sticker that was placed in the sky.
This is not a cheap setup. In Europe this goes for 10K at least. Big Schmidt-Cassegrain with a heavy motorized equatorial mount. Orange rail means Celestron
@@asicdathens “cheap” is a relative term for sure. The telescope I looked through to see Saturn for the first time didn’t even cost 2,000.00 and we oriented it using a “star map” application on a cell phone using trial and error. And you had to fiddle with it to find Saturn. Lol
Boy I be out there high asf at 9pm just having a blast looking into space 🤣
You ain't lying!
I do, it’s lit af
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Mad.
Same. Who the hell wastes time inside high when you can explore and see and admire God's work while high...
You need to photo shop an alien init 😂😂😂😂
You see ….A man sitting in a chair with a telescope looking back at you 😂😂😂
Sounds like something from the Twilight Zone 😂😂😂😂
@@cbgirl9737 or Rick and Morty 😂
Imagine when someone goes to the moon again and you can watch them from your telescope that would be something unreal
You say again like it's been done before.
@@marcussavage7127True, the earth is flat aswell right?
@@GinoNL it's whatever you want it to be. You want to believe we're flying around in space on a giant frisbee all the power to you. 👍🏻
@@marcussavage7127 Nobody knows, there were good reasons to fake it, but it could also be true.
@@CASHPABLOGcome on guys we are in simulation 😂😂
My husband started with 4inch Newtonian then went to a 12 DOB and now has an 11inch computerized SCT. This happened all within 3 months. 😂he says all of them have a specific function. He loves it so much. I enjoy it as well. I do miss sleeping though.
Soon people might zoom in to the location of the alleged u.s moon landing and find no flag there. What an embarrassment. Or china might do it. The u.s need to get a flag over there quickly.
Hehe good woman 🎉
People buy expensive televisions, and stay up late. At least you don't have to share his attention with the script-writers.
Could have met a man with a lot worse habits lol, ur in good hands 👌🏽 he a real one
all I heard was 4 to 11 inches in three months? …where can I get one 🤣
I was waiting for a car to drive by 😂
the alien getting a shower: what do you want?!
Taking*
@@Ashes2Ashes_Blush2Blush no
@@Johnny-adamser so he is getting a shower, from who?
He baelien?
@@Ashes2Ashes_Blush2Blush yes
Hey-
I went to camp one summer, Tim Hortons camp, the Canadian Dunking Donuts and they didn't just have a telescope, they had a freaking observatory, rotating white dome around a GIANT telescope.
The detail that thing had on the moon was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
I went to the tatamagouche Nova Scotia camp!! Best time of my entire life
You know what isn't beautiful about Tim Hortons Camp? The fact that they medically discriminated and banned and kicked out kids who didn't take experimental injections (covid vaccines). Absolutely disgusting, fuck Tim Hortons sellouts
@@captain_sexypants what year? I went to tatamagouche as well
At 6:32 a.m. this comment SLAPS !
@RyeHaight had to be like 1996 give or take..my counselors name was junior...I remember they also had a mock wedding for 2 of the counselors ..
My dad bought a nice telescope when I was 14. I begrudgingly went outside one night with him to look at the moon. I still get chills 18 years just telling the story of how incredible it was to see that detail with my own eye and the moon as it was in that second and not a picture on my computer.
Not how the moon was at that second but how it was 1.3 seconds ago💀
pictures on a screen are just fine.
@@standingsheaf993 not true. it isnt as far away as they lie about.
Background music 🎶?
@@Gnolomweb What's next, they lied about sending space craft there?
Celestron makes some AWESOME telescopes.. small but mighty..
flat earthers what's up 😂
They will say that telescopes contain AI to fake planets.
Its just CGI. Its not really what he actually saw lol. You just believe any random RUclips video sheep?
It's funny that you need not only disagree but also insult.
Lol remember when those flat eathers spent like 20 grand on a gyroscope and it proved them wrong so they did a simpler experiment which also proved them wrong?
@kitten_with_bad_breath your lack of basic intelligence is strongly showing with this comment.
My telescope is celestron 9.25" set and cgemii mount. Please refer description section for more detail of the setup
Can you view Jupiter clearly?
@@paulobriones939 with that scope, definitely.
@TrikeYT_TDS how much is your 6 inch
All you showed us was Digital Zoom, my camera can do that!
My TELESCOPE is found in the Woods.. can tell you was nearly forgotten have 2 videos the 1 video is short and the second videos is over 26 minutes ?
15 years ago, i had bought a $25 telescope from CVS. I still have it today. Even with something that cheap, i was able to see the craters on the moon. There was a lot of adjusting to focus correctly but when it was done right, it was truly amazing. One of my goals is to buy a much better telescope to be able to see things in 4k
So A 25$ telescope prove moon is hundred thousands of miles away? 🤣🤣🤣
@@g.cold94Who even said that?
No wonder you believe in the flat earth if you can't comprehend 3 lines of text, nor write a comment correctly...
We can't see in 4K.
youll get it one day man cheers to when you do brotha
@@g.cold94 english my guy, do you speak it? You seem to be attempting to.
Don't buy expensive telescopes , just do a video call to the alien 👽👾 😂😂
I still have a picture I took with my old Samsung digital camera. This was one of the two that had an extremely good zoom at the time. It had a 3000 and if you put it on a tripod aimed it at the moon at night and put it on a 3-second delay then hit the button, you would get a picture of the Moon showing craters.
Not as good as this one of course but absolutely incredible! 🌙
That was actually debunked sadly. They used AI to create the moon images. It wasn't real. Google it, trust me
that was AI generated too, not in any way real
@@AaronSwift-yd1es No it wasn't. You can't "AI did that!" to everything. Especially with a 12 year old camera! 🤓
@@jerseyjoyride1316 look it up. It absolutely was.
@@jerseyjoyride1316 did you look it up and find out I’m right yet
The universe is so beautiful and terrifying at the same time lol. I only wish I was born in a time where humans are actually out there exploring the stars.
Will never happen. Fairy tails
Won't happen,dome
One thing that pisses me off is that I don't know what to belive anymore😫🤣@@ramonsmobilemechanic3420
@@ramonsmobilemechanic3420people thought so when someone mentioned they can talk to someone in America from Africa. GSM
@@ramonsmobilemechanic3420 Never happen? are you from the future or the next Einstein? i suspect you're neither...
Bro just debunked flat earth and the moon landing conspiracy with one short 😂
you forgot the spinning factor of your globe earth..lol he wouldn't be able to capture a stationary moon on a spinning ball
@@davenportsiemaju are referring to the speed the Earth rotates but u need to understand that speed is relative and the moon also is orbiting the Earth it’s not stationary. Rotate a tennis ball at 1mph it will look faster than a basketball rotating at that same speed. Now imagine watching a giant ball move at 1mph. U might not be able to tell that it’s moving. U can’t tell the earth is moving because it’s huge and u are on it. It’s like tossing a ball while in a moving car. The ball will fall back in the same place no matter how fast you are driving.
@@davenportsiemaj💯
What's on the other side of the moon? I like to believe that God made this place we call earth very special 😊 .
@@ezekiel3934 It’s insanely special if you think about it, we’ve had intelligent life on Earth for 0.00000125% of the time life has existed. With that math that would mean that one in every 3 Million planets that has life would have intelligent life, and we haven’t even found one planet that has life. We almost destroyed ourselves into extinction just 1000 years ago over religion. What we have right now at this moment it’s the most special thing Earth had experienced in 4 Billion years.
Aliens with advanced technology are zooming in your window everytime you feel like you're being watched 😂
always love to look over the diverse surface of the Moon. The shadows make the features stand out much more
My partner told me that they used to look through a telescope all the time with their father. I've never owned one or even known anyone who could afford one.
So I purchased one a couple days ago and it will be here in a few days. I'm excited to take a look through it and see my favorite celestial objects a little bit closer.
Damn that's both awesome and sad. I used to set mine up on the the street and let the kids that walked by look. Half the time grown adults my age or older were just as excited too. Seeing some of this stuff in your own eyes is something a video and image can never touch.
@@tonymorris4335 just waiting for a day off and a clear night and I can take a look. The telescope also came with a 3x lens.
Two weeks later, have you received your telescope, and if so, has it been worth the wait?
@@busog97641 yes, and yes! Thanks so much for following up 🥹💙
I hope you get lots of enjoyment. When I got mine, it rained for 3 days. 😂😂😂
У меня такой же Левенгук с 25х линзами, интересно, смотрю на Луну, Сатурн, метеоры летают, в космосе движения много.
А главное что у твоего дитё вместо астрономии будет возможность изучить теологию.
@JIUNnF 😂👌🏻
Купи себе квартиру
когда то купил китайский телескоп. ничего кроме как смотреть в чужие окна кверхногами он не подходит. возможно он очень маленький, но все космические объекты настолько далеко, что при просмотре их в телескоп просто пятнышко становится чуть больше. не более того ... в чем фишка я так и не понял ...
There could be an alien somewhere on another planet watching us with his telescope....
Nah. They'd be much further away than visible light could transmit. At least with one of these telescopes inside the atmosphere
Those shadows being cast on the moon's surface is crazy!
How is it crazy? It’s just shadows..
Сказано что, это Марс, а не Луна
No- it’s the sun
@@Abbe339because though they look small to the naked eye. On the moon those craters and mountains are probably huge.
Just shadows.
Morty voice *
“SMUDGE ON THE LENS..?” 😂
"From a certain angle he looked like a smudge" 🤣
“I believe every student should, 😈shoot for the moon.”
@@Sasparizza 🤣 Mr Gordon Lunas.....lol
Nope it is just on your phone
Офигенный прибор! Завидую!!! 😢
Я тоже ! Хотя бы раз посмотреть на планеты через эту штуку
Почему нет метеоритов в этих дырках они что отскакивают и улетают в космос? 🤔
аналогично
He‘s gonna discover some futuristic advanced civilization.
You know he’s serious because of the Astronomy chair. I love mine!
I thought that chair came as next suggestion to buy when he bought that big ass telescope.
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You know he's serious because of his fk u flip flops...😂
Not because of the big ass telescope though..
I notice that my self ...dude is on some other world lol
My dad’s an astrophysisit and I once visited his telescope at cambridge boston and a used on in the canary islands in a remote area, was pretty cool. Always hated physics tho :)
So, you went to the telescope in Boston, and zoomed in on the Canary Islands? Am I right? Please explain, and Thank you.
@cotydenise I need to hear this too!😂
I think he means 🎉🎉🎉
I ❤ astronomy, the universe is beautiful
You don't like astronomy. You just like the easily digestible fun facts that don't take any brains to consume.
@@MikhailFederov kinda true, astronomy is quite hard
@@MikhailFederov lol
@@MikhailFederov the simple act of admiring the stars is astronomy.
Get off your high horse, you knob head.
@@DemonicRangedoesn't mean you can't try. There's plenty of astrophysicists posting online and explaining difficult concepts very well
Absolutely awesome, i love looking at the moon too
Loved the telescopes at the Chicago Planetarium. Nice to see ppl still buy them!
The moon was the most impressive thing to me when my dad would bust his orion out. But seeing a small saturn with the rings and two moons on both sides of it with your own eye is just different.
Look at the wave in the video proof that the firmament separates us from the waters above
نشكرك علي هذه الامه العظيمه من حياتك
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It certainly is.
Can we see the rings and 2 moons without a telescope?
Yooo finally someone interestingggg SUBBED!!
Thanks brother ✌🏽
@@rajsastrophotography that is your alt
@@Iseeyoubutyoucantseeme Stay mad bozo
@@lemonade_5541 wy/
@@rajsastrophotographyi hope u know earth is not a sphere but flat with a dome and crea creation itself is comes from Center North confined back to a point of Singularity and it is expressed through our night sky parabolically 180° split both ways giving us the impression of a sun setting in a sun rise likewise for the moon which does the opposite of the sun's movement everything revolves around us not us around it and that mon that you are looking at it's made out of plasma not a physical object we are physical live in a duality the spiritual the non-physical the world that we can't see which is connected to our soul
Imagine astronauts landing on the moon while we're watching them from our backyard telescopes that would be trippy
That telescope probably has a price tag you don't want to know.
Probably around $1,500 - 1,800 depending... My dad bought a full kit and built one himself around 1995. That cost $1,200 at that time. It had object tracking that would move counter to the earth so that you could view your object indefinitely of observation without needing to realign the telescope. Pretty cool. RIP, Dad.
@@JenniferLloyd-h9g Oh nice, that's much less than what I had in mind. Not really cheap but still acceptable. Sorry to hear about your dad, I'm sure he was a lovely person.
He even got a telescope chair.
Nah thats from his local gym. He stole that bish
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Where can I buy the chair?????
На Солнышко в телескоп можно посмотреть только дважды! Один раз левым глазом, а второй раз правым!!
Нет вы ошиблись можно три раза посмотреть третим глазом😂😂😂
You both are so bad😊!
Imagine doing so much science and then finding out this wasn’t what we always thought it was😂
That’s a sick telescope right there
You can look at the sun through a telescope 2 times: 1 time with the right eye and 1 time with the left eye.
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Not funny. Delete it. Childrens can read it. And then they can lost their eyes. !!
Reportedd on promoting terrorism.
What we see and what they see are universes apart. Nice rig, sending you clear skies vibes!
Who is they?
@@chief5981 “we” are those who peer through the telescope. “They” are those who do not.
@@bkg8323 ahhh. I am one of them
What is strange to me is that the huge craters are not deep, even though there is no weathering or erosion there.
So the most important question now: did you see some UFOs?
You're asking for a friend, right? 😂
I've seen many, many UFOs... Then I figured out what they were and they were no longer UFOs...
Imagine whipping out your telescope, adjusting the zoom, finding the moon, and Neil Degrasse Tyson just goes floating by
No...
Even through a telescope you can still hear him yelling at Joe rogan “ITS JUST MONEY DUDE!”
@@SerV689 No..
I did one night after I smoked some high-grade flower
I probably give him a well deserved slap
I literally thought I was going to see alien just walking into the circle and come out with a Moon Frap latte
Bro that hut head movement was hilarious
I was really hoping this would end with an alien sitting on the moon smiling back at us 🤣
Eu sempre fico esperando alguém postar um vídeo de alienígena.👽
On the otherside !
Недавно болтал со знакомым инопланетянином. Он говорит, все сейчас только Землю и смотрят. Этот сезон вообще огонь!..
Man ure crazy😂😂
It's a pity people don't understand this
Care explaining..??!! 😂😂 😅😅
@@ekaeteuwem369 Чего тут объяснять? События, которые происходят в этом году на Земле настолько горячие и важные, что за ними следят и наблюдают даже инопланетяне!
@@CarlosSmith-uo4kgI did i😂😂
You could literally translate with hit of a button @@CarlosSmith-uo4kg
I like observing the terminator line as it shifts nightly. Loads of detail there you might otherwise miss.
Interesting. I didn't notice, but it makes sense that the angle of the sunlight is sharpest there, so the contrast between shadows and peaks is greatest. Thanks for mentioning it.
@@donhardy9248 No problem, hope you find something interesting. Happy observing.
People who’ve had abduction experiences are all told the moon is hollow which is why why meteor strikes all go to a certain shower deck and stuff and they know deeper. It makes perfect sense especially when you see the transcripts where the moon “rang like a bell”
Telescope is so big it's got it's own telescope.
That's guidescope
Many hand-held telescopes can now reach the moon.
It's mean this is not a telescope?am I right?
I sold my telescope last year to downsize, this is the year I pick out my base model that I can upgrade over a few years. This video just gave me chills, I'm so excited 😁
Wow, that is awesome. I have a small scope and found looking at the termination line was awe inspiring.
The simulation is GANGSTER AF.
Imagine if flat earthers looked through one of these 😂
There’s some flerfs in the comments saying “the moon is local”. They’re delusional.
@@UV_Lightningthey are just trolls, I suggest you ignore them, or have fun of them
@@SubjectSigma18 In my experience these people genuinely believe this stuff, it’s a combination of distrusting government and the belief that religious texts contain the truth.
@@UV_Lightning True, once you become that lost to reality it's basically a wrap, game over
@@UV_Lightning it’s all of that and more. When people are lied to about so many things and simple questions become long drawn out lies it’s just people become untrusting. Seems kinda normal in a way to become skeptical anyway.
Bruh...My dreams are coming true through you!❤️
Made my day 😊
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You don’t need a large reflector to see the moon like that. Reflectors are best for dim stars and galaxies. Refractors are for sharp images. I used to own a 3” refractor. The craters of the moon looked incredible.
My s23 ultra basically sees what your telescope sees
I can't see how it gathers that much light... 🤔
LoL wut?? You can't seriously believe that
@@IM1deadMONEY I think he does. It BASICALLY sees what the telescope sees.....
I have tried with my s23 ultra.. but I couldn't see any craters. Is there any adjustments I need to make?
@@ashapapanna1550 yeah you need to add a high powered telescope.
This video should be thrown on all flat earth pages.
My dad use to have an extremely high powered telescope when I was a kid and remember it took him 20+ minutes to get a REALLY amazing view of the moon and I come along like “I wanna see” barely tapped it and we went 10000 miles an opposite direction into space lol
Yo actually the right lenght is infinity cause space is infinite.
@DoodieSmoothie you don't know that. Nobody knows. It
@@redfishbluefish67 it damn looks like it
@@DoodieSmoothie the max distance is 46.5 billion light years, but that's just cause it's the edge of the observable universe, light from outside there simply never reaches us, and as far as we know, can NEVER reach us
I was waitting for that "HIGHH~ ALL THE TIME~ 💫💫💫💫"
If your going to do it do it right like this guy! Now thats what you call a REAL telescope!!!
Bro almost saw the ancient Transformers.
We should gift one of these to all flat earthers 😂😂😂 they would lose their mind
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I'm convinced those dudes are caught in a type of delusion
They will say the telescopes have pictures of planets and moons embedded. They will say that when you turn the telescope in a particular direction, the image for that area is forced into your view.
You can never out argue ignorant folks.
Well they don't have brains, nothing to lose 😅
We used to be interested in that back in the 90's early 2000's
Whilst pretending we went there in 69......😂
It's 2024 and now I'm interested in one
@@cechzc2e The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has photographed the moon landing site from the moon's orbit. Since it can't be seen telescopically from earth. So, basically, you can see for yourself the equipment that's still there where they landed. Flat earther.
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Im currently eyeballing a $1600 telescope. Cant wait
That smile on the moon tho,
Postal dude's job definitely :)
Straight up just had a science gasm looking at that thing 🤑
Same
NICE! Looks like a Celestron 11” telescope ! I had a 10” Mead telescope, many years ago, which worked fine! Best seeing conditions and area is at about 1/2 moon, where the light n shadow, come together.😊😎👍
9.25 it is.
The distance, yet you can see so clearly. Just remarkable!
Thank you
It’s really not that far away. It’s local . NASA is Disney for kids
@@joel4448 i wonder does sun really that far like school text book claims..
@@asjadaziz5079 Yeah it's actually only the size of a jet airliner and is only a few thousand feet up. What the FAA doesn't want you to know is that in order to maintain the worldwide LIES about the size and distance of the sun, the American government has to route all worldwide air traffic (4000+ planes at any given time) AROUND the sun so that they don't crash into it and destroy the world.
Also, never shoot a gun at the sun. You'll slowly make it bigger and bigger and eventually it will be so big it will touch the ground and set it on fire.
@@NightRunner417 Im not quite sure is this some kind of sarcasm or what.. But if you do.. Ouchh.. Thats mean.. For someone who just wondering...
Ah yes, you can really see every pixel
That adjustable-height chair looks very useful for different telescope angles! Very cool!
And yet some people think the earth is flat and is covered by a dome
because it is
@@jakubjakub188Name something else that’s flat in space besides your girlfriend and “Earth”😂
@@WillemDefoe Bold of you to assume a flat-Earther has a girlfriend.
What if you zoomed in and what you thought you saw was two camels walking and they zoomed in on U and they took off running 😂😂😂😂😂
Bruh😂😂😂 you gotta be high wtf 😅❤ it tho
I've always been fascinated with how some of those craters are damn near perfect circles
That telescope is definitely out of my price range
I was thinking the same thing xD, not how cool it is, but how much it is.
Give us numbers
For a price much less than what this telescope costs, you can get a truss dobsonian telescope that is bigger (collects more light = you can see more), suffers less from obstruction = more contrast, is easier to set up and more practical for transportation.
But without upgrades you have to find the objects by yourself (which is satisfying) and photography is as far as I know harder and much more limited, but I guess most people aren't interested in it anyways.
Dobsonians just don't look as cool though...
I've got a 16" Dobs, there's a timelaps video of the set up process on my channel in case anyone is curious.
You can literally see all the meerkats staring back at you
I need more real images like this
You know whats really weird I never thought about? The moons rotation matches its orbit so we see the same side always, now that's weird enough, but what's really weird to me is that there is impact crators that are on the side facing us. Should they not be on the opposite side that isn't protected from the earth?
@@TheAnnoyingBoss Well, not necessarily. If an object pass fly planet earth, it get catched by the gravitation and impact on the earth side of the moon.
@@TheAnnoyingBoss The angular diameter of the earth from the moon is 2 degrees. That means anything approaching the moon from the other 358 degrees of the circle do not need to go through the earth to get to the moon. Gravity notwithstanding.
Sees it flicker starts going insane
Flat earthers: 👀 "Telescopes arent real!"
Flerfs are prob confused it isn't a Nikon camera.
Where did it say flat earth show me a verse form Quran
You are such a delusional person
Why don’t they just chip in and send one of the idio*s up in space to see what’s up…
Optic illusions my man. Optic illusions
Flat earthers believe in the moon
Woah, that's badass, I might just need a new Hobbie fr.
Wow, that looks intense. I’m looking for a beginner telescope to start with.😂
Same