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From: norroy08
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  • Mirrors and a magnifying glass guy. using a night time telescope in the daytime isn't genius. nor is capturing particles reflecting light and calling them UFO's. Hubble telescope isn't held up using a balloon either. that's cause someone paid lots of money to get it into LEO. even at that, it's not a permanent fixture in the sky and uses re-positioning equipment to keep it up there. so don't think you have a gran canarias observatory when you just have a celestron grade scope.

  • @ProducerPilgrimUS it seems that you are an "expert" on what are u trying to communicate, so, can you explain to general viewers how is possible for a video eyepiece that has 80x magnification to bring such detail of tiny dust particles flying high in the sky through a telescope? Furthermore, Can you provide any link where viewers can find all the info regarding to this dust particles or bugs with sort of geometry shape? some viewers are picky & they need evidence..not talking

  • @ProducerPilgrimUS most of these arent physical you'd float up and still not see them. the only reason you can see them is because of the sun decloaking some of them. ive done enough videos of my own to see some strange shit. so experiment with your own before you knock others work please.

  • @ProducerPilgrimUS not everything is gonna be a ufo.. but not everything is gonna be dust or bugs either.. but i also know floating up wouldnt solve anything.. because the true ufo objects.. would just avoid and moving out of the suns path to go invisible using this technique. from the objects ive recorded my self some standing completely still.. the sun decloaks them than they dissapear after moving away. it really is a phenomenon.

  • And so it begins :)

  • congratulations! you have captured pollen partials through a telescope! Now put your telescope on a high altitude balloon and then show us what you've captured.

  • @ProducerPilgrimUS lol, i was about to post the same thing. Pollen or bugs.. NO ALIENS.. goddamn....

  • @ProducerPilgrimUS First off, This inexpensive video eyepiece has the power view of a regular 25mm eyepiece & 2x barlow lens combined (80x), so why don't research yourself and post a video response about your "pollen & bugs" theory?...I can tell you that even if I borrow the hubble space telescope to performance this technique, there would be people commenting that this is nothing else than "cosmic dust particles", all video responses are welcome, including science info, etc.

  • @ProducerPilgrimUS < assumes he knows how a telescope works. ahaha so clueless you are. Dig deeper bro

  • What kind of telescope are you using? Any filters? and if so what kind of filter?

  • @chocojoe95 I'm using a meade telescope D=114mm F=1000mm f/f8.8, if the day looks sunny but kind of patchy foggy around the sun I use some ND8 all combined or IR filter, if the day is really sunny and very clear sky no filters at all, however, I use them to point the telescope toward the sun's corona by blocking the solar disk with my house roof, furthermore, when you got the right view you can see with your naked eye some of this activity with your naked by using a normal eyepiece.

  • Awesome footage dude..I've also captured some of the same..just not in gray-scale..but you can see them everywhere!

  • wat a load of shit.. just some grey shots of dust....

  • well done norroy08! o.O

  • How did you attach a camera t your scope? ?

  • @Spore0011 I got a video eyepiece ($60.00) that records via VCR's, DVR's or camcorder's equipped with a composite RCA input, however, not all camcorders (even new ones) have RCA input, I filmed this using a sony DCR-TRV33 that has a S VIDEO input (also I had to buy a S VIDEO adapter ($4.00) to connect the video eyepiece in to camcorder) with this simply equipment you can record a video of the live view, you have a local telescope store near by check'em out.

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