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  • we will never know how the universe was created no matter how many theories we devise. also, none was alive to witness the beginning so how can we know for sure? our theories are and forever will be, just theories.

  • fantastic vid!!

  • How anyone can believe these wonders we call planets and all that go with them ie, Orbits,weather patters, life..on earth at least...how can anyone say that these were made by chance...or a fluke BIG BANG!!...There has to be a Creator!!

  • @DROPD5150 I believe these wonders started from the BIG BANG and even more amazing that all the elements we are made off came from stars, but thats just me! I have a question for you though. If there is a creator why did he make the universe so large knowing we could never travel it but see it? and when I say large I mean 13.7 Billion lightyears that means traveling at 300 000 kilometers a second it would take 13.7 billion years

  • @DeadTimeX Everything was made by the BIG BANG, or at least most people think that because it is the most reasonable theory. It all started with a few of the gases on the Periodic Table and they all formed together and made this big ball of gas. Then all the gases made a huge explosion. The explosion created all the planets and moons. I don't know why the Solar System is so big, but our solar system is just one out of the billions out there.

  • how much are these telescopes . are they thousands of dollors or hundres . i would love to have one to see jupiter . can you see neptune from there too ?

  • why is it on its side

  • I have also a 76 mm reflector but I can' t have so beautiful images.... congratulations!!! What eyepiece did you use?

  • If only it looked like this with the naked eye ...

  • they found a planet with 3/4 the mass of juipiter but it was 70% larger which gives it a density of balsa wood LOL its only 55000 km from its star tho HAHA

  • Small but good Jupiter viewing, it was very good quality

  • It's hard to fathom that jupiter has no real surface.

  • Jupiter has a diameter of more than 11 times that of Earth and is more than 5 times further from the Sun than the Earth.

  • you live on southern hemisphere dont u

  • Northern Hemisphere. Video was shot in Loganville, GA, a suburb of Atlanta.

  • Excellent Shots... I picked up one of my ETX90's on ebay for 160, and another on craig's list locally for $75. Great small telescope.

  • 76 mm is a good diameter to see all the planets visible at naked eye from the earth, besides Uranus and Neptune. Nevertheless, spotting the last ones is something difficult because you have to use at least 100X to image them. Are you sure about the kind of telescope you have bought?, beacuse 76mm is a short diameter for a reflector, I think it's rather a refractor, anyway it's a good diameter for seeing "the neighborhood", the mine one is just 60mm!!! :S

  • hey am new to all this im only 16 n wnt to learn so much i saved up n bought a traveler reflector diam 76mm focal length 700 ml can any1 plz tell me if this is a any good to see staurn n other planets please help thank u

  • yea youll be able planets. how well depends on the apature of the scope

  • thnks mate

  • nice you can see detail easily

    maybe a bit more magnification like reeves said a barlow would do good

  • It's be better using a barlow lens just to make it bigger to see small details more easily

  • I really would love to go up into space..Except i would need to save up 400 000!!!

  • just be a astronaut and u can go up liao...

  • save 400 000? It costs like 25 million american bucks! Thanks to the strong canadian dollar it might cost me 23 or 24 million bucks! lol

  • The Meade ETX90 is a ~3.5" Mak-Cass type telescope. About f/13.5 as memory serves.

    What kind of camera were you using here? AFocal placement, I'd guess?

  • you should be able to see saturn fine and you have to align the telescope to true north than let it do it's star alignment. then you can go to town with the planets and stars. Have Fun!!!!

  • sorry for my ignorance,,,, why appears the planet like folowing the other?

  • Video has multiple shots combined together using a dissolve transition.

  • i want that telescope too i did see saturn and it's moons last month at an astronomy thing really really cool i wish i could afford such an amazing telescope but i have a pretty good one a meade DS-2114 it's not bad but nothing like this. This is COOL.

  • Hello

    Im thinking of getting the telescope that you say you have but I havent found any real reveiws on it. Can you see saturn clearly on it and mars on it. And do you like the auto star?

    Thanks please respond

  • nice. im fascinated by the revolution movement of jupiter and that storm eye,is so fast

  • Mars in the way? Good grief.

  • lol i was gonna say thats a bit weird. i dont no how much $489 in £'s sorry and are they quite pwerful ?

  • how much is a EXT90 Telescope ? and what do u mean about mars gettin in the way ?

  • When I purchased the EXT90 is was around $489. That was 2 years ago. Don't know what the guy is talking about "Mars getting in the way?"

  • Thats incredible but how did you do it??Like how come mars isn't in the way??

  • I shot it with a video camera that fits into the eyepiece of the EXT90.

  • Oh right.What time of the night would you have to shoot it and what direction must you face??And how come mars doesn't get in the way??Do you believe that man landed on the moon??

  • OMFG that EXT90 Is the nuts I really want one!

  • nice...BTW what are the specs for the EXT90

  • nice

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