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  • What would hapen if you put the laser behind telescop lends ?! :)

    ~ Pio ~

  • @Piostfelix Probably nothing exciting as the lens would most likely defuse the laser beam and then you would actually have a lower output of the light beam as far as distance was concerned. The lens designed for the lasers is already focus on range for 3km and greater for the 5W unit. Power output cannot be increased by just increasing the lens ability with lasers. Concentration of the beam is also required for projection.

    I am not using a telescope here. NV Ranger 5X optical, lasers hand held

  • @orgasmictomato Ooky ! Thkx for the reply :)

  • @loucanola sounds good, but have you read this revue?

    everythingusb. com /microsoft-lifecam-cinema-1732­9.html

    and there is a "Studio" version available at 1080p HD for a few more $ also. I believe both are Auto focus so will be interesting to see the results. I may get one for my telescopes eyepiece to try out.

  • I just saw this night the same type of objects with my girlfriend. From 4:30AM to 6:20AM, more of 10 bright spheres who make "zigzag" in the sky before disappearing as a headlight of car which goes out..

    Thanks for this share and please, continue your search. We think too that these UFO comes from an another dimension.

    Peace

  • @loucanola I assume you ordered the 4 x 50 which has a 15 degree field of view and resolution of 32 - 36 lp mm so you get what you pay for at around $140. I think you may have trouble adapting a camera to this unit also, but hey have a great time trying.... You will at least be able to see the dog in the backyard at night.

    Let me know how you go on the sky watching with it. Focus may be a problem with the taping a web cam to the eyepiece, though. tell us how it works.

    Jim

  • Hey,

    I'm looking into buying some night vision goggles to observe the sky's at night. Do you have a gen. 3 night vision monocular or can gen1 or gen2 work as well? (gen 3 are very expensive)

  • @ByrtusMarketing these are taken with Yukon Ranger as noted in the video..... not gen 3 as USA does not allow access to gen 3 or gen 4 NV gear to outsiders as here in Australia, were only dumb enough to let them build bases here and they return the favour by limiting tech to the world. But as China is now going to lead the world and Aussie pollies love China, we have a trade agreement with them. (sorry got carried away)

    Yukon Ranger ( from $460.00) fit to laptop and tripod for recording.

    g' luck

  • @orgasmictomato Hey thank you for the reply! My dad is currently in HK and I want him to buy my some Gen. 3 goggles / binos but I did not know that Australia doesn't allow Gen 3 NV gear. I will have to look into it a bit more. I am just after some gear that will allow me to look into the sky and see the cool stuff you have been seeing, but people seem to be saying to go for Gen. 3 only (costs quite a lot)

  • oy shit good job I thought I was seeing thing during the day even took pics but this is good cheers..

  • @rremsiJackson thanks, Rebecca.... keep tuned.

  • @orgasmictomato What would hapen if you put the laser behind telescop lends ?! :)

    ~ Pio ~

    

  • Wow, great footage there Jim.

    That new laser looks great, it really boggles the mind on how many are up there and what they are doing at this time. It would be good if it all just came out in the open!!

  • @balmainlighthouse that would be too much to ask for as then they would have to try to explain why they do not know what they are or all the other questions they ( Science) could not answer when asked.

    Easier to ignore the findings unless of course they actually had some answers that didn't conflict with recognised physics and science as told to all.

    How many decades did it take to push the point of the Earth being a sphere, not flat? and who in history was credited with that finding?

    TY

  • great captures friend ;)

  • @TheSPEEDYREIDY glad you liked it, thanks. They are everywhere in the sky to be seen at altitude in the infrared dimension. Have they always been there? as we humans cannot see into the infrared dimension before.

    Jim

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