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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2006

The use of red light to preserve your night vision.

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  • Thanks truemartian! Another helpful video

    Hmm.. I wonder if rubber-banding a few layers of red colored tissue paper over my flashlight head would work well enough..

  • @trenalune It could be worth a try. 

  • hey i have a jvc everio hd 300 and i need to know hot to put red light vision or night vision on it! please help me i see ufos all the time and need to prove myself right!

  • @charlienethercoat094 Probably the best thing you can do as a UFO investigator is to become familiar with the night sky, the moment of solar system bodies, and typical appearances of air and spacecraft. This will help you identify a so called UFO. As far as night vision equipment goes, I do not have the technical know how in the area you seek an answer to.

  • Can animals see red light? I bought special flash light with night vision option and used it on a raccoon , it didnt seem to react to it at all. The moment i switched it to normal light , it ran off.

  • @valkyrieseven That's interesting. I do not know the answer to that question.

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  • Sadly, there is so much light in the city, that I can see fine without any lights, and the only way to see any stars is to drive a far distance out of the city.

  • I never knew about that...thankyou for this vid, very helpful indeed. Oh and could we also put red cellophane over the torch?

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  • @trenalune check my page.cheers.

  • @truemartian ok thanks anyway!

  • @truemartian WOOOOW! DUDE! Mr. Scientist, U ROCK!

  • Thanks for making this easy for a beginner like me to understand! Its made me want to watch your others to maybe FINALLY begin looking thru my big ol tube thingie that points at the sky.. I think you "Mr Scientist People" call em.. Microscopes

    anywayz, we're building a treehouse with an obs tower on top and i'm about a mile off the shores of Lake Michigan, so am hoping to really get into this bigtime asap! I am 51 and have a 6 yr old that i want to get Stoked about "Mr Scientist" things PEACE!

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