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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2008

Simple vid I shot through my telescope of Jupiter.

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  • First off... I prefer the metric system. There is just too many people who don't.

    The answer you want is 70mm

  • What is the diameter of this telescope?

  • It was a cheap Wal-mart Mead brand telescope. It came with the digital camera designed to attach to a telescope. I think it had a 2.75" aperture. I no longer have this telescope.

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  • Hey Dan42066, I swear I can see 4 moons.. the fourth one to the far right. Very faint though.

  • way to bright- you cant see anything

  • wowwwwwww

  • I can see four^^

  • im guess 8x50 scope.

  • You could just look up the conversion you know. Our system works fine because we're used to it, just like yours works fine because you're used to it.

  • Great video, Jupiter is almost 1,450 times the Earth's volume and has at least 63 known moons.

  • U americans use bad metrical system, Europiens don`t understand it..and this kind of system isn`t good..so translate your 2.75`` in centimetre or metre..

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