on the one hand we live at the bottom of a sea of gasses with a lot of stuff zipping about. On the other hand it is cool to imagine uploading into a a ship of light and flying around the universe.
I hope people don't believe this stuff is intelligently controlled.There are approx 19,000 pieces of space junk sized 10cm and larger,and an estimated 500,000 up to a 10cm in diametre
@Infraredskyalliance Although Norway's equipment, in my eyes is highly overrated knowing what I know this technique can be done by anyone by utilizing your average everyday camcorder and a welders lens although you won't see as many sooner or later you will get a hot one that will fly by and be captured on film the secret is not to get too close and be patient, keep up the good work Norway at exposesing the worthless disclosure group for what they are worthless.
I wonder if any of the other viewers are hip enough to understand the science being presented here, that most of what your telescope has captured is completely invisible to the unaided eye, hence the IR/ND8 lens. The more one observes the Infrared/UV spectrum, the more one will realize that we have never been alone here on Earth! Great Work Norroy08, once again!
That music is horrible.
gstanz67 3 weeks ago
on the one hand we live at the bottom of a sea of gasses with a lot of stuff zipping about. On the other hand it is cool to imagine uploading into a a ship of light and flying around the universe.
JoeCavy4 1 month ago
thats a lot of "junk"
Sebaztien1 1 month ago
I hope people don't believe this stuff is intelligently controlled.There are approx 19,000 pieces of space junk sized 10cm and larger,and an estimated 500,000 up to a 10cm in diametre
zircle1 1 month ago
U sure those arent birds? Id like to believe but I dunno...
scrubbycritter 1 month ago
Thank you! My first time here, and this is nothing like anything I've discovered so far. Just posted to my FB and Twitter pages.
Rhiannon2 1 month ago
@Dan1uc ps sorry for spell check Norroy08 :-)
Dan1uc 1 month ago
@Infraredskyalliance Although Norway's equipment, in my eyes is highly overrated knowing what I know this technique can be done by anyone by utilizing your average everyday camcorder and a welders lens although you won't see as many sooner or later you will get a hot one that will fly by and be captured on film the secret is not to get too close and be patient, keep up the good work Norway at exposesing the worthless disclosure group for what they are worthless.
Dan1uc 1 month ago
I wonder if any of the other viewers are hip enough to understand the science being presented here, that most of what your telescope has captured is completely invisible to the unaided eye, hence the IR/ND8 lens. The more one observes the Infrared/UV spectrum, the more one will realize that we have never been alone here on Earth! Great Work Norroy08, once again!
Infraredskyalliance 1 month ago 2