M82 Galaxy live through telescope
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@TelekinesisOnline It is spinning but very very slowly from our point of view. Galaxies take a long time to rotate - our section of the Milky Way takes 250 million years to go around....
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@DeathToLiberalism What do you mean, fake?
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Nice video of one of my favorite galaxies!
@DeathToLiberalism You're what's fake
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@colosif nice to know ! lol. anyway i was more curious about how the sound looks like than thinking anything else
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@colosif He means he's a moron, bud.
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@DeathToLiberalism that Fake NO!!!!! IVE SEEN ACTUALLY THE SAME U SUCK GO KILL YOURSELF
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what is the price of the scope?
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Can you see them rotating in your scope??
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i think it's fake....
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and now that thing start emitting radio signals. and i still cant find anyone who has them to listen.
mixed123456 1 month ago
@mixed123456 Yep, I did not hear about that, but I found several articles on the web about it. Very cool. If we are just hearing them now, and they came from M82, they were sent 12 million years ago. And if we answer, it will take 12 million more years for our signal to reach them. If someone actually sent the signals, I hope they are patient!
colosif 1 month ago
It is not moving much, but it is large and far away-11.8 Million light years. I put my Mallincam video camera into the eyepiece holder of my scope and set it for 2 second updates and this is what I see on the video screen. In fact, we will be holding a public Star Fest on Oct 29 and you can come and see it for yourself since I will have my equipment there. This is put on by the Chesmont Astonomical Society in SE Pa and more info is on that site plus my pix.
colosif 4 months ago
about how much would a half decent telescope cost? and what kind? I just want something that I can see the planets and outer lying stars and maybe Andromeda. Right now I'm using a pair of 16x32 Bushnell hunting binoculars and can barely see craters on the moon.
Xoxinwulf 1 year ago
@Xoxinwulf - Call the guys at Skies Unlimited - they can best answer this question since they sell both used and new telescopes every day and are very nice to talk to. You can see a lot with a 4 inch achromatic refractor, or a 5 inch reflector scope.
colosif 1 year ago