Microsoft Worldwide Telescope - WTF are these?
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thoughs are form telescope reflections that get tiled on to the images but dont get fixed...
the lines might be from 3D plains flickering when there on top of each other.
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thoughs are form telescope reflections that get tiled on to the images but dont get fixed...
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0:35 pac man
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I have seen all the things in this video, although i am no professional astronomer - i do not believe those are any type of reflection. That seems to be the "norm" when it comes to things unexplainable - call it a reflection. Has anyone noticed the top of Mars? Antarctica view using MWT? Some people believe the earth, moon and mars are all hollow. What is that mass on top of Mars? I would really like to know what is up with that? It looks like its p.shoped but if so why would they do that?
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those orbs are interesting to watch... i have a 64-bit windows vista computer... is probably edited by telescope astronomer.
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i hope i can shed some light on this, the pic of the sky are not taken at the same time there are thousands of imeges put to gether to make the pics os all of what you see out there thay are put to gether like a puzzle so you will see crazy stuff but nothing realy important and a holebunch of pic like you show and i thank what you see is the light to the bottom left made it be cus of the reflet in to the telescope
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0:10 i found that thing too.But should i post it on NASA forum?
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You havn't done alot of astronomy have you? Using a simple ground based telescope and using them to reflect the light unto the main mirrors of the scope can cause reflections that become distorted if not focused properly which is what alot of these are.
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This is nuts, my husband and I were outside just a few nights ago and saw what at first we thought to be a faraway plane-- but quickly dismissed it as such when it didn't blink blue and/or red lights. It could not have been a shooting star, for it was moving at too slow a speed in relation to a shooting star. It did no move in a straight line and not quite zig zag, either. I would discribe it as moving in a lightning bolt shape.
in the beggining of the video, that thig u sed that comes in blue red gold those are satellites
kevininheven 2 years ago
I appreciate you taking the time to respond. But if they are satellites man they are not made of metal, if you zoom in on them you can see right through them! and if you zoom in really close, you can see plasma or something gaseous pulsing through them also. Pls download MS Worldwide Telescope and look for yourself? Then get back to me.
LightEssence37 2 years ago
those are reflections of the telescope main mirror. try to find somebody with a reflection telescope and ask him or her if you can look in to it by night. wen you found a star and the image is unsharp you wil see the same image. the black spot in the center is the secondary mirror and the dark stripes is the bridge for the secondary mirror.
Glowoff 2 years ago
actually I do have a very high quality reflection telescope, it also has a video attachment and computer guidance module. I have indeed seen reflections and blurs at times but they are distinct and easy to recognize as such. If you are into stargazing or have a telescope of your own you should know that friend :) also driblersback is correct that MS has state of the art gear and would most likely have filtering and such to prevent glare/reflection. Thanks for commenting, appreciate your thoughts
LightEssence37 2 years ago