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Deleted User#0000: Has anyone ever seen a blackhole? Tharmor#1628: YES Tharmor#1628: they are right in the google image search hailbirdsatan#7413: you can't directly "see" a black hole.. it's just black Tharmor#1628: nah hailbirdsatan#7413: they've been indirectly observed Tharmor#1628: you can observer the hawking rad...
Tharmor#1628: observe i guess Deleted User#0000: I still don't get the "Stars with masses less than 7 solar masses eject some of their outer layer at the end of its life," thing. Tharmor#1628: still it IS adirect observation of hawking radiation that people have don Tharmor#1628: e Tharmor#1628: hmmm that has to do wi...
Deleted User#0000: Whew jt33396#9650: I watch alot of Crash Course Astronomy, theres episodes on how stars die that I can link you @Deleted User Deleted User#0000: From what website? Deleted User#0000: Free? jt33396#9650: youtube Deleted User#0000: Khan Academy? jt33396#9650: brb The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Hawking radiati...
Tharmor#1628: yup Tharmor#1628: lived a very hard life but he lived it well Deleted User#0000: ye Deleted User#0000: World lost a genius jt33396#9650: if I could do half of what Steven did in the advancement of science, I'd die happy Tharmor#1628: ok so hawking radiation HAS been observed but not from a natural/celesti...
Tharmor#1628: jajaja i just realized how i spelled that Tharmor#1628: gonna live it as is Deleted User#0000: Aw Tharmor#1628: ?? Deleted User#0000: 😦 Tharmor#1628: yes we can The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: No we cannot Tharmor#1628: they DO form form in the Tharmor#1628: large hadron colider The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: They do n...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: A big particle accelerator in Geneva, it smashes protons together at close to the speed of light at 4 different points and we observe what comes out Deleted User#0000: A city in southern Switzerland? AbsoluteZeroK#6624: I'm going to go with what Hero says about the LHC :BlobBadThinking: Deleted ...
Tharmor#1628: heres another one The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: That's not the LHC and that just plainly isn't a black hole Tharmor#1628: The Hero Of RhymeToday at 11:24 PM Hawking radiation has never been observed, and we cannot make black holes on Earth Tharmor#1628: bruh The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Yes, both of those things are...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: There's 2 really really distinctive properties of quantum black holes that make them really easy to detect if they're produced in the LHC The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: The first is that with all other collisions when you collide 2 partons (things inside protons, e.g. quarks and gluons), even if you kn...
hailbirdsatan#7413: you could say that hailbirdsatan#7413: and presumably there's a black hole at the centers of galaxies because there was a bunch of matter there dense enough to become one Deleted User#0000: Black holes aren’t real AbsoluteZeroK#6624: 🙄 Salt#1137: Nothing is real Salt#1137: This machination is all b...
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: google and youtube are great resources Magnus#6559: Thanks hailbirdsatan#7413: https://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/5-8/features/nasa-knows/what-is-a-black-hole-58.html Magnus#6559: @hailbirdsatan thanks, actually I didn't know it was the start or had something to do with it @hailbirdsatan Th...
Aria (she/her)#8300: yup Aria (she/her)#8300: well technically the ground is under you. then some bugs maybe. then the mantle and the core. and the mantle again. and then more ground. jt33396#9650: and then some bugs maybe jt33396#9650: and then most like ocean actually, depends exactly where you are in the US jt33396#...
Salt#1137: 🙏 Aria (she/her)#8300: i don't understand why all flat earthers think we gotta prove something that's been Known™ for centuries Salt#1137: I mean you can't prove the earth is flat or the earth isn't flat Salt#1137: proof is for logical statements and mathematics Salt#1137: You can however provide evidence b...
Salt#1137: so I can see why they don't worry about space Aria (she/her)#8300: you gotta be a pretty bad pilot if you accidentally fly into space Salt#1137: its why the only planes that can get higher are ramjets, since they overcome that my flying so fast they force the needed oxygen into the engines Salt#1137: If bob ...
Really Dude#0440: Hello there Really Dude#0440: Fellow martians sssssss#4279: guys can u tell me a good film about the cosmos Wilii#0967: *”Russian space agency spy detected”* Wilii#0967: But yeah there’s plenty of movies with Tyson or Hawkings Hwaet#4348: http://www.astronomy.com/news/2018/09/two-stars-will-not-merge-...
Hwaet#4348: how bright is 21P 1Speedy111#1897: If the sun was 2x brighter than what it is. What will happen? Salt#1137: we die PEN PEN#9655: Hey does anyone know what is a hoags galaxy? Deleted User#0000: is a galaxy that looks like a ring Deleted User#0000: how that is possible? PEN PEN#9655: Idk Deleted User#0000: ''...
Hwaet#4348: ``"They didn't say what they meant by clearing their orbit. If you take that literally, then there are no planets, because no planet clears its orbit."`` Magnus#6559: 1 AU is that from the Sun to Earth? jt33396#9650: yes jt33396#9650: if theres anything i remember from Astronomy, its 1 AU is the distance fr...
Wilii#0967: They’re more like pilots Nave#3577: After they retire perhaps AbsoluteVacuum#0847: You can make observations AbsoluteVacuum#0847: You can do astrophysics AbsoluteVacuum#0847: @Magnus 1 parsec = ~206264.8 AU Deleted User#0000: why would they invent parsecs? The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: To measure things on length...
KittyWolf#4990: https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/09/international-space-station-nasa-russia-leak/569692/ Debaka#1735: If you want to become an anstronaut there are multiple possibilities. 1: You go to the military and become elite pilot, later you switch to the Esa (and probably make a doctor in space r...
jt33396#9650: I always forget that relative to me on earth, there are stars "below" me AbsoluteVacuum#0847: Well AbsoluteVacuum#0847: The falling star is a meteoroid AbsoluteVacuum#0847: It falls down to Earth as a physical object AbsoluteVacuum#0847: But an image can be any direction AbsoluteVacuum#0847: @Sophia <3 Ma...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: He's just dumb Deleted User#0000: Use rope theory instead sssssss#4279: what education i have to have to go and work on the ICC sssssss#4279: ISS* Salt#1137: become a veteran and seasoned air force pilot, with distinction and excellent test scores, preferably with some degree in science, prefera...
Bobby the trolley#7388: Let me get you a good one Bobby the trolley#7388: https://youtu.be/3rHXrA80NH4 Bobby the trolley#7388: 0:24 is the part you're wondering about Debaka#1735: I see what you did there @The Hero Of Rhyme Debaka#1735: But they actually have many experiments up there that could use one The Hero Of Rhy...
Debaka#1735: (I think of copypasting this somewhere and use it as standard answer) ZeNon#9895: i took my Pf pic sssssss#4279: wtf can u tell me why u have to have knowledge about plants on icc ? sssssss#4279: iss* jt33396#9650: It's probably more experimentation so that we can grow actual food in low and zero gravity s...
Shmooooo#5262: That would be fairly deterring. yak#5238: not only will stocks plummet, but it will be all over the news, causing even more issues for the company jt33396#9650: Astronomy helps us understand how the universe and all the matter, life formed and gives us a better idea of how old the universe is, kinda like...
Deleted User#0000: Like Deleted User#0000: Another earth Deleted User#0000: Cuz Deleted User#0000: Ye The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: maybe Deleted User#0000: Why maybe Deleted User#0000: Lmao The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: because maybe The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: lmao Deleted User#0000: Reeee Deleted User#0000: But if it was Deleted Us...
Deleted User#0000: There is 100% life on a diff planet The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: lmao Deleted User#0000: And also Deleted User#0000: IF Deleted User#0000: It is Deleted User#0000: Everything Deleted User#0000: Exists Deleted User#0000: XD The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: lmao Deleted User#0000: I mean Deleted User#0000: We got De...
Deleted User#0000: There would be a earth that I ruled Deleted User#0000: Heh Deleted User#0000: Wait Deleted User#0000: The world cant be Deleted User#0000: Hm Deleted User#0000: Infinite Deleted User#0000: There would be a earth or other thing that has tech to travel here Deleted User#0000: And they could do it Delet...
Deleted User#0000: Idk Deleted User#0000: There would be a infinite universe so it happens forever Deleted User#0000: And infinite possibilities for everything to exist The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: no Deleted User#0000: Wai The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: 1,2,3,4,5,6, and so on ... is infinite The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: does 1.5 occur...
Snakeman#2491: What about if we make the Universe a complete mathematical model and work through it Deleted User#0000: Then we get Friedman eqs Snakeman#2491: I didn't know them, but, is it just relate to universe expansion and no universe itself? ก็็็anner#7152: O Jayzn#6683: i like space rocks Nave#3577: same Debaka#...
Debaka#1735: In 2 g it should still be somewhat possible Debaka#1735: But it won't be healthy :P Snakeman#2491: What do you mean with 2g? sssssss#4279: double than the eareth Snakeman#2491: I see Snakeman#2491: That means that it'll be harder Snakeman#2491: Knowing the relation W = m * g Snakeman#2491: Then, you know t...
Snakeman#2491: Oh, sorry @sssssss I didn't see your questions, that formulas come from study of physics, representation of the physic world on Mathematics sssssss#4279: cool Debaka#1735: I have no clue Hallera xD Debaka#1735: Does it have a name? Snakeman#2491: I think that, you can find those in Philosophiæ Naturalis...
Debaka#1735: Lol, you ment the space engine simulator Debaka#1735: Dayum I am stupid Debaka#1735: I thought you ment a simulator for engines Debaka#1735: xD Debaka#1735: Universe Sandbox 2> everything Debaka#1735: But I guess it is real then Debaka#1735: (The planet) Debaka#1735: What is the name of its star? sssssss#4...
Debaka#1735: So I guess you found a nice fantasy world :D Debaka#1735: @sssssss Debaka#1735: (Never used the program before so I had to do some research) sssssss#4279: mhm ok tnx sssssss#4279: i will see some reviews sssssss#4279: too Deleted User#0000: Hello hailbirdsatan#7413: hi Debaka#1735: 👋 Bee#2767: hi Hibiscus...
Deleted User#0000: but Dont know which univeristy to go Deleted User#0000: although I prefeer uk Debaka#1735: I don't know about universities in Uk. In Germany, Munich and Tübingen are good for studying astrophysics Magnus#6559: Hi Magnus#6559: Could someone explain me in details what Hawking radiation is? The Hero Of ...
Deleted User#0000: Hello, Ryan the Intellectual Vertex#3938: Please give me some examples @The Hero Of Rhyme Vertex#3938: (I'm not hating on Tyson, I'm just curious) Salt#1137: https://arxiv.org/pdf/0708.1545.pdf one of the papers hes co-authored hailbirdsatan#7413: if every science outreach specialist was expected to ...
Samfoogy#9823: That might cause other problems for survivability though. Salt#1137: only if in sufficiently huge amounts to generate thermal energy Salt#1137: at which point the planet is on the fast track to being a gas giant hailbirdsatan#7413: kind of a tautological question hailbirdsatan#7413: the goldilocks zone w...
timeflier#5005: well, i would guess that its very unlikely that if there are intergalactic planets, that they would be orbiting an intergalactic star Salt#1137: actually it would be incredibly likely that any given intergalactic planet that it is in orbit around an intergalactic star Salt#1137: since it would likely be...
Salt#1137: Nah Debaka#1735: I never had a problem imagining that (idk why :)) AbsoluteVacuum#0847: 500 years are basically nothing Debaka#1735: Relative to what? Debaka#1735: To the age of the universe?-yes. Debaka#1735: But it is longer than an average scientific study :P Brawnypoptart#9157: how do i become a member o...
Brawnypoptart#9157: me? @The Hero Of Rhyme ? Debaka#1735: Not you Brawnypoptart#9157: I'm about to get in high school next year Debaka#1735: Nice :) Brawnypoptart#9157: but we need to stay after our school year ends Dolanicus#0961: Thanks for the answer but to remove confusion, the planet is still in a solar system so ...
Salt#1137: @deejaa.vu if by a bit you mean by 3 orders of magnitude sure @Deleted User it would be a guided aircraft, of the missile variety deejaa.vu#6204: ‘Bit larger’ was a very generous description Debaka#1735: Well most rockets have automated navigation systems deejaa.vu#6204: Aren’t missiles of the exploding vari...
ksib#4497: I did a quick search online but had some issues finding this. What's the average percentage our moon fills up in the night sky? Debaka#1735: No clue but the math shouldn't be too hard Debaka#1735: You need the radius of the moon, the distance and then you can do it hailbirdsatan#7413: wikipedia says moon is ...
Brawnypoptart#9157: I cant apply for it I'm too young SqueakyKitty🌺#8503: so is planet x gonne kill us or nahh koutaro#1169: Can someone tell me some possible uses of sandy clay? KittyWolf#4990: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9TLbZuvsko Authopius#4134: It's creepy how small black holes are just wandering around spac...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: That is not real mlee375#8435: lmao Salt#1137: neither of those thigns are true about neutron stars Salt#1137: they are several kilometers in size for a stellar mass star, always have less mass than a black hole, and we can easily detect them from near or far Debaka#1735: Yep sssssss#4279: the w...
sssssss#4279: hey do somebody know film like the martian and interstellar ? sssssss#4279: about cosmos Samfoogy#9823: I know those movies. Samfoogy#9823: They're both pretty great. Samfoogy#9823: Did you have a question about them? Deleted User#0000: idk Brawnypoptart#9157: anyone of you guys hear the word "ex nihilo"?...
QwertyThePie#1615: It really depends on the price difference QwertyThePie#1615: If you get a 16", you'll never have to worry about upgrading Brawnypoptart#9157: but did the big bang came from nothing? Sir Dextar#6666: @Brawnypoptart This article might interest you, then https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21328472-0...
grmond#3846: It's specifically astrophysics that doesn't grmond#3846: Ok I see your point hailbirdsatan#7413: and i don't think understanding the environment we live in is useless hailbirdsatan#7413: maybe not interesting to some people, but that's their business grmond#3846: Well its useless in the worldly prospect ha...
hailbirdsatan#7413: it's our resources and we can do what we like with them The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Because the field of cosmology has a huge number of practical applications hailbirdsatan#7413: i think a lot of people would still study it even if it didn't.. and i think that's not the reason most people study it grmon...
grmond#3846: what a waste of intellect grmond#3846: Would you like me to explain my philosophy on medical practition? grmond#3846: @The Hero Of Rhyme @hailbirdsatan grmond#3846: I guess not grmond#3846: Anyways, pure cosmological research is an utter waste of intellect and resources grmond#3846: resources that should b...
hailbirdsatan#7413: maybe intellectually gifted people are attracted to it for that very reason Inquisitor General of America#0918: what are they gonna do Inquisitor General of America#0918: build freaking water pipes 😂 grmond#3846: Yes exactly they're working towards letting very rich people fly around the moon for o...
Inquisitor General of America#0918: so i was misinformed cant blame me grmond#3846: I only get these thoughts and develop an opinion as to how they should be solved grmond#3846: Well not yet an engineer, still a senior in high school grmond#3846: I hope that doesn't discredit me hailbirdsatan#7413: @The Hero Of Rhyme i...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: If you want me to go more in depth I am happy to. I am a particle cosmologist that works in ATLAS at CERN, specifically I work on dark matter and dark energy searches. This requires a large amount of statistics which is why we're upgrading the LHC to be high luminosity (more collisions per sec...
grmond#3846: I said before that I am still reasonably versed in astrophysics The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Not much, though find it very promising. In just the past couple years since LIGO has turned on there have been really great limits set and models ruled out that couldn't be done without them The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Par...
hailbirdsatan#7413: computational physics hailbirdsatan#7413: doing MS thesis on neutron star structure grmond#3846: Wow nice grmond#3846: What college do you go to? hailbirdsatan#7413: ¯\(°_o)/¯ grmond#3846: I see too personal sorry grmond#3846: I just wanted to know of the path one takes to end up in your position ha...
Loke#8576: @hailbirdsatan Post-graduate here is anyone pursuing (or having finished) education above bachelor level hailbirdsatan#7413: then what's "graduate"? hailbirdsatan#7413: counterintuitive.. in the US we call that stuff "graduate school" Marl#2037: @hailbirdsatan graduate is for those who completed a bachelor d...
Salt#1137: We have no idea Salt#1137: Could be super rare, could be fairly common, we have no way to know with the data we have minx#9366: Hm minx#9366: Last question for now minx#9366: In Star Wars, they have desert planets like Tatooine, Jedha and Jakku minx#9366: But isn't sand rocks that have been dissolved by wate...
Samfoogy#9823: While for one thing, it wouldn't have any tectonic movement. minx#9366: Is that bad? Doesn't it just mean it will be cold, and lack volcanoes? minx#9366: @RC A lot of the planets in Star Wars are surprisingly realistic though. RC#7327: No tectonic movement doesn’t mean the planet is cold. Temperature is ...
minx#9366: If you had to run through a dense forest, for instance. Point a to point b, how the crow flies would be 500 meters RC#7327: I guarantee he thought "hmm parsec, that sounds scientific!" minx#9366: But there is a curving path that is 700 meters long minx#9366: Han Solo used a bit of both and went 600 meters. I...
RC#7327: now in star wars if you watch closely they first use hyperspace as something that can only be used by larger ships RC#7327: (in episode IV) RC#7327: then episode V comes along and suddenly every puny X wing has a hyperdrive RC#7327: which makes bigger ship lose the tactical aspect they had in episode IV minx#9...
Debaka#1735: (They would in reality) minx#9366: If you think that the original trilogy breaks logic, what about the ~~shitquels~~ sequels? RC#7327: well sure minx#9366: I don't understand the logic of having a planet sized weapon that can SUCK a star minx#9366: Does a star...regenerate? How does that work? RC#7327: I d...
minx#9366: That way it's not piggybacking on the OT. It's the sequels, yet it really seems like a continuation of the OT, rather than it's own thing minx#9366: But do you know what I'm talking about? minx#9366: Starkiller base literally sucks up a star, but a few hours later the Star regenerates minx#9366: Can that hap...
minx#9366: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYtRuOz4Wvw RC#7327: if you question that then my question is, do they put a hyperspace drive on that laser beam? minx#9366: That's exactly what I think minx#9366: Hyperdrive on the laser beam? minx#9366: How does it fly across the entire galaxy in like 10 seconds? minx#9366: ...
minx#9366: If the star disappears, shouldn't the solar system get fricked up? Wouldn't the planet become a rouge planet and fly off into outer space? minx#9366: If the planet is physically pulling the star into the atmosphere, would that not destroy the atmosphere? It's a snow planet too, at the very least it should be...
RC#7327: the new stuff lacks proper narrative RC#7327: but science fiction elements never made much sense RC#7327: is what I'm saying minx#9366: Let me ask you a question about astronomy minx#9366: AT what point does an asteroid have such strong gravity that it reforms itself into a sphere, like Earth? hailbirdsatan#74...
minx#9366: Apparently it's an actual planet now RC#7327: its 572km in diameter minx#9366: But it used to be an asteroid RC#7327: anything bigger we know is a sphere minx#9366: And according to Legends it says that it's about 7000 kilomters in diameter. So not as biig as the Earth, but still pretty yuge. RC#7327: just p...
RC#7327: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_collapse minx#9366: I do have a question tho about astronomy RC#7327: what's the diffrence between postgraduate and graduate? hailbirdsatan#7413: i mean obviously there are things to pick apart, but my disbelief was sufficiently suspended minx#9366: There are A LOT o...
minx#9366: What if the planet isn't close to the gas giant though? minx#9366: like it's far away hailbirdsatan#7413: not all gas giants have to have a strong magnetic field though minx#9366: where the gravitional pull isn't as strong hailbirdsatan#7413: seems fine minx#9366: I'm watching this video about which planets ...
hailbirdsatan#7413: earth is tectonically active and has rainforests hailbirdsatan#7413: it's not all or nothing minx#9366: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwYS40uAxDE minx#9366: Here's the video minx#9366: They talk about Yavin 4 immediately after talking about the "Earth-like planets" hailbirdsatan#7413: oh, i rememb...
hailbirdsatan#7413: as my favorite retcon RC#7327: yeah bu if it's so then do people living in a place that is driven by interstellar travel really dont know what a parsec is? RC#7327: It's like someone boasting about how fast their car is saying that he drove from Warsaw to Paris in 300km RC#7327: "It's the fastest ca...
minx#9366: ....that's it RC#7327: wut RC#7327: if you fly a ship RC#7327: no if you LIVE in star wars universe RC#7327: knowing what parsec is is like knowing what kilometer is for us hailbirdsatan#7413: jedis don't like technology minx#9366: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWRJeyRfb40 RC#7327: hahahaha hailbirdsatan#7...
RC#7327: and finds a 50 page discussion on star wars hailbirdsatan#7413: :))))) RC#7327: Speaking of sci fi movies RC#7327: watch "Moon" guys, if you haven't already RC#7327: not really an obscure movie, but it somehow came and went pretty much unnoticed minx#9366: That's another thing I had in mind minx#9366: 200 year...
RC#7327: I thought it was a ruler minx#9366: And yes and no. I first heard of Kahuna from pulp fiction, true, but it means Wise man, or Shaman, in Hawaii. Nothing to do with burgers (Which I don't even like anyway) minx#9366: but yeah minx#9366: @hailbirdsatan @RC if you guys want me to talk to you about how I though...
QwertyThePie#1615: The full description's on the medicine channel minx#9366: Wow really minx#9366: Someone asked me a question, and I tried to give an answer minx#9366: @QwertyThePie How about you stop making a big deal out of nothing. minx#9366: No one cares. minx#9366: If he wanted a factual objective answer he could...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: ... That's what I just said The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: I guess you're lying now minx#9366: Actually I said I didn't want to argue, not you minx#9366: because you pinged me minx#9366: and I responded to your ping The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: You pinged him to pointlessly insult him and be ridiculously ru...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: You post incredibly regularly and all you do is insult people constantly, grow up. minx#9366: you also said you last posted months ag minx#9366: who is spreading misinformation again? minx#9366: Literally everyone is disagreeing with you minx#9366: stop digging your own grave The Hero Of Rhyme#6...
CrysonaCore#9056: I've caught him doing in such act. CrysonaCore#9056: However, this will be his final warning once unmute. Rigged Pack#6879: :smile1: CrysonaCore#9056: Annnnd he just left. CrysonaCore#9056: Not banned or anything, I was going to unmute him, but I guess he choose to leave this server. CrysonaCore#9056:...
Salt#1137: no? Salt#1137: what do you mean change in gravity Deleted User#0000: dG = ? Deleted User#0000: As in the fluctuation in gravity Salt#1137: with respect to distance? Deleted User#0000: Mhmm, possibly, the first thing that came to mind was the change in entropy Salt#1137: entropy is a function of surface area...
Salt#1137: since thats the definition of a derivative Deleted User#0000: Hmm Deleted User#0000: Ok Deleted User#0000: What is the definition of a tensor again? Salt#1137: A multi-linear transformation or mapping Deleted User#0000: Ok thank you yaet#0647: :smile1: Brawnypoptart#9157: who do you think will land on Mars f...
Debaka#1735: They will probably be first Debaka#1735: But everyone will die Brawnypoptart#9157: whats the name of the company? @Debaka Debaka#1735: Idk I just saw some stupid stuff about them on tv Debaka#1735: They will just get a rocket from somewhere (?) and land/crash it on mars ira#3824: that sounds quite promisin...
Goldsteel#7542: i think him and feynman are one of my favourite 'explainer' types Goldsteel#7542: people who have a genuine interest and passion for teling others about difficult topics Goldsteel#7542: the very big or the very small Celestron#0583: anyone here do astrophotography? Goldsteel#7542: i can easily contact s...
Celestron#0583: mind if i dump a few things here Celestron#0583: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/495892345246711808/setup.jpg Celestron#0583: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/495892377437863976/sculptor_after_stack_2_ABE_ABE_ABE.jpg Dolanicus#0961: @Celestron wow tha...
Celestron#0583: could you show some photos you have done of planets? Brawnypoptart#9157: I wish I could have a telescope like that Celestron#0583: They are probably a lot cheaper than you think Salt#1137: But maybe he's a lot poorer than you think Celestron#0583: A bit of saving and dedication can do a lot Brawnypoptar...
Brawnypoptart#9157: i was like 5 years old Celestron#0583: fair enough Dolanicus#0961: @hailbirdsatan why do they get skipped? 2 helium atoms combine together is obviously a beryllium, then an hydrogen or deuterium and an helium combined together is lithium and so on with boron, how hard can that be? K73SK#0463: @Celes...
K73SK#0463: xD I've done that Celestron#0583: which bamboozled me for 2 straught years because i was told my timezone was 7:40 Celestron#0583: i found out at the start of this year that its actually +10 Celestron#0583: i thought my mount was broken all that time K73SK#0463: I'm still iffy on what mine really is. I put ...
K73SK#0463: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/496301178112704542/m17.jpg K73SK#0463: m17 and m57 Celestron#0583: ring and cloud? K73SK#0463: yea Celestron#0583: heh Celestron#0583: my first photo was a horrible carina K73SK#0463: These are my first "stacked" photos. My other ones aren't and the...
K73SK#0463: What scope are you using? Celestron#0583: eagle nebula was a complete failure on both of my attempts https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/496302314278223903/Eagle.jpg Celestron#0583: saxon 8" f/5 K73SK#0463: reflector?? Celestron#0583: yeh Brawnypoptart#9157: did you take a picture of J...
Celestron#0583: with a reflector, you want the camera to be as short of a distance as possible to the secondary mirror generally K73SK#0463: Right, and I couldn't get that lol Celestron#0583: that was my other issue in my first 2 years, i didnt know how to get my scope focused Celestron#0583: with the amount of money m...
Celestron#0583: its about light frames tbh Celestron#0583: that is what benefits it most Celestron#0583: apart from alignment K73SK#0463: Yeah, just hoping that the other ones help with the noise and all that other stuff Celestron#0583: This is what I removed to give me a focused view https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachm...
Celestron#0583: bit to late to setup now Celestron#0583: besides, unfortunately theres nothing in the sky for me at the moment K73SK#0463: Have you ever got a good photo of any of the planets as someone asked above? Curious Celestron#0583: nope Celestron#0583: i have never photographed a planet Celestron#0583: cant get...
K73SK#0463: lol ty but I know with practice they could be way better. Not enough detail on them for me to be fully satisfied w/ them. And Saturn is so small xD Anna#0956: I took some pictures of Jupiter using my own tiny telescope about a year ago. Nowhere near as good as these though. Anna#0956: And that pic of Saturn...
Celestron#0583: i dont like moon Brawnypoptart#9157: cool tho to see big craters K73SK#0463: lol exactly how I feel Celestron#0583: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/496307685285953536/IMG_E2085.JPG K73SK#0463: If the moon's out I'm like "GET OUTTA HUR!" Celestron#0583: i got a single frame fro...
Celestron#0583: man made stuff producing all light pollution K73SK#0463: Maybe if the moon reflected red light, I would be ok with it 😂 Celestron#0583: nah, still trash Celestron#0583: what bortle are you in? K73SK#0463: Mostly just relying on sites like https://www.lightpollutionmap.info/ Celestron#0583: yeh K73SK#04...
Celestron#0583: wait Celestron#0583: bortle 0.4-1 Celestron#0583: ? K73SK#0463: lol they have a legend on the site K73SK#0463: so whatever that translates to in bortle idk Celestron#0583: if you click on the location it says the bortle K73SK#0463: oh nice K73SK#0463: 0.68 K73SK#0463: The place I was getting photos at w...
Brawnypoptart#9157: Andromeda is hitting us in 4 billion years Celestron#0583: as far as i know Celestron#0583: yeh ik K73SK#0463: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/496309961631203338/unknown.png Celestron#0583: 🤔 Loke#8576: Doxxed :BlobCat: K73SK#0463: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/...
Celestron#0583: the place i went for my school camp this year was apparently bortle 1 Celestron#0583: but the skies were trash Celestron#0583: 🤔 Brawnypoptart#9157: I remember my mom saying to me: if we see stars we're going to ride horses unfornately we didn't see stars that day keep in mind I was little back then Ce...
K73SK#0463: goodnight yurdhu#1867: Hello guys, I'll introduce myself! I'm a high schooler which loves science but especially astronomy. I read a book of Stephen Hawking, and It was awesome!!! I would like to learn something from you guys! Marl#2037: amazing Debaka#1735: Nicu Deleted User#0000: woa hailbirdsatan#7413: @...
hailbirdsatan#7413: star won't be hot enough to fuse any heliums together until hydrogen fusion is over minx#9366: Guys help me tell what's wrong with this scene minx#9366: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYtRuOz4Wvw CrysonaCore#9056: @minx I believe the answer is in the comment section. Of course the answer can be pro...
yurdhu#1867: I'm a teen yurdhu#1867: 12-17 years old yurdhu#1867: I had no school about it yurdhu#1867: I teached myself a little bit hailbirdsatan#7413: hire a tutor? yurdhu#1867: No yurdhu#1867: Just looking for a volunteer yurdhu#1867: I have no money yurdhu#1867: My parents don't gimme money yurdhu#1867: They don't...
yurdhu#1867: Ok i did yurdhu#1867: 2 years ago yurdhu#1867: I juist prefer live education yurdhu#1867: *just yurdhu#1867: Marl did u know that om dutch as well yurdhu#1867: Dit is mijn bewijs! hailbirdsatan#7413: why did this goblin become a dwarf planet before quaoar and sedna? Lucks Du Terrier#1323: So I've been tryi...
K73SK#0463: Just saying that he's being childish and it's just hurting the company real bad as a result Salt#1137: Im speaking in general, like i said companies have survived worse debacles that elons percieved childishness Salt#1137: So he can keep the twitter so long as he doesn't start saying things that are directl...
Lucks Du Terrier#1323: I remember like maybe a decade or two ago? Lucks Du Terrier#1323: I'm curious what the mechanism for it is Lucks Du Terrier#1323: Since as far as I know the reason ICE's and fossil fuels in general are used was due to how much chemical energy they could contain in a relatively compact medium Luck...
Salt#1137: no sansgamer53#3943: my birthday is coming up soon sansgamer53#3943: hopefully i can get a telescope hailbirdsatan#7413: @General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ , http://astronomyonline.org/Exoplanets/AmateurDetection.asp Brawnypoptart#9157: Happy Birthday in advance @sansgamer53 CD#6813: astrology > astronomy Damian#0001...