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scorzon t1_j257iaz wrote
Reply to My heart is in the right place. by ShinningVictory
If your heart rate was 80085 then possibly even more so....
scorzon t1_iyc2v97 wrote
Reply to comment by tippydink in Finally unpacked my teacher stuff after resigning last June. by tippydink
Sorry Ma'am. No stars for me today then. Again.
scorzon t1_iyc22sm wrote
Perfect! 😁
You planning on going back any time? We need good teachers Mrs Johr• on!
scorzon t1_iy0ecxm wrote
Reply to comment by FjohursLykkewe in This guy ducks. by FjohursLykkewe
Heartbeak
scorzon t1_iy0b9en wrote
Reply to This guy ducks. by FjohursLykkewe
He's clearly a total duckwit.
scorzon t1_iuhmvpg wrote
Reply to comment by FatiTankEris in A three hour time-lapse of Jupiter I took with my 10 inch telescope by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
Now see that's what I mean, I'm interested but without any domain knowledge. Of course you don't need amazingly dark skies for the planets, that never occurred to me. Thanks for the steer.
Out of interest what would the OP likely see with that kind of setup when training the lens on some nearby stars. Other than our own sun of course 🤭
scorzon t1_iuh6tri wrote
Reply to comment by FatiTankEris in A three hour time-lapse of Jupiter I took with my 10 inch telescope by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
Cheers, I got excited when I saw the notification for your reply on my phone, as it truncated that figure to $250 😁
Still $2500 seems very reasonable and these days would be some £2500 I expect. I just need another £250,000 on top of that to afford the upgrade to a house in a dark skies part of the country 🥴
scorzon t1_iuejth6 wrote
Reply to comment by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE in A three hour time-lapse of Jupiter I took with my 10 inch telescope by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
Excellent, thank you. I suspected it would need to be automatic of course, I remember as a young lad with a basic as beans "my first refractor telescope" trying to keep up manually with the moon. My first and only telescope. If I lived in a properly dark skies area of England I'd think about getting another, 40 years later, it's just mind blowing what you can see.
Do you mind me asking what kind of ball park cost we'd be talking for a setup like yours. No probs if you'd rather not say.
scorzon t1_iuco4d9 wrote
Fantastic images, much appreciated.
As an astronomically interested (though completely unknowledgeable) engineer from a totally different field, what is the process you use to locate, zoom and then track a body that moves across our night sky so rapidly. At that distance doesn't it move across your field of view very quickly?
Apologies if that is a really dopey question, but I'm old enough now to not care what people think of me 😁
scorzon t1_iu9vrcn wrote
It's not a dumb question given how the scientific community often present images to the general non technical public without properly explaining that they are completely made up representations of how these astronomical entities might look.
scorzon t1_j2egfb0 wrote
Reply to I don't like the way Mr. Pringles is looking at me by RedBlue010
Reckon he's looking to give you a taste of his sauce.