Large Binocular Telescope
Sunday, December 27th, 2009 at
3:51 pm
A video by the Max Planck Society from 2004 regarding the new Large Binocular Telescope in Arizona-
'The world's largest single telescope is being set up atop Mount Graham in Arizona at an elevatio...
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yes the vatican.Sees they are interested too in observing planet x or niburu tis a worry
Looking for God or scared of planet XCheck out Mount Graham Telescope at the University of Arizona’s Seward Observatory outside Tucson. The Vatican co -owns this! McCain in 1988 gave the green light to illegal logging in the wildlands of Idaho for the construction of the Mount Graham telescopes, shielding them from any kind of litigation by environmentalists or Apaches. The bill passed in the dead of night giving astronomers the right to move forward “even if it killed every squirrel”.
the jesuits from the vatican finally did it huh, theyve been tryin to do this for a long time, take the grounds from the indians… the tuth is mount graham is a scared holy ground…and believe it or not there is a interdimensional door that evoke certain intites there….might be to much to suck in at one time but do some research…
Can someone tell me what the main reason is that we humans try to look so far into the skies
OMG The possibilities of this technology is mind blowing. I want one too!!:D
The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) will do much more. The Very Large Telescope(VLT) was made years before the Large Binocular Telescope and works a similar way but the TMT will be much more powerful and much bigger.
its already being used since july 07
it is in my back yard
First comment : Awesome telescope, I want one in my backyard
It depends on how much larger the large pizza is compared to the medium.
Okay, great answer. But how do you really find out?
Let's make the assumption that the calorie content of the crust is not important, and that both pizzas have the same thickness and distribution of toppings. If you have a pizza with a four inch radius (8 inch diameter) as your medium, the area of the pizza is going to be 3.14*4^2 (the radius squared times pi). The area of the pizza, which is about 50 square inches, is equal to 260 calories.
The amount of calories divided by the amount of square inches gives you the calories per square inch, which in this example, is 5.2. From here, you should use area formula (the radius squared times pi) on the large pizza to find the area.
Multiply the area in square inches by your constant for calories per square inch to find the number of calories in a large pizza. Voila! Mathematics prevails!
Are you getting a regular camera attached to a pair of binoculars?
Or are you getting a stereo camera which doubles as binoculars?
Are you spending $10s, $100s or $1000s?
Look for image stabilizing binoculars. I don't know if you can get them with the camera image also stabilized. Stabilization can be optical, digital or both. With high magnification, you can't hold binoculars steady enough by hand. You can't get too much magnification unless you don't have stabilization.
If they are mounted on a tripod, make sure you can track the motion of the rocket smoothly. Most tripod camera mounts are not made for tracking a moving target. The best (if money is no object) would be a motorized mount with remote control.
The separation between objective lenses determines whether you will get any depth perception 6 miles away. To see the rocket in 3D, you need a very wide separation ̶ like maybe 10 feet, but now we're talking several thousand dollars.
If you don't spend $1000s, the rocket will just be a blurry speck at the top of a column of smoke.
You may be waiting a while….
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wow very interesteing!
You need a better wife.
Forget monoculars, they are too hard to hold steady, 7 x 35 is a good lightweight size. Nikons are pretty good for the price, Leupold has a lower priced line called wind river that are excellent, but they are still about $200.
no, they are not the same. When a camera says it has 8x optical zoom, you must first known the effective highest focal length. If the widest is 35 mm 8x that is 280 mm. A camera of about 105 mm is equivalent to about 1x of a binoculars, so 8x in binoculars is about 840 mm in a camera. It is not completely so simple as that though because digital cameras today are 10 meg pix and even more. That means that you can blow up an 4×6 picture into 8×12 or even larger. You do not see such a large picture through binoculars. In fact some binoculars have a somewhat restricted field of view. What I am attempting to say is that by blowing up the photo you might possibly get as large an image as you might see through the binoculars.
That's a very large number of bad dreams to be caught by these dream catchers. it's a sign
great video..thanks for uploading
Holy crap! That’s alot of planets!! And I bet there’s more! Thanks.
Massive solar systems ? As opposed to tiny ones ? And why plural ? there's only one star called Sol, so surely only one solar system ?
I can't answer your question. I just wanted to remove all doubt, and prove once and for all that I am an ill infomed pedant.
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