in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Here's a few images. New incredible algorithms for super-resolution almost let us see the Moon landing hardware shadows, if there are any for confirmation. I bought a new telescope, and cameras and the results are stunning. As my health improves I hope and pray to be able to make another video. God's Blessings to all. -JTolan
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The sun is slowly changing in size year-to-year.
This can't be good if it's not cyclical. The summer heat is getting worse and worse, it could very well be related. Now, there is an 11 year cycle for sunspots, but I just don't have data over the whole period yet.
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The true color of the moon! Mind blowing, conspiracy busting!
They showed us studio footage, not the real deal.
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This is a calibration/demonstration 3D photo, to show there are no curved walls, because people will wonder if the lens might not be responsible for the curvature of the celestial dome.
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The original 3D Celestial Dome photo with added text, let's see how it displays.
The previous post was a posterized version of this one, created to fight youtube's compression algorithms.
I'm very annoyed by their photo quality, I never know when they will ruin the 3D effect on these astro photos with faint stars.
Anyway, it's so amazing to see the shape and inclination of the starry background, it looks fantastic on my computer display. It is best viewed from about 5 to 6 feet away on a 27" screen. If you display it on a larger screen you may exceed the interpupillary distance, and the 3D effect will be lost.
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See the 3D Celestial Dome with your own eyes, and be amazed. I finally perfected the processing technique. The bible says he spread the heaven's like a Tent, there it is! (best views from six feet away, on a full screen of 27" size)
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It's so Beautiful, and what a coincidence that I was in the right place at the right time, with no clouds to capture this fleeting moment. Only lasted about a minute or so.
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Wow, the Northern Lights seen from Boise ID, a friend just sent me these taken with an iPhone.
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The solar eclipse is coming up in April, and I'm exicited, but to be honest I enjoy the lunar eclipses more. This is my best lunar eclipse photo, taken through an 8" Celestron SCT.
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Infrared & multispectral imaging, stereoscopic processing, and advanced space sensors are enabling a deeper understanding of the shape of the earth. This channel is dedicated to remote sensing the world and the celestial bodies, and revisits the assumptions behind our current understanding, asking questions that might not be popular. One of the biggest: Why does the surface of the earth appear flat? Are we realy living in a heliocentric system? Are the accepted distances in the solar system accurate? How does space-time distortions alter our perceived reality. Time to open minds and make progress. Join the ride!