Large Binocular Telescope
Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 at
1:52 am
After more than a decade of preparation, the worlds most powerful telescope is now looking skyward with both of its massive eyes wide open. The Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) partners in the U.S.A...



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All dreaming aside, I can’t wait to see some of the results from this bino beast.
Now we need one 6 times bigger on the moon. Then we study planets!
yep we shud have a base on the moon were scenist study the moon and outer space
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The Moon is an easy target and excellent images can be seen using a variety of telescopes. "The Best" telescope for lunar observing depends on if you prefer to see large portions of the moon at once, or if you want to zoom in as close as possible on the lunar features.
The larger the telescope, the more light it collects and the moon is bright enough, or even too bright, even in small telescopes. But the advantage of using a large telescope on the moon is that it will allow you to obtain higher magnifications, as long as you use a lunar filter or off axis aperture stop to limit the light. You will quickly be limited in the magnification you can obtain, by atmospheric turbulance though.
All being said, I think an apochromatic refractor such as one made by Takahashi, TeleVue, or Astro-Physics would offer very crisp images for lunar viewing.
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This is being billed as the most accurate flyby of Mars. Which, Jesus, you know things are shitty when the most accurate flyby of Mars is entirely CG. The flyby uses 3D data gathered from HiRISE, the 0.5-meter reflecting telescope on board NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The 3D data set was calculated by comparing HiRISE’s ultra-crispy images taken from two different points of view. The photos were matched using picture recognition software and converted in a 3D surface map using the position of the orbiter. The result is the most accurate terrain information on the surface of Mars yet. The best thing: All this data is being published by NASA for everyone to use. Impressive, but it didn’t really look any more accurate than the flyby I made this morning with my crumpled bedsheets. And that one had a giant sleeping dog in the middle of it. Plus, oh I don’t know, THE EPIC-EST LEGO BATTLE YOU EVER SEEN! The Most Accurate Flyby of Mars to Date [gizmodo]
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ビニール袋に水風船みたいに水をパンパンにいれて運ばれてるのテレビで見たことあります。あのたまにスーパーの魚売り場で海草系のものが水と共にパンパンに詰められてるあれみたいな。
One with a camera attachment you pervert!
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