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Originally posted by gambon
i dont think that is enough magnification to see those , and i told em make sure they turn off the lights when they went to bed
mebbe you saw satelites between earth and the moon ,which normally you wouldnt be able to see , because of eclipse
edit on 16-6-2011 by gambon because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by youallcrazy
plenty of atlases of the moon. figure out what crater you are looking at first and see if these atlases show the same thing you are talking about.
for example
www.lpi.usra.edu...edit on 16-6-2011 by youallcrazy because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by aceto
reply to post by outerlimits
Even the most powerful telescopes based on earth couldn't say anything like that for sure.. Your baby telescope certainly isn't anywhere near as good as theirs.
Originally posted by outerlimits
Originally posted by aceto
reply to post by outerlimits
Even the most powerful telescopes based on earth couldn't say anything like that for sure.. Your baby telescope certainly isn't anywhere near as good as theirs.
Well first of all, you show me a decent picture taken by one of these mega powerful scopes, as I know what I can see, and have seen it. OK, I understand you don't ecept this, but I KNOW what I saw!!!
Originally posted by youallcrazy
reply to post by outerlimits
a couple questions. your spotter scopes gives the true image of what you are looking or is it a refractor which inverts the image?
Originally posted by gambon
reply to post by outerlimits
so where are the pics ?
with such a claim u need pics
Originally posted by gambon
no offence butits a yukon , and a baby lil scope at that
i use similar with my digicam