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Old 04-09-2020, 03:52 PM   #473
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I think I mentioned it in maybe the most recent purchase thread. I know I did somewhere.

Anyway, my location is classified a Bortle 5. Can't really see any of the Milky Way, but on a really dark night I can see some of the Zodiacal light.

I honestly think I border very close to Bortle 4 because it can get pretty dark. Clouds usually aren't brighter than the sky.

The good thing about any of the classes, save for 9ish, is that deep sky objects such as galaxy's, nebulae, and star clusters are still able to bee seen with a good enough telescope and eyepiece. Obviously you can see less and less the higher you go up the scale when it comes to visual astronomy, but astrophotography, with the right equipment can give some amazing views.

I was actually gonna come in here and post this, last night I got to see Venus for the first time in my new 8 inch Dobsonion, and it was amazing. It's in it's last quarter phase going into it's crescent phase, and I was able to see the shadow that is still covering it. Glad I got to see it before it's phase ended. It was breathtaking.

Planet season is coming soon. In July, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars will be around 45 degrees in the southern sky and they will be so close that for a short time you will be able to see Jupiter and Saturn in the same FOV through the same eyepiece at the same time. That will be historic.
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Old 07-01-2020, 12:24 AM   #474
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New paper says there are at least 36 intelligent alien civilizations in the Milky Way. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamieca.../#18b0f959694f

However, there is always a kicker, they are around 17,000ly away from each other. Meaning none of them can communicate. Which explains why we haven't found anyone.

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Old 07-01-2020, 12:34 AM   #475
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New paper says there are at least 36 intelligent alien civilizations in the Milky Way. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamieca.../#18b0f959694f

However, there is always a kicker, they are around 17,000ly away from each other. Meaning none of them can communicate. Which explains why we haven't found anyone.
And also makes a lot of assumptions, so the distance is far from the only reason we haven't found them
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Old 07-01-2020, 12:40 AM   #476
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I'm personally not going to watch the entire video, but NASA released a 10-year timelapse of the Sun in the form of a 1-hour video.

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Old 07-01-2020, 12:53 AM   #477
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And also makes a lot of assumptions, so the distance is far from the only reason we haven't found them
For sure. This is definitely not proof that intelligent life exists in the universe.

It's really just a reworking of the Drake Equation using modern statistics and a potential answer to the Fermi Paradox.

But it is fun to think about how it could be true.

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Old 07-01-2020, 12:56 AM   #478
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We gotta crack the negative energy problem and learn how to create wormholes. After that we gotta know where to go.

We're still over several hundred years away from even the thought of that, I'm sure.
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We gotta crack the negative energy problem and learn how to create wormholes. After that we gotta know where to go.

We're still over several hundred years away from even the thought of that, I'm sure.
The recent theories on wormholes is yes, we need negative energy, which can possibly be generated by quantum mechanics, But this might be a waste of time and effort because we now think even if we could travel through one it wouldn't save us any time.
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Look at the moon and Mars is just above it shining bright read. Beautiful.
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