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Hi Denise. How are you? How's your night?
Having a good weekend? A savage. What's up, buddy?
Trying to get a uh I can see a moon shadow one. Jupiter. I'm trying to see if it's Europa or kind of looks like Europa's moon shadow, but trying to verify that real quick. See which one we've got. Oh, no. Io eclipse. Okay, so that's Io shadow showing up on Jupiter.
Doing great. That's awesome. It's amazing. Here, let me uh grab a quick photo here. I don't know if you guys can see that shadow right here from the moon Io be from its moon Io there. I bring in some more brightness. See it a little bit better. Anyways, hopefully you can see it a little bit better.
But the moon Io is now uh in transit.
What up DC10? How's it going? Hi Sabel.
Good evening mathematical. Welcome in. Good evening.
Hi, Shadow. Good evening. How are y'all?
Bring a little bit more brightness.
Hopefully, we can see it. Okay, here.
Been all right, I guess. Good.
Hopefully, you're really all right.
All right. Hanging out Jupiter for a bit here, though.
Bored on a Friday night. No way. We can't do that for it.
We got to be bored on a Friday night.
It's a weekend. The weekend's finally here.
So far, not a bad weekend.
[music] Back up just a bit here on the focuser.
Not flying super crazy on the focuser.
Hopefully, give it a little small steps here.
Let me see when the great red spot comes around.
Um May 9th at 12:35 a.m. Oh, we won't get to see it tonight then. It's your weekend off. Oh, okay. You work every other Oh, okay. I got you.
Almost sounds like what a nurse would do or something. Got nothing better to do pretty much. I got you. I got you. Earth, of course. There you go. Looking forward to it. I bet. I bet.
Hey, source. How's it going, buddy? Hi, Louis. Welcome in. How do you get a subscription? Uh, um, so it's not a subscription, of course. Here they call it a membership. Uh, but someone gifted it to you.
could have gifted it to uh someone would have gifted it to you.
Oh, you work for a bank now. Okay, that makes sense.
Hey, Christopher, [music] what's up, brother? It's all right. Tonight is uh seems to be a pretty nice night so far.
We'll be hanging out with Jupiter and at some point we're going to jump around, start doing some galaxy clusters and stuff.
Should literally be having fun. Uh yeah.
Hey BD, what's up brother? How you doing, man?
Your telescope's been chilling in the case because of clouds. The universe is crazy. We have an amazing cosmos. A truly stunning cosmos.
A truly stunning cosmos.
If I can grab this train properly here.
There we go. If you are just coming in, this is a live look at Jupiter from here in the American Midwest looking through 11inch Smith Cash Green telescope.
Unless you're proven wrong, it makes sense. Have I guess you're I don't think we need to talk about age.
Don't be doxing yourself like that. Keep yourself safe. Uh we do got the uh the moon in transit Io. Uh it's the most volcanic uh mass in our sources. You can kind of make out the uh the shadow from IO there on the bottom. Ben on the right side, but this time Yeah. got a little bit early. You're early clearly off. Oh, your girlfriend. I got you. Yeah, definitely protect your personal information. Uh don't do that to yourself. Don't dox yourself or keep yourself safe.
Try to keep [music] yourself safe.
Uh, zoom in more. We can a little bit.
A little bit. Pull back down a little bit. There we go. Move it in the video view.
Stunning Jupiter though. Really beautiful tonight.
The bands that make her dance the zones in a shadow from Io. Absolutely [music] awesome. Really beautiful.
It is very cool.
which is better than Facebook. I haven't touched Facebook in a decade or more.
It's been forever. Another beautiful night. It does appear it will be. You're welcome. Yeah, you're welcome.
Absolutely. You're welcome. It's always fun to get to check out uh Jupiter. This is definitely one of my favorite um planets to be able to observe um [music] between Jupiter and Venus. Saturn's always amazing. I think a lot of uh I think a lot more people prefer Saturn over Jupiter, but it's really cool.
Seen the bed on Jupiter move. Uh you see so there's a little bit of focus um air in it. We do have a wild atmosphere tonight. Uh but it moves really fast. So we talk about Jupiter itself. It um rotates on its axis about every 9 and a half hours about 9.9 hours. That's differential rotation though. Favorite thing about Jupiter? Uh, honestly, the uh auroras that that occur on Jupiter are some of the most beautiful views that you you could ever see. It's crazy.
Not allowed to have Facebook because your job, man. It's probably not a horrible idea there, brother. Like, honestly, I wouldn't want Facebook just cuz I have life.
What up, Tobius? How you doing? Home from delivering mail. I got you.
Awesome.
Very awesome. Yeah. I don't know. I don't have Facebook because I have a life, I guess.
But it's all good.
Ah, Tony, thank you so much. Oh, Tobiius. Oh, thank you, Tobius. Thank you for becoming a member. Hi, Karen.
Happy Friday to you and happy Friday to everybody. A Jupiter has seen the uh great red spot. I got you. the great the big red storm or the great red storm on Jupiter is absolutely amazing.
I'm never saying that again. There you go.
Yeah, good to be back or good to have you back. Sorry. It is great to have you back in here with us and thank you so much by the way for becoming a member.
You join up with Shadow who doesn't use Facebook.
I love it. That's so funny. That's way too funny. Hi Nicholas. Welcome in. Uh, this is a shadow of its moon io here.
Let me stack it real quick. Get a little better definition here real quick.
See what we can do. See if I can get the stack. Okay. Yeah, it's kind of crappy stack, but it's the shadow from its moon. IO popped on one of these streams. It has been a while. Haven't seen you in a while.
IO is a big on the menu for tonight. I'm not too sure. hang out Jupiter for a minute here. Um, and then I'm not sure. I'm thinking galaxies. Galaxy. Look at supernova.
Uh, nebula.
I think we're just going to go and have fun tonight. Hi, Krishna. Welcome in.
It is awesome, ain't it?
It is super awesome. Got any big plans for the weekend yet, Denise? Any awesome plans? Suppose you here a few stops. We can see the moons. Yeah. Me zoom out a little bit here. Be able to see um Europa and um Europa and Gene are really close there.
Europa is the first one on the right side and then Gene is the second uh second one over. [music] And Kalisto is pretty far out. Obviously, Kalisto way out there.
weather recently in the United States?
While it's been pretty wild. We're in a storm season right now.
Oh, Carson's watching on his tablet.
It's awesome. Hey, Carson.
Here's to buy a plot of land in the middle of nowhere. Oh, and build your own observatory. I love that idea. Y'all absolutely love the idea. That is amazing sounding.
Nothing wrong with that idea at all.
There's Jupiter and then you got Europa and Gene. Gene is the largest moon in our solar system. Europa is an icy moon with an ocean underneath. Very well could have life there.
Try bring us back up here again. Had a dynamic grained exposure for Oh yeah, it would be absolutely awesome. That would be absolutely awesome to be able to do that.
There's some nights when you got really good clarity, you can kind of get both to pull out a little better uh by bringing in some of the GMA.
Let's see. You can kind of make it out.
But you can see Jupiter just so dang bright.
So darn bright. That's It's really hard to do.
Kind of really hard to do.
Turn size to our moon. Uh which one?
Which moon? Uh, three of them that you just seen are larger than our moon.
One's just a bit smaller. But it depends on which moon you're talking about.
Europe in one day. That'd be crazy awesome. That'd be really crazy.
I should look at this. Why not taking out? Oh, Sunday for Mother's Day. So looking forward to that. Oh, that's so awesome. How old is your son? That is so awesome. What's shaking bacon? What's up, John? Good to have you, buddy.
Welcome in. What focal length equivalent this is at? Uh, yeah. So, the telescope's 2,800.
Roughly 2,800 on the telescope.
IO. Oh, IO is so beautiful. I can't remember how big IO is in diameter. I'd have to look it up. Let me look it up real quick.
Let me pull it up. I cannot remember the diameter of IO. Uh, 2,263 miles. There you go.
2,263 miles 27. Oh, that's so cool. He looks super awesome. He's very energetic. He live in Kansas City. It stop the stuff from hitting us. Not really. It actually slingshots stuff at us. It's kind of crazy. Uh Ruthie, thank you so much for the sunshine. It's kind of a friend of me. Uh obviously it does get rid of some material out there, especially like um uh things that have like larger orbits, but uh your like your asteroids and stuff, especially when we talk about like the asteroid belt and whatnot. Uh it's slingshot stuff with this magnetic [music] build. It's crazy. Oh, okay.
He's he's an OP as well. I got you lot of millimeter. Ah, yeah. I can't really 600 millimeter. Yeah. So this telescope's 2,800 millimeter on the focal length.
It's really warm. This is Jupiter. Yeah, hanging out with Jupiter. Another reason tonight. Yeah, that's probably true.
Hi back. [music] Welcome in. Two miles from your house. Oh, that's so cool.
That's amazing.
That is amazing. Oh, thanks Randy. I appreciate it. Thank you so much.
Usually we dig into the science, but you guys are pretty calm tonight. That was the one with the cryo volcanoes. Yeah, Io is crazy. The uh volcanoes in Io are so amazing. I would love to be on Io.
[music] I would absolutely love to be on IO.
Larry, thank you so much for the five gifted memberships. Thank you so much, buddy. Do you have a favorite rogue planet? Ooh, I would go with the Jumbos. Oh, we're in the constellation Orion is where they were observed. There's about like 26 of them. They're binary Jupiter sized planets. Those are really cool. Bake said this is AI except you can see the telescope. I can tap it and we can make it shake. No. AI couldn't even try to do this. And if it was AI, I'd make it look a lot better. Let's see what I can do.
Let's do it. Nicholas, you got this. You got this.
Oh, here. Because of the voice. It's just the voice. Dang.
Oh, no. Wayne, you just got that uh gifted membership, too. That's so cool.
That is so awesome.
That is so awesome.
Yeah. Hey, welcome in, Charles. implants visible at this hour. Um, so I looked at Venus uh before it got behind trees.
Right now, um, the only thing we have right now is Jupiter. What's up, the hexagon storm at the north pole on Saturn? It's a great question. We don't really understand it exactly, but it appears to be part of its um, uh, magnetic field [music] and it appears to be part of its uh, its jet stream though, but really don't have a really don't have it down uh, completely. Got a a radio voice for sure. Dang. doing a face for radio as well. That's crazy. Astronomy, welcome in. Big Red, what's up, brother? How you doing? How's your night? Hope you're having a beautiful night.
Hope you're having a beautiful night.
Tell from Celestron. It is. Yeah, this is the 11in snake catch screen telescope from [music] Celestron. Hey Godzilla, what's up buddy? All good. How's your night? Hi Kimberly. Good evening. Even on Urus, you can see the streaks. Yeah.
Yeah, I guess. Sure. Cool story, man.
Nice view. It is tonight's very beautiful. Very beautiful view tonight.
Yeah, it's good to see you, brother.
Good to see you. The red spot uh doesn't come around till after about like 12:23 or something like that in the morning um central time, so we wouldn't be able to see it.
Jupiter does look cool. It does. Come see up closer. You realize how amazing the universe is. That is true. This is very true.
To the horizon. Yeah. Still looking good though. That is correct. How far is Jupiter's radiation? It's just a great question. So like the um the magnetic field gets about [music] 500 million miles away. The radiation from it though goes pretty far. like when we talk about like the uh the more thicker um aspect of the radiation. Let me get it pulled up for me because I cannot remember off top of my head. Uh I'll get the actual number for you. I don't remember off the top of my head.
Sure. It's about get a bold here.
um roughly about so the mean radius is about 1 point uh or sorry 1,131 mi.
[music] Uh the mean diameter of it though is about 2263 miles.
Um it's pretty wild. Uh wait, hold on.
I'm looking at the wrong one. No, no, wait. Let me come down.
Oh my goodness. Everything is complicated trying to get these numbers pull up on here. Oh, there we go. 8 uh 1.8 8 million with the uh when you talk about the radiation belt itself is about 1.8 million miles. There we go.
So roughly about where Kalisto is when you look at the moon Kalisto. Roughly about out that distance.
Really strange to say. Yeah, it's magnetic fields. [music] Super crazy.
Ah, thanks Wills. I appreciate it. Thank you so much. Think we're so small in the massive universe. Just crazy. Mr. Sure.
How much is this telescope? Ooh, the telescope you can get for like around 6,000 or so around there somewhere. Sel, thank you so much. Thank you for the high five. You'll have to look it up, though. The Celestron C11 again. Thank you so much, Sel.
Uh, tonight we're using the C11 C11 telescope. 11ish midcast green telescope.
Thank goodness it's Friday. So true. So true. Now, space viewing time. What did you have for dinner? Sounds really good.
Trying to imagine your face. Oh, man.
What do you think I look like? That's actually really funny. What do you think I look at? [music] I look like. That's too funny. Yo, Big D, thank you, brother. I appreciate it, man. Thank you so much, buddy. Thank you so much for becoming a member. I appreciate it.
Thank you so much. Uh, this will be Jaytown. Beautiful Jew. Jup beautiful Jupiter tonight.
Me pull up something here. Uh Jupiter Jupiter. There we go. Distance currently is 526.3 million miles away. That means it takes about 47.1 minutes for the light uh to travel from Jupiter to be seen here.
That's crazy. Hey, what up Hawk? How you doing? Long time no see. Long time no see. Tiffany tiny blah. Millions of kilometers away from us. Gigantic. So true. Made a meatloaf. Yo, no way.
That's awesome. That sounds really good.
Top meter asteroid gobbit. It kind of does, but it don't. It also slingshots stuff at us. It's kind of a friend of me. Ever seen shooting star meteor through this telescope? No. If it went through here, it' be so fast you wouldn't even recognize it. It'd be so fast going through our view. Can you focus any better? Maybe. Let me look.
It's not like the uh Yeah, actually we need to focus, huh?
Let's see if I can do a little better focus.
The atmosphere tonight's not like the greatest either. It's kind of a type atmosphere.
I'll pull out some of the brightness.
Maybe you'll be able to see it a little bit better. And then we might be able to focus from here.
See if I can do it properly without messing up.
Want me to stack it? We can stack it and then [music] uh get like a high definition view if you want to go that route as well.
Which way do we need to focus a little more?
Let me know if you want to stack it though. We could stack it as well.
Excited for automacy be awesome. Uh telescope tonight. C11. C11 telescope shaky for a stack. Um I don't know. We can try. We can go for it. See what happens here. Let's see what it does. We p some of the brightness on it. Super bright.
Try sharpen it up any. Nah, [music] it's kind of crazy on the sharpening tonight, too.
Yeah, it's not going to like stack very well tonight.
It's kind of goofy looking, but you can see it's a shadow uh from the moon Io right there. [music] That's a shadow from the moon Io.
We got a better uh better focus. It might do a little better. Oh, he's studying Gladius. Oh, no way. That's so cool. Kepler 186F. Yeah, that'd be crazy. Cool.
Find lots and three light birthday gift.
Yo, Savage is awesome. Best type of telescope will be good considering uh light pollution usually. So, light pollution is not a big thing when it comes to observing stuff like the moon and uh planets. It's not that big of an issue. Um even stars, obviously, you'll see a lot more stars through the telescope than you'll see with your eyes. Um, look, maybe a tabletop doson Sony or like a if you got power, you can go for like a a 4SE maybe. My favorite moon behind ours, IO by far Io. Io is awesome.
How can you see the Andromeda galaxy?
The um from our galaxy, we're in one place. What do you mean if we're in one place? Like we're really not in one place. [music] Uh, one place would be relative to you, but we are falling and we're cork screwing and we're moving so fast around our galaxy. Um, but yeah, perhaps Jupiter got some them ancient astronauts. I doubt it. I highly doubt it. Jupiter's insane. The moon shadow is amazing. It is. It's actually really cool to see.
Jupiter farther away from Earth than the sun. Oh yeah, by far between us and Jupiter would be Mars. So you basically go Mercury, Venus, Earth, uh Mars, then you got Jupiter, Saturn, uh Uranus, and then Neptune.
Yeah, the 4SC is a wonderful telescope.
It's uh you need electric with it though. You can throw batteries in it, but it goes through batteries so fast.
But it's a go-to telescope. It's actually really fun.
Like was okay. 193b actually made a kind. That's so funny.
Yeah. And then you get Pluto way out there. But if you were to go on that route, then between Mars and Jupiter, you have um uh Sirius, which is a um dwarf planet as well, which is in between. It's in the main asteroid belt.
Of course, crazy plasma. That's a great question. It's actually Don, you'd actually call a um a fuzzy core. So you got a lot of rocky type materials, rock metal materials. Uh but then you have um metallic hydrogen, but you can't really like decipher where does the core [music] start.
It's just kind of fuzzy in its own kind of view. It's not like a normal core that we see of like a terrestrial planet. It's a fuzzy core. Our moon is considered a dwarf planet because it's considered a moon. Uh honestly, it like it probably should be. Uh it wouldn't have to be a dwarf planet that part uh because like we act more like a binary planetary system with it um than we do [music] with like a moon planet though. But just keeping tradition that's why we call them moon. Hi Eva. How's your night?
Used to watch TV on a battery powered portable rechargeable battery is the way to go. Yo that's crazy awesome.
That's super awesome. [music] Serious.
That's so interesting. Not not the star series.
Uh, which is a dwarf planet over in the main asteroid belt.
Tony, what's up, brother? I see you, man. I see you.
Dream of having a nice go-to telescope someday. Yo, the ADSC is amazing. Um, if anybody really wants to get a go-to telescope, the ADSC is like such a Swiss Army knife. It's one of my favorites by far. Like, I love the ADSC.
No back Pluto in the corner. Dang.
Telescopes have changed a lot since the 80s, though. The one that we're looking at, these were actually designed back in the 1980s. Current count Jupiter's moon 101 101 moons around Jupiter. 268 around Saturn.
A lot of them Mars not above the horizon. Astro Bliss, what's up, buddy?
Another moon still waiting for your hog.
Oh, your Hogwarts letter. Nice.
Okay, look at a different planet. None above us right now. None that I can get to. I I had Venus earlier uh before I went live. I was able to look at Venus for a little bit. Uh but we do got this.
Oh my goodness. I forgot we had uh Oh my goodness, guys. I kind of messed up. The ISS was transiting. That was actually my plan was to chase the ISS. No. When's the next one coming up?
11:13. [music] So, the ISS comes back through at 11:13.
It goes from the north to the west.
Oh, I meant to capture the ISS tonight.
Dang.
What are we doing? Can only imagine the werewolf problems, right? Would you be able to clear uh clearly see the ISS shape? It depends on the setup that we're using at that point. Cash says not real. Okay, cool story, dude. But it is real. Sorry. Sorry, but it is. Remember that voice thing? Ah, you're good. You don't have to leave. You're good. Is having an in problem.
That's so funny. Uh, this here is Jupiter. We're looking at Jupiter right now. Reminder on your phone counter. I know. I know. If you guys want to see though, you can see the telescope there on the bottom. I can tap it real quick and you guys can see everything shake and see how things are working. You're mixing image of this. Oh, in the sky.
You're not looking at anything real.
Yeah. It's kind of like your girlfriend.
AI makes an image of it on your phone.
You're not looking anything real. I wish you knew that, too. Where's the red uh dot? The So, the great red spot right now is on the opposite side. It doesn't come around till after 12:00 [music] in the morning for us here in central time.
Do you believe there's life out there somewhere? I do. I personally do. No, you're not. Thank you. Thank you so much for joining as a member. I appreciate [music] it. Thank you so much. What are these two lines on Tuper? These are called the bands. Uh these are actually the bands where some of the uh different um chemicals actually get pulled up into the atmosphere and get blown around Jupiter through the um the gesturing.
Hey Big D, what's up brother? Oh, is that your wife? No way. Thank you so much. You amazing. Got the whole family in now.
Thank you so much. Now Leah, uh what's your higher power? like the telescope would meditate being a [laughter] werewolf. Oh my goodness, that's way too funny. Yep. So, the uh the bands were called the bands and then the uh the zones next to him were the zones. Uh this is Jupiter. Yeah, hanging out Juper. Welcome back, by the way. Good to see you again. Good to see you again.
This would be beautiful Jupiter. Okay, it's 3:56 a.m. now in the UK. Wow.
It's uh currently 957 for us. 957.
Damn. I can't believe I forgot the ISS, though. How did I forget the ISS?
Dang it. That sucks. The Saturn also visible right now. It's not not currently. [music] Thank you so much, by the way, for the love and support. Uh, not currently. Um, it comes up around 5:00 a.m. Uh, let me go pull up the data.
It comes up currently at around 4:40 a.m., but at the end of the month, it'll be coming up around 2:53 a.m. So, I would say like [music] the beginning of June, we'll be getting some Saturn views again.
Is this hard to see Titan? Not really.
No, not at all. Uh, that's not a live Jupiter, but it is a live Jupiter and I could prove it to you. A Jupiter gas planet or a saw like Earth? It's a gas planet. We do consider to be a gas planet instead of a terrestrial style planet. It's a large gas planet. mostly hydrogen. Then you got helium, methane, phospane, and then so on. Get even down to H2O. Very little H2O. Uh rocky material out towards core, metallic hydrogen, so on. There's a lot going on there. Do the next 8 bundle. Oh my goodness, dude. That'd be so awesome. I love the ADSC. Uh it's a Swiss Army knife, bro. You'll [music] love it.
What's your favorite moon is Saturn?
Titan's an interesting moon with its atmosphere. Titan's actually a really interesting moon. Uh, this isn't live right now, Jupiter. No, it's a live view. Uh, if you guys want to see again, I can tap the telescope. You can see it shake. Uh, you can see the telescope down there in the chat on the bottom right. Not a problem. I can show you guys. Can you see Jupiter? I see an ice cream sandwich. That's so funny. An ice cream sandwich. That's wild. That's super wild. Let's see if I can do a little better focus on the telescope, too. See which way we need to focus in.
Looks like we need to go the other way, actually. See if I can come back a little bit.
Focus.
It's very beautiful. Hi, Sarah. Welcome in. How is your night? Jupiter's tasty.
Dang. I got you. I got you. Now, this is the um uh Celestron. [music] Celestron 11 in screen. Kind of new to the uh space stuff. What's the difference between a nebula and a galaxy? So, galaxies are way out there.
They u maintain everything including nebula, but your gases, your rocks, or if you're going to astronomy, you'd say the gas and metals. Uh the two gas being hydrogen, helium. The rest of them are going to be metals. Anything from uh lithium and onwards.
But a nebula comes from uh usually from stars that go nova or supernova.
Actually tastes like chase. Chasey. My goodness. That's funny. Um had a guy ask me to help him design an indexer stacking photo. Oh, okay. While cops up um he I got you. That makes sense. Kind of makes sense. how much you pay for their telescope. This uh you can look it up. It's a Celestron 11 IC. You can look it up and see what they run nowadays. [music] Um these are um let me fix this here real quick. My boy's trying to get more time on his phone. Oh my goodness.
I don't know how to give him time.
See if I can do this real quick.
There we go. Let him do that. Here we go. Anyways, uh so I don't know. I mean, you can find them used. Not too bad. It just depends. You just got to look it up, though.
Too much Spongebob. Maybe.
Yeah, maybe.
Sorry. Don't start itch. H. Is that the most you can focus tonight? Probably.
The atmosphere is not playing nice with us. It's true that the arrange diamond and glass and stuff. Um or is that funny? So like when we talk about diamonds, the it has the capabilities to have diamonds. Uh whether it does or not, that's not been [music] observed, but it does have everything it would need to be able to have diamonds here.
Um all of our gas planets do actually have the ability to be able to do so.
Whether they do or not, that's a whole different story, though. No way that's Jupiter. It is Jupiter. Yeah, you're not Jupiter. Jupiter is really big. It's super massive.
It's super massive. Yeah, it don't look bad. I mean, for having not the greatest scene conditions. This is not an everyday thing to actually get to look at Jupiter like this. We have a band called home in their song called Sters.
I didn't know. I did not. So, peace and tranquility staying in the Airbnb. And there's a door banger upstairs. Oh my goodness.
I got you.
Oh. Um, certainly. Oh, one's wearing diamond glass there. It's it's very possible.
You can imagine how you can see Jupiter.
You can imagine now you can see Jupiter.
What planets can you make a scene right now? Nothing. Uh Jupiter is the only only one that we really have above uh the horizon. Uranus is out there, but it's way off in the distance, so I'm not able to see it from the observatory.
It's uh way too low in the atmosphere.
We're actually getting to the point where Jupiter is getting ready to sneak up behind a tree. You guys see how it's kind of like fading off? There's tree branches right here where we're looking at. So, it's going to be trying to sneak up behind the tree branches on us here very quickly. Let me actually turn up my guide camera real [music] quick. Take a look at it. See how far them tree branches actually are. Tree branches are coming fast. Like super fast. Pull back over chos.
Think we live on margin? Yeah, I think so. I think we'd be able to. I think we'd be able to. The great eye uh it's on the opposite side [music] right now, not on the near side.
Except for just insane to think it's just us floating. Yeah.
Absolutely.
Absolutely. [music] What tree uh you can hold in your hand?
A palm tree. Nice. Good joke. I like it.
I like it. We're about done with Jupiter though for the night. Um, but after this what we'll do is we'll go for Galaxy's Nebula Globular Clusters are going to be coming up and probably supernova.
That'll be the next stream uh for the night. Hi, welcome buddy.
How you going to fight about oxygen over there? Uh, it's a little different. You definitely got [music] to take some with you. You also got other things like you do have some H2O that we see on Mars.
How fast the world is turning. You can hardly keep up. Yep, that's true. All right, y'all. You can see it. It's getting out of my view. I'm going have to bring in a lot of light just stuff to capture. It's going to be getting behind the tree branches, the silly leaves. Uh, but if you haven't subscribed yet, make sure you subscribe. Um, turn on notifications. I'll be back live again within about probably 30 minutes or so, and we'll be doing some uh galaxies, globular cluster, ne stuff like that.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
Obviously, uh, one of my favorite things to do. We check something real quick.
Um, Let's see how well I can do this.
I just want to check and see how our focal length does on this setup. Click Jupiter properly. Sync properly. There we go. And then I want to I just want to see if I can hit a galaxy really quick.
Just being kind of wild. This is not the setup for [music] galaxies at all. I just want to see how my uh horror alignment went tonight. Just kind of fly over and find out. A shadow. Tell your stepdaughter we said hi.
Sorry, we said hi as well.
Let me fly over here real quick. I'm going to bring in a lot of light. Got to be able to see out here. Let's see what we got. Make sure we got everything reset properly.
Can I [music] see anything? A It's going to be so hard to see a galaxy right now with this setup.
My goodness. 10our day on Jupiter. Just under 10 hours. Just under 10 hours.
Um, go. Let's see if I can see anything with this setup. I can barely see stars down there on the bottom.
Yeah.
But tonight though, I'm going to be swapping over the camera here in a minute. Um, and then we'll be going for it. Going for some crazy stuff. Let's see if I can even see the galaxy. Oh, it's pretty far away in our view. It's actually really far away. They didn't even land properly. Uh, if I can pull down here and see which way I go.
See how well I do this.
Oh no, the camera disconnected. I think actually didn't disconnect.
It did disconnect. Okay, anyways, I'll see you guys here in a bit. I'm going to get the guide camera going as well. Uh, we'll get the other camera set up. We'll get the guide camera set up. I need to do the guide camera, make sure [music] I calibrate it, and then we should be good for another live. Uh, we definitely should be good for another live. Looking at his face. Yeah, [music] we are. Uh, but I'll see you guys probably in about 30 minutes or so. We'll be back at it.
But clear skies, but I don't get to see you again. Hopefully I do. It's Friday night, by the way, y'all. It's Friday night. It's a weekend. How you know the Milky Way is going to collide with another galaxy. You can actually detect that through a lot of different things like red shifting, trying to determine which red shifting, blue shifting on its targets. Um, look at how much it's changed over time. There's different things, but it's a whole different story, though. Uh, yeah. All right, guys. Clear skies. I'll see you guys in probably about 30 [music] minutes.
Um, keep looking up and be kind. It's absolutely awesome. And yeah, absolutely. See you later, gang. I'll see you guys shortly. Goodbye.
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