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Hey Corey, what's up? How you doing, bud?
Ron, Charlie, good evening y'all. Good evening. Good evening. How are y'all? Hi Cindy, good evening. Herbald, what's up, buddy?
We got the moon tonight. Had the sun earlier today. Now we got the moon.
Left-handed, what's up, buddy?
Good to see y'all. I'm great. The storms are fine.
22nd day. What's up? Good evening. Good to see you guys.
I'm great. I am doing great. We have a beautiful view of the moon tonight, too.
Look how stunning it is. Hey, saying hi to Roman. Dang, dude. Learn how to spell your name then.
Golly, bro.
Feel the love. Hi, Ruby. Other day.
Yeah, I had the uh sun live today. The moon looks amazing tonight.
Such a beautiful view of the moon, too.
Look at the mountain ranges coming in on the right side over there.
Those mountains are stunning today.
The Alpatine Mountains, the Alpine Mountains, the Alpine Valley.
It is just stunning today.
Papa, come on. I got you, brother. Good to see you. Good to see you. You guys still getting rain out there on the east coast or no? Starting to let up the mod thing or something. Ah, I got you. No, welcome in, buddy. Good to have you guys, by the way. Good to see y'all.
Definitely good to see y'all.
The moon is stunning tonight. Absolutely gorgeous tonight, guys. Okay, rain for tomorrow. We're going to have a lot of rain coming up here again, too.
Finally got some clear skies.
Very clear moon tonight. It is such a beautiful view of the moon tonight.
Look at the seas just popping.
This is the uh Sea of Tranquility right here. The darker one in the center where Apollo 11 landed.
Look how amazing it's all coming in tonight.
Way too beautiful.
Hi, April. Good evening.
Now, everyone remember uh hit the uh not like button. There you go. Hit the like button. I'd appreciate y'all. I would appreciate it for sure. You're welcome, Kimberly. Welcome in. Good to have you.
Yeah, we're going to have a lot of rain coming up. So, that's going to be our best chance to see the moon for the next few days, probably maybe tomorrow night as well.
And I have to throw my son's birthday party Tuesday. So, I'm trying to find a way to get some more rest tonight to be able to get all that done to be Oh, man. Paul 11.
The woman who did all the coding on Oh, yeah. No eagle. Crazy stuff, ain't it?
Hi, Andy. Welcome in the opera peninsula of Michigan. Oh, no way. Graduate. That is crazy cool. Yo, that is so cool.
I love it. That is amazing.
Remember Sky Lab and Apollo. It's always nice.
Yeah, it's a really beautiful view tonight. This is a stunning view tonight.
Hi Diane, welcome in. How are you?
Welcome in. Welcome in. It's not every day you get these uh these views that just are super crisp. But today it is beautiful. I see the duck on the moon. I don't know if you guys can see the duck right there in the center. The duck on the moon.
So cool.
So darn beautiful.
The sun with the heat turned off.
Someone turned off the uh atomic nuclear furnace.
Dang.
Honestly, this is one of my best views I've had in a while now.
You know, in a water slide. Yo, water slide be a lot of fun on the moon.
That would be a lot of fun.
Cat City might block the Okay.
Yeah, storms. Storms are Well, we got a lot of rain coming up. Not so much like crazy storms much as a lot of rain.
I think I got uh Lego and the woman at the science series. Yo, that's amazing.
That's really awesome.
I will. Yeah, thanks. I appreciate it.
Good to see y'all. Besides uh just all the rain and stuff, what I've been doing is I've been working on the Skies Live app. The Skies Live app is basically built for Stargazer. It's going to be a free application.
um no uh advertisement in it, but it gives you all kinds of amazing stuff about the sky, scene conditions, finding um what's coming up overhead and stuff like that. So, that's super exciting. We got people that are beta testing the app already um on the Android side. Next is going to be the Windows side and then iOS right after that. Uh so, that's super exciting. Super super exciting.
Hey, Cypher, what's up bud?
have a scale model scale lab on polo capsules. That's amazing. So, we can see all this that they look um look behind. No, my equipment's not that powerful. You're looking at a really big uh section of the sky here. What you're looking at here is like trying to find not even trying to find a needle in a hay stack, but trying to find a needle in a uh mansion in that scenario what you just mentioned. It'd be way way way too much.
Hi, Dun. How are you doing? Welcome in.
Hi, Miss Gill. Welcome in.
Yeah, the moon is so beautiful tonight, David. It's crazy stunning tonight. It's It's definitely one of my best views I've had in a long time now.
Definitely one of my best views I've had in a while.
Doing okay, that's good. That's good.
Let's go live and do another question and answer. Uh, which side's friend?
He's busy. Yeah, I've been crazy busy.
You should see the application. I uh threw a few um screenshots here in YouTube in the YouTube post. Uh but if you're in Discord too, you can sign up to uh beta test it. Right now, it's on the Android beta testing. Um, and then next it will be the Microsoft side and then I'm waiting for them to finish certification and then after that will be the uh iOS side which I'm excited for the iOS obviously. It's just really really strict. When you build iOS applications it's super strict.
Finally a nice stream. What's up Billorth? It is finally a nice stream bet on end. Yeah, jump in Discord if you're not in already in there. Um, oh, you are in there, too. Ping me real quick in uh one of the uh Discord channels and I'll get you I'll get you set up uh into the channel. You can look at the pin comment on how to get it uh installed. You get it from the Play Store, but you got to join the uh Google group in order to get access to the Play Store um to be able to test it.
Yeah. All right. Perfect. Yeah, perfect.
Shy full of gold. Another uh valuable minerals. There's definitely going to be some variable manuals including uh gold that's found within the uh the moon itself. You would find that enjoying the app. That's awesome, Kimberly. That's so awesome. I got another update that's going to be rolling out here uh probably tomorrow, maybe. Um but it it's really awesome because I just got the um everything in there to basically sync the settings between different uh devices. So whether you're using the website, using the Windows app, using the uh Android or the iPhone app, it all can sync as far as like how you want everything to be for notifications, you can set up your like a plan. So you can set up a plan for what targets you want to look at um and have that send you notifications as well. And then next will be um meteor shower stuff that will be actually uh added here soon.
There's a lot of cool stuff coming into it. The moon takes a lot of beating. It does.
It definitely does.
And then show mar. Yeah. Serenities. H.
Let's see if the way up here. Yeah.
We'll go over to see. Let me speed up the control here. We got to move the telescope a little faster. Right there.
Let's see if serenity is going to be that one right there in the center. That beautiful area.
Hi, Sabel. I got to sneeze.
Oh my goodness. I just sneezed hard.
That would be crazy things.
Uh but yeah, there's there's definitely some really cool um features that'll be coming up here quickly in it.
This over here is the sea of showers that you see on the left side wrapped around by the mountain ranges. You got the Mount Alpatines on the bottom right, the Mount Alpine's on the top left with the Alpine Valley going through it. Then you got a um Plato impact critter up there on kind of the top left side.
Really beautiful area.
And over here, this is the sea of uh tranquility right here. The one in the center got the sea of tranquility, the bay of roughness just underneath it.
Makes like a boot, but this is almost where Apollo 11 landed. Oh, you're welcome. Yeah, you're welcome for sure.
And a little bit further is Sea of Aundity on the right side and then on top of the sea of uh crisis on Mercium.
Good to see you, Shadow. Welcome in. How are you?
Hey, Moon Impact videos. Uh, yeah, there's one from Japanese donor back in I can't remember 20 21 or 2023. Uh, but there's one from um a Japanese astronomer that actually captured it.
That's really awesome. Laos, how are you doing? Good to see you tonight. Good to see you tonight. How was your night?
I think he was using AI to get information of what we were seeing at that point. I think that's what he was trying to do. Let's see if I can focus in a little bit here. Or not focus.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We need to focus.
That's what I'm trying to do. See if I can focus just a bit. See, we're getting a little bit out of focus. Maybe about there.
Yeah. It's such a beautiful view tonight. I think that's what he was doing. I think he was using AI to try to understand kind of what we were seeing on the moon. Feel free to ask, by the way. Yeah, happy Memorial Day. Welcome in, observe. Um, ordinary, welcome in.
Good to see you again.
If you got questions about the moon, feel free to ask.
Wonderful time to ask questions. I guess I like questions. I think questions are great. Questions show uh our intelligence. It's going great. How you doing, Frank?
Yeah, I shot Mars. Really? Oh, no, no, no. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, no. So, he was talking about Mare. Um, I think it's a mess up on that, but Mar being a um one of the seas, the ocean bays, we're called Mare or Maras or Maras, you don't say it properly. Ever see any small ships like like things above us here? Uh like um Elon stuff or what do you mean? Get your new telescope. Oh, no way. That's awesome. That happened so fast. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, the basins are amazing.
For sure.
The details on the moon tonight are just stunning. Super crisp.
Super super crisp tonight.
Birds flying through. I don't know if you guys see that every now and then.
Crazy birds flying through the view. I like it when birds fly through, to be honest.
I think it's actually really cool.
Harvesting from Pennsylvania stuff in Oh, no way. Growing was out.
Oh, because of all the rain. Dang. Yo, turkey and stuffing sounds good though.
That sounds amazing.
First back. I got you, man. I appreciate it, David. For sure. Yeah, I get it. AI is just becoming such a thing that I guess we got to get used to it overall.
Um, I don't use AI for anything here.
It's just straight views of what we do.
I I I don't want to provide like an AI type scenario where people start to question what is astronomy, what is science. Uh, but it is becoming such a huge thing now in the world. So, you got to get used to it, I guess. Got to get used to it. Oo, barbecue sliders tonight. That sounds really good.
Upgrade telescope. No, this is the ADSC uh telescope tonight. Run the 8C.
The Celestron 8 in Smith cast telescope tonight.
Make sure you know. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. I got you. It's all good.
It's all good. We're not going to be on very late tonight, by the way, y'all.
Um, I do got my son's birthday party coming up in just a few days. So, so you can imagine there's so much got to do.
so much.
There's a stunning view of the moon.
This is the uh south pole of the moon that we're looking at here. You can see some of the objective, the lines coming out from what looks like it's coming from like the bottom left to the top right. Uh there's about three or four of them you can make out. But that's ejected debris blown out from Tao. And Tao is barely on the terminator line right now. They'll be coming out um tomorrow night. You'd be able to see it really well actually. Very beautiful. Uh but Tao Impact Crater is amazing. It's the belly button of the moon essentially. It's really cool. A thankselle. I appreciate it. Thank you.
Oh, rainy days has been clearing off to the best of view of the moon and the stars though the cool weather is always enjoyed. Yeah, the great night's sleep.
So true. So dang true.
Got to be Yeah, right about that, Stephen. Yeah, right about that.
Oh, no way. Your stepson's son turned 10 today. That's crazy cool. Yo, that's crazy cool. That's amazing.
Happy birthday to your son.
That's amazing.
Hi Mo, how are you?
How is our Mo?
Look at how gorgeous the moon is tonight. Mo actually really beautiful.
Where's all the circles come from?
Impacts mostly from uh asteroids, but also comets and uh meteoroid meteor um meteoroids are what pound the moon constantly now. Um in fact, about once every couple of minutes to 10 minutes, it gets hit. It's crazy. But most of what we see here come from the great bombardment period which is about three and a half billion to four billion years ago though. Um there's also uh space trash will sometimes hit the moon.
There's a rocket booster from China that actually hit the moon and cause the impact critter as well. But large impact critters like the ones that we see happen about once every 10,000 years roughly.
Uh the other side of the moon you wonder what's there. We got a lot of photographs from the far side of the moon plus people going around the moon and giving an observation but a lot more impact critters. A ton more impact critters.
The moon hit your eyes like a big pizza pie. That's in. There you go.
Yeah, it's definitely one of the best views I've had in a while when it comes to the moon.
Such a beautiful view. Hi, Regina. How are you? Hey, Tom. What's up, buddy? How you doing?
You said Terminator. I know. I got the line when you said Connor. Sarah Connor.
I got what you meant. I knew where it was coming from.
I got it.
Such an old movie.
I think I might have actually even seen Terminator when I was young.
Hi Matt. What's up bud?
Picture back things. Put me in a tube.
Come out new person. Yo, that'd be crazy, huh? That'd be really crazy. In fact, inside the moon plus 2s without our gravity pool. Uh because there's a lot of space between us and the moon. A ton of space between us and the moon. I think that's where you're missing it there is if you hold a if you put like a basketball here and just a little bit bigger than a softball. Stick it way out there and when you want to do the measurements, it's going to be pretty far out there. And you throw a rocket inside of that that additional ball which would represent the moon. You can hit it in any direction. Uh just because we have gravity don't mean we're just going to instantly pull something into us. Um things are just going to take their path. They'll get a little bit of a nudge from our gravity, but it's not like you can um just throw something out there and immediately it just comes back in. What happens? You get that hook, that arch, right? And so same thing here except something a little bit further away moving much faster, much higher velocity. You're not just going to pull that object in in the background. Ah, there you go.
Yeah.
Where do I for the old silent movies room? I was not. No, not even close.
Nope. My TV had speakers, bro.
It's from something large. I exploded.
Oh, no. Not at all. No, not at all.
Not at all.
We We pretty much understand how planetary formation works.
Hopefully I got it. Does that make sense to you? Will or no?
Never seen it this close. This is amazing view tonight, too. Like, this is a stunning view. I kind of wished I put on a barlo. It was a little bit closer to the moon tonight. It is a very beautiful, stunning view tonight.
It does. Okay, good. Good deal.
Good deal.
Slow down the telescope movement. Now, we can walk around it.
Yeah. So beautiful tonight. So dang beautiful tonight.
Probably moving fast now with the telescope control. So I got to make sure we're not jumping around very fast.
Check out the mountain range right here.
This is the Alpatine mountains here.
We'll let it kind of settle down for a minute. Let's show me the alum Alpatine mountains here. Let me get a little bit more brightness. See if it helps us any see a little bit better. How beautiful it is. Crazy. Hi Pickle. How you doing?
How's your day?
These mountain ranges are so beautiful.
Crazy stunning.
Hi guys. How you doing?
Come in a little bit closer if we can.
Let's see if we can focus too. See which way we need to go on the focuser.
This way or the other way?
So hard to tell. We'll hold it here.
It's not too bad.
Hey, Leopard. It's been forever been crazy busy at work. That makes sense. I got you. That makes sense. Welcome in.
Good to see you.
Good to see you.
Here's the uh the sword on the moon. Let me see if I can pull it over just enough about here. Get a little bit more light so you guys can see this region. You got the sword or the musket on the moon there. It's like a inside of one of the uh Oh, Mo, thank you so much. I appreciate it. Thank you so much for the five gifted subs. Thank you so much, Mo.
I appreciate that.
Can you guys see it? Okay, the musket musket or the sword. Hi, I journey. Long time no see, buddy. Good to see you as well.
Hi, B. Welcome in. Good to see you. You got Picky, you got Emma, you got Angela, you got a K. I recognize a few the names. You got Tren. Nice. Thank you so much. I appreciate that, Mo. Thank you.
Let's see if we can focus real quick.
Let's see if that's any better.
That's a really nice telescope. Let's see. 8 inch smid casting telescope uh from Celestron. So Celestron 8SE like as in Salmon Edwards. Have an amazing night, Stephen. Okay, man. Sounds awesome, buddy. Have an amazing night.
Thanks for hanging out with us.
Thank you so much for hanging out with us, buddy.
So many impact craters over here. Like so many. Uh, this one's about 1,600 roughly. You can pick up this telescope for about $1,600.
Here's going to be the Sea of Tranquility right here, y'all. The Apollo 11 landing site. Let's see if I can mark it on here. Get the crosshair on. There we go. The Apollo 11 landed right about here. And then Apollo 16's out in this direction. Uh, but you got Apollo 11 right there.
Yeah, 8 inch tonight. Yeah, I decided to go with the 8 inch tonight.
The bright lights just high exposure.
Just higher exposure. See how they kind of did that? Oh, let me bring it over a little higher. Higher exposure on the camera.
But usually when you see like this brightness, it's younger albida or sorry, a higher ability based off of a younger material that was uncovered on the moon. So from like impacts, you get debris like blown outwards. Obviously, the impact crater itself has a lot of young material uh that's been uncovered by some of the surface of the sun itself and it has much higher up of it or it reflects a lot more of the sunlight.
Hi Vanessa, how are you? How's your day?
In fact, not me. Like I've never actually captured a uh impact personally. I have not.
Hi Jenny.
How are you Jenny?
I see our friend Jenny in the house.
Happy Sunday to you as well.
Some of these look so deep and big asteroid or is it meteor? Um it depends on the impacts.
Uh most of most of what we see these very large ones are going to be from like asteroids though even fragments from large comets as they get kind of torn up.
You thought it's made with cheese. It is made of cheese. Silly.
Apparently Gouda Gouda cheese. I found the duck on the moon finally again. There's the duck on the moon.
Yeah, it took a lot of beats over time.
It definitely did. This thing is a uh a time capsule, though. Think about that.
It's a time capsule of our solar system.
That's what's amazing. And it's so close to us that we can actually research it really well.
Give us a little bit more brightness.
Again, be able to see it a little easier.
and then we'll try to focus in again.
See which way we need to go on the focuser. Uh, thank you, Elizabeth. I appreciate that. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the gifted membership.
I'll try to focus in real quick. Get a little better focus here.
We had such nice clear uh scene conditions just a minute ago. Let's see what I can do.
It's probably about V staples when we get it. Yo, JD's in here, too. Nice. No way.
Plus infinite space. This is mind-blowing. Crazy, huh?
Crazy. Crazy.
Maybe an infinite space.
It's a good question.
Really good question. Uh, Angela, thank you. I appreciate it. Thank you. Hi Trish. How are you? How's your night?
Miss Good. We're back though. Well, and then the rain starts to come in again.
Fundamental force gravity or emerging gravity. It's a good question. Um, it's a good one, man.
I don't have the answer. Honestly, don't. Can we name uh creators? Um, we do in a sense we do.
Yeah, we have an amazing community over here on YouTube. I truly enjoy the uh the platform here. I truly enjoy the uh YouTube platform for sure. Swiss cheese.
There we go. It'll be Swiss cheese, not GA bird slide through.
So, good to see you as well.
Tonight's not going to be a very long stream. We'll probably go for like another 20 minutes or so. Um, I got to get used to going to bed a little bit early just because of the birthday party coming up on Tuesday. Uh, my boy's birthday party. But after that, we should be good, though. We should be good after that.
We should be good. We just got to get past all the uh rain obviously.
Yeah, both sides definitely have good arguments. It's It's beyond what I need to get into though.
Kind of. It kind of is. They both got good arguments. I would agree.
I think we live in a time where there'll be a better understanding of gravity. Um to be honest, like I don't think that special relativity answers everything. I think it still misses out on a lot of different things here. So, I think I think uh we live in a really amazing time with whatever we the understanding is that comes up is going to be probably awesome.
Hi, Jen Sky. How are you? Happy Memorial Day to y'all. I'm not doubting myself.
Okay. Difficult to switch back up. I hear those impact craters that we're seeing. Uh most of this what we're seeing is up towards the 100 miles. Um the average impact crater is about 20 miles wide, but some of it's going upwards towards like 100 miles. Most of what we see here though about 40ish, 40 to 50 miles in that kind of average.
Mind research uh the meteor remains.
That'd be pretty cool. That'd be really cool. You want to live in impact critter? That would be fun. I think that'd be a lot of fun.
Like just being on the moon would be amazing. sitting on the edge of one of the impact critters on the rim just kind of hanging out there. That'd be really fun. A giant piece of cheese.
H just had his um his birthday on May 21st. When his actual birthday was May 21st. We're just having his party on Tuesday.
That's so cool.
That's so cool.
Ah, Chantel. Thank you, Chantel. Good evening to you, by the way. Good to see you. Really good to see you.
Lot of hitting the moon, but it's great.
Um, now like when we talk about a lot of asteroids hitting the moon, like the great bombardment period, that's like three and a half to four billion years ago. It's a long time ago. Long long long time ago.
Yeah, I've seen lava tubes make the most sense for sure.
You're 28th again. Again. The 22nd birthday.
You're 29. Oh, no way. Yours is 29 years old. Feel old. Dang, buddy. No way, Jen.
I can't imagine being 29. I like being 22.
You're welcome. All right, Sean.
You're definitely welcome. May 27th. Oh, no way. What's up with y'all being uh May birthday people?
Guys are crazy. Yeah, the details tonight are amazing on the moon. Looks so beautiful.
May 7th. Yo, got back nine months.
No.
Dang. I count back nine months. Dang. I would be a 21.
I go past my 22nd birthday.
Oh god.
See the tranquility right here. The tranquility landing base.
It is. It is. Jen, it's such a beautiful view tonight. The 28th, December 8th, birthday time. Yeah. Goes by quick.
Yeah, for sure. For sure.
Oh, I get what you're saying. Yeah.
Your birthday's coming up in seven months.
G'll be 22 as well.
Young. I'm not that young. Oh man. Yeah.
Neil Armstrong's pad up there. Hi Trev.
What's up bud? How are you doing?
Hey, by the way, if any of you guys got an Android, want to beta test the new Skies Live app. It's really awesome. Uh, let me know. Jump in Discord and I'll get you guys set up. But we got a new application coming out for Skies Live.
It's for stargazers. Uh it's it's not going to cost anything. Doesn't have advertisements or anything in it, but it's super awesome. It gives you kind of your scene conditions, um clarity, stuff like that above you with a look out towards like 72 hours. Uh it's going to be iOS next. It's just iOS is super strict, so it's going to be the last thing I can do. Uh the Android is now on the beta side. Uh Microsoft, I'm waiting for certification and then iOS will be after that and then we'll do the beta testing on iOS. Um, but it's really cool the different things that we can do.
Even if you're uh um want to like plan a night of when things come up and the best time to see them, it's all in there. Uh you can see the sun auroras.
You can see the different things going on and also get um um you also can get alerts for like auroras that are coming through. See a little bit closer to you specifically.
Uh get it's just really cool the different things coming up. Next we'll be adding meteor showers as well to the application. Saturn's not above the horizon. It's not above the horizon.
Comes up about around 4:00 a.m. roughly.
But you're still in your 20s. Yeah. But keeping my knowledge, that'd be awesome.
Yo, that'd be amazing. Keep the knowledge. Plus, still be in your 20s.
That'd be crazy.
Or a comment, something else behind the Asteroids, comets, meteoroids, um, meters, and space trash.
You check it out. Jump in my Discord. uh if you want to beta test it. Um hopefully hopefully um on the Android side it'll be released to public probably within the next like two to three weeks. And then um the Microsoft side probably a little sooner than that.
It'll probably be a little bit sooner.
Uh the website, by the way, you can go to the website and it's pretty much set up as well. Looks a lot like the app. It doesn't have all the details like the app actually has itself, but you can set up your account on there and stuff like that as well. That's super cool. Um, and then you can also sync and that's what's a lot of fun is like you can be on the website and set up like a plan for tonight of things that you want to see and it syncs between your phones um or your tablets and whatnot. So then it can send out like a alert to you on your phone for example for things that you actually set up. Those are really cool features.
Oh, there he is. Telescope. Oh, no way.
Oh, I got you JD. No way, buddy. That sucks, man.
37 was your best year ever. No way.
Don't be 68. Gotcha.
Go to Mars. No, we can't. It's not above horizon. Not above horizon.
All G forces are of the same force.
Yeah. I zoom in so close. telescope using a dedicated uh telescope tonight.
This is the 8 in smash screen telescope from Celestron. Mur's not above horizon either.
Talk to your brother. Yo, do it, Kimberly.
Yeah, do it for sure. You're going to be 39. Nice.
Why is the moon so greater? I like it.
Uh so don't have an atmosphere like what we have here and don't have sediment changes and so it's like a time capsule.
Uh basically the atmosphere here burns up a lot of the micrometeoroids that come through. Uh now we we see the meteor showers. So those are our things ionizing in the sky kind of burning up right here on the moon. It just pelt it, pelt it, pelt it. But most of what we see comes from the great bombardment period. And the uh moon itself don't have weather. It don't have the rain. It don't have the massive winds like we have here. So you don't have sediment changes. It's basically a time capsule over time. We can just continue to see uh what's happened there. That's pretty crazy. Which part of Earth? Are they really for sure? Yeah, about dude. Like it's a 90 90 to 95% positivity on the moon came from the impact uh the great impact hypothesis which would be the Oh, with the starfinder attachment.
Nice. Love it.
I love it.
Yo, when people say the moon's hollow, it's not hollow. We know it's not hollow.
We know it's not hollow. has a small iron core. Um, a little bit of nickel, probably a little mercury as well. Have an amazing night, Sabel. Have a beautiful night and a beautiful tomorrow.
Have a wonderful day.
Yeah, it just imploded under pressure.
Yeah. Yeah. Nothing that we know of is hollow in space.
See the flag? Not with my equipment.
Flag's way too small. That flag's like 3 foot by 5 foot. The area that we're looking at here is about like 800 miles wide like sand on the beach. Not really. No, this sharp stuff. We talk about the um the the material that we see here at on the the moon itself. It's super sharp.
Super sharp. And it sticks to you too.
It's really crazy. Catch me tomorrow hopefully. Hopefully tomorrow night we'll be back on for sure. I hope so.
I hope we're able to.
Sand on the beach is usually um fairly rounded, so it's not that sharp. Where here on the moon, things are really sharp.
You're welcome, Tim. Yeah, absolutely, buddy. Happy Sunday to you, Chad. What's up, brother? How are you doing, man?
How's your night, bud?
They don't go. There we go. You got to stay.
Oh, man.
I'm only going to be a bit longer, y'all. And then we're going to jump off so I can I can try the sleep thing. I've never tried it. I don't even know how to say it properly. Sleep. I know how to pronounce that word. It's crazy. Never experienced it.
Uh, we got to try that thing tonight.
tonight and tomorrow night. I got to figure out how to try that. Anybody has any advice on how to do that? Shoot.
Sleep is harmless. Do it. Dang. So, more you want to see the aliens. There ain't no aliens on the moon that's ever been observed. I wish that'd be crazy cool, but obviously never been observed. Just do it. I just don't know how to do it though. I'll be laying there just like thinking the whole time. It's going to be horrible.
You're welcome, Elizabeth. Absolutely.
Sleep is for later. That is true.
Usually how I uh how I go with life, but you know.
Yeah. I don't even know what that is. I got no clue how to even say it. Sleep is overrated. That is true.
You slept the other day now. It sucks.
Dang. Brooklyn 999. Close your eyes. Uh I don't I was thinking the office to be honest.
I was kind of thinking the office tonight event. Oh man. Yeah, that's a good point. Have you ever thought about this?
Like I want you to really think about this one. People go to the hospital tend to die a lot. Like the last time I'm ever going to go see a doctor. Like I keep hearing these stories, people go see the doctor and they pass away. Like I'm dumb with that idea.
Forget that idea. I am not a fan of that idea at all.
Watching The Boys on I've never heard of it. The Boys. What's this on?
What's that one on? A cheap telescope. I would always look for the American flag.
Okay. Yeah, you need like a 30 uh at least a 30 mile to 50 mile wide telescope to see the flag. When you talk about angular resolution, it's how big of an optics do you need to be able to see something that small at that distance? It's massive though.
We only need doctor sleep. I be on the earth. The moon chest of the sun view from Mars. That'd be amazing, huh? Hot is a great place to get worse, right?
Amazon Prime. Okay, I got you. The boys on Prime. I have to check it out. I'll check it out. Not a fan of the gory stuff. Oh, okay. He loves it.
I got you. I'll check it out. I just I'm bad when it comes to like movies and TV shows. If if it's just doesn't hit right away, then just I find it boring. So boring.
Uh Tulsa King. Never heard that either.
Found pyramid on the moon. Never, but never seen one. And I can tell you what they're seeing though if you want to see it. I can show you one. I can show you kind of what they're seeing in Calling the Pyramid.
Try to watch Luther, but it's uh way too much. Oh, slow burn for you. I got you.
Moldi cheddar cheese. Yep. Something like that.
Something like that.
Something like that.
Okay. the dead center cr on four o'clock.
Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. With the little impact critter in the center. It's pretty cool.
It's actually really cool.
Hi JD. Welcome in bud. J dog. Good to see you.
Grabby sorry center George Clinton.
Great movie.
Let me see if I can show you the thing.
Since you brought up the pyramid stuff, I can show you kind of what that conversation is about. You look inside some of these impact critters right in the center. They're called central peaks. Central peaks are kind of that little bloop that comes up during the impact. And that's what we see here.
It's a lot of debris gets kind of blown upwards and comes right back down where the impactor hits it. And sometimes the impactor if it if it survives and digs in it can kind of push back up a little bit but it causes a mountain right in the center of the impact crater which called a central peak. When we talk about the impact itself though it's from the secondary effect like when you're looking at the impact crater it's going to be your seismic wave. So imagine if you throw like something into water you see the seismic waves pushing out. But water obviously is going to kind of reset itself here. Like when you talk about the moon you get them seismic waves. It pushes outwards. It can't reset. It's not a fluid. And you just have these impact critters like this.
But yeah, right in the center is going to be your central peak though.
Maybe really sports. Yeah, that's so true. Hey, what up Jax? How you doing buddy? How you doing? How crasically shaped like a radio telescope. I mean, kind of has that view. I can see that. I mean, I I understand how impact craters are designed. So, I guess I've never looked at that way, but you're right.
They kind of look like that, though.
Yeah, we got one named Twin Peaks here.
There you go.
have dish on the far side. That'd be crazy.
Yep. I got I got you.
Yeah. One named Twin Peaks here. Yeah.
But you can see not all of them um not all impact critters have central peaks, but some do. That is a common scenario.
watching paint dry. Dang, that's funny, dude.
That's super funny.
On the fire side of the moon. Okay, I figure out what the central peak would be. Uh yeah, so it's debris. Uh um I don't know if you ever seen like videos.
Um or you can even do it yourself, but if you take a bowl of water and drop like a marble in the center, what you'll notice is like a little drip come up right in the center. Right. When that marble hits, it creates this like drip or debris that goes upwards and it comes right back down. And that's what you're seeing on Central Peak for the most part.
Think we ever live on Mars? It's a good question. Um, I think so. I think mankind can do some crazy awesome things. So, I I wouldn't put nothing nothing uh nothing past us.
Something go over my head. Oh my goodness.
Oh my goodness.
I don't even want to know.
I can find it on the parent side. I did a gravitational wizard. Not really from gravitational lensing um but from our atmosphere which kind of causes that kind of view in a way but it's more of like a uh it's a lensing of our atmosphere more than gravity though.
Hi Sipper. How you doing buddy?
Oh, you're welcome Shadow. Yeah, I got you.
I think I saw another sweet. Uh, I know nothing about that one.
I'm I'm gonna ignore you right now, Chantel. I don't even want to know.
Uh, thanks, F. I appreciate it. I appreciate that.
Would it be better to send them to Mars?
Honestly, yeah. I would prefer to like personally I would prefer to see robots on other things but there are some things that robots just can't do right.
So I I get the I get the opposition to it. Um but I mean personally I'm on the robot side.
I would agree on the robot side.
Freeze myify expand contract blow sideways. Dang you guys getting crazy storms again.
I really need to look at it is yeah I love the terminator one in the moon space I appreciate it buddy good to have you question do little red dots devoid of antimatter still lens the same thing um so when you talk about photons photons are massless and so that's what you're seeing lens you're still seeing something massless lens so if you were to even still consider antimatter uh then you would assume it limbs as well.
I thought Oh, yeah. Yeah. Towards Jupiter and one of its moons. It's amazing. Yeah, of course. Who wants to be seeing these dang storms? Not me, buddy. I got clear skies.
Sky while they build the living quarters human cells. Ah, not the Borg. You're good. Okay.
Yeah, it would definitely win as well.
Yeah, if that's the exact same, but that's a quantum field of question. Yes, definitely you're getting the quatinum um which is all computerized in any way, but it would act the same in a huge weight though. There no reason for it not to.
How clear we talking? really clear up here, buddy. Like, it's a beautiful night. Super beautiful night.
Let me see here. Oh, that's my camera.
Wrong camera. Oh, there we go. Let's see if I can swap over just that camera.
Yeah, there you go. Look how amazing it is up there right now. Super beautiful, bro.
I don't think you can beat the uh view that we have tonight. Look at the satellite. Can you guys see the satellite here coming up underneath me?
kind of on the bottom left side and maybe right outside the view. Anybody see that or no?
I'm jealous of how clear it is. Nice.
Can you guys see the satellite coming up at me or no?
Crazy satellite. Got beef now. No, not please. We're looking up uh this will be looking towards like um Croninber at least. It looks like looking out towards like Coron at least with the way the camera's positioned currently.
Looks like a space invader, right?
Trying to come at me. It was trying to come at me. Time to go back to the moon, though.
Go get my big old ugly mug out of here for you guys. There we go. Zoom. Right.
Worked 118 today. Wow.
You see a meter go below my chin? Oh, wait. You guys really from the center of the sun to escape gravity? Well, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's pretty insane. Take up like 160,000 years to get outside the sun. Look at how dense everything is.
How handsome I look. Oh my goodness.
The moon reminds you go the Death Star.
Now reminds me you watch too much TV.
Sorry. 238,000. Yeah. On average, 238,900 miles away on average.
Just mean further. Why is red and photos seem closer? It means that it's going uh like red light itself is stable if you kind of want to consider that. So red light stable. Blue light's very energetic when you're going out towards the blue the UV side, right? And so you tend to pick up a lot of red light, but um it's a lot more stable, which means that it's shifting away. The blue light's already used up a lot of the energy and it's making much hard larger waves at the point it gets to you where the red light's a lot more stable. You pick up a lot more red. When you look at a lot of like these photos, that's why you see usually the red on it.
Quantum, does it have to do that gravity was created during the Big Bang? Maybe.
Maybe. I mean, it's a good question. Why don't Why don't it work with uh special relativity for sure?
Jerome, you're a good looking man. I appreciate that.
Not too bad for 22 years old.
Lots of impact critters. Yeah, ton of impact critters to get our relative position to the center point. You're you're it's not really the influence of the gravity. Uh it's not it's kind of tough the way you set it though. Um because the gravity like you're going to have gravity pockets see them. So that gravity pocket's going to have a little bit more gravity to it. But it's relative to you for sure. Uh your gravity your influence on the other gravity influencing you. You're not 22.
I am 22 bro are mostly uh those craters caused by called eras.
Most of these are from the great bombardment period. Most of that was like asteroids. Most of them.
Hi Diane. How are you? You're 29 still.
Nice. Yeah, I'm 22 still screenshots like crazy. Oh, okay. Post them in Discord for sure. Nice. And the moon on film. Uh meteoroids. Um yeah, so back in like 2021 or 2023 or somewhere around there. Uh Japanese astronomer was able to capture one. It does occur quite often, just not large ones. Large ones occur about once every 10,000 years.
You're 27. Okay, gotcha.
You're 20 uh 33 and look like you're in your early 20s. Yo, that's amazing at the moon right now. ETX 90.
Yo, I'll be a blurry see of your own eyes. It looks perfect. That's amazing.
Yeah, looking into the actual telescope is so much better than ever what I could ever stream online by the time it goes through the actual camera and then through the internet kind of cuts it down a little bit. You're 67 67. You just want to type 67. We know we know the truth. New Hampshire, welcome in.
Good to see you. Good to see you.
Good to see you.
Except Charlie.
There's the musket again inside that impact crater right there. You see the musket or the sword on the man. Hi Kirk.
What's up bro? How you doing man? Long time no to see. Good to see you again.
Well watch going off for like no reason whatsoever.
No reason whatsoever. It's just shaking for some reason. My go because they have millions. They're huge impckers. No not 100 billion. about four and a half 4.6 roughly 4.5 to 4.6 who knows some uh get a star map to learn the stars in the galaxy. It's a good question. Um you can download stuff like stellarium. My new application the skies live app does have a uh a way to be able to use some of that information.
It's not going to be like stellarium in its own weight though because it stellarium is just like dedicated for that. So definitely look at like Stellarium, Night Sky be really good ones. Uh my app will help a little bit with stuff though like most of the visual stars that you see and the constellations you'd be able to see it on there. But it's still in beta right now. Moon has a lot more impact. That is true. That is true.
Impact. Yeah. On Earth from Thea. That is correct.
Hi Epic. What's up buddy? How you doing?
How's your night?
Yeah, for sure. If you guys uh jump in my Discord, you can apply to beta test the applications. Right now I'm doing Android. Next is Microsoft. And then um within the next couple weeks, we should have the iOS app running as well. And it's really cool. You can even see it on the website kind of it it matches the layout design. It just doesn't have all the features on the website. Obviously, it's like still expired even if you try it on the um on a browser. Let me try this myself. Even if you try on a browser, uh, go to site, like it works on a browser. So, I think that's what you got to do is actually type it in on a browser. Don't just like click it here in YouTube, but go to an actual browser and um, type in discord.skuyslive.com.
And I think it should work at that point. Something hits the far side of the moon. Uh, not not visually.
Obviously, we can't see it visually. We see it through the seismometers. So, we get a good idea where that impact actually occurred.
Yeah, I'm really close to the same isotopes like 96%. Really really close to the same isotopes. Just no uh high volatiles though.
Forever 22. Yeah.
Forever 22. Pretty tough. A lot of people really can't even guess my age, which is kind of fun. I get like I still get IDed almost every time I go into a gas station. I get ID like crazy.
Oh, you're welcome, TomTom. Yeah, absolutely. I like your name, by the way. TomTom. I like the name. Really awesome name.
How do I cave dive? Oh, get certified to travel living in my Jeep cave diving.
That'd be really fun.
Your guess I'm 30.
Guess is 28. That is crazy. You guys really think I'm like that young? That's crazy. Crazy.
That's crazy.
It won 34 like you. There we go. I like that. I like you guys. You guys are actually really nice.
That's so funny.
That's super funny. 52. Yo, what are you doing, Sasha?
What are you doing? My goodness.
Mine's like 30. Come on.
My goodness. Couple years experience.
There you go.
Playing drives, right? Right. Oh, you're 60. Okay.
Are you in the early 40s? That is probably true.
That is probably true. Gravity is pretty insane. I would agree. It is pretty insane. I try to I I try to go skydiving without a parachute, but I always have that warning. It says, "Caution can only skydive once without a parachute." It's something to do with gravity. It's crazy.
That's crazy.
I'm a year older than your uh uh You're oldest. No way. Am I really? You're 60 for real? I got you. Me, too. Me, too.
Me, too. That's about where I'm at.
Dang, dude. The dinosaurs, bro.
Damage X.
I know whose application is going to crash on them constantly when they try to do stuff.
Oh man.
You were born 65. Nice.
Old enough to know better, but young enough in my mind not to care. There you go. This still expired for you. Can anybody else check the Discord link and see if it works?
That's super wild. Um, that's actually really well.
If anybody can actually check it and see if it works for you guys. It's working on my side here. Wave you like heat. It is heat. Uh, you actually want to see why. I can actually show you, David.
Really get a reason why it does what it does. It born in the day and it went up.
Oh, no way. This is so cool. That's really awesome. Yeah, David, I can show you exactly what we experience here when we use telescopes.
Type on the Discord, but no luck. Uh, if you open up a browser, you just type in discord.skiselive.com or go to skiselive.com and hit the uh Discord button and it should work for you. Should in a sense. Yeah, I can show you real quick if you want to see. So, let me get my camera. Um, our other camera kind of working is So, that one's looking more towards like telescope. Um, so we got a door right here in the observatory. I'll open up that door and all the heat will actually escape and go from the telescope. So, let's do that.
Watch what happens here. We'll start to see the waves as the uh the heat comes through. It's not like super super hot here in the observatory. Uh, let me see how far it is.
Okay. And so one of the experiments we can do, what I'll do is just take my hand and rub it together, get it really hot, and I'll put it in front. We'll see if that helps us any make it out that way.
I don't know. Could you guys tell?
Did it happen? I actually had the air conditioner running in here um constantly, so it's not as hot as it usually is, but I can't tell you.
Hopefully, you can see it as that occurred. Um at least some of the waves that come through.
All right, let me turn off all these cameras again.
and double. There we go.
Tyson sands moon. There you go. There you go.
Hi Leslie. How you doing?
We got one of the best moves in the universe. I would agree with that. She is super stunning. Super super stunning.
Now you think I'm 47. Dang. You're still trying to get get me all kind of old, ain't you? What the heck? Sasha being insane.
That's a boat. You just like the Tyson's.
Oh my goodness. You guys are crazy. I'm going try to focus us in a little bit better here. Send a little bit of focus on the telescope.
See what we can do.
Little more.
A little bit like that. Maybe. We'll see if that works.
Low key answered firmy paradox. H what?
That's crazy. What are you guys getting attacked by the Bob for up there?
Uh what do you say to people who keep saying the earth is flat? That's fine, man. To 26. We don't have to worry about any of that because it's atmospheric heat and light pollution. But it's true.
Yeah. Atmospheric turbulence. Uh but we even have heat that can escape here in the observatory room that will cause some of the uh distortion as well. cause some of that distortion that we see.
How beautiful the moon is though. So dang crispy. I'll pull out some of the light and bring it back in a little bit here. But it is super beautiful tonight.
Such a dang beautiful moon that we have tonight.
Super beautiful moon. But every day you get to see the moon like this. This is such a stunning view.
Couldn't have a short radio. Yeah, shortwave radio. Yeah.
Get a sandb bar before. Oh my goodness.
How far can we zoom in? So true zoom comes from like putting a barlo onto the telescope or changing out your eyepiece.
Uh here we can digitally zoom in like pinching the screen. It won't change your resolution though. It'll look exactly kind of what we see. It eventually gets pixelated. But true zoom comes from changing out your baros and different IP battery works and then basically that there spark live. So dang that's deep browser still expired. Did anybody else try it or no? Maybe I'll try the uh Discord link.
I have to look at it here in a minute, dude. I'm not sure. It shouldn't be expired, though.
Got to find those uh invites.
Should be a unlimited appear. It should still work.
Man, try to create a new one and have it set up.
I see uh BJ made it just now.
BJ made it in.
Ah, thanks Gabriel. I appreciate it, buddy. I appreciate that. Thank you so much. Epic. I see uh someone just made it in just now, bud.
Hi, Mark from Myrtle Beach. Yo, welcome in.
Voice attacks. Ah, gets you every time, huh?
Huh? Epic. Yeah, it's working for others.
Have you tried it from like your computer or like a laptop or computer?
Not tech savvy. It's not good. It's not good.
Work for you, Mo.
It just doesn't like Epic. I guess not.
What did you do, Epic?
You made it angry.
Oh, you're welcome, David. Yeah, absolutely. You're welcome.
And your phone. Do you have a computer or laptop or no?
Oh, yeah. Ron, that's crazy. H thanks GT7.
Keep people safe. I appreciate it, buddy. Thank you so much. Thank you for the love and support, bud. I appreciate that. Thank you.
You ever see UFOs flying around the moon? I do not. I do not.
Have an amazing night. Thank you, bud. I appreciate that. Thank you for the love and support. Have an amazing night. Have an absolutely amazing night.
Got to focus here.
We need to focus.
Go the right way though on the focuser.
I think earlier I said we were only going to go for a few more minutes, but here we are still. This is why I never go to sleep. You guys follow. Hi, coach.
What's up, bud? Hi, Gabriel. Welcome in from uh sewing all week. Oh, no, wait.
What did you sew?
What were you sewing up?
Such a beautiful night tonight. For real. So beautiful out tonight.
That's a shame at the man. Hadn't eaten since the big bang. Oh my goodness.
That's no good.
Doesn't sound fun at all.
No wonder why Discord never works for you.
You'd be watching goofy lives.
See a bird fly through it down the bottom.
He's scrolling song too. Oh my goodness.
Oh my goodness.
Oh, okay. I got you, Ruby. That's cool.
That's super cool.
I get one.
Dang.
That's crazy.
Have a good night, Karen. Have an amazing night. Wait a minute. Hold on.
You know, tomorrow's a holiday. She's going garage selling, y'all. She gave up. She She already gave herself away right there. She's going garage selling tomorrow.
You gave it away, Karen.
We know better.
We know better.
Uh here we got the um Memorial Day.
Tomorrow's Memorial Day.
Uh yeah, hunting can be exhausting.
Bargain hunting can be exhausting. I guess that's true.
Hey, metal. What's up, bud? How you doing? This is important now. Okay, I got you.
Important to get the rest before going to garage selling.
My sister used to love going garage selling all the time. Got a horse show tomorrow. 5 a.m. ride. Oh, okay.
I got you.
Riding a horse to the uh the garage sale. That's crazy.
Oh, no. Oh, no. Wait. Welcome in.
Brighter areas are younger impact regions that we see on the moon. Much higher ability uh reflects a lot uh more light than areas that's been toned down by the sun through the solar solar winds.
Oh, thanks Diane. I appreciate that.
Thank you. You work great. Oh, you got to be up at five. No way. That's for the wicked. Yeah, I got you Beth. Have an amazing night. Thanks for hanging out with us. Have an amazing night.
Yeah. Good luck, Karen. Good luck on the horse. I I want to I want to make sure everybody's aware of this, too. Karen can't even walk into her bedroom without walking in walls. The door attacking her. Then she says that her uh blanket even attacks her. So, it scares me when she says she's going to ride a horse.
Like, the thing that I noticed is like first I start to think, is she going to be riding a horse on soft ground? Are they at least gonna put cushions on the ground for her? Want to ride a horse to grappel, right? It would be kind of wild. It'd be kind of wild.
Birthday party coming up. I do. I do.
Have an amazing night, Karen. Have an amazing night and an amazing day tomorrow. And be safe. Be safe. Be safe for the uh the horse. Maybe a pack.
Maybe.
How much you guys want to bet she's going to wrap herself up in bubble wrap?
Go to bed, Karen.
You grew up on a horse, but I have no other bounce to speak of. Okay. Run horses. Super fun. I used to work on a ranch as a kid. That's amazing. How many miles from the lunar surface it would be from the um from this perspective, or is that even possible? You could probably do it if you were to do a lot of angular math. I here That's a tough one. I mean, in perspective, we're probably still, golly, maybe 50,000 miles or so at least, but you could do it through like math if you were to break it down. Red short horses, not as far to f Okay.
Oh my goodness.
Oh my goodness, Karen. That is some funny crap right there.
That's super funny.
I need to go visit the ponies. Uh maybe I'll do that tonight. Maybe I'll go for a jog and go say hi to the the ponies down the road here. My friend has a couple ponies and she told me every time I go by to make sure I give them my carrots.
The person who saw Oh my goodness. Let me check it out real quick. Hold on.
I'm kind of scared to look. Oh my goodness.
Yeah. Oh my goodness.
Look at how he has 1.7,000 viewers compared to our 79 here looking at something like the moon. That's crazy.
That's absolutely crazy. YouTube favors some wild stuff. BLX 200. I think it'd be amazing. Yeah. Yeah. I think that would be an amazing telescope one.
That'd be beautiful.
Perfecto would absolutely be awesome. Oh, yeah.
And apples. That's what she told me. But I just took baby carrots.
I don't want to have to carry a bunch of stuff when I'm out uh jogging, you know.
Yeah, the LX 2000 would be amazing.
Absolutely awesome.
Yeah, he's in a Yeah.
Ah, it's such a beautiful moon for sure.
I don't know about a planet, but a moon.
It's such a beautiful moon.
It is. is super beautiful tonight. It's one of our best scene conditions we've had in a while. It have been amazing to see Jupiter uh tonight to be honest.
Like the view of Jupiter would have been amazing. Absolutely stunning.
You'd still feel the Earth's gravity from behind the moon. You would. You would still pick up some of the gravity from Earth from behind the moon. Very dark spots there. It's uh So that's going to be Bosnic lava. Ancient solidified lava out here. Basaltic lava.
Sorry. Ancient basaltic lava. There we go. But um solidified lava regions here on the moon. They were called the mares or the mare and the muras. The muras for mural are the seas, the bays, and the ocean.
Never get tired of the moon's glory. So true.
So darn true.
So beautiful, too.
Guess see all the uh bats flying through tonight? So many dang bats.
Karen, weren't you supposed to be going to bed?
Uh because of the sugar, but they live on ginger stuff.
Okay, have a good night.
Basamic. I know.
Crap.
Basaltic. Make sure I say it properly.
Make sure I say it properly. All right, guys. Seriously, four more minutes.
We're going to call it a night this time. Four more minutes. We'll call it a night. I love when the moon get pulled to the near side. We do see that uh there's not so much on the the surface of the moon on the far side, but there's a lot of reasoning for that. One is like the density of the uh the moon itself.
It's quite a bit different on the far side compared to this side. It's least dense on this side. uh two is from the gravit gravitational pole but then three uh because of our gravity where the center mass of the moon is actually closer towards us than it is towards the actual far side. It's about a mile roughly when you talk about the cords roughly shifted about a mile towards us because of that pull in the formation and how long it's been tightly locked to us. Um it essentially got locked pretty quick after formation and so we see a lot more on this side than we see on the far side.
Yeah, absolutely, Ruby. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, man. I got a uh I got my son's birthday party this week, so there's so much I got to do uh tomorrow and and then uh Tuesday for it. So, it's going to be pretty crazy.
Got a lot coming up. A lot coming up.
Moon affects the tides. It does. It's one of the reasons why the tides are affected. Uh Diane, thank you so much. I appreciate that. Thank you. Thank you so much for the party blurs.
I appreciate that.
Everything but peaceful. This is true.
That's actually really true, too. Like really true.
Guys, you don't I'm sorry. Don't be mad at me.
Dang.
It slows our rotation down too. There's a lot of things. There's new studies coming out saying that uh the eye shifting off the polar sides of our planet are causing some of the uh slowdowns of our uh planet as well.
That's pretty well ah Chantel, thank you. Thank you for the party hat. Thank you so much.
I appreciate it. Thank you.
Happy birthday, Little Skies. I'm gonna tell him you said that tomorrow. Little skies.
That's so funny.
Party after the kiddos's birthday. I appreciate it. Thank you. Hey, what up, Jace? Coming in before the end.
He still wouldn't hesitate to jump on the ship. Oh, and travel the stars.
Amazing.
Better late than never. That is true.
Even though he's trying to make fun of people. We'll give him a pass this time.
Even though he's not shown kindness.
Find the American flag on the moon. Not mine. I don't have a big enough telescope for that. Have an amazing holiday weekend, Jen. You, too. have an amazing holiday weekend. The temperature on the moon, um, so on the side that faces us when the sun comes around about like 240 250 degrees F, but when the night phase comes through, it's cold. It gets down to likeative -220° F.
Ah, thank you, Diane. Honestly, thank you.
Doesn't look like it. Um, what's that?
Doesn't look like it. I don't know what you mean there.
This is a reminder that I'm here. I got you, buddy. I see you. I don't like I don't know what the problem is with Discord for you, buddy. A bro, for the boy's birthday, I'm gonna let them know, too, man. Thank you so much, brother. I got I got him. I got him for you. I appreciate it. Thank you so much, brother.
The temperature is super wild on them.
Yep.
Yes, sir.
He can be nice. He can't. I know. I know. We got to teach him kindness for sure. Yeah. Thank you, brother. I appreciate it, man. I'll hook him up.
I'll hook him up.
Too small. The moon must be bigger than I thought. It's It's massive. Like, it's about the size of the United States.
Roughly, if you were to put the moon here with us, it's about It's just a little bit bigger than the United States itself. It's a massive uh rock out there. Hi, Luciano. How you doing?
How's your night?
Hi, Antonia.
How are you doing?
Yeah, thanks Luke. I appreciate that, buddy.
No work tomorrow. That's awesome. Aloha.
Welcome in Domingo. I love the name. Hit the like button coming in. I appreciate it, Crank. Thank you so much, buddy. Thank you so much.
Like um hours they say simulation for models.
Not really hours. The iron the iron uh would have started collecting pretty quick. There was a plenty of iron out there. Um it would start collecting pretty quick, but then by grabbing the rest of the uh debris, it would have took a little bit of time. Would definitely took it a little bit of time.
And then it just kind of start pushing outwards as well. Open the poll this weekend. Yo, that's awesome. That is awesome.
That's so awesome.
Create the moon for like got that one already. Um, how can we walk on the moon? Oh, temperature is like 250. Yeah, we landed in the morning hours.
Land in the morning hours.
Premium rare by the sun is an os. Oh, no way, dude. That's like the worst.
Getting a sunburn and trying to lay down is the worst. Like I always throw a lot of aloe vera um on me. A lot of aloe vera. It helps it quite a bit.
Helps it quite a bit.
It's amazing the moon always shows us the same face because it's sly locked.
Yeah.
Very mild winner for you guys.
Hey dude, it's better than being super cool.
Can't be mad at that.
Oh, this may Okay, sorry guys. Sorry about that.
We're pretty much there. I'm being told we got lots to do tomorrow.
Golly.
H Yeah, I muted myself. Sorry. Was uh some old moldy cheese. There we go. Old moldy cheese.
All right, y'all. Hey, what up, Elder?
Uh, El Dorino. Hopefully I said it right. Hope you guys have an amazing night. Clear skies to you all.
Um, be awesome. Be kind. Kindness is free.
Kindness is free. You'll be happy you did. I know for sure. There's our beautiful moon tonight, though.
I pull back over here for you guys real quick. Oh, not honeydew time. My my boy time. My boy's still awake.
He's reminding me what we're going to do tomorrow. Including riding a bicycle.
I don't know what he's doing up at 11 o'clock until school is out. You got too much energy this late.
Oh man. You guys have an amazing night.
Clear skies. Be awesome. Be kind. Are you still up? I know. So crazy. That kid's all excited though. He got he uh he started riding his bike a lot more lately, so I'd have him ride his bike while I'm out jogging. A lot of fun. But thank you guys so much again. Uh make sure you subscribe, jump in Discord if you want to jump in Discord with us, become a beta tester of the app to help me uh continue to develop something that'll be free and no advertisements in it because two things I hate the most about applications. One is having to pay for something. Two is crazy ads in them.
Like I I cannot stand it. But feel free to jump in with us, uh, beta test us with us as we continue to go. And I appreciate you all for hanging out with us, by the way. Clear skies, y'all. I He just turned eight. Just turned eight.
We'll see y'all soon. Good night, y'all.
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