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Telescope LIVE: JupiterAdded:
Hi. How you doing, Mo?
Hi, Bobby. Hi, K. Good evening. How are y'all having a good evening?
Get everything uh ready here.
The audio okay by the way our way about 480 million miles.
We got the uh great red spot there off on the right side. Hey cat, how are you coming in beautiful tonight?
We could probably focus just a bit, which we'll try here and get everything ready.
All right.
Where is she?
Want me for the four pictures? Bro, that's crazy.
Hi, Jenny. How are you?
How was your night? Beautiful view of Jupiter tonight, though.
Don't listen to Matt. His jokes are so funny, though.
He's being goofy. Let me focus a little bit.
Can y'all see the uh great red spot bottom right side? Pretty good so far.
That's awesome. Or moons nearby. We got to turn up the brightness, though. To get the moons to come through, you got to get higher exposure.
We'll try to focus a little bit.
See what we can do.
Is it looking better?
Let me know if that looks better for y'all.
Okay, Kake. Sounds good.
It's leaving. Uh, leaving. It is leaving. Let me snap it. Oh, so much brightness.
Like crazy settings right now.
Yeah, believe in our view.
Yeah, clear skies tonight. Beautiful skies.
See if I can uh push the focuser a little bit more.
It's like we're right there. It's just not perfect.
Hi John. Jupiter is looking good. It is.
Welcome to Steven all within. It is Yeah, absolutely.
It's a fuzzy core. There's molten stuff, rocky stuff.
It's all fuzzy.
Trying to tell if we're going the right way with the focuser.
Looks like we're going the wrong way, but let's see if that's true. Looks like we're Let's go the other way.
So close. It seems like.
Hi, Angel. How are you?
Southern Mississippi. Welcome.
Welcome.
Jupiter is about 480 million miles away.
Hey, Todd. Welcome.
We move the telescope over a bit.
I'm in the uh Midwest, American Midwest.
Storming last night shortly after I got off the real power space. It's a tough one.
I do not doubt what humans can do.
Central. Nice.
Nice.
Beautiful and dangerous. Absolutely.
And by the way, welcome in everybody.
Hope you're having an amazing evening.
Wednesday night, ain't it?
We finally Wednesday.
Oh, I got you. I got you.
Let me know if the uh is the music too loud or is it okay?
Okay, we do any more focus, focus, focus, focus.
Oh, I got you.
Um, good. It is about the music.
I'm not going to be all here tonight.
I got pretty sick.
So, just kind of enjoying it tonight.
Looks like we're getting closer.
Should have took off the uh focal reducer tonight.
Go native.
Hi, Tico. How you doing, bud?
That is Jupiter.
You guys see the uh great red spot, the massive storm on the bottom right.
Hi, Angela. Thank you so much for the chili. Thanks for the chili, Angela.
I appreciate it. Thank you.
Hi, chair drop. How are you? How's your evening? Nice.
Very awesome.
Let's see if I can turn my volume down on my earbuds.
So loud.
Jupiter's looking really good tonight.
Welcome in. So does look good tonight.
22nd day. How are you? Welcome in.
How's the skies in San Diego?
Get some water real quick.
that me planet. No, I can show you Jupiter though.
All right, Tony. What's up, buddy? I got you old something, man. Something.
I'm uh feeling beat up.
Give me that. Oh [Β __Β ] See, I feel beat up today.
All right. Look at uh Mar's not. It's already set.
Hopefully this guy will clear. Oh, I hope so. I hope so. Fresh cup of coffee.
Yo, thanks Solar. I appreciate that.
recovery. I hope so.
I hope so.
Mars uh not above the horizon to be able to get to we could do it.
We'll probably do some DSO tonight.
probably what we do next. We'll see how I feel.
Jupiter here, but next time it won't be above.
Right now, Mars is not a target for us.
Just not the current time to get to Mars.
Jupiter is really stunning tonight. I think it looks really good.
I think it looks really beautiful.
Rush spot looks brown. They coming in kind of brown.
I move it over there.
Um this just adds brightness way too much.
I don't know if it helps any. Can you see it better now or not?
Stack it. We can stack it. Uh, we some of the brightness we run two times. No, it's one gorgeous view tonight though.
Really beautiful view tonight.
Uh, thanks Darkhorse. I appreciate that.
Hi, Caesar. How's your night?
They're stacked. Unstacked. the surround view and stacking stacking really brings out so much of the detail makes it so beautiful.
Any instruments like music?
Yeah, it looks too small. Looks so small to us. Yeah, absolutely.
As nice as the skies are. I really wish I would have took out the focal reducer.
Think it's actually really beautiful tonight. H it is. It's the evening time star right now. The evening star.
I really see it. I don't dream about it.
I honestly don't dream about it.
Hopefully that's a little better on the uh microphone.
Why is it radioactive? Everything is radioactive. Everything has some form of radioactivity.
You know, uh, when you get sick and like your back hurts for no reason, your ribs hurt for no reason.
That's how I'm feeling right now. I literally feel Yo, thanks, Karen.
I feel like a Ford hit me.
Uh again, thank you Karen. I appreciate that. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Karen.
I don't know, Brett.
Not the context of the stream.
That's all good. It's all good.
Sometimes you got to get sick.
Sometimes it has to happen.
Yeah. Thank you, Karen.
Thank you so much for that.
Oh, no way. Did she? That's so awesome.
Red Storm is Yeah, it's on the bottom right here. Let me stack it again.
Do a live stack. See if we can capture it one more time. Just some more details. It's on the bottom right side.
It's on its way away from us, though.
But there it is.
Pretty cool, right? So, life stacking is really cool. This is 200 images put on top of each other. And here's the raw frame and what it looks like stacked.
We're at 300 images at this point.
Just gives you so much more details.
Really beautiful.
Yes, it was Jenny. It was gorgeous. I love that photo.
What do you think cause the red storms?
Good question.
Really good question. We do know it's gas as it get pulled up.
What created that vortex motion uh at the beginning face? Don't know.
But the continuation would be from Jupiter's rotation.
Hey Brian, how's it going? How are you?
Let's move the telescope just a bit.
Got the right way.
We go. Try it here.
If you're just coming in, hi. Good evening.
Hopefully you're all having a wonderful evening, Kake. Thank you. Thank you so much, Kake. Hi, Silver. How you doing, buddy?
How's your night?
Never heard of it.
It is a high pressure anticyclonic storm.
Ah, Sean, thank you, brother. Appreciate that.
Hi, Shadow. Good evening. How are you, Tony? Good evening.
Thanks. I appreciate it, too, by the way. Thank you. How can gravity and pull away force be exactly the same? They're not. Gravity is the weakest force, but there's a lot of it.
Oh, thanks, Miley. I appreciate that.
Any moon gift? That'd be really cool. Like astronomy gifts.
Yeah, that'd be really cool.
Try to stretch a little.
Yeah, astronomy gifts would be really cool.
How long a day on Jupiter is just under 10 hours.
Thanks, Chico.
I got a lot of water. I drank so much water today.
I am packed with water.
Seeing any uh 101 moons. Yeah, absolutely. 101 so far. Next five. We'll see. I do have the HA telescope uh being created right now.
I'm excited to get that shipment. This is going to be a lot of fun.
That'll be a lot of fun.
Yeah, it's a fast day, right? Super fast day.
Hi, how are you? Good evening. Jupiter is amazing. Always looks cool.
Can we get a Skywatcher show? That'd be cool.
be really nice. You have 101.
Ah, you're excited for Clipper mission.
Nice. Coming up. It'll be there soon.
I'm going see a couple months. That's possible. Very possible.
Very possible. You see some distance.
Oh, thank you, Angela. Thank you.
airplane without letting go of gravity.
But it does let go in a huge sense. As the uh sun loses mass, it loses its gravity or its influence.
Oh, it's spinning very fast. Very fast.
Hey, wander. Welcome in.
Very amazing. Mackenzie, I agree. Hi, Donald. Good evening, Brad. Good evening. And make my weekly appearance.
Yo, glad to see you today, brother.
Kaza storms. It has a lot of influence especially when it comes to the longevity of the storms.
Um there's going to be some influence there obviously when it comes to creation but there's a lot going on.
Temperature differences is going to be one of the major factors.
uh temperial. Same with Jupiter though.
Differential speed of rotation.
Anything gas will likely be differential.
Not really. Don't we talk about you? But there's some influence because you can look at Neptune and see uh some other things that occur. Like on Neptune, we see storms occur during solar maximum.
where we don't see it during solar minimum. There's definitely some interference in how things work. Uh most likely comes back to the magnetic fields. But to answer, I guess the uh the question is from its own heat. It's still really hot. The planet is super hot towards it core. 25 30,000 degrees.
There's your scope track. It does. It does.
Um, not really asteroids per se. Like the long uh orbiting comets, it helps a little bit, but slingshot stuff at us.
That's kind of a a friend to me. Hi, Falcon. Thank you so much for the sunshine. How are you doing? Welcome back.
Okay, I got you, dear Joe. Nice.
That's not too bad. Does it rain diamonds on Neptune? Not observed.
It's possible, but not observed. Jay, thank you, brother. Thanks for the 10 gifts and subs, man. Or members. I appreciate it, bud.
Are we back to not pushing on Tik Tok or uh YouTube? That where we're at again with YouTube?
Anybody be able to see that or what settings did I mess up?
Something.
Yeah. Thanks, Chase. Appreciate it, brother.
Oh, got you up. Move it over.
Yeah, I appreciate it though. Thanks, man.
Zoom in on star later. We might later.
We'll look at a lot of stars.
Let's see how my uh my night goes here.
Remember to like the likes. I appreciate it. Thank you.
It'd be big difference in volume.
Wouldn't have as much synthetic force of course. So the the gravity would have a lot more influence at that point.
Our mighty shiny tonight. Good. Hi Alex.
Good evening.
Jupiter's so pretty right now. Very beautiful.
Yeah, storm's moving away from us.
Totally leave our view. All right, your job. Have a good night.
Thanks for hanging out. Have an amazing night.
It literally looks like uh YouTube decide not to push this at all.
Crazy. Crazy.
Absolutely stunning. It is. You sleepy there on the east coast. I hear you. I got you. I understand.
Definitely understand that.
Yeah, it's just weird though. Never know what settings I messed up.
Get notification for. Oh, that's good.
That's good. Always Jupiter tanks. Yeah, it's a good question. Not as much as you would think.
Oh, no way. That's crazy right now.
Oh my goodness.
Welcome in, by the way.
Nah, don't feel good.
Opposite.
It stress you out. I hear you. I get it.
It's a gas. It's a gas planet. There's going to be some rocky material as you get towards the core, but it's a gas planet. Hi, Leslie.
43 roughly about 43 light minutes away.
Now we probably just need to stick away from AI.
You got to get information overload like you already are.
a fuzzy core. Yeah, not too far. He's still pretty far.
Pretty dang far out there.
Wonder if I should fix the uh the settings on here. so we get a better view anyways and then reream I just have to quit streaming to uh um the other platform be able to do one up around here Maybe I should try that. What do y'all think? Try to fix the settings real quick. It'd probably give us a better view anyways.
Very beautiful tonight.
Anyway, I'll have to jump off for just a minute, change the settings, and reconnect.
I'll probably have to even fix uh the layout a little bit. Won't be a big deal, though.
All right. Not a lot of wind.
Oh, you're welcome.
Yeah, maybe I should though. Let me try the settings. I'll disconnect. Try to fix the settings real fast and see what happens. Maybe we'll get a even a better view.
It's worthy. Good night to test.
So, give me I don't know 10 15 minutes and we'll see how it goes.
And if you want to subscribe, turn on notifications, which I assume everybody here is already a subscriber for the most part. But I'll see you guys here shortly. Clear skies if I'm not able to see again. I'll see you guys shortly.
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