I LOVE stargazing. But most cities in India are so light polluted that I can't see more than a few planets and star clusters through my telescope. I wish city planners in India understood the importance of dark skies. 😔
Is the telescope built on a concrete pole going through the house into the ground? Because if you just mounted it on top of a wood-frame building, doesn't the floor bounce from wind and people walking around get magnified by the telescope? I'm really interested because I want to build a rooftop observatory, but everybody tells me it will be useless because of floor bounce.
Only way this works is for observation, especially given the budget. The vibrations from the building alone would make it next to impossible to use this platform for serious astrophotography - never mind his own movements.
Wonderful video... I would love an elevated observatory that peeks above the house roof . . . Is there a method to reduce the vibrations of having it so high in the air? I'm guessing such a configuration would be more suited to a fast focal length telescope, to cut down on magnification (and vibrations) . . . capturing bright objects on short exposure. Any ideas?
you would sink a pier directly in to the earth regardless of how many floors that had to go through, on this pier you place your telescope base. that way it is separated from the entire structure. reducing the vibration is key in astronomy.
Meanwhile Indian edu system: "You shall not have the time, money, or the motivation to do home science. How dare you take your eyes off your textbooks and how dare you have a soul."
What's the speciality of this looking like cement concrete mixture rooftop?🤣🤣 I don't see any speciality except the observation control by a computer and a binocular to see galaxies which is both a very common🥴🥴.. And will anyone explain how does a binocular can control weather. Am a science student but never came across how a binocular can control weather🤣🤣🤣
I love this type of news
Send them to the UK 🇬🇧
I LOVE stargazing. But most cities in India are so light polluted that I can't see more than a few planets and star clusters through my telescope. I wish city planners in India understood the importance of dark skies. 😔
I am from India and I too love stargazing during lockdown it was the first time I saw sky full of stars
Cool
Wow...🙌🏻👊🏻👏🏻
This man is a genius, all I can say amazing 🤔
Beautiful, Sir, beautiful.
Well done sir
Good stuff
It's literally my wildest dream!!
Btw dream setup.
Nice way to get the truth.
Cool 🌟👍👍
Very nice, thank you 👍
Don't need *"DRAMA"* every second of the day !
Amazing! Impressive talent. Thank you for sharing this video.
Right in the middle of loads of light pollution. Solid choice.
Is the telescope built on a concrete pole going through the house into the ground? Because if you just mounted it on top of a wood-frame building, doesn't the floor bounce from wind and people walking around get magnified by the telescope? I'm really interested because I want to build a rooftop observatory, but everybody tells me it will be useless because of floor bounce.
What an inspiration
Space agencies should give Him a tour of their biggest observatories.
good job every kid should get one :)
That is a genius
Very cool indeed, well done that man ($330)
I wish I was 1% this smart
Nice! And when cloudy he can ebserve the hot girls.................in the neighbouring villages ;o)
Only way this works is for observation, especially given the budget. The vibrations from the building alone would make it next to impossible to use this platform for serious astrophotography - never mind his own movements.
Wonderful video... I would love an elevated observatory that peeks above the house roof . . . Is there a method to reduce the vibrations of having it so high in the air? I'm guessing such a configuration would be more suited to a fast focal length telescope, to cut down on magnification (and vibrations) . . . capturing bright objects on short exposure. Any ideas?
you would sink a pier directly in to the earth regardless of how many floors that had to go through, on this pier you place your telescope base. that way it is separated from the entire structure. reducing the vibration is key in astronomy.
It's amazing how cheap this was accomplished considering the recycled casino carpet. lol 👍
The Add ticks all the boxes Ha
All I have to do is convince my wife……😶
What do you call Someone watching female alians taking bath..? 🤔🤔😊
Meanwhile Indian edu system: "You shall not have the time, money, or the motivation to do home science. How dare you take your eyes off your textbooks and how dare you have a soul."
India should build toilets so people
dont have to crap on streets.
India soon superpooper 2022. Jai Hind!
What's the speciality of this looking like cement concrete mixture rooftop?🤣🤣 I don't see any speciality except the observation control by a computer and a binocular to see galaxies which is both a very common🥴🥴.. And will anyone explain how does a binocular can control weather. Am a science student but never came across how a binocular can control weather🤣🤣🤣
Binocular can be used to shoot laser & heat north pole. It will affect weather.
If he don't believe the earth is flat, everything he discover is unless.