The question you answered in the video that asked about why do they see the shadow on one side and the telescope shows it on the opposite side,and you explained about the mirror flipping the image, well my question is .....do you know if microscopes are basically the same way as far as flipped image etc...i ask because the way you explained how sometimes it's difficult to use the remote and navigate the direction it doesn't always end up where you want it to... What sound does the exactly the same as the experiences I have with every microscope I picked up... I start getting into the hobby I'm looking for coins can I have not yet found a microscope that I have been successful with using really.. every time I move it put on viewing is basically going the opposite direction of where I want it to and I just have a lot of problems with them.. luckily I found out that my phone takes the best pictures with just a macro * 15 lens that I clip on my phone instead.... And I'm fine with that but I have seen the ends of some microscopes that I purchased and ended up returning and I also have a telescope from a long time ago that actually has a remote on it.. I have to plug the remote into the telescope so it's not wireless but you basically plug in your coordinates and it'll automatically move it where you want it to go to itself.... Sadly I've never been able to use it because my son when he was younger played with it and lost the eyepiece that goes to it and I've never been able to find a replacement one that goes to it so it basically just collects dust.... But I was curious if you happen to know if microscopes are kind of built the same way the telescope is and maybe that's why I have such a hard time with directions when I'm looking through it in my mind I think I'm going towards one side of the coin that I need to look at and when I look up from the scope I am literally always on the opposite side that I need to be!!!!! So frustrating so would you happen to know if it has mirrors in it that flip the image like the telescope? Just curious is all? And thank you for taking the time to do this I completely missed it until my cousin came outside the night it was going on and asked me if I seen it ?and I said I didn't even know it was happening I was trying to keep up with when it was supposed to happen but I lost track of the day I guess and just miss it completely so thank you for putting this online.... I was lucky to have at least seen the solar eclipse and got some good pictures of it.. that was another last minute thing I drove into town to try to find solar eclipse glasses and everybody was sold out I didn't think I'd be able to watch it because of that.. so I went home and try to figure something out.... So first I laid down a big white piece of cardboard and then put up a caulender so it would cast a shadow on that white board. So I can see at least the shadow move since I couldn't look at it directly.. until I remembered I had a mylar emergency blanket in my car and I cut off a little tiny piece of it and taped it over my camera lens on my phone poke a teeny tiny hole in it just in front of the lens put up one of my pop-up canopies and I sat underneath it we're just the edge of it blocked the Sun and held my phone out just passed it just on the outside of the canopy and I can watch the whole thing directly on my phone and take pretty good decent pictures of that event at least.. the reflective mylar I put on the lens allow me to be able to view the Sun through my phone without it it would have just "white out" my entire phone and I wouldn't have been able to see it or take pictures. I tried to draw on the White cardboard different stages as to where the shadow was as well so my son can at least see that since he was somewhere else and didn't get to see it outside.. but I didn't get the whole thing cuz eventually it made its way completely off the board lol. And I was also at least able to view a little bit of the Northern lights on the horizon where I live in Missouri one night it wasn't as bright as it was one town over where my mom lives her pictures were way brighter and better than mine. I really like watching stuff like this sadly I had to miss this one so again thank you for putting this up at least see it I'm taking the time to make this for others such as myself I greatly appreciate it!
The question you answered in the video that asked about why do they see the shadow on one side and the telescope shows it on the opposite side,and you explained about the mirror flipping the image, well my question is .....do you know if microscopes are basically the same way as far as flipped image etc...i ask because the way you explained how sometimes it's difficult to use the remote and navigate the direction it doesn't always end up where you want it to... What sound does the exactly the same as the experiences I have with every microscope I picked up... I start getting into the hobby I'm looking for coins can I have not yet found a microscope that I have been successful with using really.. every time I move it put on viewing is basically going the opposite direction of where I want it to and I just have a lot of problems with them.. luckily I found out that my phone takes the best pictures with just a macro * 15 lens that I clip on my phone instead.... And I'm fine with that but I have seen the ends of some microscopes that I purchased and ended up returning and I also have a telescope from a long time ago that actually has a remote on it.. I have to plug the remote into the telescope so it's not wireless but you basically plug in your coordinates and it'll automatically move it where you want it to go to itself.... Sadly I've never been able to use it because my son when he was younger played with it and lost the eyepiece that goes to it and I've never been able to find a replacement one that goes to it so it basically just collects dust.... But I was curious if you happen to know if microscopes are kind of built the same way the telescope is and maybe that's why I have such a hard time with directions when I'm looking through it in my mind I think I'm going towards one side of the coin that I need to look at and when I look up from the scope I am literally always on the opposite side that I need to be!!!!! So frustrating so would you happen to know if it has mirrors in it that flip the image like the telescope? Just curious is all? And thank you for taking the time to do this I completely missed it until my cousin came outside the night it was going on and asked me if I seen it ?and I said I didn't even know it was happening I was trying to keep up with when it was supposed to happen but I lost track of the day I guess and just miss it completely so thank you for putting this online.... I was lucky to have at least seen the solar eclipse and got some good pictures of it.. that was another last minute thing I drove into town to try to find solar eclipse glasses and everybody was sold out I didn't think I'd be able to watch it because of that.. so I went home and try to figure something out.... So first I laid down a big white piece of cardboard and then put up a caulender so it would cast a shadow on that white board. So I can see at least the shadow move since I couldn't look at it directly.. until I remembered I had a mylar emergency blanket in my car and I cut off a little tiny piece of it and taped it over my camera lens on my phone poke a teeny tiny hole in it just in front of the lens put up one of my pop-up canopies and I sat underneath it we're just the edge of it blocked the Sun and held my phone out just passed it just on the outside of the canopy and I can watch the whole thing directly on my phone and take pretty good decent pictures of that event at least.. the reflective mylar I put on the lens allow me to be able to view the Sun through my phone without it it would have just "white out" my entire phone and I wouldn't have been able to see it or take pictures. I tried to draw on the White cardboard different stages as to where the shadow was as well so my son can at least see that since he was somewhere else and didn't get to see it outside.. but I didn't get the whole thing cuz eventually it made its way completely off the board lol. And I was also at least able to view a little bit of the Northern lights on the horizon where I live in Missouri one night it wasn't as bright as it was one town over where my mom lives her pictures were way brighter and better than mine. I really like watching stuff like this sadly I had to miss this one so again thank you for putting this up at least see it I'm taking the time to make this for others such as myself I greatly appreciate it!
I am watching from Thimphu, capital city of Bhutan
I'm from Sacramento California
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