Usb-fever Iphone 3g / 3g S Telescope Unboxing/review
Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at
11:12 am
With the USB-Fever Telescope, taking great photos without even needing a zoom app from the App Store! The Telescope has a 6x crystal clear zoom everyone would like! To connect to the iPhone, it com...
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I cant tell if your a girl or a boy with a very high voice
looks like its worth the 18.99$
does this kinda ruin the picture quality thoughor does it come out at 3.0 megap
It comes out great!
wow great !
looks cool, but i only have an ipod touch

04:47 wow Nice
MertenNor
Looks neat
NIce vid and Unboxing don’t see you doing alot of those
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Yes you can, and depending on what strength eye peace you use, you can see the ice covered poles on Mars, plus the red spot on Jupiter and the rings of Saturn, and even some of their moons.
IpodtouchFREAKKK!!
lol idk
ayup
) Was too cloudy last night to look thro telescope
never mind…..the cosmos aint going anywhere thankfully!!
Those look cool.
wow dude what did you do u ut the same vid twice in one video
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Great review. You have a bright future!
Hiya there!
Well, it depends on what you want to observe. For planets they say the best ones are the refractors, for deep space the reflectors like yours. But that's not absolute because for the same money you can buy reflectors with bigger apertures so you can observe anything you want, including planets, that is!
I believe you bought a 4.5-inch reflector according to your description. I would consider your telescope a beginner's telescope, which is fine for your level. It's certainly not a toy (like my telescope is!) and you can do work with it if someone could help you.
Whenever you're ready for the next step, you should try a bigger aperture if possible although you should keep in mine you might loose part of the portability your current telescope is offering you.
Happy viewing!
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this is actually real..these images was taken from videos
The Advanced Camera for Surveys on board the Hubble Space Telescope has a resolution of .03 arc seconds. At a distance of 240,000 miles, the largest objects left behind by the Apollo program are .002 arc seconds wide. Therefore, the HST would have to be 15 times larger in order to photograph them. Even then, it would look like a dot. And, if the HST were 15 times larger than it is, we would be able to launch it.
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However, you are going to be *very* disappointed with the view quality.
There is no way to turn a camera lens into a "high quality" telescope. Telescope objectives and camera lenses are made for different purposes and to different standards. A camera lens can get by with poorer quality of image because the image is not going to be magnified 200x by an eyepiece. At the same time, a telescope doesn't need to project an image that is flat and large enough to cover the fil, size.
If you really want a telescope I have two different suggestions to try instead. Go to astromart.com and watch the used telescopes. But the best suggestion is to go to and find your local astronomy club. They will have public nights. Go to a public night. You will get to look through a lot of different telescopes. By the end of the night you will know what you want. And, you are likely to come across a very good deal from someone who wants to sell their telescope and upgrade.
Chuck Taylor
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iPhone photo from yesterday: Tree and fence line. Central Texas.
no but i heard it's ok
Yes please
trippy music
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Just sat through a talk on the ANTARES neutrino telescope. Cool. Never thought *fish* would be a problem for astonomy..
son is getting Star Wars telescope for Easter. Push a button & Yoda narrates what you see. Hi-lair-ious! Husband amused.
Olivia's so excited she can't sleep. Tomorrow she's writing a book entitled 'Olivia and the Chocolate Telescope'.
50x is the magnification of 50 times
where telescope is a instrument use to far seeing while microscope is a instrument for viewing objects that are too small to be seen by the naked or unaided eye.
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すでに手放せなくなったiPhone、便利アプリをご紹介。いわゆるお料理レシピサイトなんだけど、なんというか使い勝手がとても良い。帰りの電車で、冷蔵庫の食材をキーワードにして検索すると、写真付のアイディア満載レシピが出てくる。どれも、とにかく簡単なのがいい。だいたいの作り方を見て、足りない食材だけ買い足して、後はテキトーに作る。調味料とかは目分量で(笑)… 続きを読む
If you have one dish, then the direction it sees paints one pixel, with the resolution of the dish. You'd have to steer the dish, pointing in different directions, to paint the entire picture one pixel at a time.
If you have an array of dishes, you can use electronic steering to combine the data from them and move the direction in which the array is pointing electronically. This is done by adding a phase shift (a delay) to the signals from the different dishes. You still have to steer to paint one pixel at a time, but you don't have to physically move the dish to do so.
spider: un paio di anni fa sono andato a vedere i Maroon 5, appena facevo un qualsiasi movimento c’era sempre qualcuno che mi fermava e mi diceva “oh stai fermo che mi vieni addosso” e io rispondevo “cacchio siamo ad un concerto se non posso neanche muovermi per vedere che succede sul palco me ne sarei stato a casa no?”. E’ quello il focus. Probabilmente rappresento la nicchia come dici tu, però davanti ad una cosa del genere mi viene spontaneo pensare che quella maggioranza non sia “gente da concerti”.
Max: cercherò di essere più tollerante con la categoria tronisti! ti faccio sapere come va
tags: birds, mystery bird, bird ID quiz
[Mystery bird] photographed on the Katy Prairie, Houston, Texas. [I will identify this bird for you in 48 hours]
Image: Joseph Kennedy, 1 January 2010 [larger view].
Nikon D200, Kowa 883 telescope with TSN-PZ camera eyepiece 1/80s f/8.0 at 1000.0mm iso400.
Please name at least one field mark that supports your identification.
This mystery bird has a weird common name .. can anyone tell me why it has such an odd name?
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