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Tracking ISS with my telescope live!

 
Gorgol

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Pretty cool!
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Fact:







Rockets don’t work in the vacuum of space.
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Does NASA have a LIVE feed showing earth from the station itself? Can you provide a link if so? Thanks
Does NASA film the station the same way you did?
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Does NASA have a LIVE feed showing earth from the station itself? Can you provide a link if so? Thanks
Does NASA film the station the same way you did?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 40875322


This is the live cam from the ISS.

[link to www.isslive.me]

NASA does not have a ground based cam on the ISS. The ISS is only visible for a few minutes a few times a month from a given location.

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I'm underwhelmed.
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I'm underwhelmed.
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That was what the last woman who saw you naked said.


Was that your mother, or your sister?
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Fact:







Rockets don’t work in the vacuum of space.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80074409


You are a special kind of stupid aren't you?

Rockets carry oxidizer ON BOARD to blend with propellent to ignite for this reason.

Essentially a rocket "brings its own"...

Wow. Read a fucking book ya dolt.
"Be Careful When You Follow The Masses... Sometimes the 'M' Is Silent." - TrufSerumX
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Why don't they orbit that thing above the Moon????? Why so close to Earth???
 Quoting: Boss351Mustang

Because the rockets that launched the components, mostly the space shuttle, did not have the ability to launch the components to the moon and that was not the purpose of this space station. Lunar Gateway is proposed for a lunar halo orbit but will serve a different purpose and is not intended to be as large as ISS.
Yeah, we know.
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Good.
 Quoting: Astromut


Thanks for posting about Lunar Gateway! I hadn't heard about that. Very cool.
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LOL! Until you have seen a UFO from 150 feet away, you haven't seen nothing. Pinpoints of light in the sky. LOL
 Quoting: Boss351Mustang


This isn't a pinpoint.
Isscrew1
Getting tired of your nonsense.
 Quoting: Astromut
In other words NO, you have not. I have back in 1965. Seems I have seen MUCH more then you with your fancy equipment.
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LOL! Until you have seen a UFO from 150 feet away, you haven't seen nothing. Pinpoints of light in the sky. LOL
 Quoting: Boss351Mustang


This isn't a pinpoint.
Isscrew1
Getting tired of your nonsense.
 Quoting: Astromut
In other words NO, you have not. I have back in 1965. Seems I have seen MUCH more then you with your fancy equipment.
 Quoting: Boss351Mustang


Let's see your photos of ISS, Shuttle, Dragon or any other manned spacecraft then. And let's see your photo of the UFO too.
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Fact:







Rockets don’t work in the vacuum of space.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80074409


You are a special kind of stupid aren't you?

Rockets carry oxidizer ON BOARD to blend with propellent to ignite for this reason.

Essentially a rocket "brings its own"...

Wow. Read a fucking book ya dolt.
 Quoting: TrufSerumX


It's worse than that. It thinks they don't work because there is nothing to push on in space. 1rof1
Until your military service has required you neutralize enemy combatants and invaders in the defense of your country,
don't presume to tell us that have defended you that you don't support every shot we fired to eliminate that enemy.
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Well, you dun goofed right there. You're not wanted here, go away.
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What a dumb fuck you are, i bitch slap you at will not fucktard.
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You only get to post on my threads for as long as I want you to. With one click you're not getting back in my threads no matter how many times you change your IP address. You think you have any power over me? You don't.
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Only liars resort to censorship
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No true scotsman fallacy. I don't have to tolerate abuse from idiots. Your ability to post on my threads is a privilege, not a right.
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Pretty cool!
 Quoting: Gorgol


Pretty fake!
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Pretty cool!
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Pretty fake!
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bump
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It looks completely not fake, so it's probably fake

... considering Elon-Musk-Logic of course
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LOL! Until you have seen a UFO from 150 feet away, you haven't seen nothing. Pinpoints of light in the sky. LOL
 Quoting: Boss351Mustang


This isn't a pinpoint.
Isscrew1
Getting tired of your nonsense.
 Quoting: Astromut
In other words NO, you have not. I have back in 1965. Seems I have seen MUCH more then you with your fancy equipment.
 Quoting: Boss351Mustang


Let's see your photos of ISS, Shuttle, Dragon or any other manned spacecraft then. And let's see your photo of the UFO too.
 Quoting: Astromut
Don't be mad Bro. Just saying pictures have nothing on seeing the real thing in actual time. As for a photo of my UFO sighting, it was 1965! A little before cell phones came out. How many 10 year olds had cameras back then on their person at all times, like now??
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This isn't a pinpoint.
Isscrew1
Getting tired of your nonsense.
 Quoting: Astromut
In other words NO, you have not. I have back in 1965. Seems I have seen MUCH more then you with your fancy equipment.
 Quoting: Boss351Mustang


Let's see your photos of ISS, Shuttle, Dragon or any other manned spacecraft then. And let's see your photo of the UFO too.
 Quoting: Astromut
Don't be mad Bro. Just saying pictures have nothing on seeing the real thing in actual time.
 Quoting: Boss351Mustang

Not mad, but don't claim to see more than me if you have nothing to show for it. You came on here attacking me, it suggests you're dealing with some kind of insecurity about it.
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In other words NO, you have not. I have back in 1965. Seems I have seen MUCH more then you with your fancy equipment.
 Quoting: Boss351Mustang


Let's see your photos of ISS, Shuttle, Dragon or any other manned spacecraft then. And let's see your photo of the UFO too.
 Quoting: Astromut
Don't be mad Bro. Just saying pictures have nothing on seeing the real thing in actual time.
 Quoting: Boss351Mustang

Not mad, but don't claim to see more than me if you have nothing to show for it. You came on here attacking me, it suggests you're dealing with some kind of insecurity about it.
 Quoting: Astromut
I never attacked you at all. All I meant was how you get excited about some crap in orbit! Insecurity? LOL That's you! did you not read? 1965.WTF could I show?
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If you censor your own threads, insecurity seems to be YOUR problem. Let the masses speak, it IS a conspiracy forum, not FB looking for thumb ups.
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I don't have to allow uncontrolled abuse, especially when I'm busy providing a free service to the forum.
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Let's see your photos of ISS, Shuttle, Dragon or any other manned spacecraft then. And let's see your photo of the UFO too.
 Quoting: Astromut
Don't be mad Bro. Just saying pictures have nothing on seeing the real thing in actual time.
 Quoting: Boss351Mustang

Not mad, but don't claim to see more than me if you have nothing to show for it. You came on here attacking me, it suggests you're dealing with some kind of insecurity about it.
 Quoting: Astromut
I never attacked you at all. All I meant was how you get excited about some crap in orbit!
 Quoting: Boss351Mustang

Ironysign
You literally just attacked my excitement over the space station in orbit, a space station that I personally work with. As for your story, that's a cool story bro.
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I'm underwhelmed.
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That was what the last woman who saw you naked said.


Was that your mother, or your sister?
 Quoting: ST37


If you think a few second long, tiny blurry image
of a stupid tin can sailing through space
is arousing...did you get a boner?

YOU have the problem, not me.
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I'm underwhelmed.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80134000


That was what the last woman who saw you naked said.


Was that your mother, or your sister?
 Quoting: ST37


If you think a few second long, tiny blurry image
of a stupid tin can sailing through space
is arousing...did you get a boner?

YOU have the problem, not me.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80134924


What you get off in is none of my business. Keep it to yourself.
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I'm underwhelmed.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80134000


That was what the last woman who saw you naked said.


Was that your mother, or your sister?
 Quoting: ST37


If you think a few second long, tiny blurry image
of a stupid tin can sailing through space
is arousing...did you get a boner?

YOU have the problem, not me.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80134924


The butthurt is strong with this one.
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The Washington Post 1983. The star Nemesis flies towards the earth. Hee hee hee.
By Thomas O'TooleDecember 30, 1983

A heavenly body possibly as large as the giant planet Jupiter and possibly so close to Earth that it would be part of this solar system has been found in the direction of the constellation Orion by an orbiting telescope aboard the U.S. infrared astronomical satellite.

So mysterious is the object that astronomers do not know if it is a planet, a giant comet, a nearby "protostar" that never got hot enough to become a star, a distant galaxy so young that it is still in the process of forming its first stars or a galaxy so shrouded in dust that none of the light cast by its stars ever gets through.

"All I can tell you is that we don't know what it is," Dr. Gerry Neugebauer, IRAS chief scientist for California's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and director of the Palomar Observatory for the California Institute of Technology, said in an interview.

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The Washington Post 1983. The star Nemesis flies towards the earth. Hee hee hee.
By Thomas O'TooleDecember 30, 1983

A heavenly body possibly as large as the giant planet Jupiter and possibly so close to Earth that it would be part of this solar system has been found in the direction of the constellation Orion by an orbiting telescope aboard the U.S. infrared astronomical satellite.

So mysterious is the object that astronomers do not know if it is a planet, a giant comet, a nearby "protostar" that never got hot enough to become a star, a distant galaxy so young that it is still in the process of forming its first stars or a galaxy so shrouded in dust that none of the light cast by its stars ever gets through.

"All I can tell you is that we don't know what it is," Dr. Gerry Neugebauer, IRAS chief scientist for California's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and director of the Palomar Observatory for the California Institute of Technology, said in an interview.

[link to www.washingtonpost.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Alubel


What does that article have to do with this thread? Here are the coordinates of the unidentified point sources from IRAS that were all later identified and none were in our solar system.
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Why this then?


[link to planet-x.150m.com]

Dr. Astro, I have always admired your expertise, but I have seen the article, with the photos. How do you explain that?
 Quoting: Esoterica


How dare you question the word of Astrojesus!

banbutton

banhim5
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L M A O
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I'm not going to ban anyone for asking a question, but I do ask that you read the answer.
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No, they didn't.
 Quoting: Dr. Astro


Why this then?


[link to planet-x.150m.com]

Dr. Astro, I have always admired your expertise, but I have seen the article, with the photos. How do you explain that?
 Quoting: Esoterica


Please quote from the article where it says "NASA’s IRAS infrared telescope discovered an unbelievably huge, massive, what looked like a slowly burning star, a big object, headed right toward our solar system from the region of Orion." That is not what the article says.
"So mysterious is the object that astronomers do not know if it is a planet, a giant comet, a
nearby "protostar" that never got hot enough to become a star, a distant galaxy so young that
it is still in the process of forming its first stars or a galaxy so shrouded in dust that none of the
light cast by its stars ever gets through. "
It says they didn't know what it was. In fact there were multiple unidentified point-like sources. I've been over this many times before
IRAS did not discover any planets. It did find some initially unidentified point-like sources. The 1983 article claims it "could" be a jupiter-like planet OR extra-galactic, they had no idea when it was first observed. IRAS did not find a planet though, it did find a number of infrared-luminous galaxies and intragalactic dust. In fact, it initially found 9 unidentified point-like sources of infrared light, listed here:
0358+223 3h 58m 2.8s 22d 18’ 0”
0404+101 4h 4m 44.7s 10d 11’ 52”
0412+085 4h 12m 32.3s 8d 31’ 13”
0413+122 4h 13m 47.3s 12d 17’ 16”
0422+009 4h 22m 54.0s 0d 56’ 6”
0425-012 4h 25m 12.1s -1d 14’ 50”
1703+049 17h 3m 1.4s 4d 57’ 50”
1712+100 17h 12m 57.8s 10d 4’ 8”
1732+239 17h 32m 51.4s 23d 56’ 36”

Here are the papers that identified these objects:
Unidentified point sources in the IRAS minisurvey, Houck et al. Astrophysical Journal, vol. 278, March 1, 1984, p. L63-L66

Unidentified IRAS sources - Ultrahigh-luminosity galaxies, Houck et al., Astrophysical Journal, vol. 290, March 1, 1985, p. L5-L8.

Optical counterparts of unidentified IRAS point sources Infrared luminous galaxies, Aaronson and Olszewski, Nature, vol. 309, May 31, 1984, p. 414-417.
 Quoting: Astromut

 Quoting: Dr. Astro


Oh, and by the way, the above coordinates from the original IRAS paper are given in the B1950 epoch which was still in use in the 80's. Be sure to precess forward before use. You guys all know how to do that, right?
 Quoting: Dr. Astro

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stupid idiot

The star of Nemesis is close at hand. She will soon be near this planet.

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stupid idiot

The star of Nemesis is close at hand. She will soon be near this planet.
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I'm not the idiot trying to spam a moderator's thread. That's pretty stupid of you. You never answered my question. Thanks for proving that you're just a spammer. Bye-bye.
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