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The best time to see sunspots is just at sunrise. In the mid 80's. I have seen them with the naked eye, just at sunrise, out in the country. There were three and they were quite large. I will never forget the experience since they were so dark and noticable.
ОтветитьIt is a telescope and a camera combined into one, there is no "like a telescope" about it.
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьDefinitely doesnt look like a ball of fire to me
Ответить93 million miles away and you zoomed in on it so fast as if it was only 72 million miles away. Do when the sets use your zoom and find it again. You can do this multiple times until your camera runs out of zoom power. I have picture of clouds surrounding the sun and moon.
ОтветитьMagnífico!
Ответитьla realidad no es como la PINTA la NASA, que buenas imagenes
ОтветитьLike never look directly at the sun or you will go blind. I put that lie to bed when I was 7 years old. Did you say that dot was the size of the earth?!!.!.I'm sorry. That was kinda funny. How far is the Sun from the earth? Why can't we see anything exploding like they say it is? If things were exploding then why are those spots out? Shouldn't things be happening on that sun? It doesn't look anything more than a reflection of a heat plate of some sort.
ОтветитьA few minutes later the solar filter falls off…MY EYES
ОтветитьWhat will happen if you zoom the sun without a solar filter 🤣?
ОтветитьLook more like an incandescent light bulb up close!
ОтветитьPraktycznie jak przez teleskop :) Czy masz moze jakiś filmik jak ustawic najlepiej tego P1000 aby łapał jak najwięcej szczegółów na nagraniu? A jeśli nie, to czy możesz powiedzieć w jakim trybie i nastawieniach nagrywasz aby była najlepsza rozdzielczość? Pozdrawiam
ОтветитьI watched sun spots naked eyes eveny time realy who is watched sun spots naked eyes like my comment
ОтветитьWow didn't know it can zoom that far
Ответитьi made my hands look like a telescope in my garden and the sun was white changing coulors with puruple around it like the galaxy it looked like the moon. I am not using my hands as a telescope anymore the sun damaged my eyes
Ответить10000 Dank für diesen Einblick wundervoll ❤️🫶🌈😘
ОтветитьGreat job. Would you explain me, how did you build your filter?
ОтветитьIt would be even interesting to know the distance travelled equal to the zoom level and the speed.
Ответитьcan u put a link or something for the solar filter?
ОтветитьWhy you can zoom in the sun so close but not saturn and other planets? I thought the sun is the farthest?
ОтветитьThe hole in the Sun means panic to life on Earth.
ОтветитьTo jest całkowicie niemożliwe, żeby słonce było tam gdzie jest tzn tak daleko jak to jest ogólnie mówione, jęsli ujęcia księzyca, są praktycznie takie same, tzn, szczególy sa tak samo szybko widoczne, przy takim samym powiększeniu.
ОтветитьDont cheat people sun is more close then we think. And earth bigger than sun
ОтветитьLook at all the gas.😂
ОтветитьStellarium or Nikkon😅
ОтветитьIf this can zoom on an object supposedly millions of miles away, then put this camera on a balloon and spy on China. Should be able to see everything in great detail...
ОтветитьSo the space is indeed dark. Very confusing. How the sunlight lits our earth but not the space 😂
ОтветитьDo you have any anomaly footage in your archives?
Ответить💫⚡🗽💥🌞
Ответитьno se parece en nada al sol que pone la nasa
ОтветитьThis looks very different to what Nasa shows ut. How come? :P Where are all those oceans of floating lava?
ОтветитьWow 🥰🇮🇳
ОтветитьGreat 😃👍
ОтветитьWe can see the moon!
ОтветитьHow many this telescope?
ОтветитьImpressive, you should contact Nikon and let them know that the P1000 can view objects that are 93 million miles away, or maybe the sun isn't 93 million miles away!
ОтветитьPlz buy me too I really like it ;((
Ответитьsubbed
ОтветитьThe Sun is light Orange
ОтветитьRun your footage through a Ai upscaler and get ready for thee most amazing visual experience of your videographic life!
ОтветитьWho needs NASA?!
ОтветитьAmazing
ОтветитьSo this Nikon P1000 can zoom in from 148.13 million km away? That is impressive!!
ОтветитьI got the same sunspots on my dome
ОтветитьCan’t believe you have this camera and believe in the heliocentric model
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьThank you so much ♥️from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Ответитьi think the lense or the filter is not clean 😂😂
ОтветитьOr solar filter paper spot??
ОтветитьOoooh just put some tin foil over the lens
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