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@AstronoLive
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3 months
How it started How it's going
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@AstronoLive
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Noticeable curve when I was at 36,000 feet earlier this morning.
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@AstronoLive
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@Julz1425 He does incredible work. I specifically did not want to do an HDR of earthshine as that's something these types always complain about, I specifically wanted it to present a single exposure, even though that means everything else is massively overexposed.
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@AstronoLive
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@TheFlatEartherr Another flat earth fail.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
5 months
Bill doesn't understand how mirrors work. I was able to use Blender to demonstrate that's exactly how a mirror at ISS should look.
@BillSEsquire_11
Bill S. Esquire
5 months
How is the earth in front of him AND above him? Because this is fake AF. That’s why. Look at the mirror on his wrist.
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@AstronoLive
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7 months
So the new conspiracy claim just dropped, apparently the Falcon Heavy moon transit photos are all fake even though multiple people I know captured it for themselves. Oh and this conspiracy theorist turned off replies because they're so confident in their claim...
@RabbitHole333
RabbitHole33
7 months
FFS 🤦🏻‍♂️
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@AstronoLive
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3 months
@M1DD Because I'm better at astrophotography than you are? You may have "zoomed in" but that isn't everything.
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@AstronoLive
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3 months
@sergioa94679493 I don't believe you. Because I photographed the moon in front of the sun for myself.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
5 months
This program is going to take quite a while to run but flat earthers are going to hate the results when it's done...
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
7 months
Flat earth and related rabbit holes are not harmless. They destroy friendships and families.
@flatsmackin
Earthisflatspaceisfake
7 months
Since I woke up to 9/11, Flat Earth, and Governments and Elections are fake, I’ve lost every friend I’ve ever had, including my family. The truth is a lonely place.
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@AstronoLive
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@Scott24876 I still have it on the camera, and you can even see it appear on the camera screen when I take the photo in the GoPro footage of my eclipse video: None of it matters though, he was never going to honor his promise.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
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I gave him the chance to film a crew boarding a rocket and launching for himself. He chose to run away instead. James Hawke has no confidence in his stated beliefs.
@James_Hawke1
James Hawke
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@AstronoLive @PxvidsO I do not debate zealots of their respective faiths. I seek a greater Truth than what they pretend to offer.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
4 months
@FreedomCatRedux Those of us who have actually gone outside and witnessed these launches in person know first hand they are not fake. Balloons don't break the sound barrier. Here you can see a Falcon Heavy side booster's shockwave while transonic as it comes back to land.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
3 months
@WitsitGetsIt @SpaceX Why would they need to remove something that could fall off the windshield during the vibrations and acceleration of launch and hit something inside the payload fairing or payload adapter? I can't imagine why they would need to do that...
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
1 year
He finally followed through on his threat to block me. All because I kindly offered to let him run the focuser on my telescope for himself using my remote control software. Instead of putting his claim to the test, he accused me of being a fraud and ran away.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
1 year
Flat earther ignores video of me focusing on a planet with a refractor like he wanted. And of course refuses to come on tonight to try it himself.
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@AstronoLive
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@ELYKECION It is. Deal with it.
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@AstronoLive
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2 months
@BubbasTruth Cool story. I took these myself. NASA not needed.
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@AstronoLive
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@sergioa94679493 Reality that I shot myself.
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@AstronoLive
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4 months
@sergioa94679493 I love how you carefully worded that to try to avoid the fact you can plainly see it's the moon during totality when the sky is dark enough to see earth shine reflecting off the features of the moon. You're deliberately trying to mislead.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
6 months
Strange light in that crater last night. Any ideas what it could be? I'll share the correct answer later.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
10 months
Bahaha! Well done DirecTV, well done. On a completely unrelated note, one of these dots is a DirecTV satellite in geostationary orbit.
@DIRECTVhelp
DIRECTV Help
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@TheCoinD Here you can find more information on how DIRECTV connects to Satellite 24/7: . DIRECTV is ready to help. ^NataliaA
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
6 months
@Vox_my_ass @CryptoStu3 I found the originals. The bottom two are Shutterstock and are labeled as composites made using NASA images. Here's the original for the top used to copy the visors for the other two:
@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
6 months
@CryptoStu3 You used edited shutterstock images for the middle and bottom and tried to pass them off as original NASA photos. "Elements of this image furnished by NASA," in other words a composite.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
3 months
@RobotPolisher Weird how I see curvature through the middle and I wasn't relying on the extreme edges of the window there. Weirder still that it's altitude dependent despite using the same camera and same window. You ever going to accept my offer to use my scope?
@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
3 months
Same window, same camera, but of course the curve is much harder to detect when coming in for landing...
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
2 months
He said "let's do it," but he decided to run away at the very first step of controlling my scope for himself.
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@TedLogan1010
Ted Theodore Logan
2 months
@AstronoLive @No_Curve @BillSEsquire_11 @Death6102 Let’s do it bro. Come on the podcast and have some fun. Let us control your scope bruh. Let’s do it.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
7 months
@CryptoStu3 @johnpisaniphoto isn't NASA and your "free online tool" also thinks raw frames from my video of the same launch are also fake when I know for a fact they aren't. Your tool gives false positives and is useless.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
10 months
@No_Curve @TedLogan1010 @BillSEsquire_11 @Death6102 That's a white light solar filter, not a hydrogen alpha solar filter. This is a picture I took with a hydrogen alpha solar telescope.
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@AstronoLive
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@FlatEarthZone You didn't use a hydrogen alpha telescope, you used a white light filter and expected to see details that can only be seen in a narrow part of the spectrum. I took this myself in hydrogen alpha.
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@AstronoLive
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Lovely. Thanks Twitter, I guess this is what I get for having a tweet go viral. I didn't bot it, that was organic, not that Twitter actually cares.
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@AstronoLive
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@flatsmackin I've filmed it myself.
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@AstronoLive
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3 months
@WildOne_KY Oh look, the siblings and so called Doppelgangers aren't the actual dead astronauts according to my facial recognition software. Cue the "how dare I do my own research" crowd.
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@AstronoLive
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@PlaneAndTruth Good morning
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@AstronoLive
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3 months
@Lokyagain @M1DD I didn't say that was an eclipse. That's just an example of my work showing earthshine. I understand how dim earthshine is and the exposure required to capture it. You don't. I can see Tycho just fine in my eclipse photo. Deal with it.
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@AstronoLive
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3 months
Nathan Oakley wandered into my plane flying over the curve video and immediately fell flat on his face with the same failed claim I already addressed months ago. Hilarious.
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@AstronoLive
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@rachelrogers81 I'll let you control my scope and you can see it for yourself.
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@AstronoLive
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2 months
@No_Curve Wrong. The speed and distance of ISS corresponds to an angular rate in the sky of about 1°/sec, well within my scope's 4°/sec maximum slew rate. This is why I developed my open source satellite tracking software to automatically track the station with my scope.
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@AstronoLive
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@bretfebibljesus So you admit you knew it was from a movie, not the Apollo missions, but you decided to lie anyway and claim it was from Apollo. Quite the admission, thanks for this.
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@AstronoLive
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@BillyZigouras That's literally not the footage shown during the booster landing during the May 30 2020 launch of Demo 2. So why are you lying?
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@AstronoLive
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@Zeteticzz It always cracks me up how you ignore my response every time you post this.
@AstronoLive
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@Zeteticzz Okie dokie.
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@AstronoLive
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@JustinWeRchange @realstewpeters @HibbelerTruth @WitsitGetsIt @thefepodcast I've actually done my research on this, checked these so called Doppelgangers with facial recognition software. Not the same people. Not even the siblings. And none of them deserve to be "investigated."
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@AstronoLive
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@flatsmackin You can come over to the Cape and witness rockets landing vertically for yourself. We have another Falcon Heavy launch featuring an LZ-1/LZ-2 landing on the docket for next week. I've filmed it myself.
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@AstronoLive
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@JasonBjorn5 I took these myself. Not cartoons.
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@AstronoLive
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@Death6102 @phone_booth_pod @TedLogan1010 @BillSEsquire_11 @No_Curve Weird how I've captured this meteor heading up away from the horizon...
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@AstronoLive
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@No_Curve @TedLogan1010 @BillSEsquire_11 @Death6102 Here you go. No balloon. Tracked based on the orbit and video based guidance with my open source software.
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@AstronoLive
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@idropFbombs Wrong. It's just the exhaust gasses being illuminated by the sun while it's dark on the ground below. Makes for an awesome sight.
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@AstronoLive
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5 months
@screwnasapunks The bottom picture didn't come from NASA. It came from an edited image on Shutterstock that you are falsely presenting as if it was a raw NASA photo.
@AstronoLive
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6 months
@CryptoStu3 You used edited shutterstock images for the middle and bottom and tried to pass them off as original NASA photos. "Elements of this image furnished by NASA," in other words a composite.
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@AstronoLive
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@FormerTenant @anotherbigmike @RedsRhetoric Our work is genuine. Deal with it.
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@AstronoLive
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3 months
Same window, same camera, but of course the curve is much harder to detect when coming in for landing...
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@AstronoLive
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2 months
@BillSEsquire_11 @phone_booth_pod @TedLogan1010 @No_Curve @Death6102 Here's my unaltered, raw photo showing the moon during totality thanks to earthshine. Also attached is an unaltered JPG version for convenience.
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@AstronoLive
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@idropFbombs You think you should see earthshine over the bright glare of the sun prior to or after totality? Wrong. But I did capture the surface features of the moon during totality nevertheless. It's the moon. Deal with it.
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@AstronoLive
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@James_Hawke1 @PxvidsO I wasn't offering a debate. I was offering you the chance to properly verify what I presented. You have chosen to run away after falsely suggesting my video was fake. You lack the confidence to put your beliefs to the test. Thank you for proving that you're a coward.
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@AstronoLive
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@JimmyLeafTender My shot of ISS tonight. Always beautiful to see it.
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@AstronoLive
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3 months
@GlobeSlayer33 Wrong. Both shots were with the same camera and same window.
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@AstronoLive
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@James_Hawke1 Nothing you said addressed anything I said. The matter at hand is your accusation that my video could be fake. You have refused my offer to let you personally verify that it's real. If you are unwilling to do that then no one should take anything else you say seriously.
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@AstronoLive
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3 months
@JPMajor No problem, thank you!
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@AstronoLive
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3 months
Been working on processing more of my footage from the total eclipse. My refractor also captured earthshine during totality. You can see the features match a pic I took of tonight's moon, and you can even see how the features have shifted slightly due to libration!
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@AstronoLive
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3 months
He challenged @RedsRhetoric to show up to FEF to defend my photo of earthshine on the moon during totality, complained that Red couldn't show up, accused him of running away, and now HE refuses to grab a mic and stand behind his accusation that I faked this photo.
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@Ophiuchus901
5th Element 🪬
3 months
@AstronoLive @RedsRhetoric I don’t need to speak for you to present your evidence
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@AstronoLive
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@FlatEarthZone Orion's belt never has that orientation that close to the horizon from the pyramids. You fell for a composite image and the stars are moving over time.
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@AstronoLive
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5 months
@RobotPolisher If I'm a fraud, why are you still too scared to accept my offer to control my scope yourself? Also, go take it up with Amsat-DL if you think their work is fake.
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@AstronoLive
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4 months
@jeranism Appealing to your personal incredulity is a logical fallacy.
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@AstronoLive
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4 months
@usnational7 Both those photos are from Apollo 11. You posted a lie.
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@AstronoLive
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6 months
@tactical2cat You got it. Along with capitalist duck, it's an IR reflection off the eyepiece. Some smart phones have an IR emitter next to the camera that can reflect off the eyepiece when doing eyepiece projection with a smart phone adapter. This was with a Pixel 6.
@aRealCapitalist
Capitalist Duck
6 months
@AstronoLive looks like the camera is picking up an IR reflection.
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@AstronoLive
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3 months
@WitsitGetsIt Congrats, you debunked your own claim that they supposedly didn't remove anything from the car. He's just saying they didn't do any space hardening or change out the materials. He never said they didn't remove anything that might pose a risk to the rocket during the launch.
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@AstronoLive
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6 months
@idropFbombs This tells me you don't do any astronomy... We see tons of satellites, even by eye you can see the light of the sun reflecting off of them just after dark or just before dawn. With my telescope I can even see distant geostationary satellites.
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@AstronoLive
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2 months
@flatsmackin Measured it myself.
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@AstronoLive
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3 months
@Lokyagain @ELYKECION The earth is mostly full from the moon when the moon is a thin crescent like that. It's not much different than that during totality, except now you have the massive amount of light from the solar corona around all sides instead of just the crescent. It's as it should be.
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@AstronoLive
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2 months
@idropFbombs So you indoctrinated your child into your cult and your child is spreading falsehoods to other children.
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@AstronoLive
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8 months
@FlatEarthZone Not a cartoon. Took these myself.
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@AstronoLive
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4 months
@RjNol Oh you finally took my advice and got a Bahtinov mask. Good. Now stop going past perfect focus and leave it where it's supposed to be!
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@AstronoLive
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After calling me a pedo, trying and failing to stalk me both on Facebook and trying to find my real life info, he finally blocked me. I suspect his reports are the reason I'm now shadow banned on replies, so going back to my main account. Guess it's time to pay protection money.
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@AstronoLive
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@flatsmackin I watched Starship's engine shutdown during IFT-4 from Florida just minutes after it lifted off from Texas. I know for a fact this isn't fake.
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@AstronoLive
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@Keetb999k You mean the plane where you can see light reflecting off parts of it when it's in front of the eclipsed sun? What do you guys have so much trouble understanding which things are in front and which things are behind other things?
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@AstronoLive
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@flatsmackin Eppur si muove
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@AstronoLive
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@BillyZigouras So the thing you said didn't exist, exists, and this is the best you can do? Just admit you were wrong, at least try to maintain some shred of credibility.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
3 months
It's now been another 30 days since I uploaded my response to Matthew, but his "very thorough response" to my video never materialized. Gee, I wonder why?
@maththfcx
matthew
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@AstronoLive @Rudbrps Oh you just wait buddy, there’s a VERY thorough response coming your way very soon.
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@AstronoLive
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6 months
@flatsmackin That's a thermal cover. The hatch opens into the airlock. Like this.
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@AstronoLive
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6 months
@Incogni17422663 Wrong. How long until you block me again?
@AstronoLive
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8 months
@Death6102 @phone_booth_pod @TedLogan1010 @BillSEsquire_11 @No_Curve Weird how I've captured this meteor heading up away from the horizon...
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@No_Curve This is blatantly wrong. I've documented the motion of stars and how constellations change shape over time, and it agrees with centuries old observations. Note Arcturus' position in your own picture, that's not where it is now and it changes over time!
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@James_Hawke1 Your face is a light.
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@FormerTenant @anotherbigmike @RedsRhetoric I literally just gave you high magnification videos of both. And yes, ISS is solid, it blocks background light unlike a "hologram," so you can drop the insults right now. I have personally measured the size altitude and speed of ISS.
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@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
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@James_Hawke1 I provided you with the ability to film it yourself and control it yourself, that is falsifiable. Your refusal to do it does not make it unfalsifiable.
@AstronoLive
AstronomyLive
15 days
@James_Hawke1 Nothing you said addressed anything I said. The matter at hand is your accusation that my video could be fake. You have refused my offer to let you personally verify that it's real. If you are unwilling to do that then no one should take anything else you say seriously.
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@AstronoLive
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@SSUM369 @BillSEsquire_11 @Death6102 You tagged me in a faked, photoshopped photo. The full moon is never that close to the sun. Why you post fake photos while falsely accusing me of faking my footage, I can only imagine.
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@AstronoLive
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@GhostGone420 Weird how I can track GPS satellites and confirm their orbits.
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8 months
@GhostGone420 That's not the hatch. That's a thermal cover. The hatch opens into the airlock, like this.
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3 months
@M1DD Well I know you failed to capture earthshine and I didn't.
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5 months
@RobotPolisher They didn't need to. I tracked it heading to the moon myself and other amateurs have detected the radio signal coming from the lunar surface. Something landed, as expected, and that's all that matters.
@amsatdl
AMSAT-DL
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@AstronoLive
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4 months
Shane commits plagiarism. Again.
@ThaHiggsBoson2
Bosone D Higgs
4 months
@AntiDisinfo86 copy paste from NASA. LOL😂
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@AstronoLive
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11 months
@Kleo999k If my telescope is distorting the appearance of objects I point it at, why doesn't it distort the shape of this Falcon Heavy rocket? I could see the rocket myself while it was on the pad before launch, it's the same shape...
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@matthew_preilis So? I never claimed to be a pro at CGI, blender is just a means to an end for me, but it proves the point.
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@AstronoLive
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@TheGlobeIsDead Nope. Took these myself.
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@idropFbombs That's a Bahtinov mask pattern. You're supposed to leave it with the diffraction spikes symmetrical and then remove the mask. It's a focusing tool. Here is how you properly use it...
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