Stargazer builds a rooftop observatory | Tech It Out

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I LOVE stargazing. But most cities in India are so light polluted that I can't see more than a few planets and star clusters through my telescope. I wish city planners in India understood the importance of dark skies. 😔

vdiitd
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This man is a genius, all I can say amazing 🤔

hanaashaba
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It's literally my wildest dream!!

indroneel
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Very nice, thank you 👍

Don't need *"DRAMA"* every second of the day !

icost
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Right in the middle of loads of light pollution. Solid choice.

shanepatrick
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Is the telescope built on a concrete pole going through the house into the ground? Because if you just mounted it on top of a wood-frame building, doesn't the floor bounce from wind and people walking around get magnified by the telescope? I'm really interested because I want to build a rooftop observatory, but everybody tells me it will be useless because of floor bounce.

scotth
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Space agencies should give Him a tour of their biggest observatories.

nd_KapKan
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Amazing! Impressive talent. Thank you for sharing this video.

TheMrRockola
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Very cool indeed, well done that man ($330)

Nullabore
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Nice! And when cloudy he can ebserve the hot the neighbouring villages ;o)

jfakoggl
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Meanwhile Indian edu system: "You shall not have the time, money, or the motivation to do home science. How dare you take your eyes off your textbooks and how dare you have a soul."

nilnull
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Wonderful video... I would love an elevated observatory that peeks above the house roof . . . Is there a method to reduce the vibrations of having it so high in the air? I'm guessing such a configuration would be more suited to a fast focal length telescope, to cut down on magnification (and vibrations) . . . capturing bright objects on short exposure. Any ideas?

markwiygul
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All I have to do is convince my wife……😶

woody
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It's amazing how cheap this was accomplished considering the recycled casino carpet. lol 👍

druggsc
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What do you call Someone watching female alians taking bath..? 🤔🤔😊

stormtrooper
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Only way this works is for observation, especially given the budget. The vibrations from the building alone would make it next to impossible to use this platform for serious astrophotography - never mind his own movements.

timwilde
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India should build toilets so people
dont have to crap on streets.
India soon superpooper 2022. Jai Hind!

chutindrachodi
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If he don't believe the earth is flat, everything he discover is unless.

jol
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What's the speciality of this looking like cement concrete mixture rooftop?🤣🤣 I don't see any speciality except the observation control by a computer and a binocular to see galaxies which is both a very common🥴🥴.. And will anyone explain how does a binocular can control weather. Am a science student but never came across how a binocular can control weather🤣🤣🤣

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