I believe with respect to you that if we want something hard and urgent enought o prove a point we go out and get it.
I know you understand\\\
i mean telescope, beg borrow etc... this will apeeeeease your worried mind IMOA
Yes, you can see stars (besides the Sun) in a telescope in daylight. The planets Venus and Mercury are both easy (I've seen them both), and Jupiter is also possible. A few of the brightest stars are visible, provided you know exactly where to look. My friend Bruce McCurdy often uses the Astro-Physics 6" refractor at the Edmonton Space Centre to observe stars in daylight. A good telescope, a good goto system, a clear deep blue sky, and accurate focus are all necessary, but it can be done.
Originally posted by heineken
reply to post by guessing
hi guessing...
they made it to look absurd to think of it ...but trust me..it cant be done...
you cant see it coming if its only visible during daytime...
i showed you what setup is need to see Venus and Merciry during daytime..you have to know the exact location and cover the rest
Yes, you can see stars (besides the Sun) in a telescope in daylight. The planets Venus and Mercury are both easy (I've seen them both), and Jupiter is also possible. A few of the brightest stars are visible, provided you know exactly where to look. My friend Bruce McCurdy often uses the Astro-Physics 6" refractor at the Edmonton Space Centre to observe stars in daylight. A good telescope, a good goto system, a clear deep blue sky, and accurate focus are all necessary, but it can be done.
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as you can see..you cant see an onject which is only visible during daytime without the setup i showed
Originally posted by Nobama
reply to post by heineken
Your just a moron that has no knowledge of how the Earth axle effects the viewings of Planets and Stars.
Originally posted by heineken
Originally posted by Nobama
reply to post by heineken
Your just a moron that has no knowledge of how the Earth axle effects the viewings of Planets and Stars.
listen dude
1) i am not a moron
2) can you see the Sun during night time with all your axle effect expertise??...you will not see neighter something coming from behind the Sun
and by Behind the Sun..I DONT MEAN CLOSE TO THE SUN enough to be sucked in
Originally posted by NyxOne
Originally posted by heineken
Originally posted by Nobama
reply to post by heineken
Your just a moron that has no knowledge of how the Earth axle effects the viewings of Planets and Stars.
listen dude
1) i am not a moron
2) can you see the Sun during night time with all your axle effect expertise??...you will not see neighter something coming from behind the Sun
and by Behind the Sun..I DONT MEAN CLOSE TO THE SUN enough to be sucked in
...Then what do you mean?
# like this?
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Because if so, you need a bit of education.
Originally posted by Nobama
reply to post by heineken
You do understand we travel AROUND the sun? Which means if there's something there we will see it once we travel AROUND the Sun?