That is a fantastic video.
I wonder why he would have such a great camera/scope and not use some sort of stellarium or observatory program to identify what he is viewing.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26976120 Cause solarium is rigged and set up and provided with information from the American government. Every website astronomy program is. Navy actually.
Quoting: TrinityMountain I still run an old 8086 computer (for sentimental reasons) and a star programm from the late 80s on it.
5,25" disks - capacity 160 KB, no Windows, no internet, no online updates, nada.
And surprise: funnily enough this old program shows the stars and planets exact at the same place as Stellarium, Starry Nights etc.
I can't remember, that someone from NASA or a US government agent came to my home to change the source code of said program.
And btw - Stellarium is an Open Source program. There are thousands of voluntary programmers and astronomers working on it.
They complain about every bug - if a star is missing or off, if the Jupiters GRS is off by some minutes, aso. Just look at the bug list.
Or do you want to tell us, that NASA pays to silence thousands of programmers and amateur astronomers?
You exchange your survival gear for some good books.
The former you dont need, because there is no Nibiru.
The latter you desperately need, because you lack general knowledge.
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