Thursday, October 18, 2018

Space1 Singularity Observatory Life Sciences

Moon above mountain ranges, iPhone + fisheye
Typical animal life living on mountains
Telescope Life Sciences
at Singularity Observatory

During the Typhoon and Monsoon periods, the telescope is decommissioned from astronomical and rocket space ship observational missions. However, a new life sciences mission is now in the works.

Off in the distance some miles away lies three great mountain ranges harboring a vast jungle/forest. The telescope is so powerful, it can zoom into the thick jungle brush and spot thousands of various life forms for study. 

In the example photo, a Leopard cat is one among thousands of indigenous species. Other life forms include various mammals, birds, reptiles, and large insects. It's possible to research and catalog life living in the forest for various conservation programs. Photo of the Moon and mountains shot during the day with an iPhone camera and added fisheye lens in zoomed mode.