Sunday, May 26, 2019

Singularity Observatory Glass Amping

Singularity Observatory Amped 1,800-inch telescope is fully operational in the Pacific Ocean
Glass Amping @ Singularity Astronomical Observatory
SPACE1 has a fantastic combination of private industry space rocket endeavor, and Singularity Observatory - harboring one the largest and most powerful Amped telescopes in the world! Coming in at an electronic 1,800-inches in diameter, the megalithic monster telescope can see all the way to the edge of the Universe and the outer fringes of the Cosmic dimension.

Stunning Alert - New Invention! Friday, March 15th, 2019
Reported by SPACE1 News Agency

Humanoido, Observatory Director, notes the telescope performance is directly dependent on and proportional to seasonal weather variations, and is left dormant during the Monsoon period. As Spring breaks into Summer, clear skies arise, giving some of the best seeing in the world, due to the South Pacific Ocean location and the stability of ocean front air. SPACE1 has worked one year refining observatory operations at Singularity and will continue to streamline the methodology for exploring and making discoveries.

This Summer will see the introduction of a new way to use Amping. It was discovered quite by accident that Amping processes enable lavishly equipped Amped Telescopes to fully penetrate liquid substances such as water and glass. As Summer outdoor temperatures in the tropical environment peak at 120 degrees F. in the shade, and elevate to levels of 90 - 100% RH index levels, the working environment can become quite hostile. Therefore Glass Amping a telescope with the highest technology and working behind a previous-thought abominable glass sheath can be very beneficial and convenient.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/06/hso-largest-telescope-in-world.html