Singularity Observatory is now preparing the Ultimate New Telescope for the next seasonal apparitions in the night sky
by Humanoido - Observatory Director
As you may recall, the giant new telescope on Earth out in the Pacific Ocean, barely out of the parts boxes and engineering completed and tested, is a 1,325-inch diameter amped scope capable of making megalithic discoveries. Of course, the enhanced dialectric emulsions deposited on the glass make the telescope perform significantly larger as previously calculated.
The only thing holding back this telescope is the wait for the correct usage season with the finest weather and the most important oppositions and apparitions. As far as we can tell, the best seasonal conditions are beginning from March 15th, 2020 and should be inforce generally through the summer and fall seasons.
Given the window of opportunity for such a large telescope, a viewing port is established from the most massive and solid GOTO mount in the country to engage in research programs with Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and the Moon which now command the sky in the am hours. Jupiter is the second brightest object. Climbing up to the visual ocular is not necessary as electronic optronic devices with a myriad of photosites will capture images. The telescope is fully equipped with some of the most advanced viewing accessories, generally borrowed from the World's Largest Amped Telescope, the incredibly massive 1,800-inch diameter behemoth. Especially notable are the finest oculars with 2-inch focus and a set of imaging focal reducers that take the focal ratio to a new world. For example, F2, F1 and F.1 make objects like the bright Orion Nebula appear greatly overexposed, literally giving new meaning to burning an image into the photonic capture devices.
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https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/12/singularity-observatory-mars-2020.html
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https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/singularity-observatory-new-telescope.html
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Singularity Observatory Humanoido Musings
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https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/singularity-observatory-humanoido.html
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