Atlantis pulling Hubble out of Orbit.

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Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
take that, andre agassi

This florida guy just happened to have the high end Eos Rebel. what now!!!!11 1!?!?! :laugh:
 

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I wouldn't have thought it possible to get a shot like that without specialized equipment.
 

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
I wouldn't have thought it possible to get a shot like that without specialized equipment.

Takahashi TOA-130 refractor telescope (focal length 2200mm) and a Baader solar prism

That sounds pretty specialized to me, but I know nothing about telescopes.
 

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I wonder why we never really see any pictures/videos from the actual astronauts working on hubble? Give us a little tour of the view of earth from there..

I guess I can assume that it would just be too dangerous to have to worry about such things. (and too much money on the line to chance doing that)

 
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Originally posted by: Kalmah
I wonder why we never really see any pictures/videos from the actual astronauts working on hubble? Give us a little tour of the view of earth from there..

I guess I can assume that it would just be too dangerous to have to worry about such things. (and too much money on the line to chance doing that)

There's a whole channel for it, NASA TV. I get it on Dish.

Sometimes it shows loops of old footage, others are direct feed.

"Normal" tv only shows when something happens. Like when the woman let the tool bag float away.
 

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Originally posted by: effowe
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
I wouldn't have thought it possible to get a shot like that without specialized equipment.

Takahashi TOA-130 refractor telescope (focal length 2200mm) and a Baader solar prism

That sounds pretty specialized to me, but I know nothing about telescopes.

I meant specialized as in above what an astronomy enthusiast might have.
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: effowe
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
I wouldn't have thought it possible to get a shot like that without specialized equipment.

Takahashi TOA-130 refractor telescope (focal length 2200mm) and a Baader solar prism

That sounds pretty specialized to me, but I know nothing about telescopes.

I meant specialized as in above what an astronomy enthusiast might have.

http://www.scopecity.com/detail.cfm?ProductID=5767

Quite an enthusiast ;)