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Is it possible? (for Nikon P80 to show Jupiter's Satellites, and the     naked eye to see any difference...)

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arcturus1111gr@yahoo.gr - 07 Jul 2008 23:32 GMT
I couldnt resize to a smaller image, spots would dissapear... You have
to move the bar, or download the picture and view it with your
favorite software.

The arrangement was so close to what the program shows, so I was
amazed thinking that eyes and Nikon coolpix could notice Jupiter's
satellites... Any confirmation from someone who knows the subject???

http://www.mensamagazine.gr/Hellas/Jupiter200807060220TouThodorouNatsina.html
Androcles - 08 Jul 2008 00:27 GMT
|I couldnt resize to a smaller image, spots would dissapear... You have
| to move the bar, or download the picture and view it with your
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| amazed thinking that eyes and Nikon coolpix could notice Jupiter's
| satellites... Any confirmation from someone who knows the subject???

http://www.mensamagazine.gr/Hellas/Jupiter200807060220TouThodorouNatsina.html

Galileo saw Jupiter's satellites with about a x30 scope.
With software you can see dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park", that's how they are
created.
tednat - 10 Jul 2008 00:37 GMT
Our characters also are made of software, its called Upbringing...
Assuming one wants to go up :)

> <arcturus111...@yahoo.gr> wrote in message
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> With software you can see dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park", that's how they are
> created.
 
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