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Photonik Luminescence @UC0UqLyc0fRlhxPqdRK75IVA@youtube.com

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Hello there, My name is Daniel and i have a passion for vint


Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Photonik Luminescence
Posted 1 day ago

Dear people that may have experience in HAM radio or radios in generally, I today detected a signal at around 9.98 MHz ± 0,1 MHz. The following is a water fall spectrogram in auditory frequencies that registered a tuned radio. It don't know if the lower frequencies make up for an eligible signal but it looks pretty weird. I recorded this at 12:13 (Berlin Time zone) in middle-germany. The signal was first detected using a an oscilloscope and an active SCHWAIGER antenna. The test was repeated outside and without the amplifier. It is consistent enough and didn't go away despite changing locations. It was picked up by a the longer anntena (about 1m). According to Wikipedia, it is within the MF spectrum.

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Photonik Luminescence
Posted 1 week ago

Hello people,
This is my recent pleiades image composed of 40 X 15s exposures with my Canon EOS 1100.

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Photonik Luminescence
Posted 4 weeks ago

Dear Viewers and Subscribers,
Over night, I hit 500 Subscribers. I'm very happy to have reached this, small but, important milestone. I want to thank everyone that has viewed the videos, commented, shared and subscribed. All in all,the channel has suffered a slight transition phase were i shift focus to accommodate for my passion. On this channel, these topics will always remain to be discussed:
- Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy
- Vintage light bulbs or fascinating vintage Objects
- Debunking of Vlviral and misleading videos

I wish you all a great day

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Photonik Luminescence
Posted 1 month ago

Today's sun spots:

(1/2: Closer on the left group)
(2/2: Entire Solar Surface)

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Photonik Luminescence
Posted 1 month ago

Hello people ! Today, I tried capturing the North America Nebula with my DSLR. Seems like my DSLR absolutely loves many stars on a image and this is the result after stacking. The nebula doesn't stick out that much, but it's still beautiful.

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Photonik Luminescence
Posted 1 month ago

My newest video is out ! Let me know about the editing quality too

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Photonik Luminescence
Posted 2 months ago

So, i found this PDF as response under my YouTube handle. Unfortunately, the refrence video is not mentioned, wich is why i can't make the connection between this answer and my comment since the machine in question is not presented. Should i worry ? Here's the drive link for anyone curious. I wonder who went out to answer like this..

drive.google.com/file/d/1MWlVX4a3SrC50OzfkJOlKgbJg…

Edit: I may miss the point of the answer, but i think that either you agree, any thing that at least comes near 100% efficiency, is just a fancy energy storage and else don't bother if the efficiency is over 100%.

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Photonik Luminescence
Posted 2 months ago

Hello people ! I want to share this final stacked image of the Whirlpool Galaxy. Also, i captured a super nova technically since the small "star" right of the core, is a supernova. Total exposure time: 8,5 minutes

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Photonik Luminescence
Posted 2 months ago

Hello dear people,
I'm sorry for not posting content in a while. Im on vacation. Here's a preview of the Whirlpool Galaxy. Can't wait to stack it.

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Photonik Luminescence
Posted 2 months ago

Fun fact: The inventor of the Low Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamp is Arthur H. Compton. Did you know that he was part of the Manhattan project too ? More specifically in the research of plutonium.

Source of information for more details:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Compton

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