Tonight at dinner someone whipped this out of a backpack.
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Tonight at dinner someone whipped this out of a backpack. It's a cordless telescope that in just 1 minute can do what 3 years ago took all night long, major expertise, an extension cord, ~4m³ and several thousand euros. It currently costs €700 and the price and size are plummeting each new release, even as the resolution grows exponentially. We photographed a nebula in the parking lot like point and shoot.
I was reminded of the first time I saw a home video made on a cell phone: big changes.

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Tonight at dinner someone whipped this out of a backpack. It's a cordless telescope that in just 1 minute can do what 3 years ago took all night long, major expertise, an extension cord, ~4m³ and several thousand euros. It currently costs €700 and the price and size are plummeting each new release, even as the resolution grows exponentially. We photographed a nebula in the parking lot like point and shoot.
I was reminded of the first time I saw a home video made on a cell phone: big changes.

@Tarnport under no circumstances are you to tell me what it's called or where to buy it as I would purchase it immediately.
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Tonight at dinner someone whipped this out of a backpack. It's a cordless telescope that in just 1 minute can do what 3 years ago took all night long, major expertise, an extension cord, ~4m³ and several thousand euros. It currently costs €700 and the price and size are plummeting each new release, even as the resolution grows exponentially. We photographed a nebula in the parking lot like point and shoot.
I was reminded of the first time I saw a home video made on a cell phone: big changes.

@Tarnport What is it called?
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Tonight at dinner someone whipped this out of a backpack. It's a cordless telescope that in just 1 minute can do what 3 years ago took all night long, major expertise, an extension cord, ~4m³ and several thousand euros. It currently costs €700 and the price and size are plummeting each new release, even as the resolution grows exponentially. We photographed a nebula in the parking lot like point and shoot.
I was reminded of the first time I saw a home video made on a cell phone: big changes.

@Tarnport wow!
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