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The Big Dipper - Ursa Major "star" video and pictures

As my other video and picture pages show, the lights we call "stars" (rightly so, as the bible calls them "stars") but the word "star" has been shrouded with the deceptive facade of distance, balls of burning gas, and light years away nonsense. The Big Dipper is my recent attempt to catalog and provide evidence that this "constellation" series of stars is NOT the light years away "science" listed below. A commercial camera (Nikon P1000) would not be able to zoom in and get such pictures and video of something so far away from earth.

(In doing research on the names of the stars in the Big Dipper, there seems to be some slight variations in how a few of these stars are spelled).

Now, keep in mind that just "ONE" light year is approximately 5.88 trillion miles. This would make the following Big Dipper stars approximately this many miles away from earth, if true:

  1. Dubhe - About 124 light-years = 729.1 trillion miles.
  2. Merak - Approximately 79 light-years = 464.5 trillion miles.
  3. Phecda - Roughly 84 light-years = 493.9 trillion miles.
  4. Megrez - About 81 light-years = 476.3 trillion miles.
  5. Alioth - Approximately 82 light-years = 482.2 trillion.
  6. Mizar about 78 light-years away = 458.6 trillion miles.

When viewing these pictures and videos, ask yourself if these lights "LOOK" like they are that many miles away, especially when taken with a commercial camera. Do you believe that a camera on earth could reveal such detail of these stars as these show, and still be 400+ - 700+ TRILLION miles away?????

The only star I couldn't get a picture of is Megrez, as it is a 3rd magnitude star, where as the others are all 2nd magnitude, and brighter, so I will go from right to left, starting with the top right cup star Dubhe. In addition, some of these videos are taken with my cell phone of the camera's screen. For some unknown reason (operator error?) the camera would not show a good picture as the eye sees it compared to when recording the video despite my not changing anything at all in the series of videos.

Dubah

Dubah video from camera


Merak

Merak video from camera


Phad

Phad video from camera


Alioth

Alioth video from cell phone camera


Mizar

The interesting thing with Mizar is that it is a double/twin star...

Mizar video from camera


Alkaid video from cell camera