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In response Johnny Q -Z to his Publication

Obviously, there is water above, which is why you can see the ripples

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In response john park to his Publication

air and heat currents...if the telescope isn't at the same temp as the outside air, you'll get ripples...and that's not the only reason either. upper atmosphere currents produce the same effect. i own and use 4 different telescopes...from 2 inches in diameter to 12 inches in diameter. also, afocal photography (thru the eyepiece) as opposed to having a flat back attachment will produce similar results...

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In response john park to his Publication

there is wayer vapor in our atmosphere of course...but to imply there's water in space without empirical evidence is, imho, a stretch...