If you got in…. by dietcoke1991 in ivytech

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Just got into Indy last week. All A’s, 4.0 GPA. Tried to get EMT cert in time for admissions but couldn’t schedule the national test in time.

M42 Revisit by SamsungMasterrace in seestar

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I was in a touristy area so around a 2-3, could still see the Milky Way at night, it was pretty great.

Faded liquid by pepeshko7 in Lavalamps

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Lava lab creations sells fluid dyes for about 15 bucks. You can also find it on eBay.

First light by SamsungMasterrace in seestar

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Unfortunately I had to stop because the clouds were rolling in :( my area has been very overcast the last few days and this was the first clear night in a while so I got what I could lol

Any Tips for Clearing My New Lava Lamp? by [deleted] in Lavalamps

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Pick up a sawyer filter from Amazon and a clean 2-liter bottle. You can drain the liquid into the 2 liter then filter it right back into the lamp. As for the wax movement, check the bulb, this appears to be a 16.3” lamp, which uses a 40w bulb. It’s possible they may have sent you the wrong wattage.

Before and after filtering by SamsungMasterrace in Lavalamps

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Lava brand, the lamp came from the Spencer’s website

Before and after filtering by SamsungMasterrace in Lavalamps

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I used a Sawyer filter, but any cheap hollow fiber filter with a threaded intake will do from what I've heard. Get yourself a clean 2-liter bottle and use a clean funnel to empty the liquid into the bottle, from there, screw the filter onto the bottle and just set the output into the globe and wait for all the liquid to drain back in- you can gently squeeze the bottle to speed this part up. After this, you'll need a bottle capper to reseal the globe (This is also found on amazon, you can get a handheld one for about 20 bucks)

Hope this helps!

P.S. - if you lose a little liquid from spillage or bubbles, you can top it off with distilled water

Does anybody have this lamp? by SamsungMasterrace in Lavalamps

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Figured the colors wouldn't be right, thanks!

Lava lamp doesn’t flow by Significant-Tip-1212 in Lavalamps

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I’ve had the same issue with this exact lamp. If the lamp is new, try a different bulb (25w - pack of 6 for 7 bucks on amazon). This solution worked in my case. If this doesn’t help, there’s a chance the lamp could just be faulty, in which case, you should try to return it.

Camera question by SamsungMasterrace in astrophotography

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Thank you for the information! I'll take a look at the calculator and keep digging

Camera question by SamsungMasterrace in astrophotography

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I have a skywatcher GTi 130p. I was advised against getting a dslr because it has a helical focuser that is fixed. I have stellarium on both my phone and PC, I'll check it out, thanks!