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maybe magnitude 9, maybe magnitude 10, go and take a look in the concentration of the signal for the blinking nebula. Which makes this so interesting? Is this dropping? The light that's given out, register is only on the rod of your eye. So that's your peripheral vision there at night. That's your night vision. So when you're looking at this, initially what you're doing when you're looking through your telescope at any object, your eye is picking it up through the cones. It's picking up the light that you would for a daylight. The cones are sensitive for the light during the day to brighter light. And the rods pick up for dimmer light. So what's happening is you look through it. Your cones briefly get a glimpse of it. Because of dim, they no longer register it. But if you kind of look at the peripheral of your vision for a moment, you'll see it blink into existence.

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