Hi I don't know much about this kind of things, but if I were in the same place as the camera, will I be able to see the sky similarly on this vid with my own eyes and without aid of any special devices? Or is this only possible because of the camera?
@themangix357 Depends on how far you are from a city. With zero light pollution you can see the stars like that with your own eyes, just give you eyes an hr to adjust. though the camera does expose a bit more in detail to the surroundings and contrast to the sky.
those three radars (i think) were like three kids watching sky in the night and turning heads together! oppps, found the forth one at the back fell asleep
We're in it for an Intergalactic Ride since Birth till Death set our Souls Free from This Earth, we often don't think About it because our Daily Agendas and Mundane Obligations is what keeps our Minds Occupied.
those bright flashes every couple of seconds can make one wonder.... its only our own sun rising and setting.. just goes to show how little time we have on this world. very compelling footage.
@BigSean614 you can the side of it ...see that large line of stars, magallic clouds, and bright light yeah ...thats our side angle view of our home galaxy the milky way.
@Scarecrowman27 "Almost makes u feel like your standing on the edge of earth watching the whole universe rotate around u"
Which is y the ancients (at least in the west; can't speak 4 the rest of the world) thought that's how it was.
The scary thing is, there r still people who believe, today, that that's how it really is -- & that all the evidence to the contrary is faked by an evil conspiracy of atheistic scientists.
"Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain." - Schiller
While we live in the galaxy, what we see and call the "Milky Way" from our own eyes on Earth are Arms [or in some instances, "spurs"] of the galaxy. In this particular video what you're seeing there is looking directly at the Galactic Core [center] (best to see it at 0:33 ), thus why it's so bright in that one region. There's a lot of dust inbetween us and the galactic core, thus that dark band going through it. So again, we live in this galaxy, but we are able to see specific areas
What he means is the galactic core. Yeah there's a black hole, but with all the light it's sucking in, there's dust and light surrounding it a good few lightyears...thus why there's a big "glob" of light in the center of galaxies, and in the direct center, through all that light, as you said, a blackhole.
Isn't it cool that our Earth doesnt spin perfectly? It wobbles. It isn't perfect at all.. just like us.. so why do we strive for perfection and criticize others when they aren't as perfect as we'd like them to be? Accept each other and yourself for what you are.
The best view of the milky way is from the southern hemisphere. I would love to see this view in person, it is absolutely amazing and humbling! Thank you for this gimps:) I
@JordanTaylorFame Every star we see is in the milky way. If you pause at about 0:35 on that long band of stars, we're looking along the disk of the galaxy.
In this particular clip, we're looking towards the center of the galaxy, the galactic core. ~ 0:33, the brightest spot is the galactic core, and there's a long band of dark stuff...inbetween us and the center is a long band of dust. In other areas of the Earth, we can see specific arms [and spurs] of our galaxy.
@swedensy The camera here isnt what is making the stars so clear. He's filming in the Atacama desert, where the air is so dry, and the ground is about 18,000ft up, so you can literally see things you would never be able to see normally. You could probably take a standard digital compact up there, and it would still bring back some pretty incredicble pictures.
@swedensy Get a tripod, switch over to manual, set a long exposure like 30sec, set the aperture fairly narrow like 5.6 or 8, set the ISO a bit higher like 400-800 (not too high or you'll get noise and not too low as you won't see much even in 30secs), then press the shutter button as carefully as possible to avoid wobbling the camera and wait for the photo to take.
I assure you, a d3100 and the 18-55 kit lens is way more than capable of taking night shots :)
dude i remember when i saw the milky way arm that was the best fucking time in my life. i just wish one day we get in contact with people just like us across the galaxy. maybe with tails
@highskyeagle mmm check the sky out and far from cities and artificial light and you will see it but depends on polution and humidity conditions too.. so the best place is always a top mountain dry desert. Go camping in summer !!!
I saw it in village in my country were there is no artificial light for miles. at night people turn them off. so you can see alot of stars wen you look up. even satellites wen they shine in the sun
You got to be kidding me!!! It's just unbelievable that there are places like these with such a clear sky that you can actually think there are no boundaries between us and the other world!!
@GizmoMofo7 you can see it with the naked eye, ive seen it my self in person, look for a light pollution map in your area or go to an observatory near you and ask them, its realy something you need to see in person, no picture or movie could ever do it justice
If you download this video, and slow down the video to 0.06x, you will see something astounding at the time 0:02, it involves those flashes of light, and it all happens in that one second, so start at 0:01, then slow the video by 8x. I did it with Easy Youtube Downloader, and Vlc Media Player. What I saw was definitely not a comet, or a car, see for yourself.
@WitchOfLife I think these are radio telescopes! Not satellites. They are used to collect information from satellites, though. A satellite being something (natural or artificial) in orbit. (I don't know if they are still referred to as satellites, because of the satellite "dish"? Maybe so. I'm just trying to learn these things myself!)
well good video but as its made of still images could you tell me the f stop/exp time and what set up you did this with please as i am trying to get into astralphotography.....thanks...nick
@VideoWin1 oh? you know a few hundred years ago the stars were thought to be gods themselves.. now we know they're not. at the limits of your understanding people usually claim it must be god's work but history has shown that those cases are common flaws of the human mind.
i'll choose investigate and facts over denial and stupidity. thanks though.
@TheRaellz: Who initially determined the stars to be once gods and now who has determined they are no longer gods? Whoever is making these postulations seems to be wavering. Will these persons determine a few hundred years from now that the stars are gods again. Until then I will stay in denial and be stupid, at least its making me live at peace with myself. Hinting that people are stupid and are in denial speaks volumes about the speaker though. Thanks, though!!
@TheEricmarz: You cannot afford to live without God or Christians so stop being down on what you are not up on. Now know this I love you even though you think ill of us.
in my city, you are happy if you can see 20 star on the sky. I went on the last year for camping in a village and the sky was so clear that you could see there maybe 100 stars. But after this video i cried...
I live in Los Angeles, and to see the stary sky i have travel as far as i can from the city lights. which is a very long drive :( But, its an amazing experience when i do :) I love lookng up into the sky. Makes ya wonder whats out there.
Amazing!!!! Good work
KarlosCanon 8 hours ago
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itookyournappies1 13 hours ago
moving to Chile...
JonsMomLol 19 hours ago
what was that spark at 0:01 and the fireball?
LargeVirus 1 day ago
wow, is that real?
goldenageism 1 day ago
I'm freak out...
rogernfc 4 days ago
Wow, that is so cool
shabba1966 4 days ago
its wonderful, but where is the music? it would be so much better!
TheLennongirl 4 days ago
very nice video
radumotisan 4 days ago
Hi I don't know much about this kind of things, but if I were in the same place as the camera, will I be able to see the sky similarly on this vid with my own eyes and without aid of any special devices? Or is this only possible because of the camera?
themangix357 4 days ago
@themangix357 Depends on how far you are from a city. With zero light pollution you can see the stars like that with your own eyes, just give you eyes an hr to adjust. though the camera does expose a bit more in detail to the surroundings and contrast to the sky.
pchcruzer 4 days ago
beautilful
blacksmithkazuma 5 days ago
Makes us seem like grabs ina ocean
87amavin 6 days ago
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those three radars (i think) were like three kids watching sky in the night and turning heads together! oppps, found the forth one at the back fell asleep
gadzooks429 6 days ago
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gadzooks429 6 days ago
DOWN IN FRONT!
dam kids always getting in the way with they gadgets and whatchajiggers
UnrealChainz420x2 1 week ago
This can't be real..it looks soo freakin awesome.. oO
StillSearchingBlog 1 week ago
We're in it for an Intergalactic Ride since Birth till Death set our Souls Free from This Earth, we often don't think About it because our Daily Agendas and Mundane Obligations is what keeps our Minds Occupied.
worldwildwest 1 week ago
Beautiful. Thanks for uploading this. The light from the globular cluster highlighting the dust clouds is an especially wonderful view.
arethkyntaul 1 week ago
what are the bright flashes reflecting off the dishes?
Voodoo8648 1 week ago
those bright flashes every couple of seconds can make one wonder.... its only our own sun rising and setting.. just goes to show how little time we have on this world. very compelling footage.
joebin91 1 week ago
Very nice. Thanks for showing us.
MACHINEIRON 1 week ago
0:28 Twister... Yeeepeeeee!!!
Robashow 1 week ago
un times lapse fantastique la voix lactée est spectaculaire que du bonheur bravo!
arianeobservatory 1 week ago
AWESOME !
kall67 1 week ago
@BigSean614 you can the side of it ...see that large line of stars, magallic clouds, and bright light yeah ...thats our side angle view of our home galaxy the milky way.
dotzzz59 1 week ago
This is pretty amazing. Almost makes you feel like your standing on the edge of earth watching the whole universe rotate around you. Amazing video.
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@Scarecrowman27 "Almost makes u feel like your standing on the edge of earth watching the whole universe rotate around u"
Which is y the ancients (at least in the west; can't speak 4 the rest of the world) thought that's how it was.
The scary thing is, there r still people who believe, today, that that's how it really is -- & that all the evidence to the contrary is faked by an evil conspiracy of atheistic scientists.
"Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain." - Schiller
smartalek180 2 weeks ago
i don't get it we live in the milky way how can we see it???
BigSean614 2 weeks ago
@BigSean614
While we live in the galaxy, what we see and call the "Milky Way" from our own eyes on Earth are Arms [or in some instances, "spurs"] of the galaxy. In this particular video what you're seeing there is looking directly at the Galactic Core [center] (best to see it at 0:33 ), thus why it's so bright in that one region. There's a lot of dust inbetween us and the galactic core, thus that dark band going through it. So again, we live in this galaxy, but we are able to see specific areas
AGStylZ 1 week ago
Can this be seen this clearly with the naked eye?
ImageCandy 2 weeks ago
@ImageCandy
It absolutely can!
AGStylZ 1 week ago
what if one day we fall up???
noledgewise1 2 weeks ago
Awesome time lapse, one of the best every seen.
MrKevincole 2 weeks ago
Great video, thanks!
AlexHop1 2 weeks ago
If I saw that outside I would stay up all night looking at that!
DontBeNoobish 2 weeks ago
ive been looking all over yt for this! and u !
4ZNS 2 weeks ago
THE CENTER OF GALAXY IS VERY BEAUTIFUL
GLADIVSH8X 2 weeks ago
@GLADIVSH8X you can't see the center of the galaxy, because it's a black hole
Marvinelz 2 weeks ago
@Marvinelz
What he means is the galactic core. Yeah there's a black hole, but with all the light it's sucking in, there's dust and light surrounding it a good few lightyears...thus why there's a big "glob" of light in the center of galaxies, and in the direct center, through all that light, as you said, a blackhole.
AGStylZ 1 week ago
Isn't it cool that our Earth doesnt spin perfectly? It wobbles. It isn't perfect at all.. just like us.. so why do we strive for perfection and criticize others when they aren't as perfect as we'd like them to be? Accept each other and yourself for what you are.
piratebri 2 weeks ago
Thnks for the beautiful view!!
fiestysmurf73 2 weeks ago
im always sad to see it fade away at daybreak....=(
BlinkinFirefly 3 weeks ago
The best view of the milky way is from the southern hemisphere. I would love to see this view in person, it is absolutely amazing and humbling! Thank you for this gimps:) I
ThinkForYourself47 3 weeks ago
what were the bright flashes ??
mikepa67 3 weeks ago
What gear and settings did you use to get shoot your time lapse shots?
aleste37 3 weeks ago
I work there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
maldureve 3 weeks ago
fake
Bankai2462 3 weeks ago
@Bankai2462
Fake your mother's tits dude!
This is real shit!
Cause I was with the cameraman
maldureve 3 weeks ago
@Bankai2462 u´re stupid?
IBerZerKI 3 weeks ago
Is this how the Milky Way would appear to the naked eye?
johncbradley1 3 weeks ago
@johncbradley1 Yes
Paulie151 3 weeks ago
@JordanTaylorFame Every star we see is in the milky way. If you pause at about 0:35 on that long band of stars, we're looking along the disk of the galaxy.
lampard554 3 weeks ago
You May Not consider this smart But how do you view a galaxy your in side of and aproxamently 8.4 Quadments to the right?
JordanTaylorFame 3 weeks ago
@JordanTaylorFame
In this particular clip, we're looking towards the center of the galaxy, the galactic core. ~ 0:33, the brightest spot is the galactic core, and there's a long band of dark stuff...inbetween us and the center is a long band of dust. In other areas of the Earth, we can see specific arms [and spurs] of our galaxy.
AGStylZ 1 week ago
Fantastic
irelandbloke 3 weeks ago
mystic sky fascinates me and makes me gasp.
gnbt01 4 weeks ago
its just amazing.
andresraya 4 weeks ago
wtf that looks like Cosmic dust :/ Im confused now
Gh0StSecurity 4 weeks ago
Awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Lou250000 1 month ago
you can actually see the cloudly thingy in the galaxy?
uzipanti 1 month ago
Magnificent!
lullakure 1 month ago
i'd be so mad if aliens are almost exactly look like us....lol :D
spongy2me 1 month ago
This was taken on Chajnantor ?
gamsberg 1 month ago
@gamsberg on chile
2000gmod 1 month ago
i live in Chile
yo soy chileno
2000gmod 1 month ago 12
@2000gmod Jajajaja, como el comericial de Sernatur XD
lullakure 1 month ago
@2000gmod weeeena ctm!!
pinguinoperez 4 days ago
@2000gmod lol, me too.
hizokadarkwolf 3 days ago
Its so amazing it brings a tear to my eye.......its so hard to comprehend yet I feel at one with it :)
dirtyharry609 1 month ago 12
shooting star at @0:23 :D
TheSaffabru 1 month ago
incredible
crucialconflict02 1 month ago
People shot the lights in ur citys off. Lets enjoy the beauty of the clear night sky.I want lay on the grass and look at stars all night long.
ShevGoddamnelectric 1 month ago
so i guess the earth spins sideways in relation to the galaxy. cool stuff.
mcxdtv 1 month ago
quite profound!
longdragon3 1 month ago
What camera with so good light sensitivity? My Nikon D3100 cant take single thing at night.
All the stuff is black in the sky exept for the nearest planets that lights up every some month.
swedensy 1 month ago
@swedensy what kind of lens are you using?
jakewillvideo 1 month ago
@jakewillvideo - 55mm lens nikon d3100 (thats original package)
swedensy 1 month ago
@swedensy The camera here isnt what is making the stars so clear. He's filming in the Atacama desert, where the air is so dry, and the ground is about 18,000ft up, so you can literally see things you would never be able to see normally. You could probably take a standard digital compact up there, and it would still bring back some pretty incredicble pictures.
onetrickhorse 1 month ago
@swedensy Get a tripod, switch over to manual, set a long exposure like 30sec, set the aperture fairly narrow like 5.6 or 8, set the ISO a bit higher like 400-800 (not too high or you'll get noise and not too low as you won't see much even in 30secs), then press the shutter button as carefully as possible to avoid wobbling the camera and wait for the photo to take.
I assure you, a d3100 and the 18-55 kit lens is way more than capable of taking night shots :)
aidanz2006 1 month ago
looks similar to VFK. i might undock just now
dbhlnn 1 month ago
Shooting star sec 26-27?
crisrey30 1 month ago
dude i remember when i saw the milky way arm that was the best fucking time in my life. i just wish one day we get in contact with people just like us across the galaxy. maybe with tails
Chaosripper450 1 month ago
0:14 SQUIRELL!
AwesomeRB23 1 month ago 27
@AwesomeRB23 took me a sec, but i got it hahahahaha!
BlinkinFirefly 3 weeks ago
how come I've never seen the milky way in my life when suppose to be right above me?
highskyeagle 1 month ago
@highskyeagle mmm check the sky out and far from cities and artificial light and you will see it but depends on polution and humidity conditions too.. so the best place is always a top mountain dry desert. Go camping in summer !!!
ciclozulu 1 month ago
фантастически красиво!
antinoi83 1 month ago
When I think about how vast and expansive the universe is, it makes me realize how small and insignificant everyone else is
JerichoDitch2 1 month ago
0:20 Was that The flash?
someguy0115 1 month ago
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someguy0115 1 month ago
@daryps03 I do believe in other people in our universe but how would they be our brothers and sisters?
thesmuzzmoker87 1 month ago
360p.... :(
firedragoncow1234 1 month ago
I saw it in village in my country were there is no artificial light for miles. at night people turn them off. so you can see alot of stars wen you look up. even satellites wen they shine in the sun
vizard00001 1 month ago
the whole world culd see this if they turn off their lights and look up to sky at night for a.change
vizard00001 1 month ago
@vizard00001
I wish that would happen one of these days...
AGStylZ 1 week ago
Holy Mackeral! A Galactic Arm!!
naturestan 1 month ago
You got to be kidding me!!! It's just unbelievable that there are places like these with such a clear sky that you can actually think there are no boundaries between us and the other world!!
Mikeius07 1 month ago
is this real ?
BigMandoF 1 month ago
what were those bright light flashes? It had to be big. The rotation of how the Earth is moving,,against the milkyway.seems odd movement, humm*
Cloudy011 1 month ago
wait... how is this possible. where is this place??
GizmoMofo7 1 month ago
@GizmoMofo7 Large aperture, multiple 10-30 second exposures.
Kaydreein 1 month ago
@Kaydreein can you see this in clear view or is a telescope needed?
GizmoMofo7 1 month ago
@GizmoMofo7 you can see it with the naked eye, ive seen it my self in person, look for a light pollution map in your area or go to an observatory near you and ask them, its realy something you need to see in person, no picture or movie could ever do it justice
adiaz1990 1 month ago
@GizmoMofo7
You can see this in clear view. Not as perfect as the video captures though.
AGStylZ 1 week ago
you can really see us sitting on the earth a ball rotating in space. that blows my mind!!
masterull 1 month ago
That's amazing!!!
octavioveliz 1 month ago
4 people saw milky-way and thought it was free chocolate
deadrisingpsycho 1 month ago
that looks amazing
TeHTwist97 1 month ago
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I was in Chile, it is the best location in the world to view the stars, as it has the clearest atmosphere there.
JjjeeesssBbb 1 month ago
Ive always wanted to look up into the sky and see the milky way, it looks so cool :)
PCman54 1 month ago
My english it bad but i can coment this in polish u understand O KURWA ZAJEBISTE
MakarowskiVideo 1 month ago
you can see the stars even with the sun out?
melken291 1 month ago
@melken291 that's the moon. it looks bright because of the long exposure time
ghoulrush 1 month ago
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If you download this video, and slow down the video to 0.06x, you will see something astounding at the time 0:02, it involves those flashes of light, and it all happens in that one second, so start at 0:01, then slow the video by 8x. I did it with Easy Youtube Downloader, and Vlc Media Player. What I saw was definitely not a comet, or a car, see for yourself.
Castiger1234 2 months ago
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Castiger1234 2 months ago
how do you get the pictures to play back as a smooth movie
charliebaetj 2 months ago
These satellites look paranoid, lol
KMartinTV 2 months ago
Are those flashing lights comets?!
BondJamesBlond 2 months ago
@BondJamesBlond It falling star's
MakarowskiVideo 1 month ago
OMG this video make me dizzy
karampang 2 months ago
The universe is perfect!
LucasFernandesVEVO 2 months ago
We should be thankful for this gorgeous universe we were put in.
difficultsyllables 2 months ago
The satalites are soooooo cute :)
daft0pumpkin 2 months ago
I don't know why, but i find satellites like that hilarious!
WitchOfLife 2 months ago 19
@WitchOfLife how can you see the individual satellites?
096192083 1 month ago
@WitchOfLife That appears to be a radio telescope, not a satellite dish
jareep76 1 month ago
@WitchOfLife they're like the Pixar lamp's big brothers
hitrelease 1 month ago
@WitchOfLife I think these are radio telescopes! Not satellites. They are used to collect information from satellites, though. A satellite being something (natural or artificial) in orbit. (I don't know if they are still referred to as satellites, because of the satellite "dish"? Maybe so. I'm just trying to learn these things myself!)
sanguine311 1 month ago
@WitchOfLife kinda remind me of Wall-E LOL
krayziejerry 3 weeks ago
@0:25 Ufo! :p
MrPikeFishing 2 months ago
i dont know but we might have brothers and sisters out there, and we dont even know it and them too..
daryps03 2 months ago 14
vote for the IDA so more people will become aware of light pollution! refresheverything*com/citystarparks
dedarkvoid 2 months ago
I love this.
ASpaceofCrazy 2 months ago
Humans are but dust specks in this infinite void canvas of stars.
EnlightenmentChariot 2 months ago 2
That's my beatiful state ;-)
PD: i live in Chile and the sky at the night is very creepy but it makes u want to goto space
:D
zombieman658 2 months ago
omg i nice makes me want to go up there
matt89130 2 months ago
Amazing time-lapse photography!
BenaiahLLC 2 months ago
One of the things that drags about living in the city, is you really only get to see one star
WoodSugars 2 months ago
wow yo quiero ver esooo personal mente
neo2008lp 2 months ago
Absolut fantastic! Please visit my chanel. I took timelapse to! Thanks for this amazing video.
Michael
TheSkyinmotion 2 months ago
Awesome!
DesertWetBalls 2 months ago
0:38 amazing shot
aten747 2 months ago
well good video but as its made of still images could you tell me the f stop/exp time and what set up you did this with please as i am trying to get into astralphotography.....thanks...nick
moomoomooism 2 months ago
You can see a little activity if you look closely...... Other life? Anyone?
computergames5 2 months ago
GOD BE PRAISED
goldenhawk952 2 months ago
@goldenhawk952 nothing to do with god.
TheRaellz 2 months ago 3
@TheRaellz :Yes it has everything to do with God. may that is where God live so stop talking bad about His creation.
VideoWin1 2 months ago
@VideoWin1 oh? you know a few hundred years ago the stars were thought to be gods themselves.. now we know they're not. at the limits of your understanding people usually claim it must be god's work but history has shown that those cases are common flaws of the human mind.
i'll choose investigate and facts over denial and stupidity. thanks though.
TheRaellz 2 months ago 2
@TheRaellz: Who initially determined the stars to be once gods and now who has determined they are no longer gods? Whoever is making these postulations seems to be wavering. Will these persons determine a few hundred years from now that the stars are gods again. Until then I will stay in denial and be stupid, at least its making me live at peace with myself. Hinting that people are stupid and are in denial speaks volumes about the speaker though. Thanks, though!!
VideoWin1 2 months ago
@goldenhawk952 Christians show up in the strangest places
TheEricmarz 2 months ago
@TheEricmarz: You cannot afford to live without God or Christians so stop being down on what you are not up on. Now know this I love you even though you think ill of us.
VideoWin1 2 months ago
@VideoWin1
I don't think ill of you. I feel sorry for you because you haven't realized that people invent gods every time science can't explain something.
doowstados 2 months ago 3
4 people are cave dwellers
TJD24tamebandkk 2 months ago 2
@TJD24tamebandkk make that 5 lol im a caver/miner/potholer lol
moomoomooism 2 months ago
what's in 0:02 ?
TheMrReynawa 2 months ago
Is that really what they see? That's amazing. I've lived in a city all my life. I now know I'm moving to the mountains when I grow up.
MrDocMinecraft 2 months ago
someone pls tell me wat those bloody orbs of light are that appears everynow and then near the telescopes
farshad94abedi 2 months ago
@farshad94abedi They're aliens!! lol
TJD24tamebandkk 2 months ago
4 people are blind
actinia68 2 months ago
4 people have mental issues
canadianelite 2 months ago
0:42 and 2 comets
SuperRockBarbie 2 months ago
0:25 a Comet! :D
SuperRockBarbie 2 months ago
I never seen a star before except for the sun obv...
*Sigh*
TheAncientColossus 2 months ago
woah, that was beautiful...
Thebrainrahul 2 months ago
in my city, you are happy if you can see 20 star on the sky. I went on the last year for camping in a village and the sky was so clear that you could see there maybe 100 stars. But after this video i cried...
Djonny333 2 months ago
Chile :)
Docuhistory 2 months ago
0:14 = SQUIRREL!
RayGunL 2 months ago 56
It's not as good watching it in a video :(
SolarisBlitz 2 months ago
fuck me for choosing a college in the city
blueandmax 2 months ago 2
I live in Los Angeles, and to see the stary sky i have travel as far as i can from the city lights. which is a very long drive :( But, its an amazing experience when i do :) I love lookng up into the sky. Makes ya wonder whats out there.
maharley27 2 months ago 3
pause at 0:43
MAGNIFICENT!
MrHindiakoemo 2 months ago
Imagine the whole world could see this every night. Maybe then, freedom would be appreciated.
ThePuckington 2 months ago 4
when i was looking at the satalites and they moved i imagined one of them saying "Woah look at that!" and they all looked really quick:o
TGiggityGusT 2 months ago 21