If you were viewing from a location with close to zero light pollution, and your eyes were adjusted for good night vision (about 20 minutes without any light source interference) around the time of a new moon then you would see about 70%.
What you may not see are the subtle colours of the stars and in star 'clouds' as our colour vision falls off at such low levels of luminosity.
Hehe, love the way the sky runs the other way round. I've never been south of the line myself. No one I've met who's been has ever noticed the sun and stars going the other way...or the moon being "upside down" come to that. Aren't people unobservant? Nice video, good detail.
Yep, it was shot at Siding Springs Observatory in New South Wales, Australia. If you look closely you can see the Southern Cross bottom of frame RHS as it gets briefly covered by cloud.
Fantastic. Astronomy is the bee's knees.
HydroxylGroup 8 months ago
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bbstepho 1 year ago
Lindo!
sstr928 1 year ago
If you were viewing from a location with close to zero light pollution, and your eyes were adjusted for good night vision (about 20 minutes without any light source interference) around the time of a new moon then you would see about 70%.
What you may not see are the subtle colours of the stars and in star 'clouds' as our colour vision falls off at such low levels of luminosity.
matthb1007 1 year ago
makes you realise just how insignificant we are when you see all that expanse and endless space..great vid!!
aFreshStart2010 1 year ago
blissful emptiness!!!!
Lucidmammoth 1 year ago
Love IT LOVE it
maha77 2 years ago
beautiful!
jamieball 2 years ago
Cool time lapse...
Elleivier 2 years ago
ahh man! a lost art! great job.
sumitino 3 years ago
Hehe, love the way the sky runs the other way round. I've never been south of the line myself. No one I've met who's been has ever noticed the sun and stars going the other way...or the moon being "upside down" come to that. Aren't people unobservant? Nice video, good detail.
libertybeau 3 years ago
Yep, it was shot at Siding Springs Observatory in New South Wales, Australia. If you look closely you can see the Southern Cross bottom of frame RHS as it gets briefly covered by cloud.
matthb1007 3 years ago
ok, maybe it was shot south of the equator.
Shade254 3 years ago
This video is running backwards.
Shade254 3 years ago