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  • u think w'ell ever know the secrets of the universe?

  • that was incredible...

  • amazing vid, thnx for sharing:)

  • *when

  • Cosmic insignificance has never occurred to me. I feel very fortunate to have even been born with you consider all the circumstances that had to occur in the vast universe for mankind to even happen at all. While one human lifetime may be a nano-second to the cosmos, if the cosmos was capable it would envy our sentience.

  • i think whatever we could imagine about universe is or was or will possible somewhere in universe. IT'S JUST AN INSANE UNIVERSE. I LOVE YOU UNIVERSE. see...the matter of universe evolved to self-awareness and saying it loves it self. lolololol

  • It drove me crazy while i was high and imagining every galaxy with billions of stars, planets, countless moons, comets, and billions of civilizations at present, past, future...

    how many advanced civis wiped out millions or billions of years ago or how many gonna evolve in future when we wiped out. or simply imagine human twins living in a planet with medieval without knowing about universe or how many aliens evolved spiritually and waiting for us to reach that phase to interconnect with us.

  • Wonderful

  • amazing video thanks for upload

  • Why YOu Have Something against muslims?

  • super amazing my friend!! : D

  • nicee

  • The name for the first one is actually spelt Pleiades (M45 open star cluster). Personally, i think it is the most beautiful thing seen from Earth with the naked eye. The universe never ceases to amaze.

  • The Pleiads are my wallpaper :D

  • music sucks. video does not

  • @deysebianchi , are u Nepalese, because i am?

  • 3:56 look like a lion face

  • this music Sucks,head fallin apart for the whole day.video is great

  • nice tune, sounds a bit of astrailian and indian song put together

  • @nubeyo09 and if you mix australian and indian songs, you get a spanish celtic song, nice

  • The Pleyades cluster is the most beautiful object I think to the naked eye in space. I can see it every clear night, next to big bright old Jupiter :) Sparkly

  • ...favorited

  • 1:45 who else needs to clean their screen?

  • is that the bag pipes i hear

  • I can't wait to take a next journey. No way in hell I'm coming back..

  • Lame music

  • Wonderful music!

  • There could be life if there is oxygen and we actually ventured out in to far space it is not like we have checked every planet and every galaxy for life forms there could still be life! (opened minded)

  • @flippy652 Hopefully advanced life, and not stupid bacteria.

  • @flippy652 Just because we depend on oxygen to live, it doesn't mean other life does, too.

  • Do we really have a chance to see the black hole?

  • Wow great video and Awesome music!! Good work! :)

  • I love this video, made me feel like I was traveling there, I felt one with this vast universe. I loved the music, can you give us more info about it?

    Thanks

    NAMASTE

  • @deysebianchi the song is "Busindre Reel" and its from Hevia, a spanish celtic band

  • Thanks for the info.

    NAMASTE

  • nice music

  • @gapicek omg... fyi its not muslim but CELTIC

  • @nixxxon18 there are muslim celtics in the world too

  • @gapicek Fuck your ignorance.

  • @gapicek From the looks of it you're a fucking retard... Muslim music? really?

  • @gapicek ignorant is celt spanish music!!!!

  • Amazing video. Thank you.

  • view full movie 2012 .... wonderful towatch but it is 3 hrs so take ur time

  • Cool music and Video in glorious 720p HD

  • gotta go to space!

  • Sorry found it, I'm retarded

  • What's the song name?

  • Fantastic!

  • thats really amazing, people who think this is nerdy are very close minded and boring. what i want to know is do the pics represent the real thing in space? like if i flew to any of these objects (which is impossible) would I see the object in the pic or would I not see anything coz its all invisible wavelengths?

  • How you did the editing? i mean the photo must be enormous

  • name of the song please. at 1 30

  • @Coelus0218 adobe premiere and virtual dub, amongst other stuff

  • @Killibear457 i use Nasa material, thats about it.

  • what the name of the song?

  • Great HD

  • Good Job :-)

  • in video real photos?

  • i wanted to know more about space.. too sad im stuck in watching videos

  • me pica el ojete

  • Is intresting that the pleyades cluster from far look blue 0:15 and that close they are white 0:24 . very cool

    and this galaxy looks beatiful in these white gases 1:22

  • amazing video. i love space and all its wonder. i love thinking about how many different types of life are out there. billions upon billions of different forms of life. its such an amazing thought to think of our stellar relation

  • @iGotMetal THERE IS NO OTHER LIFE. god put us here and he is the controller of all

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  • fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiishhhhhhhhh­h xD

  • theres so much life there

  • This should remind people to not be self-centered,

  • Zoom out the observable universe to the size of an atom; then the unobservable universe will be as big as the currently observable universe...!!!

  • the observable universe is unimaginably huge. yet i bet that what we can see is not even 1% of the actual universe.

  • That was simply AMAZING!

  • I watch this type of stuff when im high....

  • Lovely and wonderful video......

  • Just some spare spirit bombs of goku nothing special :P

  • i loved this video...really opnes up ones eyes..thanks for it

  • The music is - Hevia - Busindre reel - nice day for all !!

  • WOW!

  • Does anyone know the perfomer of the song or the name of the music?

  • It just keeps going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going and going...

  • Thats fantastic

  • Great vid. thanks.

  • what was that point in 2:29-2:30 ? it was circled.

  • @haroos It was the extrasolar planet they found orbitting Fomalhaut :)

  • @VahnsGrl244 tnx for the answer.

  • what is the name of song ?

  • muito bem feito, parabéns  ....

  • watching this makes me get a feeling of getting crushed by this hugeness.. So powerless ><

  • * O *..." the Universe is the most beautiful you will ever see anywhere else " .

  • Can I use this images to make a video?

  • @edgordil yes but give some reference

  • you know the thing at the bigging? i found that thing on google sky

  • after effects lol

    

  • loose the music

  • la del cometa la kago! llego hasta el cometa en sí!!!

    Genial !

  • Maaaaan, that's awesome

  • Beautiful

  • These images make me wish so much that we had the capability to physically tour the universe. That would be the ultimate trip.

  • Wow. Nixxxon Your videos are brilliant.And you are really really lucky to have a local observatory that you can go to.. I'm from mumbai and there is so much of light pollution here that it is very difficult to set up for stargazing.though there are a few good nights for observing but those are very rare. Please make more videos like these.

  • Awsome!!!

    

  • the music ??

  • Great work and great quality dude! :)

  • Increíble, ¿como haces esa técnica de transición de imágenes?

  • Who did the vocals for the song??

  • the veil nebulae looks like a dinosaur :P

  • Wow dude you are genius ! XD

  • Wow dude you are genius ! XD

  • how big is our universe? - if anybody could answer this, man you're good

  • @dirmorph minimum diameter of 156 billion light years, dont know maximum

  • @VetterV LOL

  • background music is just great

  • amazing

  • Truly stunning thank you for this video. I wish more people felt wonder with the universe and wanted to work towards exploring it as a planet that is just part of it.

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  • Nixxxon you have a real gift for manipulating actual photographs & putting them into an animated presentation. You can't get a seamless Google Space with photographs, but what you did here comes closest to what I've experienced looking through a small reflecting telescope and 50x binoculars; nice.

    Remember folks: (a) stars showing around photos of distant galaxies are in our own Milky Way, and (b) the four bright spokes on nearby stars come from the struts inside the reflecting telescope used.

  • Thank you soo much for sharing! Ps 19:1 The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.

  • My God, it's full of stars!

  • It's this kinda non-sense that keeps me in check to undestand the phrase 'you can't always believe what you see is real!'  elvispdude

  • 3:44 is amazing!!nice vid

  • Nixxxon you make a really good job. I watched many of your videos and they are just awesome. Especially this one and the 2009 star comparison are just amazing !! Also the music in these video give me chills :D Respect!!

  • NGC 4291 is incorrectly named. It is NGC 4921.

  • Was the animation of the black hole in the Andromeda galaxy the one from NASA of all the starts orbiting it? Or did you do that yourself? Either way, great vid!

  • i swear to god it used to an part two

  • wow...makes me feel so insignificant. Beautiful images.

  • Song?

  • A 1st rate production .. my compliments, nixxxon18

  • nixxxon18,i have your video,the wonders of the universe in my favorites bar in my pc.

  • really nice images!!

  • Another splendid visual feast, nxn18, skillfully done yet again.

    Anyone who loves astronomy should visit a terrific new YT channel, Sirius Stargazing, done by Andromedas Wake. Its a beginners guide to stargazing, with three installments posted so far. The introduction gives practical advice on starting out with binoculars & naked-eye observing (novices should absolutely NOT buy a telescope until they are more experienced). Commonly used terms are defined at the end of each video. Great stuff!

  • thanks for the comments and the advice. It seems that those vids are for the moment, for the very beginners. In my case, i go to the public observatory in my local town, they have a relatively powerful telescope and there is not much people so you can usually tell them to observe what you want =)

  • Nixxxon, you are pretty damn fortunate to have a local observatory that will allow you to view specific objects on request. But then, anyone who lives in or near Barcelona is pretty damn fortunate in any case. ;-)

  • heh, no we are not really, we are in a huge chrisis and although Barcelona surroundings is kinda good economically, we still belong to spain, a country which is not quite an economic power, thanks to the lazy culture of the south half of spain lol.

    Also the telescope in the observatory is a celestron worth like $5000.

  • A 5k Celestron! -- i'd call that lucky.

    The entire developed world is in an economic crisis right now & the developing world is suffering the consequences as usual, so theres really no escape from that situation unless you move to Antarctica.

    Barcelona just has a reputation as one of those grand European cities that exemplify urban culture at its best: an artistic center like Florence, a cosmopolitan environment like Amsterdam. If my image is idealized, youre welcome to disabuse me of it. :(

  • Well i agree with you that barcelona is a cool city, but its not enough to bring the whole of spain a healthy economy; thats our main problem at the moment. We had a construction huge boom in those past years and now it has fallen into the void...

    Hopefully, things will improve in the future =)

  • @owlcowl y antartica, some global crisis>?

  • @nixxxon18 Hi nixxxon, is the zooming vid is a record from the telescope that actually zoom in to the universe ? . Or it's your own very cool technique ?

  • @EbZMarinaZ this is a technique that consists in transitioning pictures, from less zoomed to more zoomed. The last ones are taken by the most powerful telescope nowadays, the Hubble.

  • An excellent video, congratulations! And five stars.

    Very well.

  • Awesome, Thanks for the video

  • soooooo  sweeeeeeeet

  • good vid..but the soundtrack is anoying

  • amazing video!

    keep up the good work. 5/5

  • The vast universe is too stunning for mere words.

  • Amazing!

    Make more vids about the universe!

    Thx for sharing!

  • nice work! :O

  • Cool B>

  • Nice man =)

  • Awesome :O

  • simply amazing man, thanks

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