Jupiter is the brightest one there!
Chrisjr2007 3 years ago 8
Awesome shots! Nice dark skies there. What a treat that must have been.
Hands007 3 years ago 3
i wish thats how it really looked from earth...it would be so cool to just sit back and watch that
RossWester 3 years ago 6
I cannot believe you can see that from Earth.
RWings4013 3 years ago 23
just wonderful!!!
moandia 3 years ago 5
where is this?
Adrianmarmota 3 years ago 6
Beautiful, and I love the music. We filmed a documentary at the Rocky Mountain Star Stare a few years back. Drop by and take a look at the trailer. Thanks for sharing.
jchrisrock 3 years ago
What's with the funky star?
dsuggitt 3 years ago 3
Thanks Mate...Was looking for this.
Blacksan4 3 years ago 2
Nice. I liked the "pulsar-ish" large stars. Can't quite figure why they'd pulse rhythmically like that.
jcmegabyte 4 years ago
Very nice indeed. I would love to know what kind of camera and lens setup was used, what aperture and ISO? Thanks!
neilp2 4 years ago
music is poor but the images are great
Achatina12 4 years ago
the music doesn´t suit well on this...
But very cool images.
that was cool....
curlymolly70 4 years ago
Am I the one who showed you the naked-eye asteroid? I'm in this video.
mrtsp91 4 years ago
WOW amazing, are the red lights tail-lights?
zestCC 4 years ago
Cool vid! May I ask how you shot this? Is this a sequence of SLR-shot photos? And how long were your exposures? Keep up the good work.
aimhelix 4 years ago
unbelievable view
loversfight 4 years ago
Loved it ...Thanks...Im going to try and attend my first TSP next year
mrbuster123 4 years ago
Very, very cool. Thanks for posting this.
jediwebdude 4 years ago
Jupiter is the brightest one there!
Chrisjr2007 3 years ago 8
Awesome shots! Nice dark skies there. What a treat that must have been.
Hands007 3 years ago 3
i wish thats how it really looked from earth...it would be so cool to just sit back and watch that
RossWester 3 years ago 6
I cannot believe you can see that from Earth.
RWings4013 3 years ago 23
just wonderful!!!
moandia 3 years ago 5
where is this?
Adrianmarmota 3 years ago 6
Beautiful, and I love the music. We filmed a documentary at the Rocky Mountain Star Stare a few years back. Drop by and take a look at the trailer. Thanks for sharing.
jchrisrock 3 years ago
What's with the funky star?
dsuggitt 3 years ago 3
Thanks Mate...Was looking for this.
Blacksan4 3 years ago 2
Nice. I liked the "pulsar-ish" large stars. Can't quite figure why they'd pulse rhythmically like that.
jcmegabyte 4 years ago
Very nice indeed. I would love to know what kind of camera and lens setup was used, what aperture and ISO? Thanks!
neilp2 4 years ago
music is poor but the images are great
Achatina12 4 years ago
the music doesn´t suit well on this...
But very cool images.
Achatina12 4 years ago
that was cool....
curlymolly70 4 years ago
Am I the one who showed you the naked-eye asteroid? I'm in this video.
mrtsp91 4 years ago
WOW amazing, are the red lights tail-lights?
zestCC 4 years ago
Cool vid! May I ask how you shot this? Is this a sequence of SLR-shot photos? And how long were your exposures? Keep up the good work.
aimhelix 4 years ago
unbelievable view
loversfight 4 years ago
Loved it ...Thanks...Im going to try and attend my first TSP next year
mrbuster123 4 years ago
Very, very cool. Thanks for posting this.
jediwebdude 4 years ago