Unfortunately, the majority of people on the planet will never know our natural night sky is beautiful beyond words . Lightpollution has stolen the stars from children's hearts.
Niko, did you di it just with regular photos or something like stacking? The stars looks amazing! and no blur so i guess you use exposure lower than 30 seconds.
If only people could take a step back and realize that theres so much more to life then what we experience on this planet. We need only to go and get it.
la cueita cabros de haber nacido aca <3
vrdfunktastik 2 months ago
Que hermoso....el espacio infinito visto desde el Desierto de Atacama en Chile....
una experiencia que no hay que perderse.
carlitosmoor999 5 months ago
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carlitosmoor999 5 months ago
. . . and if it is the setting sun, what is reflecting the light at 1:16? the sun is gone.
audreyfischer 5 months ago
@audreyfischer it could be due to the filter used or part of the zodiacal light.
NikoBustos 5 months ago
What is the glinting flashing of light in the lower left corner... in 17, 19, 23, 32 ? Is it the setting sunlight reflecting off the observatory?
audreyfischer 5 months ago
Unfortunately, the majority of people on the planet will never know our natural night sky is beautiful beyond words . Lightpollution has stolen the stars from children's hearts.
audreyfischer 5 months ago
Niko, did you di it just with regular photos or something like stacking? The stars looks amazing! and no blur so i guess you use exposure lower than 30 seconds.
mowglitube 7 months ago
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213SEMPERFI 7 months ago
If only people could take a step back and realize that theres so much more to life then what we experience on this planet. We need only to go and get it.
Motokid250r 7 months ago 2
how did you video this ? awesome!
Verisetti 8 months ago
@Verisetti with much love :)
NikoBustos 8 months ago
It's a crime this only has 117 views...
Toml420 9 months ago 6