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  • thats so far

    i dont beileve it

    

  • Can someone advise what the screech sound is at :24 seconds?

  • Breathtaking. That's all I can really say.

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  • Everyone that thinks this leaves you in tears you tube " Hubble- the most important picture ever taken by man. let me know what you think if you watch it >and a thumbs up so others can see

  • we have no idea....

  • This makes me think about what else is out there that there is more to life I would like to investigate more

  • Nice video. But why is the galaxy spinning in the wrong direction? Is it because of the way you recorded this?

  • If you look really closely you can see our galaxy

    

  • quem percebeu que seu monitor estava sujo com este vídeo da joinha '-'

  • It's infinitely more beautiful than as it is depicted here.

  • tutorial please

    

  • this makes me think "why would aliens be amoung us when i bet they have no idea where we are! were an atom compared to the galaxy and nothing to the universe."

  • @BIGGREENDA :D

  • not very accurate

  • Makes me feel special. Out there, there's billions of stars and galaxies and you're the only one with your unique genes and characteristics.

  • Thanks for the video ...... makes you think how insignificant humans are in the universe.

  • Thank you, Jupiter, for eating up the shit that could wipe us out entirely. You are loved. As a planet :D

  • @Zandonus true words gentleman ! This is actual fact, Jupiter saved our arses many times !

  • @BIGGREENDA yah??who created you and dont tell me you were born out of nothing who created this massive and extordinary univurse you are watching right now!!i mean come on you cant be that ignorant..need a proof of his existance!? open your eyes and look around you water soil animals people the whole thing is aprove to his graetness and existance..

  • @AZAA00091 Sorry to say, but you are a shallow brick.Your place is back in the Medieval Times . Because of people like you we don't have cure for cancer, we don't have cure for aids . People like you are slowing down the evolution . Oh right, there is no such a thing for you people . I guess you should go back to church and read the holly fairytale book, because i don't think God would be too happy to know that you are using youtube, between you and me, i think it's a work of Satan .

  • @lindazaurs Satan is just a troll. An inspiration that lets you get trolled, but if you learn how the troll created his lies, you will come to a new revelation, a revelation how to understand lies, and how to find the real truths. :) Happy New year.

  • @lindazaurs 3 months in theology lectures... and uh, yeah, anyone can understand that religion is just a coverup for something Waaaaay bigger :D We humans are so self-limiting that it boggles my mind.

  • This could be called "A walk to remember " :))

  • what a great video great work !! whats the name of the music in the background...

  • What is the music you used for your vid? :) Thanks it is very nice!

  • I got it! ^^

  • Why do the centers of universes glow so bright? Please, realistic answers

  • @SpeedinHawk watch inside the milky way from national geographic :)

  • @SpeedinHawk on netflix, watch how the universe works, explains so much about this stuff, its amazing

  • @SpeedinHawk in simple terms- Center of the Galaxy is bright due to the friction caused by the immense heat from black hole(s), also different types of black hole(s), meaning mass, in our galaxy center is Sagittarius A is where our supermassive black hole resides. A quick note about our supermassive black hole- around 4 million solar masses, size of approximately 52 μas-

  • @markmartin6sc Continued- Radio emissions are not centered the hole but arise from a bright spot in the region around the black hole, close to the event horizon, possibly in the accretion disc or a relativistic jet of material ejected from the disc. Hope you get the idea, and I tried to make it short as possible- ;)

  • This is so amazing! This truly brought tears to my eyes :'( One thing though we are not alone

  • @b45100 the largest galaxy is 3500 times bigger than milky way :P how about that?

  • Thanks for turning me on to Benn Jordan!

  • Question how do we know what our own galaxy looks like if a satellite hasen't been that far out yet

  • @Oaxacaal100 people say its a black hole

  • Thanks everyone for the view and the great feedback! Check back in the following weeks/months for some newer and better videos!

  • @gearwires i think everyone thinks the same lol

  • nice job man, very very impressive

  • try changing the settings to 32bits so the sun in the middle should look brighter

  • Their must be other life, I mean look at us we are a small blip on a huge huge map, but what happens is the like from the milky way the light takes thousands of light years to reach us, so who knows what it looks like.

  • wow nothing to say - why do we fight among ourselves here

  • i feel very humble to the Ceator Allah there is no duty of wroship but him and muhammad is his messenger and jesus is his messenger and moses is his messenger peace be upon all o them

  • The future of Google Earth,, ~Google Galaxy~

  • our beautiful milky way!

  • wow!! incredible.

  • Great job on this video - very cool.

  • HOW IS IT POSSIBLE TO SEE FROM OUTSIDE THE GALAXY AT THAT DISTANCE IF IT TAKES 100000 LIGHT YEARS TO GO FROM END TO END AND IT LOOKS LIKE 100000 LIGHT YEARS FROM WHERE IT IS FROM EARTH? HOW DO THEY KNOW THE MILKY WAY IS FLAT

  • @AntDX316 Your capslock seem to be stuck.

  • @TheTwelfthDoctor lolumadvirginbro?

  • @AntDX316 And now your space-bar isn't working properly.

    seriously buy a new keyboard.

  • @TheTwelfthDoctor my keyboard cost $140 bucks

  • @AntDX316 Does that make you a G?

  • @NickXDDX what's a g

  • @AntDX316 That's about 120 bucks too much.

    (putting the dollar sign and say bucks is a bit  redundant , don't you think?)

  • @TheTwelfthDoctor well it's like vacuuming with a $599 vacuum instead of a $100 one..

  • @AntDX316 I have a broom, it costs $9.99.

  • @TheTwelfthDoctor u use a broom on carpet?

  • @AntDX316 No, my broom is for distributing butter on my bread.

  • @TheTwelfthDoctor what u mean?

  • @AntDX316 I'm sure you've seen an edge-on picture of a spiral galaxy that's millions of light years away, right? Well imagine that same galaxy being only about 30 thousand light years away from us. What would it look like? Well..., when you look up on a dark, clear, moonless night and you see that glorious band of light cutting across the sky, that's what it would look like. From earth we see our galaxy edge-on. We ride one of the arms of the spiral galaxy...., the Milky Way! Science lives!

  • @libraryquiet how do they know the milky way is flat like that and not orbital round like earth? when the best ppl thought it was flat

  • @AntDX316 The round galaxies which are called globular galaxies are totally different from spiral galaxies. They are made up of older stars hence their goldish color. They have no dust lanes or gas clouds resulting in no new star formation. Our galaxy is full of dust and nebula gas clouds,remnants of stars that blew themselves up allowing new stars to be born from the material they spewed out. If we lived in a globular galaxy the night sky would be packed with stars in every direction you look.

  • @AntDX316 I'm not a physics expert but from what I recall the spinning of galaxies naturally creates a flat plane. If you look at images of galaxies from a side on view they pretty much are all flat. There is a good docu I've seen that uses the spinning of hot glass to show a practical example of how the spinning motion creates a flat 'plate'. I'll find out which documentary and let you know.

  • @wbro13 can u agree that this galaxy we r in is a theory of perceiving it is flat?

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  • WHEEEEE!

  • emaan456: This is science. Keep your bullshit religion out of it. The quran has nothing to say about astronomy.

  • "12. Allah it is He Who has subjected to you the sea, that ships may sail through it by His Command, and that you may seek of His Bounty, and that you may be thankful,

    13. And has subjected to you all that is in the heavens and all that is in the earth; it is all as a favour and kindness from Him. Verily, in it are signs for a people who think deeply."

    AlQuran:45

  • Every galaxy in the universe is basically a mini-universe in itself.

  • That was really good. I enjoyed the trip. God our Creator is Awesome. Creating all that. He is giving us a very good reason to live forever. Exploring the Heavens.

  • Not too long ago we believed the world was flat.... not too long ago we believed we were the center of the universe and not too long from now we will know we are not the only species in the universe.... (ROFL, You gotta be the most ignorant person on planet earth to actually believe there is nothing else out there)

  • This video made me feel so small.....

  • the milky way is spinning far too quickly to be a galaxy

  • The milky way galaxy's center is so hot that it cannot keep a record of anything that has happened before each body reaches it's center. Most galaxies with a deep concern for their own stars and planets are not like the milky way, and are perfect, with the ability to keep a record of all things that make it to the center, on the end of their voyage. We lack this necessary trait because we have wasted so much time being evil and self destructive that all our work will ultimately be in vain.

  • @MrMoonjet You have a unique idea....a very wrong one. First, a galaxy doesn't retain any information and or record at all!, the only information a black hole retains are the quarks of things that have fallen into it. Secondly, The notion that a galaxy can have "Concern" is the most laughable thing I've EVER heard! You have stated by your absurd remark that a galaxy has intelligence! I think you have forgotten that a galaxy is just a huge collection of elements and that's it.

  • Everything in the universe turn anti-clockwise this video shows it opposite.

  • @micheal74rich Rotation is based on perspective.

  • interesting, but lame as in the one thing man can not do-see how the milky way looks with out conception.

  • im just nothing

  • About 25 years ago I saw a short animated film which began as an atom and zoomed out. The atom was resided on a red blood cell which was coursing through the bloodstream of a fly which was sat on the arm of a boy who was sat in a boat on the Hudson River. Zooming continued until it reached the outer regions of the universe, then zoomed back in to the atom. I`m sure that film won an award. But I`m damned if I can find it, or remember its name. 

  • Space... so empty and lonely ;S  Just wondering whats in the center of galaxies? Some extremely huge stars or...?

  • Woah, how did you get a camera out there

  • The Milky Way Galaxy should be explained in simple straight forward terms. There's no need to confuse or complicate matter.

    1. In the Milky Way Galaxy are Billions of Stars.

    2. The Milky way Galaxy stretches 100,000 Light years.

    3. The Milky Way is one of 30 Galaxies in our area. (Pisces Cluster).

    4. Further out is another group of Galaxies called the Virgo Cluster.

  • Can somebody answer my what is that big glowing thing in the middle in the end?

  • @robinquach It could be the super black hole in the center of our galaxy i've heard some theories of that you should search it though.

  • thats bloody amazing, im working on something like that now, but as 2012, so it will only zoom from the sun to end up overlooking our system, as the sun expands swallowing the close planets then collapsing in on itself ending with shockwave :) (at least i hope i can manage that in AE)

  • @NHShaynne the closest thing to the sun doing us any damage in our lifetimes is the solar flare in may 2013 the whole 2012 thing is a lie it not gonna happen

  • @matty4music dude, i know, its just an animation, it looks cool and its just a name i can give it :L in animation you gotta have an imagination, dont have to be so literal about everything ;)

  • wow, where d'ya get your resources? Jupiter with the spinning varies cloud bands was awesome. Im still new to AE

  • I feel like eating the milky way candy bar

  • Is the Milky Way Galaxy a form of life?

  • this is so intense

  • its so coool i ddnt now that galaxy and milky way in like thiss .. iwass soo impressedd :D

  • I feel like im nothing im confuesed i dont know what i am its like im in my own world i cant feel anything!

  • i fell like im not in earth i feel like........im somewhere i dont know where i am im not a human no more!

  • where was neptune i didnt see NEPTUNE!!!!!

  • @AssassinsCreed177 What you saw was Neptune in a few million years.

  • @AssassinsCreed177 neptune had the rings they exist but faintly so scienticly they should be on this video

  • i dont get it whe can see so far away into different galaxies in the universe but we cant see pluto... i mean i know its small but their are sometimes smaller things in the universe smaller than that but we can still see it

  • Its sort of odd reading sum of these comments, my reaction to a video concerning with whats called spacetime  or our Universe is never associated with ''God'' or any Religion, historical Myths,or legends, I guess everybody views space from diffrent perspectives since its so hard to comprehend the magnitude of spacetime to begin with.

  • i feel very small

  • @gearswires I feel very large if you know what i mean...

    Im talking about my ego :)

    Just Kidding

  • @gearswires Don't let her tell you that! It's what you do with it that matters.

  • Damn how long did this take to render

  • Really beautiful i am a fan or how that say very interested in galaxy and space and this was amazing you just scale the things or how you did that everything was a picture ? is possible to get your project file ?

  • Great work! Other animators forget that, when viewed from a great distance, a large body in space naturally appears as a completely unmoving little point, no matter how you twist and turn in one direction. (You'd have to veer to the opposite direction for your POV to change. Only when you actually do a flyby near the object will it bloom to large size, then zip past you---while any little pinprick lights of distant stars remain absolutely still. (Yeah, those starfield screensavers were wrong.)

  • Is it possible to get your AE file?

  • well...if we wanna visit someone out there, we have to travel a lot lot lot lot lot faster then we can today to reach anyone who might wait for us in that big place...or grow much bigger till its only a step :)

  • we still,to this very day still havent seen our own galaxie,we havent put anything that far out into space yet,but we are so far away from others to see themsuch as andr. we base andr. on what our galxie might look like

  • 0:24 made me twitch!

  • What song did you use? I love it!

  • our god made all this for us to live in he so awesome

  • look our galaxy how big is it ... but no one can explant how big is the universe :)

  • for the first 1:40 there is no stars.... but all in all great video nice high res galaxy

  • small.... we're so small. holy this this is unbelieveable

  • 2:47 seems like your about to get into a battle, in a final fantasy game

  • We are located in the orion spur some 26,000 light years from the center of the galaxy, somewhere between the saggitarius and perseus arm.

  • its awsome!!! i really liked bt add sume cool music and it would be great!!! make more videos like this!! :D

  • This is Nice, but u gotta give some credit to Andrew Cramer for the beginning. also no where you zoomed out from our Galaxy isnt where the Sol System is located. We are in the Local Cluster, Just opposite of where you zoomed out, well, mayby not entrirley opposite but pretty close. Where you zoomed out is probably closer to the Valhallen Cluster. Or near the Outer Rim. Still it was a very nice.

  • where's the stars? xD

  • I am not even gonna finish watching this . . that sound is just enough to drive anyone up the wall

    And I don't know why you suddenly changed direction when you got the asteroid belt . . bizarre

  • dude, you did a badass job!  lol and you said this was your first video?!

  • Great effect... only thing is I would have added stars... it's too black.

  • wow this is cool and amazing

  • yeah this was cool but did it have any kind of accuracy as to where were we are currently positioned relative to mars galaxy?...i.e were are we in mars?

  • it didn't really have any scale. the program I used was after effects and AE is a 2D program so I faked the 3d look in this by essentialy moving pictures that I shaded/wrapped zooming in/out etc to create the effect of a 3d enviroment. Looking back I kind of wish I did do it to scale, would have looked much better an I would of used a real 3d software like 3ds max or something. This was my first motion graphics video and it kind of sucks weenie.

    And thanks for comment!

  • yeah its still real nice though,..good job ;-P

  • @FluffMachine AE can be 3d as well when you use some plug ins with 3d software

  • @FluffMachine Great video dude, i wish i had the material and knowledge thats needed to make a simulation of our galaxy.

  • that was cool

  • scale is really wrong

  • This shit is amazing except for that crazy sound blast at 0:24 that kinda fked my ears a bit. The end was sweet.

  • Have you tried the WorlWide Telescope? It gives a realistic scale of the solar system and neighboring stars.

  • @gimpyspetsnaz that happened to me too

  • @gimpyspetsnaz

    Shit ? Nebula Eagel !

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