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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2006

From Mt. Gaebris in Switzerland. What looks like fireworks are airplanes taking off from Zurich airport.

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  • awesome

  • Wow!

  • it is so beautiful i like it !! omg !!!

  • that was cool!!!

  • Wow even at night it is busy.

  • divide this by 60 and you get it in minuites.

    Therefore it takes that flash of light roughly 13 and a half minuites to make its journey, I doubt lightning travels so slow. In my opnion its a concerned cameraman checking on his timelapse video with a flashlight.

    Just an observation.

  • Now lets divide the number of frames in a day by the number of frames in this clip to get the number of frames between each shot (in realtime);

    2073600/2568 = roughly 807

    Now we divide 807 by 24 to get it in seconds

    = roughly 33.6 seconds between each picture.

    As the light takes roughly a second to move in and out of the clip, you get the gap between each shot, and make a seconds worth of them (24 frames)

    33.6*24 brings us back to 807 seconds

  • Heya, I was a little interested in what you said and thought i should clear something up for ya. Lets do some math!

    Lets say this video took 24 hours to film

    24*60 = 1440 minuites in a day

    1440*60 = 86400 seconds in a day

    The average film frame rate is 24 frames a second, therefore;

    86400*24 = 2073600 frames in a day.

    The film is 107 seconds, or (107*24) 2568 frames.

  • I love this, it's amazing. However, there's one part that really confuses me. If you go to 1:30, you see a light shoot back and forth from end of the hill the camera is set on, to the other. It just goes back and forth. It can't be the light from a plane flying unless the plane passed overhead and flew backwards in the same exact direction. My best guess is that it was lightning, but that would still be a longshot. Does anyone see what I'm talking about?

  • This one is the best. I love all the planes at night

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