THE 7 most AMAZING objects YOU can see with the NAKED EYE! 🤩🔭

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @cj123456789012345678
    @cj123456789012345678 Год назад +20

    Ayyy I just saw you on a Reddit clip with England fans being asked about Mbappe - hope you're having a great time man

    • @DamonScotting
      @DamonScotting  Год назад +4

      Hahaha, cheers!
      I'm flying home tomorrow, I've watched mbappe play live twice this tournament and we're going to be lucky if he doesn't bag 2 against us on Saturday! #ComeOnEngland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🙌

    • @cj123456789012345678
      @cj123456789012345678 Год назад

      @@DamonScotting Living the dream haha! Its going to be a good game

    • @Hemnin
      @Hemnin Год назад

      Reading this comment I remembered,
      Bro why does our moon not have a common name 💀💀

    • @greekrevoltontheway
      @greekrevoltontheway Год назад +2

      @@Hemnin in fact there is. Luna!

    • @Hemnin
      @Hemnin Год назад

      @@greekrevoltontheway a common name bro

  • @MFTAQ
    @MFTAQ Год назад +31

    I love the Pleiades and believe it or not, I love looking at our own Moon for hours.

    • @mads.kristensen1236
      @mads.kristensen1236 Год назад

      Can you tell the name of your twlescope? I’ll like one too but have no idea what to chose

    • @MFTAQ
      @MFTAQ Год назад

      @@mads.kristensen1236 I have a Orion 4.5 Short Tube

    • @darkdetoxgaming6059
      @darkdetoxgaming6059 Год назад +2

      I dont have any telescopes i just watch the moon with my nakes eyes i do it for hours our moon is amazing.

    • @VJShortnimation
      @VJShortnimation Год назад

      Cant see it on our rooftop🥲

    • @gman116lop
      @gman116lop Год назад +2

      Fr. We tend to get used to the moon but when u stop n look it’s always lookin back as pretty as ever 🌝

  • @DamonScotting
    @DamonScotting  Год назад +16

    Which one was your favourite?
    Can you suggest anymore cool objects that we can see in the night sky? 🌙
    If you'd like to be in with a chance of winning one of the telescopes used in the video then check out my recent giveaway video.
    (I will never reply to your comment telling you have won a prize.
    There was a scammer in the comments who I have since blocked. The winners will be announced on this page on December 12th in a video by me).
    Good luck and clear skies ✨️

    • @aishwaryatripathi4360
      @aishwaryatripathi4360 Год назад +1

      I like looking at the Sun. Feel like I can do it for hours...
      Although it doesn't really appear in the night sky for some reason; but what IS "night" really?!

    • @luke-steadman3600
      @luke-steadman3600 Год назад +1

      Looks like an amazing place for a holiday ! Where is this ?

    • @kalpanadevi5214
      @kalpanadevi5214 Год назад +1

      My favourite are Orion and big dipper as I can see them with my naked eye whenever I want in night time.
      You are just amazing. I can see the excitement and happiness in your face while telling us all about this cosmic things. I love astronomy already and your videos increase my interest towards it even more.
      Please don't stop making these videos.
      Love you and our astronomy ❤️
      Hope you read my comment 😊
      From India 🇮🇳

    • @redfeatherpro15
      @redfeatherpro15 Год назад +1

      Something about neptune or Uranus is just amazing (im not making a joke about uranus), i think its the colour

    • @astrobhais
      @astrobhais Год назад

      I love it when you can see Jupiter and it's moon with the naked eye. It's unlikely coz of pollution in big cities, but it's a sight for sore eyes.

  • @Mobilebharat
    @Mobilebharat Год назад +11

    I can smell a successful RUclips career that has begun. Best wishes for future endeavors. You're delivering great quality content. Your passion for astronomy is undoubtedly incredible. 👏

  • @roadshoulderphotography683
    @roadshoulderphotography683 Год назад +2

    The Horse head nebula would be on my list of objects to see

  • @jorgecas5678
    @jorgecas5678 Год назад +2

    Very beautiful! Mars is also a great view, specially these days in opposition. And comets are always a fantastic thing to see

  • @Alex-sj2gq
    @Alex-sj2gq Год назад +4

    Officially my favorite channel.

  • @IsInteresting
    @IsInteresting Год назад +1

    In my teens I saw Mercury through a pair of binoculars. I located it using an astronomy program which was written in Basic on a Commodore 64. I could see the surface of Mercury clearly and it looked the size of a small ping pong ball as the sun was setting. Unfortunately I am un able to locate it ever again as I don't live in a high apartment anymore. Thanks for the video it takes me way back and helps me find new sky objects.

  • @shrutighag5159
    @shrutighag5159 Год назад +2

    My favourite is definitely the pleiades star cluster ✨✨!

  • @ARodriguez5
    @ARodriguez5 Год назад +2

    I absolutely love your passion!!! My husband thinks I'm crazy when I'm in the backyard for hours staring at the sky with my binoculars. I find it so fascinating and I'm just in awe of everything space has to offer. ⭐️🌕🪐 I'm currently trying to save for a telescope so the kids and I can enjoy it together like my brother and I used to do as kids. Fingers crossed I'm the lucky winner from your competition.🤞🏻
    Thank you for sharing your videos. I love watching your joy and passion. It's wonderful to see!

  • @seemayadav4319
    @seemayadav4319 Год назад +3

    Let's go he has started uploading regularly!!!

  • @whoppersrcool
    @whoppersrcool 4 месяца назад

    thanks for this video. I recently got a telescope and my first DSO was the Hercules Globular Cluster! I didn’t realize what it was until I saw your clip and the star positions matched what I saw in my eyepiece!!
    Love your content, keep it up!

  • @santiagomoebio
    @santiagomoebio Год назад +2

    M57, the Ring Nebula, was THAT object for me, because I couldn't believe such as strange shape, that resembles nothing on the sky I knew hitherto, is hanging up there to be found and seen.

  • @redfeatherpro15
    @redfeatherpro15 Год назад +2

    Hey damon, I've been amazed with astronomy ever since i can remember, and you really help me remember why i love it so much. I will forever appreciate that.
    Just wanted to say your really under rated and should definitely have as much subs as veritasium or someone like that so dont worry fame is right around the corner.

  • @Medico_Maniac
    @Medico_Maniac Год назад +1

    Please describe about exoplanets like Kepler 452b etc..

  • @letszoomit365
    @letszoomit365 Год назад

    Thanks again 🙏 The Pleiades and Orion Nebula is defenitly some objects I want to try imaging when the weather and time will be here for me 🤩👌👌

  • @astrobhais
    @astrobhais Год назад

    So happy to see you back!! We missed you and your creative teaching. Hope ur well and good 👍 💓 😊

  • @eduardoturriza6319
    @eduardoturriza6319 Год назад

    Been a fan of this channel for a long time, and still every single time a video comes out I get excited. Thank you for all the hard work, Damon!

  • @jungersrules
    @jungersrules Год назад +2

    I got to see the Orion Nebula through a telescope at the visitor's center on top of Mauna Kea. Truly breathtaking. Next time I go, I'm going up the visitor's center every night, lol. Which pair of binoculars would you recommend, or do you have a YT video covering this very question?

  • @tomoos2t4u
    @tomoos2t4u Год назад +2

    great videos man you really inspire me

  • @meredithkuebler3720
    @meredithkuebler3720 Год назад +2

    I have a question if you dont mind. What would a 525x telescope be able to see? I've been wanting to get into stargazing for a while now.

  • @KiwiMaker
    @KiwiMaker Год назад

    Love your inspiration. Subscribed! I must get to a mountain top one evening for those amazing views.

  • @ihatevott
    @ihatevott 7 месяцев назад

    Damon your passion is infectious!! my personal favorite objects is actually the Orion constellation. It was the first object in the night sky I ever saw and remember looking at as a kid. I used to stand outside in the night and look at it from my driveway. Now whenever I’m outside, I always glance up to spot it, and every time it makes me feel like a kid again

  • @charlii007
    @charlii007 Год назад +1

    I'm in Australia and the coolest one here is the saucepan and handle!?? Now I don't know the official term.... Venus is a massive bright light in the Skye....I absolutely love the moon and have so many photos taken just from my phone camera and got some good ones of when she was pink at the end of last year.... My fav on your video was the one at the end sorry CHEMO BRAIN can't remember the damn name was it Andromeda??
    I've always had a fascination with astronomy, mum had a book that I would sit and look at for hours on end she told me about all the stars and the formations etc, this book was also an Atlas of the world... Where I am living now back in the bush the sky is just so alive...I love it. You came across my feed somehow and I'm glad you did because you have just ignited my childhood passion and I'm going to have to buy me a telescope and camera so I have a really DAMN good excuse for not being able to sleep and I can star gaze all night ... I'm so excited!!!! Great job.... Thank you...... 💖

  • @pari8290
    @pari8290 Год назад +3

    What kind of music will multiversal rock band play? 🤔
    Btw loved the episode as always. I agree with you Orion is the best object to see in the night sky although I wish we could see it the way you showed in your animation. 😍

    • @DamonScotting
      @DamonScotting  Год назад +2

      I just searched "Ethereal Music" and then played a few before choosing this as my favourite.
      Thanks 👍

  • @anonymous-5431
    @anonymous-5431 Год назад +1

    The weather is bad here today 😢

    • @Exposing21
      @Exposing21 Год назад

      Same… I wanted to use my telescope so bad today

  • @smalldarkfan
    @smalldarkfan Год назад +1

    I love how this channel has evolved! Been here since the first vid 🌟♥️

  • @suehoughton6946
    @suehoughton6946 Год назад

    We saw ISS pass over Australia about 8 week ago very cool

  • @brahma80
    @brahma80 Год назад

    we, family of four, started with spotting Orion with naked eye and finding it's name from a mobile app, stellarium and then i found you. I believe our journey to the next worlds started.

  • @stulivelife
    @stulivelife Год назад +1

    Great video mate, I started Astronomy last Christmas when I bought my son a $200 scope. Now I'm hooked and loving Astrophotography.
    Your Video took me back to Christmas when I first looked at the Orion Nebula. Aw inspiring. Thank you mate.

    • @Cosmo47526
      @Cosmo47526 Год назад

      What was the scope called?

    • @stulivelife
      @stulivelife Год назад

      @@Cosmo47526 Skywatcher 114/500 AZ Reflector Telescope

  • @hakouxd
    @hakouxd Год назад +1

    We should go outside and watch mars now its event today 😀
    I cant do that , the weather really bad here 😶

  • @loco12330
    @loco12330 9 месяцев назад +2

    3:17 i been there mate

  • @neetu0700
    @neetu0700 Год назад +2

    ✨💫🌌 just love your concept ❤

  • @loczekblond6202
    @loczekblond6202 Год назад +2

    Ur he best and your content is amazing😍😍

  • @armaan3212
    @armaan3212 Год назад +1

    God damn i wish i could watch new ones each day
    Keep it up mayte

  • @rporta
    @rporta Год назад

    12:36 a multiversal rock band does sound like the ultimate goal!

  • @kaungsatthein8172
    @kaungsatthein8172 Год назад +1

    nice video mate I hope you have wonderful Christmas this year .

  • @anaklusmos7398
    @anaklusmos7398 Год назад

    Can you maybe review the Mizar 70/900 telescope? Anyway, cool video!

  • @ajeethraja3274
    @ajeethraja3274 Год назад

    Astronomical is the JWST for us... Just had a spectacular view... Especially the ISS and astrotos...

  • @harripods
    @harripods Год назад

    How do you get this clear video 13:30 onwards, it’s very nice which camera and lens u used for that shot. Keep going my friend I love your videos it’s very informative

  • @Sami_elite
    @Sami_elite Год назад

    Damon ure a Legend, never stop making these vids!!!! Ive admired the cosmos sice i was a child.

  • @shwetagautam5700
    @shwetagautam5700 Год назад +1

    Me and my sister love to watch the Pleiades coz its so easy to spot them in the night sky.
    And congratulations for your new subscriber (the crabs) 😂

  • @toshy584
    @toshy584 Год назад

    Great vid, subscribing. Have you looked at the moon with a pair of binoculars? Omg.

  • @space-aceguy8447
    @space-aceguy8447 Год назад

    I just can't believe that we can see the craters of the moon, with a really cheap telescope. Maybe that should also be in this cool objects list.

  • @Qwerty63-hr4yx
    @Qwerty63-hr4yx 11 месяцев назад

    0:19 damn bro he is enraged!

  • @abubacar
    @abubacar Год назад

    I’m curious how the stars are so well defined in a lot of the clips of you talking. You can make out the Milky Way perfectly in this shot. 4:21

  • @sahilansari1985
    @sahilansari1985 Год назад

    Bro I miss you and your video thanks for comeback Love form India 💞💝💝

  • @jdrailfan391
    @jdrailfan391 Год назад +1

    Venus and the Hyades, the closest Star cluster to Earth. At only about 400 of so light years away.

  • @robzehendner752
    @robzehendner752 Год назад +1

    what was the camera you were using?

  • @guillaumeparadis6331
    @guillaumeparadis6331 Год назад

    Nice video, I agree on 6 of these wonders but I would say the moon instead of th ISS( iIn binocular or scope, it's amazing) and yeah, M42 is the best.

  • @LAGoodz
    @LAGoodz Год назад +1

    Nice video. The ISS actually orbits ~ 417 km above from the earth, definitely not 100 km.

  • @Pritam16
    @Pritam16 Год назад

    Winter - Night Sky - Astronomy ahhh peacee!!! ✨

  • @saifawan3964
    @saifawan3964 Год назад

    Love your content

  • @danbrydges
    @danbrydges Год назад

    2:10 I live in Nottingham, where would you suggest to go for dark skies around here without going up to the peak district? Hoveringham is good from personal experience along by the river

  • @ayushjaiswal.
    @ayushjaiswal. Год назад

    Amazing video broo 🤠

  • @VJShortnimation
    @VJShortnimation Год назад

    Sirius is always the first thing i see in the night sky when i go out, aside the moon.. My favourite is probably Mars cause it looks like a red star at the nigh sky.. Saturn, jupiter capella and other stars can also be seen at the night sky even with light pollution! I saw all that just in our rooftop no telescope used

  • @axelvadd9215
    @axelvadd9215 Год назад

    The most underrated channel on youtube👏

  • @FirstBornProtoType
    @FirstBornProtoType Год назад

    Please point out what on the screen you are talking about. Two episodes I've watched and still have no idea where the Orion Nebula is. Also no idea as to the altitude of the space station, I struggle with it being 100km.

  • @gupinathdas7005
    @gupinathdas7005 Год назад +3

    I want to know your telescope details please tell me or make your telescope details video please.
    I want to know. 🙂

  • @michaeloppenheimer2582
    @michaeloppenheimer2582 Год назад

    The ring Nubla !!!

  • @the1outof99ministry8
    @the1outof99ministry8 Год назад

    To be honest, when I first looked at your channel, I thought you had like 2 million subscribers

  • @NgatiDreadz
    @NgatiDreadz Год назад

    I seen you violate that scope 😂😂

  • @CedsBritishBrass34
    @CedsBritishBrass34 Год назад

    For me it is also the Orion nebula, however this video kinda sad realising i live in belgium with one of the worst light polluted areas, i mean i did see the nebula, but only very faint and when i saw the vieuw there it made me so stoked to visit a place like that once in my life where i can see the Orion nebula among the others in all their glory 🤘

  • @ktmnightskies
    @ktmnightskies Год назад +1

    i think the moon should count too

  • @carlstevens4981
    @carlstevens4981 Год назад

    Where are plaedis? Roughly! I can't find them.

  • @whateverwhenever3469
    @whateverwhenever3469 Год назад

    Thank you for the inpiration

  • @tygical
    @tygical Месяц назад

    i think venus is a bit more amazing because you can sometimes see the crescent shape with your naked eye

  • @pjkarate9974
    @pjkarate9974 Год назад

    anybody else noticed the galaxy that orbits andromeda? (M33) 2:04

  • @digantabiswas5085
    @digantabiswas5085 Год назад

    Bro, Astronomical s3 ? 🙃

  • @ZENXYY
    @ZENXYY Год назад

    Im getting a $400 telescope you think i can look at the closer galaxies like andromeda?

  • @SadbutTrue4
    @SadbutTrue4 Год назад

    The univers is all unknown with great creations all palaces

  • @srikanthmeg
    @srikanthmeg Год назад

    Northern Night Sky

  • @gokulshriman4046
    @gokulshriman4046 Год назад

    Well......
    That's cool 😎

  • @rip-daraab3232
    @rip-daraab3232 Год назад

    The polution☕️

  • @Cashier-91001
    @Cashier-91001 Год назад

    The colliding bro is scary idk what will happend to our milky way and what will happend to earth bro 2 earths nah bro

  • @bsfatboy
    @bsfatboy Год назад

    Big Dipper and then the North Star

  • @brunnachristofoletti8584
    @brunnachristofoletti8584 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @TheRandomTurtleOfficial
    @TheRandomTurtleOfficial 3 месяца назад

    alright who tf made the thumbnail 😭

  • @doctorkamraan3426
    @doctorkamraan3426 Год назад

    If you ask me...THE best thing we can see in our night sky is the MOON ❤️🌕

  • @missknowsitall8705
    @missknowsitall8705 Год назад

    YAWNS

  • @tinker0383
    @tinker0383 Год назад +1

    Damon , my 7 year old son says we can call the seven sisters , seven separate sisters once they move apart , 250 million years in the future 😆😆

  • @Fartmaster699
    @Fartmaster699 7 месяцев назад

    You may not see this comment but it would be great help if u could reccomend a telescope for me I want telescope which can view deep sky in highly light polluted areas and or few planets I want something that may be good for a beginner but not a cheap affordable telescope my budget is about 1500-2000 dollars.