Spectacular Oregon desert star watching
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2021
- Every year, starwatchers from all over the country gather in the Oregon high-desert to bond over a love of dark nights and starry skies.
The lack of light pollution in this part of Central Oregon makes this one of the best spots in the nation to view this bright tapestry of constellations, planets and stars.
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WOW! Cannot stop crying tears of joy!!! Thank you!
This experience should be available to every young (and old!) person. It is life-changing. Thank you always, educators and OPB!!! 🙏💥❤️
So spectacularly beautiful.
Awesome to know that where they are at is not far from where I live. I much enjoy central Oregon.
Cool!! Fantastically beautiful night sky! Great adventure! Excellent filmed! 👍👍👍
Good job, OPB and everyone involved in making this video! And hello to Dave P. and other friends of the night sky, who kindly share their telescope views with strangers in the dark. The stars endure, and bring joy endlessly . . . .
When you look at a fabulous painting with all it's intricacies you know instinctively there had to be a painter, a creator right. The picture itself is evidence of the painter. And so too as we look at this great canvas and see the exsquisite, miraculous grandeur of the Heaven's we call The Universe we can know for sure THERE IS A PAINTER! TO IMAGINE THAT THIS GREAT FANTASTIC UNIVERSE WITH ALL IT'S SYMMETRY JUST HAPPENED, BY PURE CHANCE, WITHOUT ANY DESIGN OR PURPOSE OR PAINTER TAKES MUCH MUCH MORE FAITH TO MAINTAIN THAN THE OBVIOUS FACT. THERE IS A PAINTER!
Billions of stars = billions of civilizations !
Great stuff
Beautiful! Great video and channel, what a find :))
Astronomer Rob's top rating!
Never knew this place’s beauty at night if not because of Days Gone
Anyone else feel panicked seeing the milky way for the first time in person ?
P.s couldn’t take my eyes off it at all
What camera is picking this up on video?!?
I'm curious about this as well.
I would suspect the Canon ME20F-SH and a very fast lens, however it would be nice to know for sure.
My only other guess would be the Sony A7S III. Either way you can now do this with a combination of a very low light capable camera, a very fast lens, and a retarded shutter speed/frame rate. I love when technology opens new windows of creativity like this.
Does the sky actually look like to the naked eye, or is this using low exposure cameras?
Where is this spot at? I’d love to go visit
its the Oregon Star Party
where?
Okay but where was this filmed
Where is this at I'd love to go
@@3lzent503 dark Sky park
are the stars visible to the naked eye?
Yes