Exactly the same for me! I had to get my roommate to come outside and look so I'd know wasn't going crazy... And then I looked it up online and I was actually bummed it was just starlink.. I thought I saw something extraterrestrial haha
Is this so aliens can get wifi near earth? It's a trap to lure aliens looking for free wifi. They have to come down to ask for the guest password and bam! We got em.
That's the Pleiades or Seven Sisters. Blue because the starlight is reflecting off interstellar dust. When I was young, I would call them the Teeny Tiny Dipper!
After the first few hundred starlink Sats were launched people complained about light pollution because of the light being reflected from them. So now they are all coloured black to avoid this.
Yes, but what many don't know is when colouring them black makes them more invisible to the eye, they are very bright in the infrared and so observatories that image in IR are screwed.
Debra, in case this is a comment which someday reaches your eyes, I just wanted to remark that your content is wonderful and quite breathtaking! Thank you for your efforts, devotion and passion! Kick all the asses, until they're ashes
I'd give anything to work at an observatory!!! That's been a dream of mine since I was a child, life kinda got in the way of that!! I wanna go to space so bad it isn't funny.... nothing on earth or anywhere else is more interesting then space!!!
Same here I wanna take a drive tour and look at all the things deep space has to offer, colliding meteors with planets (not planet Earth please or any planet with life) I’d be awesome if you could go inside a black hole where things start to get trippy in there would love to see a super nova and more just thinking about it gets me excited travel unimaginable distances at the speed of light and still not even at that speed would one be able to see it all exciting and depressing at the same time. I wish one could instantly and safely teleport from one place to another regardless of distance.
The people in the 40s :we are gonna have flying cars in the future The people now that listened to what the 40s said : nah bruh we got flying trains now but we still don’t have flying cars😊
@@thadarkestlordever Google it. Elon Musk never showed any sign of caring about the Astronomical Science Culture and launched his satellites without any approval from the World Astronomical Societies.
Technically, everything is moving. Furthermore, while it is true that the motion we see is because of the earth's rotation, it is not inaccurate to describe motion from one's perspective. If one is on a train speeding through the countryside the view is most commonly described as "rushing by" even though we all know it's the train moving.
@@rbraibish English is my second language, still I always thought of "rushing by" as from my perspective, "me" or "the train" are "rushing by". Anyway, I remember a song, walking in the air, with that phrase... Doesn't "translate" well 😋 into Spanish.
You can... Either screenshot it or record while the clip is playing. Assign your newly made file to be your background, and....wah-la!! You have a background. ✊🍀
It looks like after a few bright ones there are more faint ones still in tow. If that’s the difference that has been accomplished then bravo 👏. A huge improvement if the case and I’m not confusing space debris for the satellite
Nothig like a casual astronomer that thinks his star trail picture is more important than the technological advancement of the human race. Relax and take a picture the next day, those satellites are visible like that only shortly after launch.
I'm just wondering, because normally streaks like that are things burning up in the atmosphere, which I severely hope that the starlink probes are not, so what is causing those streaks?
Reflection from the sun light. Starlink satellites are pretty disposable though, and they will deorbit and burn in the atmosphere once they no longer work
@@GooseCrack There are research papers about satellites burning up in the atmosphere and adversely affecting the ozone layer. When 10s of thousands of these things expire and come down, the effect could be disastrous. BTW, when the sats expire, more will be sent to replace them and on it goes continuously. It's space pollution. period.
I was drunk and high when I saw this. Thought the aliens were here.
Exactly the same for me!
I had to get my roommate to come outside and look so I'd know wasn't going crazy...
And then I looked it up online and I was actually bummed it was just starlink..
I thought I saw something extraterrestrial haha
I got epilepsy
CGI
I’m high rn and did not think that
U was faded
Everyone Gangsta till theres a Real Train in the sky
😂😂
Yup
The STARRAIL
THE NAMELESS
And you can see the Pleiades! Beautiful bunch!
Aka The Seven Sisters ☺️☺️☺️☺️
@Pat The Patriot not even Google knows what you are talking about.
@@Napstone But there's more than 7. Am I looking at the wrong cluster?
And jupiter
And thus began the laser wars. (Amazing footage btw!)
Hawaii wishes they would’ve read this comment long ago
Sorry, but those are QUITE CLEARLY tracer rounds being fired at UFOs.
Totally agreed he’s misleading us
@@llounfox9290 :(
@@heatherlover1198 but are you smart enough to take a joke
@@llounfox9290 No
@@heatherlover1198 are you telling me you're not intelligent enough to comprehend that that comment was _clearly_ a joke? 🤔
Is this so aliens can get wifi near earth? It's a trap to lure aliens looking for free wifi. They have to come down to ask for the guest password and bam! We got em.
😂😂
Dude you’re crazy for that😂 the fact that you had that thought is funny as hell. Aliens coming for free WiFi😅
Love your imagination lol
The little dipper has a vibrant blue looks amazing
That's the Pleiades or Seven Sisters. Blue because the starlight is reflecting off interstellar dust. When I was young, I would call them the Teeny Tiny Dipper!
Dude Venus was just chilling
After the first few hundred starlink Sats were launched people complained about light pollution because of the light being reflected from them. So now they are all coloured black to avoid this.
Yes, but what many don't know is when colouring them black makes them more invisible to the eye, they are very bright in the infrared and so observatories that image in IR are screwed.
It does seem quite irresponsible to have allowed starlink, it's going to really mess with astronomy...
Black satellites matter!
It was a selfish project to do. Pollute space that will harm the research in the astronomy field and even other fields too. Very irresponsible
@@nonya2905 Considering other irresponsible things humans have done to nature, this one wasn't that bad
Such clean, noise free imagery
Оболдеть какая красота!!!! Успеваем загадывать желания🌠
exactly what we saw with my cousin the other day at around 3am. Holyshit!
hey stay I’m sick and infected by the moldy bread
Was at a family friends house when we saw the train of satellites. It looked like a moving triangle. We temporarily freaked out.
I wish I could see so many stars at night from my town. Too many light pollution
The open fields of Colorado. Amazing
Child slave billionaire satellites dont help the problem, just more visual pollution for astronomers
@@rauljrlara9994 at where
@@vaishakhk1238 many cities or states not just Colorado . Just find a area where no big cities are around.
w cgi
omg where was this filmed it’s gorgeous
Debra, in case this is a comment which someday reaches your eyes, I just wanted to remark that your content is wonderful and quite breathtaking!
Thank you for your efforts, devotion and passion!
Kick all the asses, until they're ashes
Thank you! You are very kind.
This quote is cool
U can see and hear a sky like this every nigth in Rio
The train rolled over CA around 8 this evening. 4/26/20 they were more spread apart. Super cool!
bro wtf thats 3 weeks into the future
Ye I'm posting on 4/18/2020 wtf?
@@JarthenGreenmeadow give it 8 more days, we may see something
All of them went "NEEEEEAAM!"
Is that big cluster the Pleiades- top left?
Hi Colin, yes, that is the Pleiades star cluster and Venus is the bright object below.
I'd give anything to work at an observatory!!! That's been a dream of mine since I was a child, life kinda got in the way of that!! I wanna go to space so bad it isn't funny.... nothing on earth or anywhere else is more interesting then space!!!
Same but I still kinda rather want to stay on earth. But I sure do love neutron stars 😍
Same here I wanna take a drive tour and look at all the things deep space has to offer, colliding meteors with planets (not planet Earth please or any planet with life) I’d be awesome if you could go inside a black hole where things start to get trippy in there would love to see a super nova and more just thinking about it gets me excited travel unimaginable distances at the speed of light and still not even at that speed would one be able to see it all exciting and depressing at the same time. I wish one could instantly and safely teleport from one place to another regardless of distance.
JPL is my dream job even if it's cleaning toilets lol
@@pinkyhotmessx69 What's stopping you? Just make sure your credit is good, and you have no felonies on record. They do background checks.
@@YUMA-jz9xx good credit to work at JPL huh? What's next, my mother's maiden name and my social security number?... oh wait
You know it’s a high speed train
Absolutely beautiful ty for sharing
The people in the 40s :we are gonna have flying cars in the future
The people now that listened to what the 40s said : nah bruh we got flying trains now but we still don’t have flying cars😊
Muskies not into astronomy, he's into becoming the richest man in history. His starlink satellites will set Astronomy back about a hundred years.
Why
@@thadarkestlordever Google it. Elon Musk never showed any sign of caring about the Astronomical Science Culture and launched his satellites without any approval from the World Astronomical Societies.
I love space such a mystery look at all the stars
Im from greece and i saw this above my house
Looking like a star wars space battle
This is beautiful
It's like watching real life Star Wars!!!
Belles images !
I like it how you can see the universe moving.
The earth is moving, not the stars :)
Technically, everything is moving. Furthermore, while it is true that the motion we see is because of the earth's rotation, it is not inaccurate to describe motion from one's perspective. If one is on a train speeding through the countryside the view is most commonly described as "rushing by" even though we all know it's the train moving.
That is known as rotation planets tend do to that
@@rbraibish English is my second language, still I always thought of "rushing by" as from my perspective, "me" or "the train" are "rushing by". Anyway, I remember a song, walking in the air, with that phrase... Doesn't "translate" well 😋 into Spanish.
This is just cool cause you can see the earth moving
I see these every night.
Man I thought it was Star Wars coming to life
I wish i can make this a wallpaper on my phone 😍❤️
You can... Either screenshot it or record while the clip is playing. Assign your newly made file to be your background, and....wah-la!! You have a background. ✊🍀
@@narnzipan nice one. Thanks for the tips ❤️
Looks like moving lightworms for me.
Looks like a somewhat longitudinal orbit.
This is exactly what I'm here to determine.
It looks like after a few bright ones there are more faint ones still in tow. If that’s the difference that has been accomplished then bravo 👏. A huge improvement if the case and I’m not confusing space debris for the satellite
Awesome
Man will not found another home for living except earth
That's Beautiful
Sky looks soo gorgeous 😍🌠
Saw 1 last night over Nashville about 9:00
Well there goes astronomy
nothing new😂
That's so cool. Make more of these videos plz
Nothing can leave the dome
"You'll own nothing and you'll be happy"
Waw what a beautiful view
I've even seen them in my country too
More activity in space than on earth 🌏
What planet/star that shine bright there.
They just filming the new Star Wars movie it’s all calm 😂
Lindo video 🙏🙏🙏
please leave the sky for the stars only
I saw this thinking it was an actual train in the sky😔
Awesome view wonderfully done see any abnormal meteor showers by chance
Yeah these actually just flew over my town not that long ago it’s some crazy stuff
Seen this the past two nights. 🙂
Mad. Looking.
Now that is wacky.
I know that in Monday night in 4:00
Clock you can see plants in line 😮
Will we ever be able to see them again
Space X is years ahead
Magnificent
Nothing like setting up your camera for hours to get good star trails and have it get ruined!
Nothig like a casual astronomer that thinks his star trail picture is more important than the technological advancement of the human race. Relax and take a picture the next day, those satellites are visible like that only shortly after launch.
Me waiting for the brrrrrtt
satellites with hologram projectors that make the extra effects when the firmaments hit
WOW Great Footage ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡ Loved Every Minute ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
Wouldn't they be moving slowly with earth if they were in our orbit?
Can anyone explain why they pass one direction then go back past in the opposite direction?
when i first saw iit i was like is those eyes watching me Lol.
I'm just wondering, because normally streaks like that are things burning up in the atmosphere, which I severely hope that the starlink probes are not, so what is causing those streaks?
Reflection from the sun light. Starlink satellites are pretty disposable though, and they will deorbit and burn in the atmosphere once they no longer work
@@GooseCrack Cool! Thanks for the info!
@@GooseCrack There are research papers about satellites burning up in the atmosphere and adversely affecting the ozone layer. When 10s of thousands of these things expire and come down, the effect could be disastrous. BTW, when the sats expire, more will be sent to replace them and on it goes continuously. It's space pollution. period.
@@tangolimalima okey lol
I seen this in person 15 close together satlights going into the shadow of earth and disappearing. I knew elon musk was up to it 😆
What’s going on in that city?
Satellite to train kahan hai
How's there so much stars when you're in a location full of light pollution? Im guessing long exposure or just me being dumb?
fake pic
everybody gangsta till they see a glowing green light up in the sky
what camera
Can we just start the hiring process for terraphorming, I'm getting tired of flipping covid burgers man.
What's the big blue cluster of stars?
Hi, that's the Pleiades star cluster also known as The Seven Sisters
@@tangolimalima thank you so much. The night sky is incredible to look at 😊
Are you going to do a follow up to this as he adds more or that all of then for the area
Sure, I am doing a time lapse right now and there are so many satellites. Maybe not quite as bright.
That’s sick.
Is Starlink Magmar???😶
Flew over Ireland tonight
Where is that place? It's amazing!!
British Columbia, Canada
@@tangolimalima Wow! I don't want to offend you but I didn't know Canada was that Beautiful.
@@pixlitol lol, no offence
Where is this?? It looks very similar to my town especially with those cars going up and down the mountain
Hi, the town is Osoyoos, BC, Canada. Looking west.
I have also seen this today only and wandering what was that and searched in youtube
You do realize that you caught several objects traveling approximately as fast as or faster than the satellite train.
Guys can i see cetus?
😂😂😂 just witnessed it here in ATL had me petrified!
Love the footage. Hate those satellites though...
سبحان الله العلي العظيم وتعالى علون كبيرا وبحمده عدد خلقه ورضا نفسه وزنة عرشه ومداد كلماته
3/4 on the top left is that a constellation or galaxy?
Hi, I think what you are asking is the bright star cluster called the Seven Sisters or Pleiades.
Fun fact low earth orbit satellites are making it hard for earth telescopes to look deep into space
thats the point
Where did you captured the landscape? Its looking cool there
The only factor affecting night sky view is light pollution.
You can check the light pollution map.
which city is this ??
Maine bhi Patna Bihar me abhi dekha aur search kiye .
Welp thats how you find pleiades just go to a mountain I guess
What is that big white bright star?
good cgi