This is what humans see almost every night for literal millennium up until electric lighting became the norm. It's kinda sad most people today would probably never see our own galaxy with their own eyes. I've only seen it a couple times when I went to a remote beach in the countryside.
No, our eyes have never been HD, haha. The Milky Way, even in the most remote areas, would look like a faint band across the sky. It is distinct, obviously, but not way it seems in photos and videos like these.
I was flying one night and i looked outside window and thought it was a town with lot of lights. But soon i realized thats not true coz lighting were almost horizontally coming at me. I was amazed to see how beautiful night sky actually is. We should have 1 hr of light savings where everyone comes out and just do stargazing.
Amazing!! I recently experienced plane journey in day time and suddenly came in my mind, that in night journey i can see stars😃😃😃😃😃 so i decided next time, i will take night flight!!
This view I could able to see in my Childhood 24 years back with naked eyes. Now due to air and light pollution , these majestic views have faint away .
“The heavens declare the glory of God; And the firmament sheweth his handywork.” Psalm 19:1 KJV but my God the lords creation is amazing 🤩 I cannot help but be amazed like I got chills watching this tho 🤩🤩🤩
Man u didnt just capture 1 galaxy i.e not just the milky way , but 2 more DWARF galaxies - Large and the small magellanic clouds which come into view after 1:35 ... those fuzzy patches ,,, kudos
@@submariner144 But you can see it too from the ground if you find a low light pollution place to watch the night sky. Check it out here: www.lightpollutionmap.info/
😀 A timelapse is "fast forward" video created from photos. On a night flight the number of photos can go up to about 5000 depending on factors like exposure of the photos, flight time, etc... Seeing them photo by photo is easy. Just hit pause during the timelapse playback and you can skip frame by frame of the video and every frame is a different photo...
Exceptional! I enjoy MW photography, but from a terrestrial vantage point. What exposure settings? Normally (on the ground), I use settings like 6-13 sec (focal length dependent), ISO 6400-12800, and f/1.8. Inflight, do you keep the aperture open for multiple seconds (perhaps that's turbulence-dependent)?
During the cruise part of the flight, I want to keep the timelapse speed steady, so I have a fixed exposure time of usually 6 seconds. Aperture is fixed on the fastest I have f/2.0. ISO will depend on the amount of Moon light available (Auto 100-12800)...
The lights are other planes passing by... On other videos we can see satellites and those would be slower lights (slower than crossing traffic lights) moving across the stars.
Muito muito bom! Grande video. Sou piloto na Portugalia e sou astronomo amador. Varias fotos para criar o time lapse? Não parecem é ter ficado afectadas com as vibrações que existem no aviao. Algum sistema de gimbal com a camara? Um abraço e bons voos
It almost looks fake it's so unbelievably awesome looking....looks like 2 separate screens the top showing the stars and milky way, the bottom shows land and some curvature of earth. It's funny I just looked this type of video up just after taking my dog out in the yard and looking up tonight I saw about 4 unexplained lights going across the nights sky above my house, and I saw a couple airplanes much lower, aswell and whenever I see this illuminated lights, similar to about the brightness of a star, maybe a little dimmer but its moving while all the others are stationary and its often I'll see a plane nearby it and it always makes me wonder if sometimes they could see whatever these objects are but i think these objects are far higher in altitude than planes but as i follow them with my eyes i end up losing sight of them almost like the illumination went out so its practically invisible in the nights sky.
Hello Daniel. The video is not fake or composed of 2 separate screens. It's exactly what we see on an airplane though you have to consider 2 main factors: - a camera can capture much more information and detail than what our naked eyes can see - the curvature of earth might be enhanced by the wide angle lens As for the lights you saw there's an easy explanation. They are satellites that become visible whenever the sun shines on them (more visible before sunrise and after sunset). As soon as they move to the earth's shadow, they become invisible to us... Also, they're easier to see on a timelapse because the light they reflect moves faster in the night sky...
@@BestAirplaneSeat But from my experience I know that it is very difficult to see the stars on the plane. Ask anyone who takes night flights and they will assure you that there are fewer stars visible from an airplane than visible from the earth
@@أمين-ظ8ل6ش what exactly is your experience? Are you a pilot? As I explained in another comment on this video, a camera can get MUCH more information than our eyes can ever see...
This is what humans see almost every night for literal millennium up until electric lighting became the norm. It's kinda sad most people today would probably never see our own galaxy with their own eyes. I've only seen it a couple times when I went to a remote beach in the countryside.
So true !!! And so sad too ……there’s nothing more beautiful ✨🤷♀️
We can see it with our naked eyes but not in this high definition as a camera can record it with long exposures...
so what do u see in person? what does it look like? like night time clouds? do u see any color at all?@@BestAirplaneSeat
No, our eyes have never been HD, haha. The Milky Way, even in the most remote areas, would look like a faint band across the sky. It is distinct, obviously, but not way it seems in photos and videos like these.
I was flying one night and i looked outside window and thought it was a town with lot of lights. But soon i realized thats not true coz lighting were almost horizontally coming at me. I was amazed to see how beautiful night sky actually is. We should have 1 hr of light savings where everyone comes out and just do stargazing.
Amazing!! I recently experienced plane journey in day time and suddenly came in my mind, that in night journey i can see stars😃😃😃😃😃 so i decided next time, i will take night flight!!
This view I could able to see in my Childhood 24 years back with naked eyes. Now due to air and light pollution , these majestic views have faint away .
What a view !!!!…………✨✨✨✨👀🤗…… trop cool ! J’adore 💖
Stunning views, thank you so much for sharing them!
This is mindblowing man like u go in space 🤣🤣🔥🔥 Magical
So beautiful I perfer night flights, best sleep ever!
“The heavens declare the glory of God; And the firmament sheweth his handywork.”
Psalm 19:1 KJV but my God the lords creation is amazing 🤩 I cannot help but be amazed like I got chills watching this tho 🤩🤩🤩
Gorgeous. You can do some songs too with these videos.
It is difficult to find available music that appeals to the most viewers - something you like might really irritate someone else ...
Man u didnt just capture 1 galaxy i.e not just the milky way , but 2 more DWARF galaxies - Large and the small magellanic clouds which come into view after 1:35 ... those fuzzy patches ,,, kudos
Amazing! Thanks!
Muitos parabéns pelo magnífico trabalho! 😉👍🏻
Hello. Beautiful videos. Do you have the full length videos?
What is published is all I have.
But you edited the raw video. To speed it up didnt you?
@@ARMWRESTLINGWORLD Nope. It's a timelapse video out of a lot of photos...
Tis is just wow mind blowing
Very beautiful. Can you see the milkyway clearly with naked eye? (Without camera)
Yes you can. But not as clearly as the camera can capture...
@@BestAirplaneSeat ah ok, i'll try the night flight. Thank you!
@@submariner144 But you can see it too from the ground if you find a low light pollution place to watch the night sky.
Check it out here:
www.lightpollutionmap.info/
Very nice seat indeed. Curious what type of flight and airplane this was, it seems to be flying very low.
Normal passenger flight from Portugal to Brazil. Airbus A-339 NEO... 😊
@@BestAirplaneSeattap air? 1:27
@@pathfinderop yes. Tap Air Portugal.
Please upload without timelapse, I'll watch it for 10 hours!
😀
A timelapse is "fast forward" video created from photos.
On a night flight the number of photos can go up to about 5000 depending on factors like exposure of the photos, flight time, etc...
Seeing them photo by photo is easy. Just hit pause during the timelapse playback and you can skip frame by frame of the video and every frame is a different photo...
@@BestAirplaneSeat I have near seen such a beautiful views. Is this like the realy raw footage or the exposure time is increased????
@@RUPESH_GOSAVI_1, the exposure time is obviously increased. That's why you're able to see the night sky like this...
Its crazy that you can see LMC and SMC
The timelapse is created from long exposure shots. The camera catches so much more than our naked eyes can see... 😉
Brazil... 💖🤩
Amazing graphics...u worked hard in it....but people are not fools.....
😂
Flying south southeast judging by the rotation of the sky?
South Southwest... 😉
@@BestAirplaneSeat dang, so close. But isn’t the center of rotation on the horizon slightly to the center right of the screen or did I get that wrong?
@@b-1sauce525 True, but the camera is not pointing straight forward but slightly left of center... 😉
@@BestAirplaneSeat ah good catch thank you
Exceptional! I enjoy MW photography, but from a terrestrial vantage point. What exposure settings? Normally (on the ground), I use settings like 6-13 sec (focal length dependent), ISO 6400-12800, and f/1.8. Inflight, do you keep the aperture open for multiple seconds (perhaps that's turbulence-dependent)?
During the cruise part of the flight, I want to keep the timelapse speed steady, so I have a fixed exposure time of usually 6 seconds. Aperture is fixed on the fastest I have f/2.0. ISO will depend on the amount of Moon light available (Auto 100-12800)...
what are those red and white dots passing??
Opposite traffic. Other airplanes flying in the opposite direction...
Thanks ❤
wow....
G.O.A.T.
What camera did you use to record this time lapse?
Sony A6300.
@@BestAirplaneSeat thank you sir!
@@BestAirplaneSeat Really cool time lapse. What lens did you use?
For this one was a Samyang 12mm f2.0
Is this route LIS-REC?
Nope. It was either LIS-GRU or LIS-GIG...
Noticed the spots of lights flying by! What are those? Wish I could fly and see
The lights are other planes passing by... On other videos we can see satellites and those would be slower lights (slower than crossing traffic lights) moving across the stars.
What are those white fuzzy things in the stars towards the end of the video?
Turbulence. It's a long exposure so any turbulence would show the stars as a trail and not as a single point in the sky...
@@BestAirplaneSeatyes I understand that but what I'm looking at is not necessarily in outer space. It's plane level but it can't be a plane
@@roccitysoundllc3404 maybe you're talking about the Large Magellanic and Small Magellanic Clouds that are clearly seen on this timelapse... 😉
GoPro order just cancelled. I'll go for sony
Is this really what they sky looks like without light pollution?
This is what the camera can "see". It catches much more info than what our eyes can see...
@@BestAirplaneSeat lame.
@@joshuabodde.6935your eyes still see a lot and you can still see the Milky Way
Somebody tell me the background music 🎶 I really love it❤️
It appears on the video...
Future Islands - Balance
Wait the passengers inside see this???
Muito muito bom! Grande video. Sou piloto na Portugalia e sou astronomo amador. Varias fotos para criar o time lapse? Não parecem é ter ficado afectadas com as vibrações que existem no aviao. Algum sistema de gimbal com a camara? Um abraço e bons voos
Sim, muitas fotos. Sem estabilização. A qualidade depende da turbulência (ou a falta dela) que se apanha...
It almost looks fake it's so unbelievably awesome looking....looks like 2 separate screens the top showing the stars and milky way, the bottom shows land and some curvature of earth. It's funny I just looked this type of video up just after taking my dog out in the yard and looking up tonight I saw about 4 unexplained lights going across the nights sky above my house, and I saw a couple airplanes much lower, aswell and whenever I see this illuminated lights, similar to about the brightness of a star, maybe a little dimmer but its moving while all the others are stationary and its often I'll see a plane nearby it and it always makes me wonder if sometimes they could see whatever these objects are but i think these objects are far higher in altitude than planes but as i follow them with my eyes i end up losing sight of them almost like the illumination went out so its practically invisible in the nights sky.
Hello Daniel.
The video is not fake or composed of 2 separate screens. It's exactly what we see on an airplane though you have to consider 2 main factors:
- a camera can capture much more information and detail than what our naked eyes can see
- the curvature of earth might be enhanced by the wide angle lens
As for the lights you saw there's an easy explanation. They are satellites that become visible whenever the sun shines on them (more visible before sunrise and after sunset). As soon as they move to the earth's shadow, they become invisible to us...
Also, they're easier to see on a timelapse because the light they reflect moves faster in the night sky...
@@BestAirplaneSeat it's fake. Im sure
@@أمين-ظ8ل6ش Well, you can believe whatever you want... But it's not fake or manipulated...
@@BestAirplaneSeat But from my experience I know that it is very difficult to see the stars on the plane. Ask anyone who takes night flights and they will assure you that there are fewer stars visible from an airplane than visible from the earth
@@أمين-ظ8ل6ش what exactly is your experience? Are you a pilot?
As I explained in another comment on this video, a camera can get MUCH more information than our eyes can ever see...
Is this real? 😯😯
Yep. It's 100% real.
The camera just picks much more light...
Holy pancake Batman!
1:25 UFO?
1:28 also
Nope. As explained on the video, they are opposite direction traffic (airplanes)...
Unbelievable
nice editing feels like real
Sorry for the disapointment but it's not edited... It's as real as it can get...
Its real not fake
We got a flat earther tin head
I’d love to strap you down in that cockpit and see your reaction lmao. Better yet, to the front of the plane outside
I think you never left the house bud
😳😳😳
Practically zero star precession.. Hm. I guess most people won't have a clue what they're looking at here.
Look at the left of the screen when it’s done climbing, there’s plenty of precession
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Iss no star ,imin this video milllions stars ,iss fake
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