Andromeda Galaxy Live View through my Telescope

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2021
  • My first Andromeda Galaxy video hit 1 million views, so I descided to make a more detailed one. Live View M31,M32 and M110 as well as some long Exposures through my Telescope.
    Music: Hazy - Expand: • Hazy - Expand
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    Telescope: 10" Newton (amzn.to/49ltpMd)
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    Camera: Sony A7s (amzn.to/488F5Ro)
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    ©Visuals by Astromagazine
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  • @texdoc89
    @texdoc89 3 месяца назад +17

    It's things like this that always leave me dumbfounded when people say space doesn't interest them... we can literally see with the naked eye/telescope another freaking galaxy with similar characteristics to our own. HOW IN THE HELL DOES THAT NOT blow your mind begging for answers to questions you didn't know you needed answered?!?! Great video and perfect music 👍

    • @ohasis8331
      @ohasis8331 15 дней назад +1

      Limited horizons.

    • @elita2cents
      @elita2cents 2 дня назад

      And for all those limited horizons, ignorance is bliss.

  • @Edmond347
    @Edmond347 2 года назад +475

    The music could not be more perfect. It's beautiful.

  • @9Ballr
    @9Ballr 2 года назад +1516

    "A galactic collision is predicted in about 4.5 billion years." I can't wait!

    • @toddlipira8726
      @toddlipira8726 2 года назад +74

      Get used to disappointment.

    • @andmetalforall2763
      @andmetalforall2763 2 года назад +139

      I’ll get the popcorn ready….

    • @R-A-F
      @R-A-F 2 года назад +48

      Everyone can't 🙃

    • @paulhagen5645
      @paulhagen5645 2 года назад +38

      Yes I'm looking forward to it too.

    • @ejosjek52.87
      @ejosjek52.87 2 года назад +33

      Thats not a happy thing our milky way will die :(( thats my home galaxy :((((((((

  • @chewinggum5550
    @chewinggum5550 2 года назад +365

    This is such an underrated channel....
    Whole internet is filled with tik tokers, memers and god knows what else...
    Ppl like you should be well known....
    Thanks for bringing an object from 2.5 million light years away to my room....
    :D

    • @Longshanks1956
      @Longshanks1956 2 года назад +6

      Hear, hear.

    • @patbrennan6572
      @patbrennan6572 2 года назад +16

      Let's face the facts, ordinary people don't have the mental capacity to comprehend such a profound subject. It even boggles the minds of great thinkers.

    • @pflaffik
      @pflaffik 2 года назад +6

      @@patbrennan6572 Interest for astronomi is not a measure for mental capacity, you only want to present yourself as better than others. If you were smart you would see that you just fell flat on your face.

    • @AlphaSigmA1
      @AlphaSigmA1 2 года назад +4

      @@pflaffik he is absolutely right. Try to speak about astronomy with an ordinary people and they will reply to you telling you their horoscope , confusing astronomy - astrology.

    • @peterlubbers5947
      @peterlubbers5947 2 года назад

      Hear hear..

  • @PupitoManuel
    @PupitoManuel 2 года назад +51

    I work in the outdoors at night and always wondered what that little blurry thing was while observing the sky (it’s one of the best parts of being in the outdoors at night) with both my NVGs and my binoculars and now I am super excited to know it’s the Andromeda galaxy. Awesome!

    • @faizsayed3189
      @faizsayed3189 9 месяцев назад +6

      Wow! Where do you work exactly? It's rare to see a dark sky due to light pollution.

  • @Avanteesh_Astro206
    @Avanteesh_Astro206 2 года назад +226

    Absolutely Beautiful!! 2.5 Million Year Old Photon Particles Hit Your Eyes!! Mersemerzing!!..🌌

    • @Astromagazine
      @Astromagazine  2 года назад +23

      ✨✨

    • @t0lex14
      @t0lex14 2 года назад +12

      And one day it will collide with our galaxy just imagine the view of andromeda that we could see across the whole sky!!!

    • @power2084
      @power2084 2 года назад +3

      @@Astromagazine Hello. Actually, the number of stars in the Milky Way has recently been revised, the lower limit is 400 billion stars and the upper limit is 1 trillion stars....which would be the same as Andromeda if it's at the upper limit of 1 trillion.

    • @amitshetty6359
      @amitshetty6359 2 года назад +7

      @@t0lex14 unfortunately we won't, sun has other plans

    • @TheManlyVIK
      @TheManlyVIK 2 года назад +3

      @@power2084 400 million? I think you mean 400 billion.

  • @Pineyy__
    @Pineyy__ 6 дней назад

    I just find it so fascinating that the Andromeda galaxy is 2.5 million light years away, and we can STILL see it. I've always found space so wonderful and beautiful. ❤

  • @jupiterthebiggestplanet9328
    @jupiterthebiggestplanet9328 2 года назад +470

    The fact that I can see other galaxies with my own telescope makes me wonder??? Is there anybody out there ?
    Are looking back and asking the same question?
    Is your sky blue?
    I love the cosmos :) ❤️

    • @gordongoodman8342
      @gordongoodman8342 2 года назад +17

      Does it matter? There are people right here.

    • @jusgibs
      @jusgibs 2 года назад +52

      Wondering if there is anyone else out there in that great expanse is almost ludicrous and self-centered. Why would you think that this planet would be the only one suitable to harvest life? My instincts tell me there definitely is.
      Does it matter? That question wins the stupidity award.

    • @gordongoodman8342
      @gordongoodman8342 2 года назад +4

      @@jusgibs
      It doesn't matter one bit.

    • @starpinestudio
      @starpinestudio 2 года назад +26

      @@jusgibs I think wondering is fine, but the calculated probability of life on earth is actually next to impossible. We should not exist at all. Everything is precisely where it needs to be for life to exist on earth. If any orbit was closer or further, if the moon wasn't exactly where it is, if the sun wasn't the exact size it is, we would not exist at all. Learning all of this made me appreciate the miracle that is life and how there is a solid chance we actually are the only living beings in the universe. It's actually quite beautiful to think of it along those lines.

    • @jusgibs
      @jusgibs 2 года назад +38

      @@starpinestudio, I understand the exactness required to have life as we know it, but if there are about the same number of stars in the OBSERVABLE universe as there are sand grains in all of Earth's beaches, then again, thinking we’re the only life form in the universe is a bit self-centered and close-minded. I believe it’s more probable that there are other life forms very similar to us, and perhaps even more intelligent. That wouldn’t require too much.

  • @deimos2k6
    @deimos2k6 2 года назад +7

    Amazing video. No useless speeches, only good imagery and some fascinating info to read. Good job!

  • @mgman6000
    @mgman6000 2 года назад +29

    Thank you for putting out a real view of what M31 looks like in a medium telescope
    There are a lot of ads that show totally unrealistic images of what you are supposed to see in their 3" refractor.
    I used to have a 17" odyesee and everything looked great in it
    Aperture rules

  • @jasonwebb1882
    @jasonwebb1882 2 года назад +3

    Ever since I was about 5yrs old. I was lucky enough to see a shooting star. I am 45yrs old today and still look up at the sky the same way. It never gets old to me.

  • @taraswertelecki3786
    @taraswertelecki3786 2 года назад +41

    Andromeda always gets a look when it's well placed for viewing, the best views I get of it are with my 10-inch F/4.5 Dob and a 30mm ultra-wide angle eyepiece that yields a true field of view that is 1.8 degrees across. The dust lanes, star like inner core, and a massive star clouds appear and the two close companions show hints of their structure too.

    • @AFloodofSolaceJohnWhigham
      @AFloodofSolaceJohnWhigham 2 года назад +3

      Wow. You seem to know a lot about the gear. That’s awesome. Always fascinated with space, stars and planets.

    • @13_cmi
      @13_cmi 2 года назад

      I’m not a visual person. I don’t think it has the punch because there’s less detail. Super fun seeing planets through a crap telescope though

  • @deenieteenie3934
    @deenieteenie3934 2 года назад +15

    I am stunned with the magnitude and beauty of Andromeda. I am thankful for these powerful telescopes for allowing me to see what was impossible to see in my childhood. The heavens have always fascinated me. I was also delighted to see the Pillars of Creation, courtesy of the Hubble Telescope.

  • @molainiai
    @molainiai 2 года назад +6

    This channel, I don't even have words... These videos are breathtaking, such a quality, peace, sound, everything. It makes me feel special, thank You very much for Your work!

  • @bugwber
    @bugwber 2 года назад +11

    Appreciate the music from Hazy. Fits perfectly.

  • @normg2242
    @normg2242 2 года назад +75

    Wow, I didn't realize that the part we see with binoculars or a simple telescope is just a tiny part of the center! Your stacked images made it clear to me for the first time that the galaxy is much bigger that how we see it on a clear night. The light being emmitted from the middle and outer parts is just too faint to be seen. Awesome, thanks...!!!

    • @Pakicetus_
      @Pakicetus_ 2 года назад +11

      Yeah, it is bigger than the full moon!

    • @normg2242
      @normg2242 2 года назад +1

      @@Pakicetus_ ... wow, now THAT'S impressive!

    • @AFloodofSolaceJohnWhigham
      @AFloodofSolaceJohnWhigham 2 года назад

      Yes, so incredibly interesting.

    • @mofleh177
      @mofleh177 2 года назад +9

      Yes I used to think that the bright spot that just looks like a star is the whole Galaxy, Amazing!

    • @stargazer7644
      @stargazer7644 2 года назад +1

      @@Pakicetus_ it is bigger than 6 full moons.

  • @DG-ed9ey
    @DG-ed9ey 2 года назад +4

    When you think about this, it’s amazing and our human minds struggle to comprehend just how enormous that galaxy is. And the fact we live in an age where we won’t get to see it in person.

  • @boogle23
    @boogle23 2 года назад +7

    It’s stunningly beautiful 🤩. I can’t even imagine. Great video 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @edwardjn8555
    @edwardjn8555 2 года назад

    I love the music piece that you used for this video, sooo soothing, calming, & relaxing, thanks a million for the name. 😊👍🏿

  • @reginamiavasquez9813
    @reginamiavasquez9813 7 месяцев назад

    That was beautiful. Ty for sharing. Wow.

  • @paulbfields8284
    @paulbfields8284 2 года назад +4

    When I was a kid my best friends older brother was ambitious and made his own telescope in his basement. He had this 55 gallon drum where he would stand and polish his mirrors with rouge for what seemed eternity. One night he invited me up on the ladder to look into the viewfinder and said “don’t touch the eyepiece with your face”.. as I looked I saw Saturn so closely and distinctly in real time… it affected me for the rest of my life. Thank you for that..It reminds me of that first look.

    • @elraio_yt836
      @elraio_yt836 2 года назад

      omg im crying bro

    • @gizibaikk
      @gizibaikk 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this beautiful story 🍻

  • @KennyJamesCubero
    @KennyJamesCubero 2 года назад +5

    I’m deeply captivated by its beauty, no doubt

  • @robertgriscik1706
    @robertgriscik1706 2 года назад

    Beautiful Andromeda, thank you.

  • @NYC1370
    @NYC1370 2 года назад +2

    the cosmos truly leave you in Awe so much that we'll never see 🪐

    • @MegaVinny73
      @MegaVinny73 2 года назад

      Our night skies used to be really impressive even here in the UK. Sadly no more.

  • @mr.j7009
    @mr.j7009 2 года назад +63

    Literally gave me goosebumps on my arms seeing and thinking of something so far away. And maybe life in that galaxy is looking through its most powerful telescopes to see the amazing colors of our galaxy. True mind blowing to have these thoughts. Thank you for sharing :)

    • @sawboneiomc8809
      @sawboneiomc8809 2 года назад +1

      That’s a lot of faith.

    • @andrerodriguez7603
      @andrerodriguez7603 2 года назад +11

      I appreciate your excitement over the immensity of our universe. I have close friends who never think past their normal 9 to 5 daily lives. I find that so sad. But to each his own.

    • @Wally-pu2hh
      @Wally-pu2hh 2 года назад +2

      You have no idea how far or close that is . They cannot measure the distance, that is all fantasy

    • @5mnz7fg
      @5mnz7fg 2 года назад +2

      In a cosmic scale it isn't even far away but quite close...

    • @arenaz545
      @arenaz545 2 года назад

      Exactly..

  • @ericgawain1486
    @ericgawain1486 2 года назад +4

    Very Cool! 😎 Had a 6-in Dyna Scope while living in the Virgin Islands in the 90s (pretty dark skies). Routinely able to see the major Dust Lane.

  • @HectorDomino.
    @HectorDomino. 2 года назад +1

    The music took it to the next level. I was kinda hypnotized!
    I just found your channel and your videos are amazing.

  • @grob318
    @grob318 12 дней назад +2

    If there are beings looking at us from Andromeda, they would be seeing (if possible) the very earliest humans!

  • @nicomeier8098
    @nicomeier8098 2 года назад +6

    Impressive magnification and picture quality!

  • @chingonmex2488
    @chingonmex2488 2 года назад +3

    Oh that was beautiful! Thanks

  • @millionmiles953
    @millionmiles953 2 года назад

    This is mesmerising and absolutely breathtaking.

  • @kcreeves199
    @kcreeves199 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for showing what to expect to see in a telescope. Your video is quite consistent with what I saw in a 10" F4.5 scope from a dark site. I could just see a dark lane, and M110 was visible, but not obvious.

  • @ankitSharma-uo6zf
    @ankitSharma-uo6zf 2 года назад +7

    such a beautiful universe, those who love stars are amazing........ just imagine how many conscious beings are out there on other planets........ I wanna meet them and visit their planets too

  • @juansolo8326
    @juansolo8326 2 года назад +4

    The wonder of it all……. Thank you.

  • @tiagobandeiranogueira9692
    @tiagobandeiranogueira9692 2 года назад

    Beautiful galaxy Andrômeda 😍

  • @jswaggart01
    @jswaggart01 2 года назад

    Wow, that just blew my mind. Amazing images.

  • @Love_You_All158
    @Love_You_All158 2 года назад +62

    Whenever I see this channel and other space views, I feel as if I'm lost somewhere in the space.🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌

    • @vanessacircelli1993
      @vanessacircelli1993 2 года назад +1

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    • @carl...5327
      @carl...5327 2 года назад +1

      @@vanessacircelli1993 🤭

    • @vanessacircelli1993
      @vanessacircelli1993 2 года назад +2

      @@carl...5327 I wrote accidentally sleeping kkkk

    • @s4ndr4z
      @s4ndr4z 2 года назад +2

      you are not the only

    • @carl...5327
      @carl...5327 2 года назад +1

      @@vanessacircelli1993 no importa KISSES ☺️😘

  • @ericp7129
    @ericp7129 2 года назад +11

    This channel is what today's kids need to know and learn. Thank you Sir for the amazing videos. My kids will learn alot from your channel.
    You just got a new subscriber 👍

    • @rasmussrensen1987
      @rasmussrensen1987 2 года назад +1

      While exciting and interesting, anything that happens beyond the Milky Way galaxy is but useless information. No one alive today, or the next thousands of years, will experience what is happening outside of the galaxy. Furthermore, the distance to Andromeda makes the information we gather by looking at it with a telescope completely obsolete. For all we know, a major disaster could have disrupted the galaxy in fractions by now, and we wouldnt realize it before a million years have passed by.

    • @mas5867
      @mas5867 2 года назад

      @@rasmussrensen1987 I agree. 150,000 yrs to get to nearest star with current tech.

  • @andi3599
    @andi3599 2 года назад

    Truly Beautiful View Andromeda Galaxy.

  • @Praetorianguard2001
    @Praetorianguard2001 2 года назад

    It was beautiful...enlarge the narrative font...awesome thank you

  • @rasmokey4
    @rasmokey4 2 года назад +3

    Awe inspiring!

  • @C4rlosDR
    @C4rlosDR 2 года назад +3

    Muito bom, parabéns!

  • @raygamino6687
    @raygamino6687 2 года назад

    Videos like this makes me appreciate our little rock we live on. I’m 53. I hope in my life time we find life out there. If not, it’s still nice just to wonder what’s or who’s out there.

  • @wexusdotcom
    @wexusdotcom 2 года назад

    Amazing & wow... Juts wow... ThankYou... for sharing...

  • @SsunSsetSsurfer
    @SsunSsetSsurfer 2 года назад +4

    Hazy is such a great musical choice

    • @marcosloza6556
      @marcosloza6556 2 года назад

      What’s the name of the song?

    • @SsunSsetSsurfer
      @SsunSsetSsurfer 2 года назад

      @@marcosloza6556 ruclips.net/video/p5cAyAb8VhM/видео.html

    • @SsunSsetSsurfer
      @SsunSsetSsurfer 2 года назад

      @@marcosloza6556 Expand By Hazy. If you don't know Hazy you need to start listening to his music. He is amazing .

  • @Luis-cr2ht
    @Luis-cr2ht 2 года назад +3

    Espetacular ❤️🪐

  • @carine4318
    @carine4318 2 года назад +2

    How brilliant this is thank you 🙏

  • @nileshmanjrekar990
    @nileshmanjrekar990 2 года назад +2

    Really just loved it

  • @Tolis_ae
    @Tolis_ae 2 года назад +5

    We see 2.537.000 light years in the past...amazing

    • @themplar
      @themplar 2 года назад +2

      thats such a weird fact. We are looking at this galaxy where it was 2.5 million years ago. Its actually 183.960.000.000.000 km's moved from that position. Or 19 lightyears distance now from where we see it.

    • @jamesarnette1394
      @jamesarnette1394 7 дней назад +1

      Light years is a measure of distance. Not, I say not, a measure of time.

  • @bobbybingle1662
    @bobbybingle1662 2 года назад +16

    Andromedas mass has now been re calculated and in fact it is of similar mass to our own Milky Way and not several times bigger as once thought.
    They are both pretty huge though.

    • @nguyennam1945
      @nguyennam1945 2 года назад

      Where do u get that info?

    • @nguyennam1945
      @nguyennam1945 2 года назад

      @@bobbybingle1662 base on wiki it still 220k ly as always. What are u talking about? Give me proof.

    • @bobbybingle1662
      @bobbybingle1662 2 года назад

      @@nguyennam1945 They have roughly the same mass.

    • @nguyennam1945
      @nguyennam1945 2 года назад

      @@bobbybingle1662 im talking about size. Not mass, blue Supergiant have much more mass then Red supergiant even though it much smaller. Give me an article it say Andromeda is smaller than 220k ly .

    • @bobbybingle1662
      @bobbybingle1662 2 года назад

      @@nguyennam1945 I have changed it to mass and never said it was not 220k ly.

  • @Chomper750
    @Chomper750 2 года назад

    Breathtakingly beautiful.

  • @faridakhurram7271
    @faridakhurram7271 2 года назад

    Thanks for showing breathtaking and scary view at the same time.

  • @what5976
    @what5976 2 года назад +4

    This is awesome and scary and the same time. Imagine it getting so close that it takes up the sky.

    • @hitsurei
      @hitsurei 2 года назад +2

      It actually a wonderful view when Andromeda approaches, but our night sky would look pretty much the same when we collides. Just wait and see.....
      in 4,5 billion years

    • @what5976
      @what5976 2 года назад

      Oh ok

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon 2 года назад

      Can't wait!

  • @freestyle_5532
    @freestyle_5532 2 года назад +4

    Красиво и захватывающий вид !!

  • @01TheAhad
    @01TheAhad 8 месяцев назад

    Such an awesome video and editing, brilliant!

  • @sterbwoi3855
    @sterbwoi3855 2 года назад +2

    it is really amzing feeling when you look up at another galaxy..maybe someone just like you and me are looking back at us wondering what were doing..they could have schools like us , might be bad at studies..but it is cool to imagine ....they might be like..orbiting a star amoung 1 trillion of them..nd might have a planet that sustains their living..may be..who knows :)

  • @Astromagazine
    @Astromagazine  2 года назад +23

    Music: Hazy - Expand (ruclips.net/video/p5cAyAb8VhM/видео.html&t)

    • @minimule4582
      @minimule4582 2 года назад

      what bortle zone are you in?

    • @norbertrivera
      @norbertrivera 2 года назад

      What camera you used?

    • @xzysyndrome
      @xzysyndrome 2 года назад

      Looking at the price difference in Telescope vs. Mount...it reminds me of Guitar Vs. Amp. Always invest in the Amp...the sound of the Guitar will follow.

    • @rajjaat5396
      @rajjaat5396 2 года назад +1

      मुझे लगता है आकाशगंगा इतनी चमकदार नहीं होती जितनी आप दिखा रहे हैं वो भी बीच में, क्योंकि बीच में तो ब्लैकहोल होता है

  • @fredwood8158
    @fredwood8158 2 года назад +22

    I've actually seen it with my naked eyes on one of those perfect clear nights. It was amazing! I have never seen it since or before that, just the once. I didn't think it was possible.

    • @arpitchauhan4686
      @arpitchauhan4686 2 года назад +1

      How is it possible ? How you saw it with your naked eyes ?

    • @cozycritics
      @cozycritics 2 года назад +6

      @@arpitchauhan4686 he basically didn't cover his eyes, his eyes were naked.

    • @RyukyuStyle
      @RyukyuStyle 2 года назад +1

      @@arpitchauhan4686 i dont believe you can see it. if you can see anything it would look like a dot im sure. but i dont believe you can see anything.
      ive been trying to see even the milky way for decades now, and i havnt seen it once. everything you see on the internet are hours long exposures.

    • @lancebloke
      @lancebloke 2 года назад

      @@RyukyuStyle You don't belive you can see it with just your eyes or with binoculars/telescope?

    • @PifflePrattle
      @PifflePrattle 2 года назад

      @@RyukyuStyle When you know where to look it's not that difficult to spot. Best to use averted vision, looking slightly to the side of it. Then in a clear sky it appears as a faint blur. Like a comet without a visible tail. Of course it's only the bulge that is visible. That faint blur has been known about since time immemorial.

  • @denyoliver1179
    @denyoliver1179 2 года назад

    Beautiful galaxy Andrômeda very light

  • @stevem6796
    @stevem6796 2 года назад +1

    Love your presentations

  • @joellalhriatpuia7045
    @joellalhriatpuia7045 2 года назад +3

    Fun fact: Andromeda galaxy is the largest galaxy in our local group followed by our own Milky Way galaxy. It has numbers of smaller galaxies revolving around it.

    • @rftkohiah9136
      @rftkohiah9136 2 года назад

      Fun fact, outer space is fake and gay.

    • @punchline43
      @punchline43 2 года назад

      @@rftkohiah9136 Grow the f up or gtfo. Please.

    • @walkershelton9918
      @walkershelton9918 2 года назад

      @@rftkohiah9136 space is real and I’m gay

    • @jamesarnette1394
      @jamesarnette1394 7 дней назад +1

      Our Milky Way also has satellite galaxies, called the magellanic clouds. And I am not gay.

  • @thepain321
    @thepain321 2 года назад +3

    I’d like a ccd camera so I can do image stacking with my 12” Schmidt Cassegraine. The views of Jupiter with 2” eyepieces are incredible.

    • @Astronurd
      @Astronurd 2 года назад

      What 12” Schmidt Cassegrain do you have?

  • @Sphinxno1
    @Sphinxno1 2 года назад

    Thanks - that's super helpful with what to look when looking at other galaxies in a telescope!! I now know I've seen others :D

  • @marcelooger6255
    @marcelooger6255 2 года назад

    tears in my eyes. Tnks for this experience.

  • @louisquereuil9059
    @louisquereuil9059 2 года назад +4

    Wonderful video again but I have a question. How do you do your double exposure live view ?

  • @hastydrifty
    @hastydrifty 2 года назад +4

    Beautiful up close

  • @CoyotePark
    @CoyotePark 2 года назад

    Extremely beautiful!

  • @butterchuggins5409
    @butterchuggins5409 2 года назад

    This channel is excellent. Thanks for sharing the stellar views.

  • @psychotictactoe
    @psychotictactoe 2 года назад +3

    Imagine all the beings out there looking out at the stars and wondering the same thing as we do..."Are you out there? Will we ever see a sign of someone else?".

    • @GeorgeMcKinley.
      @GeorgeMcKinley. 2 года назад

      Do you think that would be a good thing or a bad thing.

    • @psychotictactoe
      @psychotictactoe 2 года назад

      @@GeorgeMcKinley. A good thing but sad that we all will never likely contact/meet due to the distances. If there were a species out there with the technology to cover those distances then they are likely so advanced they will see as as insignificant....like us trying to communicate with an ant on the ground!

  • @bxundxm
    @bxundxm 2 года назад +9

    I'm sure at the other side there's bunch who point their instruments towards here,and ask themselves what lies in that mini universe in the shape of a galaxy.

    • @zefallafez
      @zefallafez 2 года назад

      Since the Milky Way galaxy is shredding two smaller galaxies apart right now they are in awe.

    • @davidhunter6706
      @davidhunter6706 2 года назад

      @@zefallafez what? When?

  • @RedLP5000S
    @RedLP5000S 2 года назад

    Breathtaking

  • @KENNGODD1
    @KENNGODD1 2 года назад

    Very Awesome Thanks For Sharing!!!

  • @migue4793
    @migue4793 2 года назад +26

    I'm sure there are intelligent life forms in that galaxy as well as ours. Since Andromeda has billions more stars, there could be millions of planets like Earth.

    • @nicklarge007
      @nicklarge007 2 года назад

      Nothing is more certain!

    • @SubjectRandom21
      @SubjectRandom21 2 года назад

      It is very highly likely to have life of many kinds, maybe even an Earth or two or more.

    • @johnydaddy4195
      @johnydaddy4195 2 года назад +3

      Billions of star & planet are in one galaxy, and this universe contains billions of galaxy. I just wanna say "OMG" and for sure unknown things do exist beyond our imagination!

    • @fred_2021
      @fred_2021 2 года назад

      Yep. ♪ I'm a believer ♫... seriously tho...the numbers are so unfathomably ginormous...I'm convinced: out there somewhere - perhaps forever beyond our reach - are intelligent wonders barely hinted at in our wildest dreams.

    • @dianag4516
      @dianag4516 2 года назад

      Looking up gives me hope.. I hope to experience new galaxies and meet other life forms some day..

  • @StaticBlaster
    @StaticBlaster 2 года назад +10

    I don't know why I'm a billion off but at its fastest speed that is 140 km/second, I calculated, it would approximately take 5.5 billion years for the Andromeda to collide with the Milky way. But now, a few seconds later, I now realize that the milky way is also hurtling towards Andromeda at a similar rate which is why it would take 4.5 billion rather than the number I got.

    • @jusgibs
      @jusgibs 2 года назад

      It makes me wonder, what’s the attractant between the two? If there was a central point to begin expansion (Big Bang), how can 2 galaxies be moving towards each other, or even moving at much of a different rate from the point of origin? After all, these 2 galaxies are very close to each other in astronomical terms. I would expect they would be expanding outward at a very similar rate. I must be missing something.

    • @StaticBlaster
      @StaticBlaster 2 года назад +1

      @@jusgibs It's true negative pressure is suffusing and permeating space such that the universe expands at a superluminal rate. As it does, most of the galaxies are driven apart not by the motion of the galaxies through space (although they are moving but let's ignore that for now) but by the expansion of space itself. In a local region of the universe, however, all the nearby galaxies such as the local group of galaxies are moving towards each other due to the conventional "force" of gravity acting on each other. So in the far future say about 4.5 billion years, there will be supergalaxies and Milkomeda will be one out of many supergalaxies that have merged from smaller ones. However, as said before, for the most part, galaxies will be driven so far apart caused by the expansion of space. So there's nothing missing. They are both true.

    • @jusgibs
      @jusgibs 2 года назад +1

      @@StaticBlaster, thanks for that detailed explanation. It’s going to take me a while to get my head wrapped around that.

    • @StaticBlaster
      @StaticBlaster 2 года назад

      @@jusgibs you're welcome.

    • @neiljohnson7914
      @neiljohnson7914 2 года назад

      @@jusgibs yes. I can tell you what you're missing, but I don't want to hurt your feelings 😜

  • @DinoAlberini
    @DinoAlberini Год назад +1

    The editing is great. People usually post only the final product of stacking.

  • @bullymaguiregaming8315
    @bullymaguiregaming8315 2 года назад

    The music just makes it more beautiful ♥️

  • @crookedpaths6612
    @crookedpaths6612 2 года назад +4

    It is amazing to see the clear night sky in all its star encrusted splendour, but so few of us are able to enjoy in our artificial light polluted cityscapes.

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 2 года назад +2

      True. Also the vast majority of people are too busy looking down at their precious phones to bother looking up at the night sky.

    • @Mr.Cheeseburger24
      @Mr.Cheeseburger24 2 года назад

      Just get out on the fields...

  • @terrylandess6072
    @terrylandess6072 2 года назад +6

    Love astronomy. Laugh at the estimated numbers of stars (who counted?). Always amazed at reality.

    • @VIKASHSINGH-hf3kt
      @VIKASHSINGH-hf3kt 2 года назад +2

      maths.. the language of the universe

    • @vjp2866
      @vjp2866 2 года назад

      @@VIKASHSINGH-hf3kt still you can only calculate through the visible wavelengths and ends up in probability not accurate.

    • @pflaffik
      @pflaffik 2 года назад

      Youre right that they been way off before, i remember when the consensus was 100bn stars in the milky way, then it was upped to 200bn, then 200-400bn, now around 500bn. However, its getting closer and closer, and its not something we really need to know exactly, 500 billion to 1 trillion is close enough, why would we want to laugh at that?

  • @hrperformance
    @hrperformance 2 года назад

    Wow!! What a beautiful sight 😁❤️

  • @kulupingerzi
    @kulupingerzi 2 года назад

    Just amazingly beautiful💖

  • @clinthodo
    @clinthodo 2 года назад +3

    About 4.5 billion years is the age of the Earth. By then the Earth will be engulfed and destroyed by our red giant sun. No worries, none of us will even be memories.

    • @clinthodo
      @clinthodo 2 года назад

      @Mr. White We humans pretend that we will live forever. Instead of enjoying our brief dance in the light we fight over scraps of nothing.

    • @krumplethemal8831
      @krumplethemal8831 2 года назад +1

      The real neat although morbid reality about the fact you point out, is that everything we have made on Earth will be erased as though it never happened.

  • @arcadia5607
    @arcadia5607 2 года назад +6

    2.5 million light-years away. That amount in miles boggles my mind.

    • @Kissfan96dr
      @Kissfan96dr 2 года назад +1

      and to think that's the closest one to our own cluster.

  • @wootle
    @wootle 2 года назад

    Excellent video, nice and calming. The wonder of the Universe! Well done friend, subbed!

  • @theabdulonline
    @theabdulonline 2 года назад

    How small we are and by uploading this video you have shown every arrogant his actual place.
    Dear humans, you existence doesn't matter to this infinite universes.
    Thank you astromagazine ❤️❤️

  • @eemage9476
    @eemage9476 2 года назад +3

    "A galactic collision is predicted in about 4.5 billion years ..." That is why there is no point in saving money, buying a house or preparing my retirement plan.

    • @neiljohnson7914
      @neiljohnson7914 2 года назад

      when the galaxies collide almost no star collisions will happen. The two galaxies will just pass through each other, or combine into one larger galaxy.

    • @eemage9476
      @eemage9476 2 года назад

      @@neiljohnson7914 That is comforting

    • @johnbjorkman4144
      @johnbjorkman4144 2 года назад

      "Life, at its longest, is just a short trip to the grave."

    • @neiljohnson7914
      @neiljohnson7914 2 года назад

      @@eemage9476 so you should save for retirement.

    • @eemage9476
      @eemage9476 2 года назад

      @@neiljohnson7914 I was joking, and I have to agree with you. Thank you for your wise advice though

  • @SDJ_21
    @SDJ_21 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful!

  • @Egonzales85
    @Egonzales85 2 года назад

    Just unfathomable. Thank you for this whoever you are…

  • @FullMoonHatch
    @FullMoonHatch 2 года назад

    Thank you! that was beautiful!

  • @waqaryounis7379
    @waqaryounis7379 2 года назад

    Dream video, dream music, I'm lost in there 😍

  • @krisrawk1763
    @krisrawk1763 2 года назад

    Wowww. This totally inspires me

  • @markjohnson7508
    @markjohnson7508 2 года назад

    The light your viewing left Andromeda around the time humanity had just begun. Crazy! Great resolution of it. Great vid

    • @punchline43
      @punchline43 2 года назад

      Come on humans are nowheres near 2 1/2 million years old. Maybe 4-500.000 at most.

  • @A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid
    @A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid 2 года назад

    Thank you for showing me 3 galaxies worth of stuff which all fits inside my eyeball simultaneously. Amazing. I wonder what's going on over there right at this moment, eons before the light will arrive in my eyes.

  • @chrislloyd42
    @chrislloyd42 2 года назад

    Beautiful creation 💙

  • @oswaldosalcedo5758
    @oswaldosalcedo5758 2 года назад

    beautiful music beautiful galaxy beautiful existence...

  • @xanatitan8103
    @xanatitan8103 Год назад

    IT'S SO DAMN BEAUTIFUL!!

  • @pokemonhero7158
    @pokemonhero7158 2 года назад +1

    A mind blowing video. Nice🥰

  • @yahtxiin1040
    @yahtxiin1040 2 года назад

    I love the name of the Andromeda galaxy, it gives me peace of mind

  • @cato451
    @cato451 2 года назад

    Spectacular. Ty

  • @debrajmallick455
    @debrajmallick455 2 года назад

    Amazing unbelievable Wonder full video

  • @stevecarrol7227
    @stevecarrol7227 2 года назад

    Beautiful