@@sktirkid because I removed them from many other shots, and in the middle of winter they are less visible because of the suns position lower under the horizon...
@@sktirkid Im pretty sure that's because some satellites (like the ISS) can be really bright, up to -5 apparent magnitude (that's brighter than venus!). Also, considering this was taken at the south pole, you can probably see a lot of satellites because even though it's night, the sun isn't that low (probably ~18 - 23 degrees below horizon, pretty low comparing that to the equator where the sun can be literally 90 degrees below horizon) and since satellites are pretty far up, they can still see the sun and reflect a lot of light back to the camera.
Back in the late 80's I spent a year working at McMurdo Station, then another year at Amundsen-Scott Station at the geographical South Pole. We were still living under the big-o Geodesic Dome back then. Wintered over at both McMurdo & the Pole. Watching the Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) dancing in the night sky, all eleven weeks of 24/7 night sky, was truly a sight to behold. Hell, even on the rare occasions the Southern Light sat out the dance.....the dark skies over Antarctica were spectacular. There's really no way to properly describe the quiet white magnificence of Antarctica, so I won't even try, but after 2 straight years my adventure down on the ice began losing it's luster. Like always, I felt the urge to move on to a new adventure. Boy did I move on.... all the way to the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Bagged a gig working at the U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Test Range on a tropical island. Kwajalein Lagoon in the Marshall Islands. From blinding white ice to blinding white sand beaches where the turquoise sea was 84 degrees & the weather was a constant year round..... High of 88....Low of 76....Partly Cloudy..... Chance of Rain. The night sky took on a whole new look. Looking south, the Southern Cross dominated the view. Looking north, the North Star shone just above the horizon. Kwajalein is one of the few locations on the planet where both can be seen simply by a turn of the head. Stayed in the Marshall's five years.... then off to Sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria & Cameroon to be exact. Damn, I've had such a wonderful, adventurous life as an expat I almost feel guilty..... almost.
@@erentar2002: Learn a trade. Apply to to companies with world wide employment divisions ie: Johnson Control World Services, Raytheon, Lockheed, Harbert International, ..ect. Google companies that employee overseas workers. I always worked in Electrical Power Generating Facilities, Power Plant Electrician, Power Distribution, Power Plant Operator, High Voltage Electrician, Maintenance Electrician...ect. After you complete even one contract, it becomes easier to choose where on the planet you want to work & live next. Remember, look at the whole package, not just the hourly wage. Medical benefits, Room & Board, vacations, 401K's/retirement if available, company paid transportation, length of contract, tax free or tax deferred? Always shoot for tax free wages, but make sure you pay into Social Security. You'll be glad you did when it comes time to collect. Good luck pal.
erentar If you’re in America look here... aq.indeed.com/m/jobs?q=All&l=Antarctica Go for PAE they have good benefits and better pay usually also look at Parsons... I did the same in 98 and 99 as he did they hire for all different types of jobs now then what they did back then. Also you’re usually deployed from October to March you will need a passport and have to pass a medical and psycho exam. They don’t move people to the night shift (March to October) until they know how you will react after a day trip... And btw it’s daytime there from now until March (well except for McMurdo) where they only have a few hours of twilight atm... Edit: sorry thought this was a new post!
I’ve made a honest to god promise to show my mum the Northen lights in person before she passes away, it’s been her dream and it’s a memory to cherish forever
This left me speechless and for some odd reason a bit emotional. I can’t put into words how magical this is. I don’t believe humans understand how lucky they are to live on such a breathtaking planet suited exactly for them. Thank you for sharing this. What a dream to actually be there to experience such beauty.
I just saw this magnificent display of the Auroras. The orchestration of the musics with the lights is spot on. Couldn’t of picked a better instrumentation of classical music while the Aurora’s are dancing in the horizon and above you. I wish I could’ve been there to experience it but I have your beautiful video to watch over and over again. Thank you so much! Keep Chasing!!
Auroras are my favorite natural phenomenon. The best display I have ever seen in person was in the vicinity of Fairbanks, Alaska. My wife and I sometimes go aurora hunting in northern Minnesota (on rare cloudless nights). Thank you for producing such a beautiful film. I watched this several times before commenting. Your channel is such an inspiration!
I've had the honor of seeing "Borealis" in both Minnesota (seeing them in the summer time is a special treat) and Alaska, in Fairbanks they are sometimes very bright, very colorful and can dance in tight swirling patterns because of unique magnetic field conditions overhead.
I love Auroras as well they are a bit harder to see In mainland Australia but not impossible I even called my cat Lady Aurora after the Southern Lights.
@@fahadskyline9347. I'd like to add a few things: First: Was this video taken at the South Pole? Yes --- at 0:08 and 0:25 we can see that they are telling us that they are at the South Pole. Second: In the segments where they are showing a “time laps” we can see the apparent rotation of the background stars is clockwise. While, the apparent rotation at the North Pole would be counter clockwise. !!! GLOBE EARTH !!! And third --- If there are no planes flying at the South Pole, how did my daughter get there? She sure as hell didn’t walk! Why do stupid people always have to butt in with their two cents.
Wow, so beautiful. I would love to one day visit Antartica. I live in New Zealand so it seems 'close' but it's still just so far away and inaccessable.
Millions of thumbs up for mister Robert Schwarz: CMB-Observatory (Cosmic Microwave Backgroud) operator and technician at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. You did a great job here Robert
@@ICEMANatSouthPole Wow, thank you for this amazing footage! I met a mechanic from down there up here in Seattle and he told me about the birds that steal your lunch! Gua? Fascinating stories.
Maybe they realized this wonder and more there are being kept from them by the UN and all the countries through the antarctic treaty! It's them that have no souls!
I double check the video quality, I though I've played this in 1080p60fps, found out it's just only 360p. Remarkable piece of art. I envy with the people that living in that magical country.
Never having left the u.s. I envy the people that live on the southern hemisphere for that view. So many stars. Beautiful and humbling seeing the northern stars then BAM southern puts it to shame
the Australis is much more of a spectacle imo, than the Borealis.... Just so damn difficult to get to see it......This footage is stunning, and MUCH respect to Robert for managing this in those really extreme conditions
Yes same phenomena yet different names. I had to Google it... the Southern lights are called Aurora Australis while the Northern Lights are called Aurora Borealis. High Five 👋 (Borats Voice ) !!
Magnificent guys. The amount of work represented in this film is astronomical (sorry, unintended pun). It is a tribute to the commitment of you both. My spirit is the richer for having watched this tonight. Thank you.
@@onorebakasama ahh, that's why cold frosty nights are so good to watch the night sky. I got a nice starry timelapse this past winter in frosty conditions and wondered why the stars were so clear.
@@onorebakasama Correction: Cold air is denser than warm air. Antarctic air is, more importantly, dry and thermally homogeneous, hence the clear and steady skies.
What an amazing scenery! The aurora and the milkyway are incredibly beautiful and mysterious. Hope to be there one day before I die and look upon the beautiful sky with the colorful universe.
I had a good chuckle when the dish at about 3:00 minutes started moving back and forth as if it were asking "which object overhead do I track" as the objects flew back and forth in the night sky. Great time-lapse!
Thank you for posting videos like this. With so much ugliness going on in the world today, it’s nice to be reminded of the beauty that is present through all of this. The video along with the music you’ve chosen helps me travel away from where I am in this present moment and into the galaxy dancing with the stars between the rows of colors.... thank you for the helping Me with this healthy escape
I am so happy that people do this type of work because I will never journey there to see for myself just how truly beautiful this is with my own eyes. Thank you for sharing.
Probably flat earthers. They think the South Pole does not exist and that Antarctica is a ring of ice that holds the flat earth waters in from spilling out over their imagined edge.
Thank you for sharing. I appreciate it because I may not have got to see it or even know about it. -70 degrees is definitely - chilly!! It's as if Mother Nature is dancing around the night stars, wearing her most colorful flowing gown. It would be most fabulous to dance along with her, twirling gracefully in, under & around all the beauty she is creating. I feel peaceful. And, inspired to paint another painting. Gratitude. Gratitude. Thank you so much.💫
Superlative! Watching this is transformative. I can imagine how the experience of observing, photographing and editing this light has inspired all involved. Same is true for this viewer. Thank you for the revelations.
This is jaw droppingly mesmerizing. There are no words just sheer awesomeness for the vastness and beauty of our Earth and the cosmos. Thank you for posting! I'm curious if anyone who has seen auroras, do they make any sound?
FAQ: there is ZERO air-traffic over the south pole. The streaks you can see are for the most part satellites on polar orbits.
than why only on 1 footage?
@@sktirkid because I removed them from many other shots, and in the middle of winter they are less visible because of the suns position lower under the horizon...
@@TimestormFilms it's funny they look like planes not so far away
@@sktirkid Im pretty sure that's because some satellites (like the ISS) can be really bright, up to -5 apparent magnitude (that's brighter than venus!). Also, considering this was taken at the south pole, you can probably see a lot of satellites because even though it's night, the sun isn't that low (probably ~18 - 23 degrees below horizon, pretty low comparing that to the equator where the sun can be literally 90 degrees below horizon) and since satellites are pretty far up, they can still see the sun and reflect a lot of light back to the camera.
Il y a tant de choses magnifique à partager . Merci à l'infini pour toutes vos superbes vidéos . Peace .
What a beautiful world we live on.
@@passenger6619 It's so sad to think about, but unfortunately it's just the way of life.
@@passenger6619 who's we ? Speak for yourself thanks
You better remove that "we" word! It's not like all of us have the same opinion :/
@@meiai6487 it's look like you don't come under mankind we means human you stupid and we're destroying this planet
@@WanderingLoner1 ...why are you so sensitive
Back in the late 80's I spent a year working at McMurdo Station, then another year at Amundsen-Scott Station at the geographical South Pole. We were still living under the big-o Geodesic Dome back then. Wintered over at both McMurdo & the Pole. Watching the Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) dancing in the night sky, all eleven weeks of 24/7 night sky, was truly a sight to behold. Hell, even on the rare occasions the Southern Light sat out the dance.....the dark skies over Antarctica were spectacular.
There's really no way to properly describe the quiet white magnificence of Antarctica, so I won't even try, but after 2 straight years my adventure down on the ice began losing it's luster. Like always, I felt the urge to move on to a new adventure. Boy did I move on.... all the way to the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Bagged a gig working at the U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Test Range on a tropical island. Kwajalein Lagoon in the Marshall Islands. From blinding white ice to blinding white sand beaches where the turquoise sea was 84 degrees & the weather was a constant year round..... High of 88....Low of 76....Partly Cloudy..... Chance of Rain. The night sky took on a whole new look. Looking south, the Southern Cross dominated the view. Looking north, the North Star shone just above the horizon. Kwajalein is one of the few locations on the planet where both can be seen simply by a turn of the head. Stayed in the Marshall's five years.... then off to Sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria & Cameroon to be exact. Damn, I've had such a wonderful, adventurous life as an expat I almost feel guilty..... almost.
How can i do that? (What job did you do at McMurdo?)
@@erentar2002: Learn a trade. Apply to to companies with world wide employment divisions ie: Johnson Control World Services, Raytheon, Lockheed, Harbert International, ..ect. Google companies that employee overseas workers. I always worked in Electrical Power Generating Facilities, Power Plant Electrician, Power Distribution, Power Plant Operator, High Voltage Electrician, Maintenance Electrician...ect.
After you complete even one contract, it becomes easier to choose where on the planet you want to work & live next. Remember, look at the whole package, not just the hourly wage. Medical benefits, Room & Board, vacations, 401K's/retirement if available, company paid transportation, length of contract, tax free or tax deferred? Always shoot for tax free wages, but make sure you pay into Social Security. You'll be glad you did when it comes time to collect. Good luck pal.
erentar
If your in America here ya go...
aq.indeed.com/m/jobs?q=All&l=Antarctica
Both absolutely gorgeous places
erentar
If you’re in America look here...
aq.indeed.com/m/jobs?q=All&l=Antarctica
Go for PAE they have good benefits and better pay usually also look at Parsons...
I did the same in 98 and 99 as he did they hire for all different types of jobs now then what they did back then.
Also you’re usually deployed from October to March you will need a passport and have to pass a medical and psycho exam.
They don’t move people to the night shift (March to October) until they know how you will react after a day trip...
And btw it’s daytime there from now until March (well except for McMurdo) where they only have a few hours of twilight atm...
Edit: sorry thought this was a new post!
I’ve made a honest to god promise to show my mum the Northen lights in person before she passes away, it’s been her dream and it’s a memory to cherish forever
That’s so lovely, hope the Aurora Borealis will give many blessings to her
These were the Southern Lights.
@@ozoz4776 There are southern lights and a south pole....nimrod.
Aurora AUSTRALIS, different name but same phenomenon.
@@ozoz4776 there are Southern Lights
Watching this for only a few minutes, takes you away to heaven where you see peace.
You don’t see the ugliness around you only beauty. Thank You.
I hope whomever was in the room with you 4 months ago never saw this lol
Kind of makes you just...want to fly away and never come back.
Exactly what i was thinking!
Ooooh yeaah🙌🏾
@@haripranav992 same
😍❤ yes... to float and drift in midair endlessly... while using a cloud as a pillow...
@rohit dubariya thanks
Just seeing this through the screen already made me cry, don’t know what will happen if I see this in real life
I feel the same way. This is absolutely incredible I almost feel like if I saw it in person I would faint from the intense beauty.
So glad to see it to the extend that my tears fall down while seeing it. (tears of joy) Wonderful view!
@@saracroughan529 Was there for SSP ops. Youd be midblown w my story. USAF.
I’d pass out 🤣
You'll be like lack of words for emotion.
This left me speechless and for some odd reason a bit emotional. I can’t put into words how magical this is. I don’t believe humans understand how lucky they are to live on such a breathtaking planet suited exactly for them. Thank you for sharing this. What a dream to actually be there to experience such beauty.
Cool aurrow
Aurrow
we're suited to the planet not the other way around lol
I cannot believe this video!!
I could not have said this better
Oh. My. Gosh. That is really one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen. Sometimes I can’t believe how lucky I am to be alive.
have you heard saturn by sleeping at last? listen to it and watch the video - it's an unforgettable experience
Never forget you indeed are lucky to be alive! Count your blessings!!
Gods glory.
You will always alive no one dies
مزلت. حيهحتالحين
What a beautiful place the universe is...
Yah , you right man . I wish I could Leave all my shit , and spend my whole life there
@@passenger6619 you can get a job there
@@mohammadsamer340 really?
@Thomas Barnhart Wish I had any power like that
@@passenger6619 do you want it?
I just saw this magnificent display of the Auroras. The orchestration of the musics with the lights is spot on. Couldn’t of picked a better instrumentation of classical music while the Aurora’s are dancing in the horizon and above you. I wish I could’ve been there to experience it but I have your beautiful video to watch over and over again. Thank you so much! Keep Chasing!!
Auroras are my favorite natural phenomenon. The best display I have ever seen in person was in the vicinity of Fairbanks, Alaska. My wife and I sometimes go aurora hunting in northern Minnesota (on rare cloudless nights). Thank you for producing such a beautiful film. I watched this several times before commenting. Your channel is such an inspiration!
Cristiano Rizzotto 🕊️
I've had the honor of seeing "Borealis" in both Minnesota (seeing them in the summer time is a special treat) and Alaska, in Fairbanks they are sometimes very bright, very colorful and can dance in tight swirling patterns because of unique magnetic field conditions overhead.
I love Auroras as well they are a bit harder to see In mainland Australia but not impossible I even called my cat Lady Aurora after the Southern Lights.
Amazing, never seen sky like that before - the movement of the stars, the Milky Way, the colours of the auroras. Privileged to be able to watch.
The stars in the southern hemisphere look like jewels. The Milky Way even looks better, and they have the Magellanic Clouds.
Imagine living in half moon antartica and when the night arrives you see something green and blue dancing light in the sky
The scenery here is absolutely beautiful. Quite a beautiful planet we call home.
This is so beautiful and peaceful along with the music.
So peaceful The northern lights and the stars mother nature is such a beautiful thing I wish I can see that in person.
This was shot in Antarctica, at the South Pole, therefore they are the Southern Lights or Aurora Australis not the Northern Lights.
Southern lights, no?
@@paparalph3273 there are no airplanes in the south pole !!!!!! so this video is in the north.. fake video
@@MeeZyStudioZ there are no airplanes in the south pole !!!!!! so this video is in the north.. fake video
@@fahadskyline9347. I'd like to add a few things:
First: Was this video taken at the South Pole? Yes --- at 0:08 and 0:25 we can see that they are telling us that they are at the South Pole.
Second: In the segments where they are showing a “time laps” we can see the apparent rotation of the background stars is clockwise. While, the apparent rotation at the North Pole would be counter clockwise.
!!! GLOBE EARTH !!!
And third --- If there are no planes flying at the South Pole, how did my daughter get there? She sure as hell didn’t walk!
Why do stupid people always have to butt in with their two cents.
Такое великолепие!!! Как же это красиво.. Огромное спасибо за высокое мастерство, за тяжелый труд, без них мы бы не увидели это чудо!
Wow, so beautiful. I would love to one day visit Antartica. I live in New Zealand so it seems 'close' but it's still just so far away and inaccessable.
Great cinematic effects too. Thanks, Timestorm Films for sharing these wonders with nature: night skies, milky way and the Lady herself...
Millions of thumbs up for mister Robert Schwarz: CMB-Observatory (Cosmic Microwave Backgroud) operator and technician at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
You did a great job here Robert
thanks :)
@@ICEMANatSouthPole Wow, thank you for this amazing footage! I met a mechanic from down there up here in Seattle and he told me about the birds that steal your lunch! Gua? Fascinating stories.
The Light. It's dancing making its own beautiful music.
beautiful words
Sorry, the people who gave this video a thumbs down have lost their souls!
They never had souls!!!
They are simply Aliens 😂😂😂
@@rgbAiQ rotten ones! 😅😅
Total zombies !
Maybe they realized this wonder and more there are being kept from them by the UN and all the countries through the antarctic treaty! It's them that have no souls!
I double check the video quality, I though I've played this in 1080p60fps, found out it's just only 360p.
Remarkable piece of art. I envy with the people that living in that magical country.
Nobody lives there (I'm not even sure there is any historical record of a birth on that continent). But some spend a few years here...
Watching The Milkiway and The Aurora dancing trough her is amazingly beautiful.
Thanks a lot❤
You've been blessed to see these places with your own eyes, thanks for sharing them with the rest of the world!
Stunning. Wish I could go there!
Antarctica is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. I really hope I can visit someday
When you look at this and take it in, every cell in your body knows that this is what we are. We are this.
Will Eastman agree
Yes
I had the same thought exactly. That’s me !
Will Eastman 🎯
Marijuana Philosphy XD
So Mesmerizing, it makes me joyful of the beauty of the sky, and all of creation.
Never having left the u.s. I envy the people that live on the southern hemisphere for that view. So many stars. Beautiful and humbling seeing the northern stars then BAM southern puts it to shame
Go to northern canada and youll see them. I live in santiago of chile so im closer to the south pole but i cant afford to travel there :(
u could stay in the US and see them in alaska as well
It’s hard to believe this utterly beautiful spectacle happens on the same planet that we are on ....thank you for sharing with us
I can not count how many times I lost my breath, simply amazing. Thank you.
the Australis is much more of a spectacle imo, than the Borealis.... Just so damn difficult to get to see it......This footage is stunning, and MUCH respect to Robert for managing this in those really extreme conditions
Absolutely amazing and stunningly beautiful! Everything seemed as if you could reach up and touch it.
Achingly beautiful pairing of visual and sound.
Leaves one breathless....
Wish to see this miracle at least once!!
There are no words that I can think of right now to describe how epic and beautiful this is, thank you for sharing Robert.
3:00 That machine is freakin WORKIN IT to the lights, man.
This video deserves a billion
This no joke brought tears to my eye. Absolutely beautiful
Man the colors in Antarctica are way cooler than the Northern Lights
It's actually exactly the same, and the cool thing is it happens at exactly the same time in both poles.
They’re the same
Yes same phenomena yet different names. I had to Google it... the Southern lights are called Aurora Australis while the Northern Lights are called Aurora Borealis.
High Five 👋 (Borats Voice ) !!
@@slooob23so Aurora happen when the sun is on equator right? In the middle of south and north
@@godinezfer1906 i see, a person of culture
Among the best Aurora timelapses I’ve ever seen, bravo
Magnificent guys. The amount of work represented in this film is astronomical (sorry, unintended pun). It is a tribute to the commitment of you both. My spirit is the richer for having watched this tonight. Thank you.
This is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen, to see it in person with your own eyes has to be magical. I would be so emotional.
Thats impressive. That freezing cold night sky look so clear!
@@onorebakasama ahh, that's why cold frosty nights are so good to watch the night sky. I got a nice starry timelapse this past winter in frosty conditions and wondered why the stars were so clear.
@@onorebakasama
Correction: Cold air is denser than warm air.
Antarctic air is, more importantly, dry and thermally homogeneous, hence the clear and steady skies.
@@JonasHholt ... Pls tell more abt starry timelapse
This was some of the most amazing beautiful imagery that I have ever laid eyes upon.
Simply breathtaking.
Wow, this beauty almost brings tears to my eyes.
Fantastic! Sound and picture are perfect. Good work as usual.
Wondrous. Leaves me in awe. The music so elevated the whole experience.
Wow, absolutely gorgeous Robert & Martin. Nature truly is Inspiring! Enjoy!!
One of the most beautiful things ive ever seen
What an amazing scenery! The aurora and the milkyway are incredibly beautiful and mysterious.
Hope to be there one day before I die and look upon the beautiful sky with the colorful universe.
I feel the same. .. !!
Absolutely STUNNING! Thank you for going through the extremes you do, to share this with us all! Amazing!
Mesmerised in every possible way. Thank you very much for sharing.
Wow, unbelievable, I do believe the southern lights are the best!!!!💙💚💜 thank you very much for these shots.
Omg the sky is galexy it's sooo beautiful and wonderful it's like a dream that doesn't exist
I had a good chuckle when the dish at about 3:00 minutes started moving back and forth as if it were asking "which object overhead do I track" as the objects flew back and forth in the night sky. Great time-lapse!
NebTheWeb👍🏽
Maybe it was over excited by the spectacle above it!
Thank you for posting videos like this. With so much ugliness going on in the world today, it’s nice to be reminded of the beauty that is present through all of this. The video along with the music you’ve chosen helps me travel away from where I am in this present moment and into the galaxy dancing with the stars between the rows of colors.... thank you for the helping Me with this healthy escape
Thanks!
Thanks a lot for your support!
As many times as I've seen them and though I can explain them scientifically, I'm still always as amazed as the time I first saw them.
Absolutely breathtaking ! Incredible footage of auroras and milky way. Wow. Wish could experience for real.
Most beautiful video i've seen ever in my life, good job, how technology can see the world♡
Absolutely spectacular. Was just in Antarctica and fell in love with the landscape....the skyscape here is just out of this world...amazing work!
That's absolutely gorgeous.
When a small part of the night is so unearthly, it can be imagined how beautiful the whole night is.
I got so happy to see a new video. This is absolutely jaw dropping.
I am so happy that people do this type of work because I will never journey there to see for myself just how truly beautiful this is with my own eyes. Thank you for sharing.
I can’t understand why someone would not like this????? It’s magnificent!!!!
Probably flat earthers. They think the South Pole does not exist and that Antarctica is a ring of ice that holds the flat earth waters in from spilling out over their imagined edge.
Thank you for sharing. I appreciate it because I may not have got to see it or even know about it. -70 degrees is definitely - chilly!! It's as if Mother Nature is dancing around the night stars, wearing her most colorful flowing gown. It would be most fabulous to dance along with her, twirling gracefully in, under & around all the beauty she is creating. I feel peaceful. And, inspired to paint another painting. Gratitude. Gratitude. Thank you so much.💫
One word: overwhelmed...
This is the most fantastic display I’ve ever seen filmed! Great job!!
Breathtaking! A real masterpiece
I feel peace and i love it the lights are very awesome...
Wonderful, wonderful stuff. Thank you for freely sharing this; it enriches my life.
Awesome sauce. Bravo. xoxo✌❤💚💜💙💛✌❤💚💜💙💛✌❤💚💜💙💛✌💋🌰🌱🌳🌿🌏🌎🌍⭐🌠⭐🌠⭐🌠⭐🌠🌙🌛🌜🌘🌗🌖🌕🌞🌝🌚🌑🌒🌓🌔⚡LOVE
Beautiful... Just beautiful 😶 thank you so much.
Space is so mesmerizing.
I am from india, it's mesmerizing me....,🇮🇳
I don't know why but there are tears in my eyes
Superlative! Watching this is transformative. I can imagine how the experience of observing, photographing and editing this light has inspired all involved. Same is true for this viewer. Thank you for the revelations.
These videos actually make me emotional. And good job to the person who makes these videos.
Hi from Turkey 🇹🇷
I like it . This video is so great 😍❤️
Thank you for video 🙏
Wonderful..
I keep coming back to this when I’m stressed because it makes me happy :)
Absolutely stunning!
One of the best videos in the internet.....for real
Extraordinário. É de ficar sem fôlego. Quantas maravilhas sobre a terra... 🌎♡.
Vielen Dank für das wunderschöne Video. Selber werde ich dort nie hinkommen und freue mich, dass ihr mich an diesem tollen Erlebnis teilhaben lasst.
Remarkable video! Thank you for all the hard work of those who made this possible!
I can't explain how magical is this video for me, It's amazing
Beautiful. The music enhanced nicely. Thank you for producing professional content. 👍🏻
Природа не перестает восхищать!!! Спасибо авторам за возможность видеть эту красоту!!
This is jaw droppingly mesmerizing. There are no words just sheer awesomeness for the vastness and beauty of our Earth and the cosmos. Thank you for posting! I'm curious if anyone who has seen auroras, do they make any sound?
That's it...the most beautiful video i've seen! What a planet we live on!
The fact that the Milky Way just rotates down there is amazing ! crazy work !
wrong answer
It was so beautiful. With so many color spectrum, speechless. It was the best show mother nature give to us.
Absolutely amazing and magical !!!! How is it possible ?? 😱😭 Thank you so much for sharing this !!🙏
This is one of the most beautiful videos I've ever seen. Just wow!
This video deserves a lot more likes
5 and half minutes of pure magnificence!!!! 🌟