The sheer fact that we can see an object that is 2.5 million light years away is mind blowing. There are so many factors to this that just blows me away. The one thing is the ability to see Andromeda from here, at this distance, is the size of it. It is ENORMOUS! And to even think... That is just one galaxy out of the billions out there. This is way i love astronomy. Thanks for posting this.
You are absolutely right. That`s the point. We are so lucky that - after billions of years - _we_ are able to enhance our vision so well that we can see the universe. I spent hours speechlessly watching the Hubble HFD, HUDF and XDF fullsize images. Imagining all the billions of worlds that are visible in these pixels always makes me feel extremely humble, peaceful and grateful. Especially when you consider the fact that at one point in the future you won't be able to even see another galaxy any more.
now try to imagine what we cant see. the craziest thing to me is that great part of the universe is no longer visible. we are at the right place and hour.
What some humans think is billions of years old is actually very young. God created everything we see and these galaxies we observe are proof of his handiwork. What's amazing to me is, is that if someone found a rocking chair on a planet somewhere, they would say someone made it and that it didn't evolve on its own. But we see trillions of galaxies if not more and trillions of stars and planets and the astronomical space in between each of those, and they say the big bang did it 😂
@@firegod117What makes you think creating something through bigbang and evolution is counterintuitive? For me that and the sheer details of universe makes it far more fascinating. It is an incomprehensible mathematical masterpiece. You don’t have to deny Big Bang to accept God. We have worked too hard to discover those for people just to deny it.
You can actually see them with the naked eye. It's incredibly difficult and the conditions have to be just right, but it will look like a fuzzy light in the sky when you look just to the side of it.
We Human Beings take our Life so seriously, our problems and frustrations so seriously, when we look at the stars, the galaxies, the cosmos, we realize that our problems are but a tiny spec of dust in the vastness of this Universe. We really need to humble ourselves from time to time and realize that we are part of something far greater and magnificent than we can ever imagine.
Doesn’t matter if NASA sent messages… Andromeda is 2.5 MILLION LIGHT YEARS AWAY from the Milky Way! Hell, for us to reach out to Proxima b at using present tech would take us 63,000 years! As far as Andromeda looking at us… who cares? We are both looking at images from 2.5 million years ago
@@sarka555 We absolutely DO explore it, using the most advanced technologies of which our species is capable. We won’t be able to visit another star system and that does seem sad, but we probe space with observation and imagination.
@@sagepuppet Unfortunately, the roundtrip to Mars is but a 4 month walk to the kitchen, in space terms. The nearest star system to us would, assuming perfection in rocket motor design, take us 250,000 years, each way. That is roughly the same amount of time modern humans have walked the earth.
Whenever I see a picture of a galaxy, I try to visualize flying to the farthest reaches of space, but I never seem to reach the end, no matter how long I imagine. Universe is truly infinite and majestic 🙏
@Cosmologist722, I actually had a dream once that I was literally in space! And it was just as you expect in a dream, it REALLY seemed like I was right there in space. I was above Mars and could see it so clearly. Oddly there were "platforms" above Mars to which I was on. It was so strange because I was not wearing a space suit but I felt no ill effects. Then it was time to go to the surface of the planet so I jumped from the platform and began "racing" towards the surface and then woke up.... It may sound silly but I always wondered since I was a child IF there was anything BEYOND the "blackness" of space. What was really neat is there was a man here on YT who decided to purchase the "truest black paint" he could find on Earth! He built a small room out of wood in his garage and painted the entire inside, including a door to enter the structure, with that black paint. Then he hung a small light in the center of the room to represent our Sun. He began filming from inside with the door closed and he turned on the small light. It looked just like space, pure "blackness" with only the light from the "Sun" to give any illumination but of course nothing was visible because nothing in the blackness reflected light. He then demonstrated how light helps with perspective but the fascinating thing to me was the thought of "being inside that black box with the 'Sun' in the center" and nothing else could be seen so it looked like "infinite black space" but then he opens the door and steps out "into a whole other world" that "from inside the black box" you'd never know existed "outside!"
We’re not going to be here forever. Enjoy this beautiful wonder of space as it is. Sometimes when life gets stressful, stare and wonder at the stars and your mind will be set free, even only for a moment 😶
This is of course very true, but sometimes this can cause a very melancholic, even depressed state, in that you realise that you only get a peak through the window on the fantabulous universe, and then it's time to check out! 😥
lol even if we can reach light speed it will take thousand of years to reach another galaxy. use your brain and calculate. we must protect earth there is no other way
I don't worry about going to see Andomeda, because she is coming to US!! I just cry inside because I wish I could be here to see her looming in the night sky in all her sweeping and tilted glory!
I really appreciate these realistic views. The long duration photographs taken with professional telescopes are nice, but this is what the sky really looks like
Spectacular!! That was beautiful in every since of the work done to make that time lapse sequence. I can appreciate the time, patience and keen-eye work required. Thank you. It made my moment/day and I needed to see this. 😀
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I’m just a visual guy at this point and you’re saving me $1000s in equipment and mine still wouldn’t look as good. Appreciate you sharing.
To think that in a future so far away a human mind can't even comprehend just how far away it is... a creature will look up during darkness and the Andromeda Galaxy will make up a majority of the nightsky, much like the milky way. It's a damn shame we'll never get to see such a majestic sight with our own eyes.
Unfortunately by then the oceans will have dried up and Earth will most likely be uninhabitable, having turned into something more like Venus. Also the Moon will have drifted so far from us it will just be a bright star in the sky.
But still, Andromeda will loom in the night sky in a beautiful tilted brilliant disk of stars! It's still incredible to think about. Andromeda will dominate the night sky in a magnificent view!!
@@calvinjackson8110 , I always think it's nice to think about these kinds of these things. Aside from Biblical prophecies, just to assume that everything might still be here and IF it unfolded "as theorized", what I wonder about is, how exactly the two galaxies would intersect, that is their orientations. Something else to think about is, we are already concerned about NEO's in our own solar system, we have no idea what Andromeda actually contains and how the gravity of all of the objects within the 2 galaxies will affect stars, planets, asteroids etc. Who is to say some of those objects wouldn't end up colliding with the Sun, Earth etc.... And that's not even thinking about the "super massive blackhole" at the center of Andromeda like the one at the Milky Way's center.... And finally, the timeframe given for the "expected collision" is around the same time that our Sun is "expected to exhaust it's fuel supply", 4.5-5B yrs. At which time it's suggested that the Sun may expand to potentially engulf Earth. So I'm really wondering if this event ever takes place, will it really be the "beautiful spectacle" that some are thinking or would it be a time of great disaster.... That of course also that assumes humanity was not already obliterated by NEO's, humans themselves or such a change in Earth's environment that mankind is wiped out by catastrophic events on the planet.
Somewhere in Andromeda, astronomers are looking at the Milky Way in awe just as we are looking at them :) They are probably thinking the same! Crazy to think about
Isn't that just awesome 2.5 million light years away... That means we're seeing it 2.5 million years in the past and if we were to travel at the speed of light it would take us 2.5 million years to get there.. forget it unless we can bend space or exceed light speed...it's unbelievable how far away things are like the Andromeda galaxy is! Great job on filming this time lapse that must been alot of work! Outstanding job!!!👍🛸
Дух захватывает, представить не возможно сколько там миров и цивилизации, началось и завершилось пока свет шёл от нее, и сколько миров в нашем млечном пути, спасибо за видео!
Earth's night sky is truly amazing to look at! Unfortunately due to light pollution fewer and fewer people are are getting the chance to see it in all it's glory. And within the next 100 years hardly anyone will see an unpolluted sky which is a shame because it really does inspire awe and wonder in anyone who see's it.
I do have one question however, for me, living in this light polluted Western Europe, it is nearly impossible to look to the stars like this in all its beauty. It brings tears to me to miss such a beautiful spectrum of stars, galaxies and falling stars. Years ago when I’d visit up north Norway and lay down on the ground (30° below zero C) and watching the beauty what the call space. It was coloured by the Northern Light. Couldn’t be closer to heaven❤. Therefore I would like to thank you for sharing this beautiful video with me 🙏👍👍🇳🇱
The odds are very good that life exists elsewhere in the universe. Unfortunately it's probably just single-cell organisms. The odds that they have cities and spaceships and microwave dinners are far less likely.
Astronomers think that the Milky Way and Andromeda have just started to interact gravitationally. Amazing considering the distances involved but relatively small for colossal galaxies. Beautiful imagery btw.
Wow! This video is very beautiful😍. I admire your sensitivity in choosing the songs that accompany it. Thank you so much. Gratitude😇 Have a nice weekend! God bless you!🙏
no, you guys must understand life probability is very low. first you must find similar conditions as earth. and that is probably low as one planet in per 10 bilion galaxy
@@sokomoko6609Oh, you are pretty wrong there. And you probably know it too. Also, one should not take for granted that life is carbon-based like on Earth. It can be something completely different. We don't know. And most likely will never know. So we should be extremely humble with the limited knowledge we have.
@@sokomoko6609 Life could be rare, and intelligent creature must be way more rare than it. I mean, from all species that ever exist on earth, we are the only one who capable enough to learning more of complex thing. But I'm not saying there is no life in this vast universe, there must be, at least microbiological life somewhere out there.
@@susannebrunberg4174Some say the position, rotation of earth, the size, position, rotation of our single moon, and even the position of giant planet like Jupiter and Saturn, also the chance of having strucked by the icy and sugar asteroid are contributed for life to be exist here. And it is very rare in this universe, but I'm not saying there's no life in this vast universe, there must be, at least micro biological life somewhere out there
It's amazing how bright the central bulge of galaxies are. Even from millions of light years away the combined light can outshines stars within our own galaxy.
@@tonydmty1234567 People in the past would have asked who created the mountains. Now we know it was tectonic plate activity. Likely there will be some explanation in the future for everything else.
This is my Favorite thing, everything about the Universe. Thank you so much Mr. Edwin Hubble. For all that you discovered about the Universe. The entire world creating the best telescope, with your name to honor you. Opening our eyes to a whole new Universe to discover. With mind blowing images. My Favorite of all, is the Pillers of creation.
Hey astromagzine. You are a living legend bro I wanna ask you something please Where, when, how, do you get these skies clear. Poland or something please tell me
The sheer fact that we can see an object that is 2.5 million light years away is mind blowing. There are so many factors to this that just blows me away. The one thing is the ability to see Andromeda from here, at this distance, is the size of it. It is ENORMOUS! And to even think... That is just one galaxy out of the billions out there. This is way i love astronomy. Thanks for posting this.
You are absolutely right. That`s the point. We are so lucky that - after billions of years - _we_ are able to enhance our vision so well that we can see the universe. I spent hours speechlessly watching the Hubble HFD, HUDF and XDF fullsize images. Imagining all the billions of worlds that are visible in these pixels always makes me feel extremely humble, peaceful and grateful. Especially when you consider the fact that at one point in the future you won't be able to even see another galaxy any more.
now try to imagine what we cant see. the craziest thing to me is that great part of the universe is no longer visible. we are at the right place and hour.
What some humans think is billions of years old is actually very young. God created everything we see and these galaxies we observe are proof of his handiwork. What's amazing to me is, is that if someone found a rocking chair on a planet somewhere, they would say someone made it and that it didn't evolve on its own. But we see trillions of galaxies if not more and trillions of stars and planets and the astronomical space in between each of those, and they say the big bang did it 😂
@@firegod117What makes you think creating something through bigbang and evolution is counterintuitive? For me that and the sheer details of universe makes it far more fascinating. It is an incomprehensible mathematical masterpiece. You don’t have to deny Big Bang to accept God. We have worked too hard to discover those for people just to deny it.
It's actually several times the diameter of the full Moon.
Much respect for the hours upon hours of imaging time required to make such a beautiful time-lapse.
This video is a masterpiece
I honestly wish we saw that cloudy mist around those galaxies with our naked eyes. That would be phenomenal. This is just beautiful.
No problem in 1-2 billion years, just you wait :)
you actaully can see it with binoculars under bortle 1-2 skies :)
I live in the city. I only see a few shining objects in the sky. I would love to go a place where I can see a lot of stars.
@@bargeld09 I hope you realise that humans don't belong in cities. We all have wanderlust but don't realise we should be nomads.
You can actually see them with the naked eye. It's incredibly difficult and the conditions have to be just right, but it will look like a fuzzy light in the sky when you look just to the side of it.
We Human Beings take our Life so seriously, our problems and frustrations so seriously, when we look at the stars, the galaxies, the cosmos, we realize that our problems are but a tiny spec of dust in the vastness of this Universe.
We really need to humble ourselves from time to time and realize that we are part of something far greater and magnificent than we can ever imagine.
🎉😢
Big breasts.
Tell that to the arrogant cells in my body.
Remember...the Universe is within us
Yup, you get it. ✌️❤️
"My god! It's full of stars."
-David Bowman
Yeah! A lot of those stars were really moving fast too!
Those are satellites.
Nice quote. Now, if you’ll just open the pod bay door…
Im afraid i cant do that, Dave..😂@@klaatu368
I’m just reading book 2: 2010. Even if you have seen both movies the books are riveting!
That was wonderful! You synched the beautiful music to the video perfectly.
I actually needed to see that just now. The Zen of being humbled without a word spoken.
But then you just spoke, so there goes your Zen
@@ajcook7777 sigh.
Beautiful Andromeda. It’s enthralling seeing this object in a wide-field view!
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👽
Iam from space 😎
@@PersonausdemAll I can tell!
@@EmilyTienne Nice 😎👍
'The universe is a pretty big place. If it's just us, seems like an awful waste of space.'
Carl Sagan.
We are not alone. I have seen the craft and a grey.
Look at all the stars and stuff whizzing by. This is the rare thing that still puts me in awe anymore. Space is amazing.
Thats STARLINK sattelites you bozo.... The brighter reddish ones are Jet Airliners
The stuff whizzing by are satellites.
as simple as were observing andromeda galaxy from here, the live there can be watching us too
And it goes to show that no one's Intergalactic privacy is safe anymore.
@@kevynhansyn2902
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And the NASA did send all kind of messages into space,exact location of our planet😂
They wouldn't see us, they would only see what earth looked like 2.5 million years ago
Doesn’t matter if NASA sent messages… Andromeda is 2.5 MILLION LIGHT YEARS AWAY from the Milky Way! Hell, for us to reach out to Proxima b at using present tech would take us 63,000 years! As far as Andromeda looking at us… who cares? We are both looking at images from 2.5 million years ago
This is very beautiful! Takes me back to my first ever deep-sky image. I need to take it again this year now that I know what I am doing
Gorgeous. Truly, the most spectacular sight in our hemisphere. Beautiful shots.
I'm at a loss for words at how beautiful our entire universe is. I'm so sad that we'll never get to explore it.. this is a fantastic video.
Let it bring you hope that something outside our world exists that’s far greater then our minds can comprehend.
Humans probably will in the future, we already made it to the moon and landed robots on mars
@@sarka555 We absolutely DO explore it, using the most advanced technologies of which our species is capable. We won’t be able to visit another star system and that does seem sad, but we probe space with observation and imagination.
@@sagepuppet Unfortunately, the roundtrip to Mars is but a 4 month walk to the kitchen, in space terms. The nearest star system to us would, assuming perfection in rocket motor design, take us 250,000 years, each way. That is roughly the same amount of time modern humans have walked the earth.
Imagine another earth out there, where I am watching you and you are watching me at the same time
Thats why you should always dress Nice and have haircuts😃
@@michaelripley4528lol
Ah no. Don't think so. Keep watching Star Trec
We're seeing Andromeda as it was
2½ Million years ago.
Anyone looking back would when that light came to us would automatically be 2.5 million years more advanced than us
Whenever I see a picture of a galaxy, I try to visualize flying to the farthest reaches of space, but I never seem to reach the end, no matter how long I imagine. Universe is truly infinite and majestic 🙏
@Cosmologist722, I actually had a dream once that I was literally in space! And it was just as you expect in a dream, it REALLY seemed like I was right there in space. I was above Mars and could see it so clearly. Oddly there were "platforms" above Mars to which I was on. It was so strange because I was not wearing a space suit but I felt no ill effects. Then it was time to go to the surface of the planet so I jumped from the platform and began "racing" towards the surface and then woke up.... It may sound silly but I always wondered since I was a child IF there was anything BEYOND the "blackness" of space. What was really neat is there was a man here on YT who decided to purchase the "truest black paint" he could find on Earth!
He built a small room out of wood in his garage and painted the entire inside, including a door to enter the structure, with that black paint. Then he hung a small light in the center of the room to represent our Sun. He began filming from inside with the door closed and he turned on the small light. It looked just like space, pure "blackness" with only the light from the "Sun" to give any illumination but of course nothing was visible because nothing in the blackness reflected light. He then demonstrated how light helps with perspective but the fascinating thing to me was the thought of "being inside that black box with the 'Sun' in the center" and nothing else could be seen so it looked like "infinite black space" but then he opens the door and steps out "into a whole other world" that "from inside the black box" you'd never know existed "outside!"
Hey, man! Please, don' t stop to make this videos with that music... is so perfect!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Neat video.
Absolutely *Soul-stimulating music.*
That stuff is disproportionally good.
Holy mother of God.
We’re not going to be here forever. Enjoy this beautiful wonder of space as it is. Sometimes when life gets stressful, stare and wonder at the stars and your mind will be set free, even only for a moment 😶
This is of course very true, but sometimes this can cause a very melancholic, even depressed state, in that you realise that you only get a peak through the window on the fantabulous universe, and then it's time to check out! 😥
Actually we will be here forever. You'll stay on this planet until the end of time, even after you die.
@@derbigpr500 consciously 🙄
lol even if we can reach light speed it will take thousand of years to reach another galaxy. use your brain and calculate. we must protect earth there is no other way
I don't worry about going to see Andomeda, because she is coming to US!!
I just cry inside because I wish I could be here to see her looming in the night sky in all her sweeping and tilted glory!
I really appreciate these realistic views. The long duration photographs taken with professional telescopes are nice, but this is what the sky really looks like
This is incredible! Fantastic job!
Spectacular!! That was beautiful in every since of the work done to make that time lapse sequence. I can appreciate the time, patience and keen-eye work required. Thank you. It made my moment/day and I needed to see this. 😀
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I’m just a visual guy at this point and you’re saving me $1000s in equipment and mine still wouldn’t look as good. Appreciate you sharing.
Im amazed that one can observe Andromeda with the naked eye if the conditions are right. Thank you for the upload.
It was cool how many passing space ships your time lapse caught. A lot of traffic out there. 👌👽
PROPS to the cameraman for surviving 5 billion years standing in 1 place and then coming back in time just for this sick edit. Respect!
I'm a cameraman comment hunter.
Thank you for this timelapse. This makes the night sky come to life!
Oh what wonderous worlds there must be!
That's why I love astrophotography!! The beauty of the universe is just so captivating!!
Absolutely stunning. A spectacular view. Very well done. And the music was perfect.
In a complete darkness i was lucky to witnessed this...one word amazing.!
You ever wonder….what could be going on in that galaxy right now? Right this very second.
To think that in a future so far away a human mind can't even comprehend just how far away it is... a creature will look up during darkness and the Andromeda Galaxy will make up a majority of the nightsky, much like the milky way. It's a damn shame we'll never get to see such a majestic sight with our own eyes.
Unfortunately by then the oceans will have dried up and Earth will most likely be uninhabitable, having turned into something more like Venus. Also the Moon will have drifted so far from us it will just be a bright star in the sky.
@@DK-gy7ll yeah we'll have booked it to a nearby star system hopefully
But still, Andromeda will loom in the night sky in a beautiful tilted brilliant disk of stars!
It's still incredible to think about. Andromeda will dominate the night sky in a magnificent view!!
@@calvinjackson8110 , I always think it's nice to think about these kinds of these things. Aside from Biblical prophecies, just to assume that everything might still be here and IF it unfolded "as theorized", what I wonder about is, how exactly the two galaxies would intersect, that is their orientations. Something else to think about is, we are already concerned about NEO's in our own solar system, we have no idea what Andromeda actually contains and how the gravity of all of the objects within the 2 galaxies will affect stars, planets, asteroids etc. Who is to say some of those objects wouldn't end up colliding with the Sun, Earth etc.... And that's not even thinking about the "super massive blackhole" at the center of Andromeda like the one at the Milky Way's center....
And finally, the timeframe given for the "expected collision" is around the same time that our Sun is "expected to exhaust it's fuel supply", 4.5-5B yrs. At which time it's suggested that the Sun may expand to potentially engulf Earth. So I'm really wondering if this event ever takes place, will it really be the "beautiful spectacle" that some are thinking or would it be a time of great disaster.... That of course also that assumes humanity was not already obliterated by NEO's, humans themselves or such a change in Earth's environment that mankind is wiped out by catastrophic events on the planet.
This Video make´s me feel We are Not Alone.. Amazing!
Somewhere in Andromeda, astronomers are looking at the Milky Way in awe just as we are looking at them :) They are probably thinking the same! Crazy to think about
Beautiful, thank you !
Soo beautyfull bro ... and that music 😍🌌
Astonishing work. Truly gorgeous.
Surely Andromedians must be doing the same. Same impressive back ground music. Great. Thanks
what are we? the milkies
Wonderful presentation...No B.S. and guesswork. Thank you.
Isn't that just awesome 2.5 million light years away... That means we're seeing it 2.5 million years in the past and if we were to travel at the speed of light it would take us 2.5 million years to get there.. forget it unless we can bend space or exceed light speed...it's unbelievable how far away things are like the Andromeda galaxy is! Great job on filming this time lapse that must been alot of work! Outstanding job!!!👍🛸
Сколько часов съёмки и трудов для нескольких минут прекрасного видео! Это отличная работа!
What an experience... made me want to wander the universe.
Amazing. So are the galaxies. I simply can not believe how much is flying overhead as you see the lights wiz by.
The whizzing lights are satellites.
Um vídeo maravilhoso!
Muito lindo mesmo!
Parabéns pelo belíssimo trabalho!
A wonderful video!
Really beautiful!
Congratulations on the beautiful work!
It is so beautiful it takes your breath away.
Классный видео ролик,аж дух захватывает от этих колоссальных расстояний и музыка завораживает.
2:21 anyone else see the dust moving around Andromeda's black hole?
Also amazing video, i love this!
Дух захватывает, представить не возможно сколько там миров и цивилизации, началось и завершилось пока свет шёл от нее, и сколько миров в нашем млечном пути, спасибо за видео!
Earth's night sky is truly amazing to look at! Unfortunately due to light pollution fewer and fewer people are are getting the chance to see it in all it's glory. And within the next 100 years hardly anyone will see an unpolluted sky which is a shame because it really does inspire awe and wonder in anyone who see's it.
Omg those starlink satellites are all over the place. Great Timelapse of M31.
That's aircraft you are watching with the red anti collision lights glowing. Satellites move much slower and don't strobe
Well done...I enjoyed watching this..
You are so lucky to have such a beautiful view ❤
Fascinating. Thank you.
Nothing can be more beautiful than this💗💗, A spectacular part of universe always put my brain into pleasure
Thank you. You've calmed me down.
Imagine someone in Andromeda watching a video of The Milky Way drifting across their sky.
I do have one question however, for me, living in this light polluted Western Europe, it is nearly impossible to look to the stars like this in all its beauty. It brings tears to me to miss such a beautiful spectrum of stars, galaxies and falling stars. Years ago when I’d visit up north Norway and lay down on the ground (30° below zero C) and watching the beauty what the call space. It was coloured by the Northern Light. Couldn’t be closer to heaven❤. Therefore I would like to thank you for sharing this beautiful video with me 🙏👍👍🇳🇱
Nice, you can even see Triangulum galaxy at times in some of your shots
Spectacular!!!
I have imaged Andromeda many times over the years with my telescope and am amazed with what I see when viewed close up...
Wow, 😮 thank you amazing view 😍
Goosebumps all over my body now, because of this I'm going back to watching star wars tonight
All those stars!! It seems improbable that we are the only ones in this Universe.
Highly.
The odds are very good that life exists elsewhere in the universe. Unfortunately it's probably just single-cell organisms. The odds that they have cities and spaceships and microwave dinners are far less likely.
Astronomers think that the Milky Way and Andromeda have just started to interact gravitationally. Amazing considering the distances involved but relatively small for colossal galaxies. Beautiful imagery btw.
You always inspire me✨
Wow! This video is very beautiful😍. I admire your sensitivity in choosing the songs that accompany it. Thank you so much. Gratitude😇 Have a nice weekend! God bless you!🙏
I, for one, welcome our future Alien Overlords from Andromeda 🙇♂
Beautiful video and music. Thankyou. No need for the sparkling brightness effects mid video though.
Господи и каждая маленькая точка...это звезда...несчисленное множество...бесконечность...❤❤❤
Полагаю что это не звезда. Думается мне, что каждая маленькая точка это галактика.
👍👍👍💖
200 лет !!!!! А не 110😮
Neat galaxy. Neat photos.
i swear there is life there for sure
no, you guys must understand life probability is very low. first you must find similar conditions as earth. and that is probably low as one planet in per 10 bilion galaxy
@@sokomoko6609Oh, you are pretty wrong there. And you probably know it too.
Also, one should not take for granted that life is carbon-based like on Earth. It can be something completely different. We don't know. And most likely will never know. So we should be extremely humble with the limited knowledge we have.
i used to think like you. cut your imaginations think realistic. possibilities are unlimited if you count
@@sokomoko6609 Life could be rare, and intelligent creature must be way more rare than it.
I mean, from all species that ever exist on earth, we are the only one who capable enough to learning more of complex thing.
But I'm not saying there is no life in this vast universe, there must be, at least microbiological life somewhere out there.
@@susannebrunberg4174Some say the position, rotation of earth, the size, position, rotation of our single moon, and even the position of giant planet like Jupiter and Saturn, also the chance of having strucked by the icy and sugar asteroid are contributed for life to be exist here.
And it is very rare in this universe, but I'm not saying there's no life in this vast universe, there must be, at least micro biological life somewhere out there
It's amazing how bright the central bulge of galaxies are. Even from millions of light years away the combined light can outshines stars within our own galaxy.
SO BEAUTIFUL and EMOTIONAL , thank you so much ,great 👍🏻😉 🌌
As far as I can tell, this was a Time-lapse video of everything, but the Andromeda galaxy!
It’s there
@@cfrandre8319 Thanks!
So beautifull, tonight (in my bortle 2 village) im going to see stars and milky way hopefully and andromeda too!
Light, a force that is still bound to its locailty shows us the non-local universe.
Mind blowing!
It’s plainly inconceivable that we are the only planet on which life has been conceived!
Nicely done, thank you!
It's cool to think that the people in those faraway galaxies might be looking at the Milky Way wondering if anyone is out there looking back at them.
There are probably people in our own Milky Way that have glanced toward our solar system and asked the same question.
i c u
Can't wait to see this galaxy up close in a few billion years. Hopefully we'll have better cameras. I wanna get good pictures.
Not gonna lie...it's pretty damn depressing that none of us will ever get to visit anything beyond Earth. 😔
Amazing very good !!!!
Всем привет. Какая красота!!!)
Beautiful presentation here. And to think in another few billion years both Andromeda and the Milky Way will collide to become an even bigger galaxy.
The vastness of space is so immense that when the collision does happen 4.5 billion years from now, no two celestial objects will collide.
Got that right Labradogs. Still I hope to be able to watch this from wherever I'm at when it happens.
Imagine people living in there, not having a clue it's called Andromeda 😁
It gives me chills to see it with the naked eye. There are millions of civilizations there with billions of creatures. I only wish I could see one.
Just totally mind-blowing! What is out there? What is it all about? How does it work? And so very beautiful. Thank you!
But...Who created all of this?
";-)
Gravity
@@tonydmty1234567 People in the past would have asked who created the mountains. Now we know it was tectonic plate activity. Likely there will be some explanation in the future for everything else.
@@tonydmty1234567 why limit it to a 'who" and not a "what"?
This is my Favorite thing, everything about the Universe. Thank you so much Mr. Edwin Hubble. For all that you discovered about the Universe.
The entire world creating the best telescope, with your name to honor you. Opening our eyes to a whole new Universe to discover. With mind blowing images. My Favorite of all, is the Pillers of creation.
Que vídeo lindo e viajante, com uma espetacular música!💯
Great work!
GOD
Amazing images! And great music selection!
A view to the nearest "Star-Island" - it's very beautiful and slightly sad...
Breathtaking, what equipment did you use for thr time-lapse?
sony a7s and 50mm f1.8, 200mm f5.6, 20mm f3.5
@@Astromagazine what mount??
@@th3challenger895 sky watcher star adventure pro
And what about software? Any recommendation? Or it was build in camera software?
@@th3challenger895 cowgirl mount position
imagine going from this, with all of the questions we have, to the truth unfolding in front of our eyes and questions finally being answered.
Дух захватывает как же ты прекрасна Андромеда и как же ты далека!
Simply amazing!
I miss looking at the night sky when there wasn’t this many satellites
Can I ask when were you born ?
@@benwilliams-up6ud late 60s
@@sunnymoon369 liar 🤣
@@benwilliams-up6ud He's not a liar. But you act like a 4 year old.
Beautifully done!
Hey astromagzine. You are a living legend bro
I wanna ask you something please
Where, when, how, do you get these skies clear. Poland or something please tell me
🥺♥️ it’s Germany and Austria