January 2018 total lunar eclipse

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Published 2018-01-31

All Comments (21)
  • @ceptimus
    From New Zealand you can see (with the naked eye at night) the Large and Small "Magellanic Clouds." These are dwarf galaxies that orbit our own. They're not visible from the Northern Hemisphere. They got their (English) name following Magellan's circumnavigation voyage beginning 1519 - when sailors on the voyage reported clouds in the night sky that didn't move with the wind like normal clouds. Obviously they were known by other names to people living south of the equator long before then.
  • Am I the only one here who is here becz I didn't get to see it for real and regretting it now even if it was not my fault that the weather was cloudy? No? Ok
  • So funny to hear "February first" when I'm still in January 31st here in Brazil...
  • @IshidaRai
    Very beautiful ♥ What camera are you using?
  • @SuperGodine
    Yes!!! I saw it 5:34 and it was amazing!!! Thanks for sharing 🙌🏽
  • Great work Chris. And your comedy timing is improving for your live commentary.
  • @mistercohaagen
    I once did some stargazing on a rural mountaintop where someone was passing around military night vision goggles... It was unbelievable how many more stars there are just below our visual threshold, even in a place where light pollution was minimal. It was like wearing the Hubble Deep Field on your face. That camera captured this event quite well.
  • @sarah6557
    Thank you for uploading very interesting 👍👍👊👊
  • @Mika-df8xj
    Super video ever !! I love thame ,i'm Romanian 🔴🔶🔵
  • @MrPnew1
    Fabulous Chris thanks @1:02 so a sort of visual MP3 :) Also what video camera did you use please?
  • @JyskMaker
    Hi Nice video :-) I Have a quistion, Hope its ok to ask it here :-) I have a SlySky FS-i6 and the FS-IA6B, is it possibel to use S-BUS on that setup?
  • Great video! Thanks for sharing. What kind of camera did you use to video this event?