Now, if you come here often, you will know that I love the night sky. Here is a short video of the night sky beyond the Alps of the Geostationary Satellites.
Geostationary satellites in the Swiss Alps from Michael Kunze on Vimeo.
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That is SO cool!
ReplyDeletei have the same reaction..that is soo cool!!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat is So neat! I love the night sky too :)
ReplyDeleteBrandi
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so pretty!! thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteAi @ Sakura Haruka
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Ok, I agree with the others...that's really cool! How'd you find the video? Are you on Viemo often?
ReplyDeleteMy son always finds these for me.
DeletePretty interesting!
ReplyDeleteWe were just trying to locate a local planetarium! The boys want to learn constellations!
ReplyDeleteEver since I moved from the city to a suburb close to Fox River the stars are so big and so many it's amazing the difference, but the best stars I've ever seen was in Las Vegas, Nevada where my mom use to live. At night they're so big you can just stare for hours.
ReplyDeleteWhere I live, you can look up into the sky, and when you get to staring at the stars, you realize how thick the universe is with them.
DeleteI adore everything to do with the sky, stars, galaxies, the whole nine yards. This was great!
ReplyDeleteThat was so neat! I love looking at the night sky and have my daughter hooked. She and I have stayed up most of the night on several occasions for eclipses and meteor showers. Great time!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great video. Thanks for sharing, linking up and providing a link here. Glad I found your blog!
ReplyDeleteThe night sky is certainly magical :)
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Paula
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That is really cool! I loved it!
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks for sharing!!
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NCSue
That was amazing, love the sky.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's really fascinating! I've never seen any before. Seems like there are so many too.
ReplyDeleteWow, amazing. It's the natural work fantastic x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I live in a small town in Saskatchewan and watching the night sky is one of my favourite things about living here!
ReplyDeleteThere isn't anything like living in an area with no lights around, and seeing the humongous amount of stars in the sky.
Deletevery cool
ReplyDeleteWow, the universe is so magnificent!!
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We live in the country and I love the night sky! Thanks for letting me link up! Please visit me at NanaHood.com and link up with me. It's lonely there today!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat so cool!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! It's amazing what things (that we often take for granted) look like from another perspective!
ReplyDeleteSo cool.. Thank's for sharing..
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Thanks for the wordless Wednesday post! I always enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteI really need to start doing a Wordless Wednesday on my blog. I do love taking photo's!!
ReplyDeleteYou should. I bet you would have some great photos, too!
DeleteSo beautiful!!
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