I love the personal touch in this video. Seeing the person behind all these amazing work makes it even more real and relatable. Thanks for bringing the stars closer😍❣️
Soo Excited! I finally saw the Hexagon over Valentines weekend! Where I live, there's frequent too much light pollution or aerosol injections to see much.. but I'm so thankful for the instructions you gave on this. It was extraordinarily helpful! Blessings!
I saw Procyon last night when I was camping out and there was unforcast heavy rain but when I dared to pop my head out in the early hours a beautiful clear night as you often get after rainstorms as they wash all the muck out of the air.
I know you sometimes say you don talk about the south hemisphere because you have experience in the north hemisphere but it would be great to see a video on it. Even if it's a general one to start. Maybe a collab with someone or i am sure we can get people to help out 🙂 (Btw love the vids, i can now name a couple when looking at the sky! Feels great)
I am collaborating with another RU-vidr in the Southern Hemisphere at the moment. 😁 I am going to try a couple from SH. My long term goal is to spend some time in SH so I can learn the sky down there.
Feb 19th, 645pm EST I witnessed a string of meteors streak in a single line between the 2 stars of Canis Minor. This occurred for 20 to 30 seconds, long enough for me to go inside to grab a family member and go back outside to see the event end. Possibly a satellite breaking up during reentry. Whether natural or man made, it was mesmerizing.