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What's in the Night Sky June 2023 🌌 Venus Mars Conjunction | Noctilucent Clouds | Milky Way 

Alyn Wallace
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00:00 Intro
00:40 June Solstice
01:02 Twilight
02:00 Noctilucent Clouds
03:35 Milky Way
05:26 Moon
05:49 Moon and Planets
07:31 WITNS Winners
Similar videos include NASA's What's Up series, Must Watch Top Astronomy Events by Secrets of the Universe, BBC Sky At Night Magazine's What To See In The Night Sky and Tonight's Sky by Space Telescope Science Institute.
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Комментарии : 43   
@davidletz9123
@davidletz9123 Год назад
What's in MY night sky? Easy: clouds and light pollution! 🤣
@vdiitd
@vdiitd Год назад
At least you have clouds. 😢
@ammaargaming6192
@ammaargaming6192 Год назад
Moon venus only in my night sky
@emwhaibee
@emwhaibee Год назад
That's the spirit! ☔
@ro3843
@ro3843 Год назад
I like how you just don't provide photography instructions but all the related practical information and resources! Itd be great to get an uodate on how your move to Turkey is going and what it's like there!
@joanhuggett5164
@joanhuggett5164 Год назад
Really, really happy to have found your channel this morning; just subscribed. (Andrew A. booming you up.) I've never found anything close to this; it's awesome. Thanks so much, Alyn. ATB from Western Australia. I know, Southern Hemisphere, but you've got us covered.
@l4bells851
@l4bells851 Год назад
Thanks
@comicpeak4560
@comicpeak4560 Год назад
Absolutely love these videos
@jamesbooth5547
@jamesbooth5547 Год назад
Daylight 24 hours. Saw Venus after the elongation. Cheers
@alisonfairley5861
@alisonfairley5861 Год назад
So look forward to these vlogs.... thanks Alyn another great one.
@outdoorsinontario3037
@outdoorsinontario3037 Год назад
Nice job on the 3rd thru 1st place! Gr8 shots! I’d love to get some like that really soon! Cool video! I’ll get some good stuff this month!
@geraldstiling3735
@geraldstiling3735 Год назад
Waiting all winter for your updates. So not a winter person. Best place to see sunrise on summer solstice, Glastonbury Tor🌄🏕️
@erikmardiste
@erikmardiste Год назад
Used to live at 54 degrees north in northern British Columbia. Sun would set at 11 pm, then rise at 4 am. Now living in Australia which much better, much warmer
@evemae6819
@evemae6819 Год назад
Nice presentation, thank you ~ !
@cmichaelhaugh8517
@cmichaelhaugh8517 Год назад
Thanks again!
@sjbastro
@sjbastro Год назад
My location flirts between astronomical and nautical twilight in June, or as my camera likes to call it, 'blue sky' 😂 So, it is usually noctilucent clouds that I concentrate on. Hopefully they'll make an appearance soon 🤞😀
@jock-of-ages73
@jock-of-ages73 Год назад
Venus in the western sky last week had me Googling! It was so big and bright and me not being astrologicaly minded, had me miffed for a minute. This was in Paisley, Scotland.
@CALAMITYGURULASTDAYS
@CALAMITYGURULASTDAYS Год назад
Fantastic work as always. We would love to see you please make a video on Canopus & ETA Carinae. God Bless
@erichreichart9131
@erichreichart9131 Год назад
Hi Alyn, any chance you review the new viltrox 16mm 1,8 for sony e mount? Cheers
@Schenedier
@Schenedier Год назад
Whats the name app of the nightsky simulation. Is pretty look cook. I want installed it.
@bionicbob1285
@bionicbob1285 Год назад
Is that really the Milky Way band? because books I have read and new science say its Sagittarius galaxy the milky collided with millions of years ago. Its the remnants of that collision.
@alexis8471
@alexis8471 Год назад
Me in 60 degrees north😶
@BenchR267
@BenchR267 Год назад
Thank you for these monthly updates, really appreciate it! I would like to order your book (from the EU) but the code "RU-vid" doesn't work there. Is there another option to get the 10% off or is that just for ordering on the website?
@AlynWallace
@AlynWallace Год назад
Annoyingly eBay has removed the discount code option unless you sign up to a monthly subscription. Trying to find a workaround. I might just discount eBay by 10%, but I already take losses on my ebay sales thanks to their awful commission rates.
@BenchR267
@BenchR267 Год назад
@@AlynWallace meh that sucks. I assume it's not not feasible to have another distribution channel for EU countries?
@AlynWallace
@AlynWallace Год назад
@@BenchR267 Brexit has caused a nightmare with EU customs. A lot of books were being returned to us or getting stuck in customs. eBay might have its sickening fees but the deliveries have been swift as the customer is able to pay import duties up front and they go through a green lane at customs. I've just made the eBay price 10% off for a short period.
@BenchR267
@BenchR267 Год назад
@@AlynWallace awesome, thank you 🙂
@gwendolynswartz1550
@gwendolynswartz1550 Год назад
How is it we are able to view the same constellations maintaining their exact same configurations with no distortion since ancient times if the earth is traveling around the sun which is traveling through space? The North Star stays in the same spot and the other stars make perfect trails around it which you can view from time lapse videos of the night sky? It's not possible. If so please explain how that works. I'm so confused
@AlynWallace
@AlynWallace Год назад
The North Star doesn't stay in the same spot. It moves due to Earth's precessionary wobble.It only became the North Star in about 500AD. Ancient times for humans is a mere blink of the eye for the motion of the astronomical bodies. We're talking thousands of years vs billions
@marittabrowning5887
@marittabrowning5887 Год назад
What is the best cheap camera to take pictures in the night sky?
@geraldstiling3735
@geraldstiling3735 Год назад
Any 📷 with a manual shutter for those loooonnnnnggg exposures .
@Comet-2011-W3-Lovejoy
@Comet-2011-W3-Lovejoy Год назад
​@@geraldstiling3735 but looooooooooooooooooooong Exposures require a star tracker.
@cherylteach-in70berent5
@cherylteach-in70berent5 Год назад
Clock drive?
@jakubm226
@jakubm226 Год назад
Winter's very rare polar stratospheric clouds are also beautiful 😙
@outdoorsinontario3037
@outdoorsinontario3037 Год назад
Hey alyn! Will you be getting sigmas new 14mm lens?! It looks so so good and would love to see you use it. It would be gr8 to see a pro use something this beautiful! Here is a link to see someone’s review that shows the quality. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s7x5uhrBTSY.html
@AlynWallace
@AlynWallace Год назад
I highly doubt it, it's way too big and heavy. The Sony 14mm f/1.8 GM is already perfect and its half the size and weight.
@ALoonwolf
@ALoonwolf Год назад
Get out your sun filters this month. At least solar astronomy is more interesting at the moment.
@xrce.
@xrce. Год назад
Early gang | \/
@etienneswart8700
@etienneswart8700 Год назад
Good day Sir. Love your work I live in Johannesburg South Africa 🇿🇦. Please can you send 5 minutes on you monthly, month in review. We here at -26 don’t get many reviews. Gonna submit #WITNS 😊
@Schenedier
@Schenedier Год назад
Second
@flipflopfrog602
@flipflopfrog602 Год назад
First! 🎉❤
@lotus30com
@lotus30com Год назад
I'm thinking of heading back to Crater Lake again. Hopefully, the weather will cooperate better than last year!
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