It's called Stellarium, I put a link to the website where you can download it in the description of the video. It's free and I absolutely recommend trying it out!
Hopefully I'll find a way to show some of that motion eventually, but it just takes so so long to happen in a noticeable way, even the thousands of years Stellarium lets you move through is just tiny compared to the millions of years the Sun takes to orbit the galaxy.
beautiful explaination man! hoping for your channel to blow up soon cuase its very underrated , good work!
Thank you so much, I really hope so too!
Not sure if you noticed, but there's a tiny person in the bottom right corner of your Stellarium.
He's there day, night, and all seasons.
Hmm, must be a glitch, I'll look into it , thanks for letting me know!
its just the cameraman
@@nihel3144 He's very committed 👏
Amazing, especially showing the motion without the sky and stars, but with the planets
What program is that?
It's called Stellarium, I put a link to the website where you can download it in the description of the video. It's free and I absolutely recommend trying it out!
The Sun does not move, everything else in our system Moves round the SUN ....
Well the sun does move, but we all move in relation to it as the sun moves in relation to the galactic core.
Of course, but thanks to some quirks in our orbit, it appears to move in these ways, but you are right, it is only apparent motion.
Well, the galactic core does move in relation to our galactic super cluster…
Hopefully I'll find a way to show some of that motion eventually, but it just takes so so long to happen in a noticeable way, even the thousands of years Stellarium lets you move through is just tiny compared to the millions of years the Sun takes to orbit the galaxy.
@@bert.pasquale And that supercluster is inside part of an interstitial spanning God knows what...