@@JJsWithJesusbro stop spreading the gospel everywhere you go, some people think god is fake, that is like me going to subway, and screaming “god is fake, god is fake, don’t believe in god
@@user-sy5gd1fb7i The Bible tells us to spread the gospel to unbelievers, and I’m going to do that for my whole life. No one can convince me otherwise. Once you’ve seen demons with your own eyes, your perspective on the world changes.
I don’t know how unbelievably lucky I am to live in where 100% Totality was. I worked that day so all I had to do was plop the Ol’ Solar goggles on and go outside lol. That shit was otherworldly, idk about anyone else but something changed that day🙏🏽🙌🏽
Not to be whatever but I'm in Southern Illinois and we got totality in 2017(we had the longest possible time of totality that year) and 2024(within seconds of the longest possible duration).. if you look at a map of the 2 eclipses they cross exactly where I am. It is quite an experience
Not only is it a specific lens, when you’re close to a sphere, it looks like any part of the sphere is bigger than it actually is due to trigonometry. It’s a cool effect.
We traveled to Southern Illinois to watch the eclipse in 100% totality. The traffic was horrendous, but it was worth it. Seeing a total solar eclipse in person is an experience that words cannot describe.
I really enjoy your videos, I’m currently binge watching them. They give me a different perspective for my own personal studies & I appreciate it greatly.
@@Messier42-handle and by the way. i was saying the blue outline on earth if you seen real life video's of earth you can see blue reflections which that reflection is from the atmosphere
The moon itself has radius over 1700 kilometres, but total solar eclipse we see has only 115 km radius, that's because of the distance from earth to the moon, and that's why we see it so rarely. But if you want to observe it, you can go to the country, where it wil be soon
Did you know that after you're a certain height off the ground you need to use a 360 camera or it's illegal to film anything they make you use a 360 camera to ensure the earth looks like it's a sphere
That’s because the light emitted by stars is too faint relative to the other light sources in the image, so it’s simply not detected by the camera. Exposure and focus are key factors in photography that can influence the visibility of certain light sources. The longer the exposure the more light captured in the image but if it’s exposed for too long the image will look over saturated. So for example if you wish to take an image of the stars from the moons surface you should hypothetically be capable of doing it with the right focus and exposure, the issue is the amount of exposure required to capture the stars relatively faint light compared to the overwhelming amount of light reflected by the moons surface is so much that by the time your camera captures the light emitted from the stars, the moons surface will be over saturated with light, this is the reason most images of individual planets will not show stars in the background, because the amount of exposure needed to capture the stars would make the planets look over saturated with light and it’s simply not worth to ruin the quality of the image of the planet/celestial object just to be able to see the background as well.
@@riko11096 Yep that is true, Flath earthers indeed like to talk but topics they don’t have any knowledge in, but too be fair I guess that focus and exposure times are something most people don’t have to deal with usually. But anyone with a telescope that performs Astrophotography knows that in order to take a good image of a planet you have to lower the amount of light captured by the image in order to get a good view of the planets detail due to the overwhelming amount of sunlight that is reflected other wise and this obviously comes at the cost of loosing other faint light sources such as the light emitted by stars in the background
@shadowdan1177 since your such a expert on photography tell me where the light is coming from reflecting off the moons surface ? It ain't the sun I can tell you that much ,and if you know anything about photography you will know what I'm saying is true but let's see what ya got to say about it ..I'm all ears
That makse no sense, to make a shadow ring directly underneath, the sun would have to be at noon or directly above the camera, but it is clearly in the distance
The fish-eye effect is severely distorting the size of the eclipse's shadow in this video. In reality, the shadow would be no wider than 1/10 of the U.S.A. landmass. Which is why citizens from a large country like the U.S. can't always see the same eclipse if their on the opposite coast or far away from the umbra shadow path.
Why wouldn’t they like it ? It shows a very flat horizon , there’s no curve lol . Or is Nevada half the globe ? And there isn’t a fish eye else used here ?
A lot of people are going to think the shadow is covering a significant portion of the Earth’s surface, but that’s really just a fisheye effect to capture everything, similar to a go pro or dash cam
Props to the cameraman.
ur so funny
It’s a satellite.
the camera man went into creative mode for this, good job camera man lol
@@iamfishhibridge1377 weather balloon
@@Spacewalker1870 ohh
WOW! Beautiful
Thank you!
Putting that number in your username is more serious than you think. You should repent, and turn to Jesus.
Uh 666 well it's not real 😊
@@JJsWithJesusbro stop spreading the gospel everywhere you go, some people think god is fake, that is like me going to subway, and screaming “god is fake, god is fake, don’t believe in god
@@user-sy5gd1fb7i The Bible tells us to spread the gospel to unbelievers, and I’m going to do that for my whole life. No one can convince me otherwise. Once you’ve seen demons with your own eyes, your perspective on the world changes.
I was born and raised in Arkansas I can’t believe we got to see this❤️
870 in da house
Me in robloxia
@@LITlPoett870 um
Wow I have seen one from the ground but now, I’m seeing from up here! Beautiful 👌
you mean the October eclipse 2023 ?
$29999
☃️✖️✖️✖️☃️⛄🌌⛄❄️🌟✖️
Fake
I don’t know how unbelievably lucky I am to live in where 100% Totality was. I worked that day so all I had to do was plop the Ol’ Solar goggles on and go outside lol. That shit was otherworldly, idk about anyone else but something changed that day🙏🏽🙌🏽
I didn't see it so I guess nothing changed.
@@Yusuke_Denton it was probably partial for you
Not to be whatever but I'm in Southern Illinois and we got totality in 2017(we had the longest possible time of totality that year) and 2024(within seconds of the longest possible duration).. if you look at a map of the 2 eclipses they cross exactly where I am. It is quite an experience
@cBodhi thats awsome you got to see two eclipses. I saw the last one in Ohio. It was a 2hr drive from where I live. Absolutely amazing!
@@cBodhi
The odds have been in your favor, it seems.
Interesting the lens they use… that black spot os only 70miles across
They are using fish eye lens
@@robinsonhiciano1586 360 lens*
It's our 360 camera system!
Not only is it a specific lens, when you’re close to a sphere, it looks like any part of the sphere is bigger than it actually is due to trigonometry. It’s a cool effect.
@@Sentintospace why not use a normal camera so we can actually see what it looks like?
Looks like a different planet
It'd Mars
its a 360 camera
Crazy 😅😅😂😂
@@sayed-x7254 No It's not.
CURVATURE = FISH EYE LENS.
Earth is flat.
Have a huge round of applause for cameraman 😂😂
It’s a stalite or however you spell somebody correct me
Satellite @@user-hz8vp5ss1c
Cameraman always lives 😂😂😂
@@user-hz8vp5ss1cyou spelt it right don’t worry
@@shmoke. no its satellite wdym
We traveled to Southern Illinois to watch the eclipse in 100% totality. The traffic was horrendous, but it was worth it. Seeing a total solar eclipse in person is an experience that words cannot describe.
That's crazy how North America is 80% of the earth's surface
It's fake
Crazy how people don't know a thing about cameras
It’s a 360 lens
@@mdhighter75No, no, no!!!!! It is not fake 🤦♂️
Fish eye lens, deceptive?
That reminds me of Jupiter in 2010: The Year We Make Contact xD, so cool! :O
2010 was before i was born 💀💀
plot twist, it’s just a ring light undergo editing
All the Earth is land 😂😂😂
@@jesus4400 75% of earth is water
@@GnomesWill so why all the Earth is land here?
ua-cam.com/users/shortsIT1WVaFqkPk?feature=share
😂😂😂
@@jesus4400 , it's because it's like a fish eye lense
Is the earth really that curved wow
Seeing one of the planets go around the sun is memorizing
Nobodys gonna talk about saturn in the background watching earth
What?
@@QarsherskiyMountainGoof lmao
That's the moon
r/woooosh
Scares me kinda
The cameraman never fails💪🏼
I really enjoy your videos, I’m currently binge watching them. They give me a different perspective for my own personal studies & I appreciate it greatly.
Camara man never dies 🗿🍷
Its a satellite
@@Haleyplays56It’s a drone I’m pretty sure
@@WhyIsJupiterInTheFridgesatellites are drones
@@Helldiver_C1 there different
He used protection
We have to maintain that blue aura guys😢
Thats the atmosphere its not visible to the human eye but if you look thought a telescope while in space you can see the blue outline.
@@BenDover-bh8tg sir the atmosphere is literally the sky
@@Messier42-handle and by the way. i was saying the blue outline on earth if you seen real life video's of earth you can see blue reflections which that reflection is from the atmosphere
The Cameraman got admin commands
The moon itself has radius over 1700 kilometres, but total solar eclipse we see has only 115 km radius, that's because of the distance from earth to the moon, and that's why we see it so rarely. But if you want to observe it, you can go to the country, where it wil be soon
Those you don't understand outside and seeing this:
"The horror has arrived 💀"
Good ol fish eye lens
It's a reframed footage from our 360 camera system
@@Sentintospace that explains why it focused on such a small area, sweet video man. Keep them coming !
Never really thought about how cool that would look from space.
i live in virginia, and i didnt get totality but i got 90% and it was still beautiful, i loved it a lot.
The ring of light
*cameraman never dies*
I always thought that the balloon was the moon😂
Beautiful! I’ve seen this on the ground before. Now I’m seeing it out here now!
WOW!
I believe this is edited but their no space we are in an enclose system lol but I definitely believe the solar eclipse just not in this way
how did you time it that good
lots and lots of planning, preperation + a sprinkle of expertise
Its called animation 😂
@@Blackstar-ti4pyi don't see the animation
@@GodzillaMen_YT then you are mentally challenged
@@GodzillaMen_YT try to wash your eyes then
What an BEAUTIFUL LOOKING SOLAR ECLIPSE
Proof that the cameraman never dies
How did the camera get up there so quick 🤔😀
It's a hyperlapse of the space launch
@@Sentintospace this is not real. This is CGI.
@@stephonwar2843the footage is from a satellite
Did you know that after you're a certain height off the ground you need to use a 360 camera or it's illegal to film anything they make you use a 360 camera to ensure the earth looks like it's a sphere
ok
Please cite sources
Source? 😂
"illegal" shit, where?
I live in california, went to florida. I didnt realize that florida was gonna get covered more. Im just so happy i atleast saw it partially :)
I love how there’s never stars in “outer space” videos. He just goes up and it’s instant CGI, fish eye lens and a empty black space with no stars.
That’s because the light emitted by stars is too faint relative to the other light sources in the image, so it’s simply not detected by the camera.
Exposure and focus are key factors in photography that can influence the visibility of certain light sources. The longer the exposure the more light captured in the image but if it’s exposed for too long the image will look over saturated.
So for example if you wish to take an image of the stars from the moons surface you should hypothetically be capable of doing it with the right focus and exposure, the issue is the amount of exposure required to capture the stars relatively faint light compared to the overwhelming amount of light reflected by the moons surface is so much that by the time your camera captures the light emitted from the stars, the moons surface will be over saturated with light, this is the reason most images of individual planets will not show stars in the background, because the amount of exposure needed to capture the stars would make the planets look over saturated with light and it’s simply not worth to ruin the quality of the image of the planet/celestial object just to be able to see the background as well.
@@shadowdan1177And once they have no backup they go silent, just like in this one
@@riko11096 Yep that is true, Flath earthers indeed like to talk but topics they don’t have any knowledge in, but too be fair I guess that focus and exposure times are something most people don’t have to deal with usually. But anyone with a telescope that performs Astrophotography knows that in order to take a good image of a planet you have to lower the amount of light captured by the image in order to get a good view of the planets detail due to the overwhelming amount of sunlight that is reflected other wise and this obviously comes at the cost of loosing other faint light sources such as the light emitted by stars in the background
@shadowdan1177 since your such a expert on photography tell me where the light is coming from reflecting off the moons surface ? It ain't the sun I can tell you that much ,and if you know anything about photography you will know what I'm saying is true but let's see what ya got to say about it ..I'm all ears
The entire video is fake 😂
Edit: there’s nothing to argue unless you think you believe you’re smart
That's a drone with a very wide lens if its not edited.
It's a weather balloon.
@@astroinfinland6680 that makes more sense. Ty.
The footage is captured from space 🛰
@@Sentintospace this is CGI.
Dang beautiful I bet the April solar eclipse will be good too in space
Yea
This is the April solar eclipse
@@Zip_TheOg no it isn't you doofus.
@@robblly8112 oh shoot
That makse no sense, to make a shadow ring directly underneath, the sun would have to be at noon or directly above the camera, but it is clearly in the distance
it is a 360 camera. the sun is directly above.
We should say thanks to the cameraman for recording this
It’s a balloon camera
@@boricuaracing11you don't say. 😃
@@kimbostattoo33 some people are thick and will say fake
Thanks 🙏 for fooling us by a 360 camera and an editing software 😭
Thats how big the moon is like that shadow
And people thought that this was the leviathan from a earth radar- 💀
😂this video is fake
Solar eclipses are real, but I doubt you were alive for the last one.
An average gen z reaction
This video is real!
Screams in FLEARTHONIAN!!!!!
The fish-eye effect is severely distorting the size of the eclipse's shadow in this video.
In reality, the shadow would be no wider than 1/10 of the U.S.A. landmass.
Which is why citizens from a large country like the U.S. can't always see the same eclipse if their on the opposite coast or far away from the umbra shadow path.
That is stunning ❤
I was thinking "what? How is the moon going to block out the sun when you're at such a different angle in spa- OH..."
Flat earthers won’t like this
💀
I can’t believe you think this is real with no other effects 😅
@@ExposingDarknessSince I don't want to get r/wooooshed I will just say you're joking
Why wouldn’t they like it ? It shows a very flat horizon , there’s no curve lol . Or is Nevada half the globe ? And there isn’t a fish eye else used here ?
@@tx_connected
I pray for your children and your neurologist
Oh because even a round earth believer would believe this is real footage 😂 🤡 smh
Fake af lol
I love how you idiots just deny everything. You've never seen a solar eclipse? I saw the last one in God knows how long ago. Really cool
proof?
Explanation?
It looked like a eye for a moment 😮
I feel a burning sensation coming from my retina
Caseoh’s shadow caught on camera
I feel so nauseous, but it looks so cool❤❤
looks like the eclipse in berserk
Let’s hope it just “looks” the same 😅
Earth: i’m a doughnut, Wade now I’m not
Wow. Thank you ✌️💜
Whoever went to space during the solar eclipse is w😭
That's cool never saw it like this before 😊
GUYS I SAW IT HERE IN TEXAS ITS SO DARK OUTSIDE! NASA JUST HAD A LIVE BRODCAST OF THE WHOLE THING I ALSO HAD GLASSES!
This played as I opened my earbuds case to find that the earbuds r missing
Flat earthers!! Do yo see the earth is FLAAAAT.
The Shadow: not so fast baby💀😂
The last frame looks like Mars sideways
It's not from space but still pretty cool to still be able to see it from a very high distance :D
OMFGGGG😭😭😭 this is just unbelievable❤❤😍😍🔥🔥
Yes, it did, because here in Arkansas we got the ring effect, a total white ring instead of totality.
CAMERA MAN NEVER DIES 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️
A lot of people are going to think the shadow is covering a significant portion of the Earth’s surface, but that’s really just a fisheye effect to capture everything, similar to a go pro or dash cam
the way the moons just spazzing the fuck out in this LOL
This camera man definitely was ready for this
Thanks for share this amazing short/super movie🔝☀️🌔
Do from the moon next
Cameraman never dies
My first time thanks man🤯🤯🤯
The cameraman never dies💀
Wooooooooooow it looks beautiful 😮😮😮😮😮😮🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Earth be lookin like a fish eyeball
Cameraman:🗿🍷🍷🍷🗿
Its called a weather balloon
Bro made the Earth Klipsch
that must've been the big black thing floating around during the 2023 total solar eclipse
Cam man never dies
Omg it looks like a giant eye!!!!
Wow
It’s like a rotating eyeball
The sun looks like a dot lol
Bro the camera man had to go to space💀
My school made us watch this video
Now this is what I call what flat earthers can't explain:
Like the Dune part 2 intro!
Brooooooooooioiooooooo so colllll
Are we not going to ask the question, why the Earth didn’t move and the moon did repeated revolve around the Earth?
Because Earth rotates?🔄
Because it transitioned from real footage to animation 😂
You don't need SpaceX or Nasa, just a cameraman willing to film the solar eclipse from space.
Now its an eyeball 👁
Why does it look like Mars when it looked straight at us🔥💀
What’s crazy is is how the shadow of the moon just shows how big the moon is if it was very very close to earth amazing 🔥
it's a bit misleading, the penumbra is actually larger than the moon itself. in reality, the moon is
Interesting how camera man got that view knowing theres more to it then this.
what was that planet exposition
That's a powerful drone
Yeah great drone lol, sure
Balloon
Weather balloon
That’s so cool
Nah...best view is from earth. The director already calculated size and distance for human being audience.
Wow so incredible 5B/10