Yes, great to see real time. I finally got to see the Aurora two years in the Yukon, after numerous trips north. I really wasn’t sure how the Aurora moved since all films are time lapse. So this really captures it. By the way, I watched the aurora at Watson Lake, Yukon, for nearly two hours, the most beautiful natural thing I have ever seen..
Much more overwhelming in real life, Its still special for me after 35 years, and they over my house every night for months. The tourists here have emotional breakdowns the first time. The air feels electric, and the lights make a kind of "silent music"...at least thats how it feels when you are watching them. It's not unlike this music, just on a whole different level, totally mental and physical. Best place to start the journey is up north, Tromso is the only real city that far north, and the hub for explorers and scientists from all over the world.
Very cool, thank you for the insight. I would like to ask since you live there, how do you feel about the hollow earth theory....based on what Admiral Byrd reported, as well as others, years ago ?
They’re not even focused around Alaska most of the year. The borealis is focused across a large span of the far Northeast, the most prevalent spot covers most of Greenland and Switzerland. Although, they have been seen almost all across the North, the peak for seeing them in Alaska is in March. It typically starts about late April and goes through till about mid-September.
yeah, it's hard to believe it's real. most of us haven't even seen the milky way (including me) because of light pollution, let alone this beautiful thing.
When I was on my trip to Iceland in late September of 2019, me and my friends really hit the peak, I would say. We were there for 10 days, and almost half of nights greeted us with these breathtaking lights. The second to last night was the most beautiful experience I've ever had under the night sky. Maybe it is due to my love to astronomy and everything space related...we camped in the middle of nowhere, close to a very friendly family with a campsite near their farm. No surrounding lights, just these beautiful colors dancing for long, long time. I stood there, then sat down and just started crying looking at the sky. Since then, I dream about returning to Iceland, just to experience everything once again. You have to see it at least once in your lifetime. Thank you for this video!
I live in Finnish countryside, by the sea. In winter the sea freezes and you can walk far on it so it's completely dark around you and there's only the northern lights above you. If you're lucky enough there's no snow on the ice and you can almost see the reflect of the light on it. To me northern Europe is the best place to see northern lights, especially Finland since there's no relief to block the view. Also winters are not too cold (rarely worse than -20 -30°C, especially on the coast where it's a bit warmer and windy).
I stayed here for hours and see this beauty and read comments about people's feelings when they saw this video or about their stories and how they felt when they saw the aurorae with their eyes I relaxed a lot. And I had a feeling that I don't know what was the first time I felt. I really thank you all for all the comments I wrote. I hope you all were well. I really fell asleep watching the aurora. I read the comments and prepared myself one day that I would witness it. I don't know where and when, but I will, God willing, I will come here to tell you my story and my feeling when I watch the aurora. And we are in grace, I can’t appreciate it. I thank God for this beautiful gift.
Crying my eyes out here😭😭. This brought back a most beautiful memory of watching the northern lights in Iceland with my husband. Nothing can prepare you for how beautiful they are. The colours vary soo much in person. I know people say it isn't the same to see something in videos vs irl, when it really is the same...but the northern lights are something incredibly special and worth seeing with your own eyes
@@nielsbishere They vary greatly night to night. I guess some people are just luckier than others. When we were there I remember our tour guide saying how rare it was to see them so strong. We went 3 nights in a row and only saw them this beautiful once. The other 2 nights they weren't as strong.
@@TheMagnificentSarah I saw them about 1 month ago in end August in Iceland with I think it was a KP of 5. It was still really awesome when it started dancing but it was more like a green-ish grey
We are going to Fairbanks, Alaska in March (Spring Break) of 2023 and we are hoping so desperately for a great trip and the lights will be active. We will be documenting our trip completely - @kevinmabel
I’m not a person that usually cries. Not for trying to look strong, it’s just that I normally don’t cry. But this. Oh god. I started crying over how beautiful this is.
my momma told me about how when she was a kid in yakutat, alaska, a small village. that she would be out on the boats in the the middle of the ocean and she would look up and see the lights. she said if you were to clap or hit the boat the lights would dance! for they’re very sensitive to sound when they’re so far away from everything. i have definitely seen the lights since i live in alaska but i dream to see them as prominent as this!
Maybe because these happen so fast and move? I've seen (and registered with my mobile phone) one morning, the most colorful and epic Dawn I've ever witnessed, couldn't believe my eyes...it happened in 1 minute but the clouds did their job filtering the Sun in a gracious way :) Sky was still dark blue and grey, and the contrast with the full red, orange, yellow clouds, was totally like an ''enhanced movie''. It hadn't a single photoedition, just the RAW pictures from my phone, and people couldn't believe it. For moments I was just in total awe because it looked soooo unrreal! And started to shoot again...stopped...started again...then shared it in whatssapp minutes after. People thought the series was taken from google images or something...
The first time I saw the northern lights was sat in a hot tub set up on a farmers land in Iceland (hofn) in a secluded field.... Just me and my girlfriend then, now wife... We sat there for hours enclosed by the warmth of that water and those dancing lights...i imagine at the end of my life this will be up there in the best moments of this incredible journey of life and light :)
The Northern Light's will always be my favorite phenomena of Earth. Their just so fascinating and inspiring. Someday I hope to see them in person. It will happen, just have no clue as to when.
I have seen this twice in my life when I was 15 in Winnipeg and again near Edmonton on my 16th birthday with my first love 💕. It’s the most magical thing that I’ve ever experienced until today. I remember the moments exactly of how it was dancing so beautifully ❤ An when I’m down, I just take myself back to that moment.
The vibrant play of green light and other hues embraces the dark sky with elegance, like a visual symphony of nature. The mesmerizing Aurora Borealis, like an animated painting in the sky, creates an unforgettable picture, a message beyond words about the grandeur and beauty of the universe.🎆
Saw this last night from my backyard and it was absolutelt gorgeous! It's my 3rd time seeing the aurora borealis and each time has left me stunned. Absolutely love how it dances and when some violet hues get in the mix. It doesn't stay long in one spot, though. So you'd have to bask in it before it moves on.
Can’t wait to go back to Alaska 1 day and see them again. Seen em with my eyes & it’s truly spectacular. From a TV or phone is 1 thing. Seeing them with your eyes is next level.
It is such an awesome blessing that this is an ongoing, reoccurring phenomenon and not something that happens every 100 years or whatever! God loves us soo much! Really wish he would delete the commercials that interupt my sublime experience 😇
This is definitely on my bucketlist. Crossing my fingers that I will see this in person someday. For now, I will just enjoy watching and rewatching this breath taking footage. - Erica, assistant to Pierce Brooker.
I have come back to this video 3 times when I was tired and couldn’t sleep and it worked all three times, here goes a 4th😂 like I’ve tried so so SO many relaxing videos and all of those meditation type videos but they don’t make the cut, this for some reason is just perfect and always my go to
I was feeling suicidal, then this popped up. Thank God. I saw lights like these in real time in 1978 while I was a counselor at a camp in Vermont. Some campers got up in the wee hours to pull a prank and started yelling. We all woke up and ran down to the big field and our mouths fell open. We lay down in the grass. Some of us held hands, some of us cried, some just stared. It went on for nearly three hours, with every color and formation possible. It was the Fourth of July. Aside from my newborn daughter, I will never see anything this beautiful on Earth again.
Perfect speed... in sync with the heartbeat of the Earth -- the sped up videos of the aurora are trying to keep pace with the modern mind that's ever-accelerating... impatient and frenzied from the effort, further and further away from the natural state of man.
Proud to say that I’ve seen them TWICE.. it’s so wholesome. The people brought out their kids, couples kissed under them, and people climbed their cars to see them. I felt at home. :)
Saw them in the U.P as a kid. Has stuck with me my entire life as one of the most miserable camping trips (upper penisnula in winter is COLD) but that seeing those lights in person are the most beautiful and amazing sights in the world.
Fuck nature God is epic , for he made it all not goofy nature and randumb chances intelligence made it all if you had a brain you might be able to see that
Really soothing and relaxing. It makes me feel that I am connected to the world or that whoever is listening shares the same energy or feelings with me. thank you 🥰❤
I can’t quit thinking about this beautiful phenomena, I don’t know how I could go see them somewhere someday but thank you for posting this so my dreams have more fuel. Just breathtaking!
Thank you so very much for posting this beautiful phenomenon for all to see from the comfort of their computers!!! Just stunning, like a ghostly movement of some type...
I've seen these in Northern Minnesota, and it is truly awe-inspiring! There's just nothing like seeing them in 'real life'..... what's really astoundng is that no one knows exactly what they are/what causes them- some kind of gas emissions from space or something is what I heard, but man are they ever COOL!! You just never get tired of looking at them! IF you 've never seen, I highly recommend you to do so- you won't be disappointed!
On wikipedia it is stated that the lights are created, because on the poles the solar winds aren't strongly blocked by the magnetic field of earth. Because of that, charged particles like electrons and protons get redirected by the solar winds and those hit and transfer their energy into the air molecules. Those energized molecules then loose the energy by sending out light in a certain color. For the air on earth it is green and a little red. There are aurora borealos in other colors on the poles of our other planets with magnetic fields in our solar system. They are reallybeautifull and hope to see them once in. my life!
Believe it or not that light most likely is a satellite catching the sun at the right angle. To slow for a shooting star. The reason it is blinking is because it is rotating and some surfaces are more reflective.
I have witnessed these lights and they are mezmerizing. I can remember sometimes they were really close to the ground and then other times they were higher. They had an electric feel and kind of crackling. This was during deep frigid nights. I have seen them dance across the night sky and very colorful. Other times not so much movement. This was from Fairbanks AK.
My dream is to see this in person, I know the day I see it im going to cry, thinking about this makes me teary, there's such a beautiful energy to this
So Beautiful . A double rainbow appeared over me this afternoon. I captured both sides above me in pictures as I exited Target. Closest I will ever get in my lifetime to seeing this up close . A rainbow above my head. I love to watch this and star gaze also thinking about our Universe. What is truly our purpose. I think about returning to the Stars. Mankind.
With a grivieng soul💔😢 I am and forever will be grateful that my Beautiful Daughter got to see these magical Northern Lights in person a month ago, before leaving us 💔💔💔💔 😢😢💫🌌 I knew about this because of her. You will always be the most amazing human being in my life!!! 💗💗
I saw the northern lights in light polluted area and it didn't stop my excitement at seeing mother nature's greatest show. Mother nature know I really wanted to see the northern lights and I gave her thanks! Now I want to see them again in dark skies and take shots of the lights with my Huawei p40pro. Nothing compares too the Northern lights and when you see them it changes you. Even here in Scotland you can see the northern lights places like Isle of skye Thurso Shetland Islands and even in Edinburgh! Just totally awesome sight!
Awesome video! I love seeing it in real time much more than time lapse. Music is a perfect fit also. Only con is the couple of ads that really mess up the flow of the video.
We live in an era where anyone in the world can witness all of the world's beauty on a screen from nearly any point in the planet. Keep in mind that there were billions of humans in the past that never had been able to see any of this. This truly is the best time to be alive
finally some real-time auroras. the sped up versions don't do it justice.
how can 25 people DISLIKE THIS?
Xantec ...spiritually dead cannot see.
because the shit heads have no concept of a life let alone living
Yes, great to see real time. I finally got to see the Aurora two years in the Yukon, after numerous trips north. I really wasn’t sure how the Aurora moved since all films are time lapse. So this really captures it. By the way, I watched the aurora at Watson Lake, Yukon, for nearly two hours, the most beautiful natural thing I have ever seen..
I agree as well!
Much more overwhelming in real life, Its still special for me after 35 years, and they over my house every night for months. The tourists here have emotional breakdowns the first time. The air feels electric, and the lights make a kind of "silent music"...at least thats how it feels when you are watching them. It's not unlike this music, just on a whole different level, totally mental and physical. Best place to start the journey is up north, Tromso is the only real city that far north, and the hub for explorers and scientists from all over the world.
Very cool, thank you for the insight. I would like to ask since you live there, how do you feel about the hollow earth theory....based on what Admiral Byrd reported, as well as others, years ago ?
@@wingedinfinity777 I think its a funny idea. Nothing wrong in stimulating the creativity and imagination.
@@pellementmaker Lol, true. But have you researched at all about the theory ?
@@wingedinfinity777 If the earth is hollow? No i have not, too much digging to find out.
@timsteen
The way you describe, is so beautiful. I've never seen it. But your words make me feel as if I have.
Probably a good thing I don't live in Alaska. I'd never get any sleep at all because I'd be up all night watching these beautiful lights.
Lizfan2 it happens only once or twice a year
This would put me after like 2:00 of watching them. I’ve ALWAYS wanted to see the Northern Lights.
They’re not even focused around Alaska most of the year. The borealis is focused across a large span of the far Northeast, the most prevalent spot covers most of Greenland and Switzerland. Although, they have been seen almost all across the North, the peak for seeing them in Alaska is in March. It typically starts about late April and goes through till about mid-September.
If you ruin your roast you can see it in your kitchen
@@root19733 may I see it 🤔
My dream is to see this in real life with someone I truly love..
Oh me me me
Wow :)
Same energy.
That would really be a life highlight, agreed.
same
Now this is something I have to see before I die.
I just thought the same thing.
yeah, it's hard to believe it's real. most of us haven't even seen the milky way (including me) because of light pollution, let alone this beautiful thing.
Nellim lodge hotels in Lappland for example.
When you see them live, you won’t believe your eyes. The atmosphere is just out of this world.
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When I was on my trip to Iceland in late September of 2019, me and my friends really hit the peak, I would say. We were there for 10 days, and almost half of nights greeted us with these breathtaking lights. The second to last night was the most beautiful experience I've ever had under the night sky. Maybe it is due to my love to astronomy and everything space related...we camped in the middle of nowhere, close to a very friendly family with a campsite near their farm. No surrounding lights, just these beautiful colors dancing for long, long time. I stood there, then sat down and just started crying looking at the sky. Since then, I dream about returning to Iceland, just to experience everything once again.
You have to see it at least once in your lifetime. Thank you for this video!
Thank you for sharing your experience. It touched me to imagine sitting there on top of the mountain and be in awe of this canvas of grace.
That was a deep experience for you!
I hope to make it, and be able to see them at least, once. Thanks for sharing..
I live only to hopefully experience that sort of feeling. Where at in Iceland was that??
@@whcares5507 Islândia?
@@AdrianaDuarte2014 Island, it is Scandinavian after all 😋
I live in Finnish countryside, by the sea. In winter the sea freezes and you can walk far on it so it's completely dark around you and there's only the northern lights above you. If you're lucky enough there's no snow on the ice and you can almost see the reflect of the light on it. To me northern Europe is the best place to see northern lights, especially Finland since there's no relief to block the view. Also winters are not too cold (rarely worse than -20 -30°C, especially on the coast where it's a bit warmer and windy).
I stayed here for hours and see this beauty and read comments about people's feelings when they saw this video or about their stories and how they felt when they saw the aurorae with their eyes I relaxed a lot. And I had a feeling that I don't know what was the first time I felt. I really thank you all for all the comments I wrote. I hope you all were well. I really fell asleep watching the aurora. I read the comments and prepared myself one day that I would witness it. I don't know where and when, but I will, God willing, I will come here to tell you my story and my feeling when I watch the aurora. And we are in grace, I can’t appreciate it. I thank God for this beautiful gift.
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Incredible that you can see this all within one kitchen, truly amazing
Its as if angels were painting the night! The music compliments it perfectly.
They are!
If angels were creative, god would not have created us.
“angels painting the night” i love that :)
Yes!!!
I like to think the Lord created it and the angels are dancing in it! ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
Crying my eyes out here😭😭. This brought back a most beautiful memory of watching the northern lights in Iceland with my husband. Nothing can prepare you for how beautiful they are. The colours vary soo much in person. I know people say it isn't the same to see something in videos vs irl, when it really is the same...but the northern lights are something incredibly special and worth seeing with your own eyes
It's not the same tho, I've seen it and it's not even 10% as colorful
@@nielsbishere They vary greatly night to night. I guess some people are just luckier than others. When we were there I remember our tour guide saying how rare it was to see them so strong. We went 3 nights in a row and only saw them this beautiful once. The other 2 nights they weren't as strong.
@@TheMagnificentSarah I saw them about 1 month ago in end August in Iceland with I think it was a KP of 5. It was still really awesome when it started dancing but it was more like a green-ish grey
We are going to Fairbanks, Alaska in March (Spring Break) of 2023 and we are hoping so desperately for a great trip and the lights will be active. We will be documenting our trip completely - @kevinmabel
❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
I’m not a person that usually cries. Not for trying to look strong, it’s just that I normally don’t cry.
But this.
Oh god. I started crying over how beautiful this is.
@ACFM hd no there not I never got to see them at all but they are very beautiful
@ACFM hd imagine spreading false information on the internet with the intent of ruining someone else's day
Same
@ACFM hd of course you would say that, with your confederate flag.
Idk if youre a man or not but if so thank you so much for not saying "I'm a grown man with a beard who's X kg/lbs and this made even me cry"
You know sometimes you forget just how beautiful the world can be.
Ah the Aurora Borealis. At this time of the year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized within my own phone screen.
Yes
@Bully Maguire No
Yup best enjoyed with steamed hams
Aah, my phone is fire!
@@theoneandmanyanonymous May i see it ?
To think this is localized entirely in Skinner’s kitchen. It truly is a sight to behold.🥹
At this time of year?
At this time of day?
In this part of the country?
Localized *entirely* within your kitchen?!
Seeeeeyyumoooouuuur! The house is on fire!
Well Seymour, Your an Odd Fellow. But I Must Say, You Steam A Good Ham
*firetruck comes*
Fantastic this thread
Yeah
my momma told me about how when she was a kid in yakutat, alaska, a small village. that she would be out on the boats in the the middle of the ocean and she would look up and see the lights. she said if you were to clap or hit the boat the lights would dance! for they’re very sensitive to sound when they’re so far away from everything. i have definitely seen the lights since i live in alaska but i dream to see them as prominent as this!
I Wish to be there too nature is beautiful.
I saw them a couple times in Oregon. I'd swear one time, there was actually a noise, associated with it.
@Kelli Andrews They can also be yellow, right?
Cosette so beautiful 🙏🏼
@@makesmefeellikeatalltree8250 WHAT THERES AURORA BOREALIS’S IN OREGON?
This has to be my favorite Natural phenomenon on Earth.
Second only to what's in my pants
Maybe because these happen so fast and move?
I've seen (and registered with my mobile phone) one morning, the most colorful and epic Dawn I've ever witnessed, couldn't believe my eyes...it happened in 1 minute but the clouds did their job filtering the Sun in a gracious way :) Sky was still dark blue and grey, and the contrast with the full red, orange, yellow clouds, was totally like an ''enhanced movie''.
It hadn't a single photoedition, just the RAW pictures from my phone, and people couldn't believe it. For moments I was just in total awe because it looked soooo unrreal! And started to shoot again...stopped...started again...then shared it in whatssapp minutes after. People thought the series was taken from google images or something...
At this time of year
At this time of day
In this part of the country
Localized entirely within your kitchen
Same.
my favorite natural phenomenon of earth are the people who inhabit it.
The first time I saw the northern lights was sat in a hot tub set up on a farmers land in Iceland (hofn) in a secluded field.... Just me and my girlfriend then, now wife... We sat there for hours enclosed by the warmth of that water and those dancing lights...i imagine at the end of my life this will be up there in the best moments of this incredible journey of life and light :)
I left Alaska in 1993 after 4 years in Fairbanks (Army). I still miss a lot about Alaska. The lights are one of the many things.
just goes to show, Nature doesn't have to be having a temper tantrum to be at her most beatiful.
GORGEOUS!!!
The Northern Light's will always be my favorite phenomena of Earth. Their just so fascinating and inspiring. Someday I hope to see them in person. It will happen, just have no clue as to when.
come to sweden, Luleå, Piteå, Boden, Kiruna, Haparanda, or more to the east in ”fjällen” Northern lights all the time, breathtaking
I have seen this twice in my life when I was 15 in Winnipeg and again near Edmonton on my 16th birthday with my first love 💕. It’s the most magical thing that I’ve ever experienced until today.
I remember the moments exactly of how it was dancing so beautifully ❤
An when I’m down, I just take myself back to that moment.
The vibrant play of green light and other hues embraces the dark sky with elegance, like a visual symphony of nature. The mesmerizing Aurora Borealis, like an animated painting in the sky, creates an unforgettable picture, a message beyond words about the grandeur and beauty of the universe.🎆
Nature's majesty never disappoints
I live in Northern Ontario see 'em quite often.Bob Ross painted these happy little lights on his Joy Of Painting show,beauty work.
I live in southern ontario and I don't see shit
Hello from America! My best regards to you all up in the North. :) And I love Bob Ross, such an inspiration
*And just think; Skinner gets to see that everytime he goes into his kitchen*
Only if his roast is ruined.
no nothern lights don't stay forever
Truth118 well, in his kitchen it does
Lucky bastard
@@c0mf0rta61ynum6 and he is forced to purchase fast food and disguise it as his own cooking. Delightfully devilish!
Saw this last night from my backyard and it was absolutelt gorgeous! It's my 3rd time seeing the aurora borealis and each time has left me stunned. Absolutely love how it dances and when some violet hues get in the mix. It doesn't stay long in one spot, though. So you'd have to bask in it before it moves on.
This look like love. Seriously, this is what love looks like.
Major respect for this person! They care about our sleep and happiness! Thank you! 🙏
A big thank you for this video. Seeing northern lights in real life has been been my dream since I was a child
+AntoineUK don't thank me thank Todd Salat for capturing this amazing footage in real-time. Let's hope he shoots even more for a Northern Lights 2:)
Yes mine too
Im a child now, but i think this will be my dream until i will not be on earth anymore.
How does this not-blow your mind?? Im so impressed
Can’t wait to go back to Alaska 1 day and see them again. Seen em with my eyes & it’s truly spectacular. From a TV or phone is 1 thing. Seeing them with your eyes is next level.
These nature sounds are helping me focus on my work 📖🍃 The gentle rhythm of rain and flowing water creates the perfect atmosphere for productivity. 🌿💫
It is such an awesome blessing that this is an ongoing, reoccurring phenomenon and not something that happens every 100 years or whatever! God loves us soo much!
Really wish he would delete the commercials that interupt my sublime experience 😇
This is definitely on my bucketlist. Crossing my fingers that I will see this in person someday. For now, I will just enjoy watching and rewatching this breath taking footage. - Erica, assistant to Pierce Brooker.
Omg!! I'm in awe just watching over the net.So I can imagine how you feel seeing this in person with your own eyes
Seeing this live has literally changed me like so unbelievably beautiful!!
finally some real time auroras .The sped up versions don't to it justice .
I have come back to this video 3 times when I was tired and couldn’t sleep and it worked all three times, here goes a 4th😂 like I’ve tried so so SO many relaxing videos and all of those meditation type videos but they don’t make the cut, this for some reason is just perfect and always my go to
Is good for sleep this music is just so relaxing.
*_SEYMOUR! THE HOUSE IS ON FIRE!!!_*
No mother, that's just the northern lights-
Well Seymour you are an odd fellow but I must say you steam a good ham.
*HELP! HEEELLLPPP!*
*firetruck noises*
Wow, principle skinners kitchen looks really great!
So amazing, I've never seen them in real time, always time-lapse or sped up videos. Just made my night when I found this video.
This is beautiful. Aurora Borealis. At this time of year, at this time to day, in this part of the country, localised entirely with someone’s kitchen.
I was feeling suicidal, then this popped up. Thank God. I saw lights like these in real time in 1978 while I was a counselor at a camp in Vermont. Some campers got up in the wee hours to pull a prank and started yelling. We all woke up and ran down to the big field and our mouths fell open. We lay down in the grass. Some of us held hands, some of us cried, some just stared. It went on for nearly three hours, with every color and formation possible. It was the Fourth of July. Aside from my newborn daughter, I will never see anything this beautiful on Earth again.
Northern lights are just... such a gift for humanity. 💚
Every time I see it , I find it more charming and beautiful, I cry when I watch it.. So Peaceful
SEYMOUR! THE HOUSE IS ON FIRE!
No mother it’s just the northern lights
Well Seymour, you’re an odd fellow but I must say, you steam a good ham.
Perfect speed... in sync with the heartbeat of the Earth -- the sped up videos of the aurora are trying to keep pace with the modern mind that's ever-accelerating... impatient and frenzied from the effort, further and further away from the natural state of man.
Proud to say that I’ve seen them TWICE.. it’s so wholesome. The people brought out their kids, couples kissed under them, and people climbed their cars to see them. I felt at home. :)
I can't believe this fits entirely within your kitchen
"Aurora borealis? At this time of year, at this time day, localized entirely within your phone?"
"Yes"
There’s a “Chalmers gets to see the aurora borealis” clip with this music.
this is literally the only thing that actually helps me fall asleep. i finally have a regular sleep schedule again thanks to this lmao
Me too
Watching this makes me long for the nights when I lived in Labrador. I loved watching the lights dancing across the sky on clear nights.
At last! The aurora in real time from an almost stationary camera! Thank you so much. Even the background music was tasteful.
Saw them in the U.P as a kid. Has stuck with me my entire life as one of the most miserable camping trips (upper penisnula in winter is COLD) but that seeing those lights in person are the most beautiful and amazing sights in the world.
A.... AURORA BOREALIS!? AT THIS TIME OF YEAR. AT THIS TIME OF DAY. LOCALIZED ENTIRELY ON YOUR STREAMING DEVICE!........ May I see it?
@@RexRuther19999the house is on fire!
Simpsons joke aside... Damn nature, you're epic
Fuck nature God is epic , for he made it all not goofy nature and randumb chances intelligence made it all if you had a brain you might be able to see that
@@THETRUTHZ Lmao, nice troll account.
troll account or brainwashed child ? click on it and look at my videos
A...Aurora Borealis! At this time of year?! At this time of day?! In this part of the country?! Localized entirely within your kitchen?!
@QueijoDeOuro He's clearly not even a religious person he's trying to give us a bad name
So grateful for this amazing human! They care about us and our sleep! 🌙
Really soothing and relaxing. It makes me feel that I am connected to the world or that whoever is listening shares the same energy or feelings with me. thank you 🥰❤
so absolutely stunning, Gods glory
I can’t quit thinking about this beautiful phenomena, I don’t know how I could go see them somewhere someday but thank you for posting this so my dreams have more fuel. Just breathtaking!
Men never give up their curiosity in the NATURE. 'Cause it being too gorgeous!
So calm… God is truly amazing
I was stationed at Eilson AFB Alaska from 1993-1996 and to this day the Aurora Borealis is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.
This is the sun trying to kill us but it is still so magically beautiful. Amazing post thanks guys this is my new sleep video x
SEYMOUR THE HOUSE IS ON FIRE!!
No, mother. It’s just the northern lights.
So beautiful! I’d love to see these live one day!
Thank you so very much for posting this beautiful phenomenon for all to see from the comfort of their computers!!! Just stunning, like a ghostly movement of some type...
I've seen these in Northern Minnesota, and it is truly awe-inspiring! There's just nothing like seeing them in 'real life'..... what's really astoundng is that no one knows exactly what they are/what causes them- some kind of gas emissions from space or something is what I heard, but man are they ever COOL!! You just never get tired of looking at them! IF you 've never seen, I highly recommend you to do so- you won't be disappointed!
On wikipedia it is stated that the lights are created, because on the poles the solar winds aren't strongly blocked by the magnetic field of earth. Because of that, charged particles like electrons and protons get redirected by the solar winds and those hit and transfer their energy into the air molecules. Those energized molecules then loose the energy by sending out light in a certain color. For the air on earth it is green and a little red.
There are aurora borealos in other colors on the poles of our other planets with magnetic fields in our solar system.
They are reallybeautifull and hope to see them once in. my life!
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At the top right a shooting star comes into frame :)
Thank you 😊 hope your wish comes true 👍 😊 ❤
Believe it or not that light most likely is a satellite catching the sun at the right angle. To slow for a shooting star. The reason it is blinking is because it is rotating and some surfaces are more reflective.
@@dalesmith4026 It's "blinking" because this isn't a sped up video but an arrangement of many individual pictures.
So does an ad
This put my fussy 1 year old straight to sleep! I'm not too far behind either Zzzzzzzz Love it!
I have witnessed these lights and they are mezmerizing. I can remember sometimes they were really close to the ground and then other times they were higher. They had an electric feel and kind of crackling. This was during deep frigid nights. I have seen them dance across the night sky and very colorful. Other times not so much movement. This was from Fairbanks AK.
I live in northern Sweden, i see this every year. I am never tired of seeing it.
I saw aurora borealis with my own eyes in Iceland and it made me cry... what a beauty. its absolutely amazing.
Seymour! The house is on fire!
Pedro Cordeiro no mother, it's just the northern lights
"HEEEEELLLLLLLLLLP"
HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLPPPP!!!!!!!!!!
SEYMOUR THE HOUSE IS BOUNCING
No mother ankha is just giving me an unforgettable luncheon!
My dream is to see this in person, I know the day I see it im going to cry, thinking about this makes me teary, there's such a beautiful energy to this
Beauty of nature is limitless. Is my dream to see an Aurora, meteor shower and a night full of stars. .
So Beautiful . A double rainbow appeared over me this afternoon. I captured both sides above me in pictures as I exited Target. Closest I will ever get in my lifetime to seeing this up close . A rainbow above my head. I love to watch this and star gaze also thinking about our Universe. What is truly our purpose. I think about returning to the Stars. Mankind.
How gorgeous......just another piece of God's beauty to enjoy for free.🙂❤️
I suffer with Borderline Personality Disorder and don't handle stress very well, but this gives me a sense of peace :)
It's so relaxing to watch 2 hours of someone's kitchen.
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What do u mean?
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"SEYMOUR!! THE HOUSE IS ON FIRE!!" "no mother it's just the northern lights!"
It's so breathtakingly beautiful I love the northen lights
I love star and milkyway and moon so much.Universe is so beautiful.The earth is so beautiful.
Praise The Lord for His marvelous and wonderful creations!!!
and the delicious steamed hams he was able to cook up tonight.
@@rommix0 yup
With a grivieng soul💔😢 I am and forever will be grateful that my Beautiful Daughter got to see these magical Northern Lights in person a month ago, before leaving us 💔💔💔💔 😢😢💫🌌 I knew about this because of her. You will always be the most amazing human being in my life!!! 💗💗
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If I ever get the chance to see this in person one day, this will be the soundtrack I will be listening to
Yeeeah.
I saw the northern lights in light polluted area and it didn't stop my excitement at seeing mother nature's greatest show. Mother nature know I really wanted to see the northern lights and I gave her thanks!
Now I want to see them again in dark skies and take shots of the lights with my Huawei p40pro. Nothing compares too the Northern lights and when you see them it changes you. Even here in Scotland you can see the northern lights places like Isle of skye Thurso Shetland Islands and even in Edinburgh!
Just totally awesome sight!
I really want to see the northern lights with my own eyes in real life. They look so beautiful.. dancing gracefully in the sky
Thank you for sharing these beautiful scenes and music. And God bless you, too! ~H~
Awesome video! I love seeing it in real time much more than time lapse. Music is a perfect fit also. Only con is the couple of ads that really mess up the flow of the video.
The ads ruin these types of relaxing videos. They come on so loud....it’s annoying as hell!!!
>may i see it?
>yees
>/video plays
We live in an era where anyone in the world can witness all of the world's beauty on a screen from nearly any point in the planet. Keep in mind that there were billions of humans in the past that never had been able to see any of this. This truly is the best time to be alive
This just is God loves us keep looking Up
He is who I look too but there are humans we can applaud as well
Two bands alongside each other is better than one but a three fold cord is not easily torn apart
the perfect and best video for auroras...im crying :)
Aurora Borealis? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the internet? Localized entirely within your youtube video?
Yes!
A...Aurora Borealis! At this time of year?! At this time of day?! In this part of the country?! Localized entirely within your kitchen?!
Yes...
MLG Scout ...May I see it?
Seymour the house is on fire!!!!
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@@mr.krabsa3439 No mother, it's just the northern lights
This is so beautiful~ I would love to see it in person one day. Thank you so much for this. ❤️
Hey you, who stopped to read my comment, never give up, go ahead, fight for your dreams, things will come better for you, I wish you every success