its literally my birthday wish to go to a place like this, our creator is amazing, and would love to see it. We've polluted the earth so much that we can only count to like 20. I can rarely see any stars at all now-a-days. It's sad :(
I live in Ramona California on a clear night the Milky Way is right there above me I look at it with my scope I wish I could see through that murky area!
I’m Asian and I barely understand English but love watching this kind of video.
What beautiful, gorgeous pictures from deep space, such wonderful technology in Chile, truly a proud achievement for humanity.
@@somedumbozzie1539 we even smaller then dots bud that's how literally pointless we are to the universe even spaceX and nasa is in vein
The universe is such an amazing and intriguing place.
I literally would chose these view from my backyard anytime anywhere!✨❤️
Wouldn't we all 😍
How I wish I can see it personally.... This kind of stuff always interest me and always think how He created this... How great God is!
its literally my birthday wish to go to a place like this, our creator is amazing, and would love to see it. We've polluted the earth so much that we can only count to like 20. I can rarely see any stars at all now-a-days. It's sad :(
What a great channel with awesome vids
Fabulous photography.
Very beautiful✨❤✨✨❤❤ 👍
Beautiful. Viva Chile!
Uluru - Australia 😊
The Marfa Lights parking area in west Texas. I've never been anywhere darker that wasn't the inside of a cave.
My wallet.
Bet they get some good sightings down there
It’s amazing to me that with all we can see with the most powerful telescopes is still only a drop of a drop in the bucket.
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I live in Ramona California on a clear night the Milky Way is right there above me I look at it with my scope I wish I could see through that murky area!
Aren't those in Chile the footage scenes of Mars Planet?
at 3.47 he describes the mirror at less than 20cm thick. seems a little thick to me did he mean 20mm or even 2mm?
El Vallé in Dominican Republic 🇩🇴
the intro felt like the early 2000's
Atacama desert alike Perseverance location on Mars.
This is today March 26th2021 today
"Running Man Nebula" aka "Hobo Pitching a Tent Nebula"
You saw hanle?
Type hanle in your search bar !
5:16 is it look like a man watching me ?
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Amazing what taxes can do
Naked Eye are you crazy In my hemisphere it is not!!!!!
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Hmm, isn't the driest desert on earth the Antarctic.
No. Atacama receives a mere 1mm of precipitation per year. Antarctica gets something closer to 160mm.
Not better than the observatory posited upon Mt Mauna Kea Hawaii.