Astro-tourism and stargazing in the clear skies of Western Australia 📷 | Landline | ABC Australia
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2019
- There's nothing like standing under the Milky Way to put your problems into perspective, according to professional photographer Michael Goh.
"The humility of being under the stars, realising that whatever our problems are down here the universe doesn't care, is very rewarding and humbling," Mr Goh said.
The Western Australian photographer spends a fair bit of time stargazing in his specialty as an astro-photographer - and he's not alone.
The state is becoming a hub for stargazers, with nine towns in the mid-west region recently forming an astro-tourism trail.
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Absolutely magnificent! We're from the Philippines and just beginning our own astro-tourism in the country. It's great to see how successful your events have been. Congratulations!
You're going to charge people?
my biggest wish is to someday see the milky way. sadly i live in a highly light-polluted area so i‘ve only ever seen just a few stars :(
same here, even though the milky way is around us and we're looking at it everyday, our eyes don't see it with the light pollution :(
I'm SOOOO jealous, but the fall/winter constellations- Orion, Pleiades, Taurus, Aldebaran, Sirius are up here and gorgeous as always. M31 is straight overhead at 9pm, (November). greetings from Michigan.
Spectacular indeed!
Amazing! Fantabulous! "Putting problems into perspective" : Amazing!
Beautiful
Well thats a 1st seeing the Milky way so clear One day a trip to WA ill put this stargazing on the list & drop in on an old schoolmate 🚶♂️📣toot
❤️ es hermoso
Greeting from the Northern Hemisphere. I wish I could see what you see.
Hi from the south!
I wish I could see your beautiful aurora borealis light shows in the north. They're much more vibrant and colourful over there! 🌌
@@kaydenka1 Don't you have Aurora Australis though?
NICE
If the earth is flat, shouldn't we be able to see all of the constellations in the night sky?
Yeah, I wanted to stargazed eversince.😍
I just like to know if I can see the North Star from Australia 🇦🇺... Can somebody answer me this ?
you can't sorry! We're in the southern hemisphere, you can only get the north star up in that northern hemisphere :)
@@izziharris5810 thanks these proves flat earth is not true... I'm dealing a Flat Earther that's telling me you can't see Polaris star because it's to far too see lol 🙃 😅 😂
God's amazing Creation!!
Can people in Australia see ORIONS belt? If so how if the world is a globe AUSTRALIA is facing south into space yet UK is facing north you shouldnt be able to see the same star constaliations logically.
Orion's belt is right on the equator and thankfully can be seen from the northern and southern hemispheres. Constellations and objects closer to the north and south poles won't be able to be seen from the opposite hemisphere. Things like the Big Dipper aren't seen from Australia, likewise the Magellanic Clouds can't be seen from the UK.
I also came here to ask Australian if they can see the North star since they are in the southern hemisphere... to debunk all Flat earthers..
no such thing as newx or remax or not, say, can say an ynmw