Not really. You have to be within 6 degrees of the north or south poles for that to happen. Like in Alaskan cities where they talk about "24 hours of night" it's not really DARK... the sun is just below to horizon, so it'sd basically 24 hours of dusk.
@@brockreynolds870Oh no no no….. that’s not accurate at all First of all you’re slightly overstating it, when you say you need to be within just six degrees of the poles Secondly, let’s say you’re just a little above the Arctic circle, or a little below the Antarctic circle Then at the winter solstice, the sun won’t go above the horizon at all, so at it’s ‘highest’ point around noon, it’ll still be ‘dusk’ (sun not visible, but sky not completely dark) and then the rest of the time it’ll be totally pitch black (sun well below the horizon) It’s not ‘perpetual dusk’ if that’s what you thought
The magnificence of the world, the universe and space, harmony, harmony and order, the beautiful image shows that the Creator exists, this is a being with supreme power, that is, Allah.
@@stwltaOur ancestors have never been to Antarctica.The first confirmed landing on Antarctica occurred in 1820 by a Russian expedition led by Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev so unless you are referring to recent ancestors you would be wrong.
What an amazing and beautiful spectacle! Thank you God for the inconceivable splendor that is our universe! How fortunate the people in those tents! Great upload, thanks!!
Same! The clouds were all so interesting a cloud-like. I feel like they might've been blocking something important I traveled all the way from California to see, though.
I mentioned this to my coworkers today. Imagine being around before you knew what space was, or beheld the concept of there existing something beyond the boundary of Earth, and then **this** happens. You'd shit your goddamn pants, I guarantee it. Scariest thing you'd ever see in your life.
I've been wondering this, too. I've Shazammed it three times, and got three different results. The one that seems to fit the bill is "Daydream" by Dr. Jeffrey Thompson. (It's a 30 minute relaxation soundtrack; I didn't listen to the full thing yet, but in the last ten minutes it sounds like it might fit the bill.)
Also yeah besides that Total Solar Eclipse in Antarctica that went temporarily dark for a few minutes, where we’re at in early December the sun is below the horizon for most of the day Yeah Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere, they get what we get the least off
Wait a minute. This timelapse shows the sun shrinking until it disappears. It does not show the sun being eclipsed by any celestial object, such as the moon.
You see the lens flare from the sun shrinking as more and more of it is eclipsed. I saw the most recent eclipse and that’s basically basically what you get if you try to take a picture of it without a filter.
@sailorman8668 Footage shows 2 vids with the Same time azimuth to eclipse and yet clearly you're #DUMAZZFK# thinking Chile and Antarctica must be on the same latitude.
Can't we normally see the moon during the day? Where was it in the hour two hours three hours before the eclipse .. I saw no moon in the sky at all yesterday
Do you really think that the light from the Sun should magically bend around and light the complete opposite side of the Moon than what's facing the Sun?
@@msidc1238 no magic involved. There are no straight lines in a 3 dimensional universe. Period. Stop thinking like a 2 dimensional being. For we are so much more.
@@zachz1018 Completely irrelevant to my point. You seem to think the side of the Moon facing Earth should be lit while the Sun is on the opposite side of the Moon.
@@msidc1238 you've never seen the moon in the sky? New moons only matter at night when we can't see the moon against a dark sky. But during the day it doesn't matter the phase the moon is in. If it is on our side of the earth we can see it. Or do you think the moon disappears when the sun is up? Go ahead... Try using Google. It will explain it all and then you don't have to take my word for it..
When a solar eclipse occurs, the moon is in a 'new phase', so it's not visible due to the near-side not being illuminated by the sun. You ask where the moon goes after the eclipse? It simply continues to move in the sky, but unseen, just as it is before the eclipse.
@sailorman8668 mmmh... and what no back lit silhouettes visible any where on earth for the entire phase and large jets don't appear out of nothing just to disappear when filmed flying across the sun either.🍌👏
Ok I have something you could test yourself. In the period of around a month go out and look at the Moon and note how much of it is visible every time, maybe even make a photo if you can. yknow, "do your own research" if you don't like getting the answers from others
@ImieNazwiskoOK OK, Distance to moon? Can you get within 50% of what nasass says??? First step note face "disc" clock rotation. Moon points up evening to morning points down. The same as with sun, sunspots position in time lapse are like the hands on a clock. (SHOCK horror the Sun in not rotating on some magical NASASS balls up axis!) 1. Learn the inverse square law of light. Test distance to Moon. 2. Test full Moons light noting 3-5 deg. lower temps. i.e. to shaded areas are warmer. 3. Triangulate square its position above horizon with one another (1000 mi) away observer in real time. Test distance to Moon. (BTW: Yeah! its that simple.) 4. Oh and for chits and giggles, be sure to compare observations of any high angle full moon to its "opposite" sun position. Note 'Time and date.com' test all online 3D computer models showing a full moon is always partly obscured by earth or completely mis-aligned as "hidden" behind the earth.🤔 Have fun trying to "experience" anything a NASASS claims. ☝
You cant because the moon is small and the sun is very bright , you start recognizing the shape of the moon when the light is fading and a little when the light starts coming back. You can even try this in your home with à flash light.
@@lukumomulimba8633 When a solar eclipse occurs, the moon is obviously in a 'new moon' phase. Why would you expect to see the moon before or after an eclipse, when the side of the moon facing earth is in complete shade and not visible?
That's wild that people went all the way to the bottom of the earth to watch it, given the tents that are set up. I'm not sure I'd be willing to do that 😄
No flatter, literally no one cares about your childish ideas. I love the flatter logic that it wasn't the moon, because reasons. But it was something (black sun, etc) that also was not seen before or after. Seriously, the flatter logic can't be more retarded. Thanks for that fail, son.
@@tygical There are actually only two seasons in Antarctica, summer and winter! This eclipse was during their summer, when winds are generally less harsh than the winter blizzards, but from what I’ve seen in documentaries, it’s still pretty windy in the summer as well. Idk, it just struck me as odd how the snow isn’t moving at all
@@emilykettle3576 that's not true. you're thinking about the equator, where they have dry season and wet season. the poles are the opposite. they have the most extreme seasonal changes on earth.
There was a time when people believed this was the gods at work. Either your crops were condemned, the gods needed someones heart ripped out or some other worldly belief that many still hold today. Just in a different way. If you really want to know wether a god exists, just go back in time and find out people are just strange creatures.
Imagine how terrified the penguins would be when it just goes pitch black
“huh, nighttime arrived early. weird.”
Imagine what the uncontacted tribes of the Amazon thought…..😂
Idk, i think they'd be used to it. It happens every night
@@Chris_winthers sometimes parts of antartica "never" have night.
@@Chris_winthers night last 6 months in Antartica - so every year
And just think, that'll be the only time it goes dark there for several months.
Lol 😂
Not really. You have to be within 6 degrees of the north or south poles for that to happen. Like in Alaskan cities where they talk about "24 hours of night" it's not really DARK... the sun is just below to horizon, so it'sd basically 24 hours of dusk.
@@brockreynolds870Oh no no no….. that’s not accurate at all
First of all you’re slightly overstating it, when you say you need to be within just six degrees of the poles
Secondly, let’s say you’re just a little above the Arctic circle, or a little below the Antarctic circle
Then at the winter solstice, the sun won’t go above the horizon at all, so at it’s ‘highest’ point around noon, it’ll still be ‘dusk’ (sun not visible, but sky not completely dark) and then the rest of the time it’ll be totally pitch black (sun well below the horizon)
It’s not ‘perpetual dusk’ if that’s what you thought
Yeah...
The magnificence of the world, the universe and space, harmony, harmony and order, the beautiful image shows that the Creator exists, this is a being with supreme power, that is, Allah.
Crazy how dark it is in Antarctica
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this is what our ancestors saw
@@stwltaOur ancestors have never been to Antarctica.The first confirmed landing on Antarctica occurred in 1820 by a Russian expedition led by Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev so unless you are referring to recent ancestors you would be wrong.
@@MullratteI think he is referring to an untainted nightsky from light pollution.
@@Christisking1776 Even then Antarctica would have still been much darker at night even without light pollution due to its geographical location.
What an amazing and beautiful spectacle! Thank you God for the inconceivable splendor that is our universe!
How fortunate the people in those tents!
Great upload, thanks!!
imagine just researching in antartica and a total solar eclipse happnes, i might just freak out
watched today’s solar eclipse and it was damn cool
Same! The clouds were all so interesting a cloud-like. I feel like they might've been blocking something important I traveled all the way from California to see, though.
@@amazingfireboy1848IK IT WAS SO ANNOYING
Its chemtrails , You guys just notice ? They sprsying us for 30 y alredy
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Solar eclipses are so mesmerizing
That’s terrifying
Happening on April 8th
@@Mymelody-j2p Exited
How?
I mentioned this to my coworkers today. Imagine being around before you knew what space was, or beheld the concept of there existing something beyond the boundary of Earth, and then **this** happens. You'd shit your goddamn pants, I guarantee it. Scariest thing you'd ever see in your life.
@@ReverendLeRouxJesus loves you, and He died for your sins! If you give your life to Him, you’ll have true freedom and peace!!
must've been absolutely terrifying to our ancestors
There were no humans on Antartica before the exploration age. There were only penguins (probably).
@@kokilabendamor7615 eclipses don't just happen in antarctica
@@atismoke Thanks for clearing that up. I misinterpreted @perfectionbox's comment.
@@kokilabendamor7615 sorry if it came across a little harsh!
This is the sweetest UA-cam reply section I’ve ever seen, thanks for cheering me up guys
This is so beautiful...
Thank you for this video !
How good is that? Been waiting for these vids to be produced.
subnautica below zero got me like
How much COLDER did it get for those moments ?
Like 1 degree
@@IBMWREALprobably more
Wonderful…a little bit short….thank you very much….
Thank you for sharing something so incredible 👏✌️
Hi,
May i know what camera filter did you use to filming the solar eclipse?
Something about this was just beautiful
INTENSE! THANK YOU!
Why timelapse it? Just let it go in real time. It's cooler that way.
the video would be uncomfortably long
Where did that beautiful soundtrack come from?
It sounds like Markus Gensior, but I'm not really sure if that's him.. need some more research.
I've been wondering this, too. I've Shazammed it three times, and got three different results. The one that seems to fit the bill is "Daydream" by Dr. Jeffrey Thompson. (It's a 30 minute relaxation soundtrack; I didn't listen to the full thing yet, but in the last ten minutes it sounds like it might fit the bill.)
Music is reminiscent of Close Encounters of a 3rd Kind....fitting because the Nibiru mothership was in the midst of this eclipse...FACTS
Also yeah besides that Total Solar Eclipse in Antarctica that went temporarily dark for a few minutes, where we’re at in early December the sun is below the horizon for most of the day
Yeah Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere, they get what we get the least off
(A group of penguins:) Wow, it's dark, we're better find a place to sleep... Nope, it's just messing with us!
Wait a minute. This timelapse shows the sun shrinking until it disappears. It does not show the sun being eclipsed by any celestial object, such as the moon.
Yea cuz the sun is too bright to see the moon pass through
Clearly Heather, you were last in line when 'smarts' were being handed out.
You see the lens flare from the sun shrinking as more and more of it is eclipsed. I saw the most recent eclipse and that’s basically basically what you get if you try to take a picture of it without a filter.
@sailorman8668 Footage shows 2 vids with the Same time azimuth to eclipse and yet
clearly you're #DUMAZZFK# thinking Chile and Antarctica must be on the same latitude.
@sailorman8668 listening to other people doesn't make you smart
I would live in Antarctica when given the chance.
That’s cool and terrifying
It’s night in the midst of a polar day. 6 months of daylight broken by the moon.
So beautiful!
0:10 to 0:13 is the most fun part of this video, total blackout lol
Looks exactly like a ring
Antactica be like: WHO TH TURNED OF THE SUN
Can't we normally see the moon during the day? Where was it in the hour two hours three hours before the eclipse .. I saw no moon in the sky at all yesterday
it went in front of the sun
Do you really think that the light from the Sun should magically bend around and light the complete opposite side of the Moon than what's facing the Sun?
@@msidc1238 no magic involved. There are no straight lines in a 3 dimensional universe. Period. Stop thinking like a 2 dimensional being. For we are so much more.
@@zachz1018 Completely irrelevant to my point. You seem to think the side of the Moon facing Earth should be lit while the Sun is on the opposite side of the Moon.
@@msidc1238 you've never seen the moon in the sky? New moons only matter at night when we can't see the moon against a dark sky. But during the day it doesn't matter the phase the moon is in. If it is on our side of the earth we can see it. Or do you think the moon disappears when the sun is up? Go ahead... Try using Google. It will explain it all and then you don't have to take my word for it..
Would have been interesting to see what the temperature difference was.
0:35
5 Year old kids:A BLACK HOL-
very impressive, thank you!
Superb!
**SPOILER ALERT!!**
It was light, then it got dark, then it was light again. 🌑
Where does the moon goes after eclipse
When a solar eclipse occurs, the moon is in a 'new phase', so it's not visible due to the near-side not being illuminated by the sun.
You ask where the moon goes after the eclipse?
It simply continues to move in the sky, but unseen, just as it is before the eclipse.
@sailorman8668 mmmh... and what no back lit silhouettes visible any where on earth for the entire phase
and large jets don't appear out of nothing just to disappear when filmed flying across the sun either.🍌👏
Thanks definitely odd imho….
Ok I have something you could test yourself. In the period of around a month go out and look at the Moon and note how much of it is visible every time, maybe even make a photo if you can.
yknow, "do your own research" if you don't like getting the answers from others
@ImieNazwiskoOK OK, Distance to moon? Can you get within 50% of what nasass says???
First step note face "disc" clock rotation. Moon points up evening to morning points down.
The same as with sun, sunspots position in time lapse are like the hands on a clock.
(SHOCK horror the Sun in not rotating on some magical NASASS balls up axis!)
1. Learn the inverse square law of light. Test distance to Moon.
2. Test full Moons light noting 3-5 deg. lower temps. i.e. to shaded areas are warmer.
3. Triangulate square its position above horizon with one another (1000 mi) away observer in real time. Test distance to Moon. (BTW: Yeah! its that simple.)
4. Oh and for chits and giggles, be sure to compare observations of any high angle full moon to its "opposite" sun position. Note 'Time and date.com' test all online 3D computer models showing a full moon is always partly obscured by earth or completely mis-aligned as "hidden" behind the earth.🤔
Have fun trying to "experience" anything a
NASASS claims. ☝
Penguins must be terrified
0:37 That's what it would look like in peak daylight on Pluto!
Sury ki roshani se jeev viksit hote hai.
How come we never really see the moon approaching or leaving the sun hours before or after the eclipse
It has to be a new moon for an eclipse
@@Tinzy102 then why don’t we see at least a dark object approaching or leaving the sun hours before or after the eclipse?
@@lukumomulimba8633 if you're talking about the moon partly blocking the sun you can see it but only with special equipment
You cant because the moon is small and the sun is very bright , you start recognizing the shape of the moon when the light is fading and a little when the light starts coming back.
You can even try this in your home with à flash light.
@@lukumomulimba8633 When a solar eclipse occurs, the moon is obviously in a 'new moon' phase.
Why would you expect to see the moon before or after an eclipse, when the side of the moon facing earth is in complete shade and not visible?
That's wild that people went all the way to the bottom of the earth to watch it, given the tents that are set up. I'm not sure I'd be willing to do that 😄
The eclipse of this month didn't happen there
@@blackice2252 yes I am aware. I was commenting on whenever this did occur.
most of the people there live there and are researchers
Everyone was so memorized in the eclipse that no-one noticed that there was no moon approaching the sun as well as drifting away once it was over!
No flatter, literally no one cares about your childish ideas. I love the flatter logic that it wasn't the moon, because reasons. But it was something (black sun, etc) that also was not seen before or after.
Seriously, the flatter logic can't be more retarded. Thanks for that fail, son.
Oh my goodness that is so dark
That's about how dark it got in real life. Like late twilight after a sunset.
No solid physical Moon present during the eclipse, beautiful
Nice ambient music!
Why did the sun not move an inch?
i bet most of the people here were recommended this after the total solar eclipse on April 8th.
I like your video
Imagine explaining this thousands of years ago when people didn't know science!!
It looks like a eye
Can't firebend in the southern water tribe bruh
Imagine finally getting some daylight for the fucking moon to be like "HA you thought"
what moon?
After I've had 1 too many beers and have to go to work.
I had no idea the poles could have eclipses
Cameraman is crazy for going here and recording this
That is VERY cool!
I bet all thr penguins were like.... _penguin noise_ "The fuhh...'
can i use this in a video?
No you cant freak.
But why the muzak?
Someone turned off the lights
Fucking clouds robbed me. 😤
It just turned pitch black so dark then America and Australia and Asia
0:39 looks like God's eye
Cuz it is. That’s why “they” tell us not to look at it with our real eyes.
They being NASA which = the Jews
Yep.. his pupils are kinda large like that
*L'ŒIL de Dieu*
Both the sun and the Moon rise in the east and set in the west, so what is going on here ???
Uhm exactly what we would expect?
How do you even live in here?
Wow thst really rolls around
I watched this with my eclipse glasses
Incredible!
How come I didn’t go blind watching this video ?
You didn't go blind from watching this???
weird bc i went blind from watching it.
You sure you looked at it directly?
the penguins must of been so confused
Magical
0:36 the light behind the hill. 🤔
13 tents, all that look like they have stripes - this is prophetic. The Lord rebuke the kingdom of darkness, Christ is Lord!
You can't be serious
Awesome !
That’s really strange how there’s no wind whatsoever
well wind is caused by the sun heating up half of earth at a time so they'll probably only get wind during fall and spring
@@tygical There are actually only two seasons in Antarctica, summer and winter! This eclipse was during their summer, when winds are generally less harsh than the winter blizzards, but from what I’ve seen in documentaries, it’s still pretty windy in the summer as well. Idk, it just struck me as odd how the snow isn’t moving at all
@@emilykettle3576 that's not true. you're thinking about the equator, where they have dry season and wet season. the poles are the opposite. they have the most extreme seasonal changes on earth.
The penguins will remember that
Very cool
It feels like my fever dreams it makes me uncomfortable
I’m in your walls.
The gift of Science said the Book...
☝️☝️🦾💥💯
Why is so dark😮
Because of solar eclipse in very snpwy place + autoexposure setting on camera
Okay so if it's real why did it go in the same direction?
the same direction as what
What are you talking about?
Because physics, son.
what is anyone talking about here
@LewdDewd-xw8gv who the fuck said anything about god
There was a time when people believed this was the gods at work. Either your crops were condemned, the gods needed someones heart ripped out or some other worldly belief that many still hold today. Just in a different way. If you really want to know wether a god exists, just go back in time and find out people are just strange creatures.
Lol so the bottom of the earth got totallity as well as the middle but not anywhere else... Suspicious.
Solar eclipse in Antarctica, that sounds like a triangulation problem.
Nah this is terrifying as hell 😮
Why?
@@sailorman8668 just the world plunging into absolute darkness is pretty scary tbh
It looks like a eye in the sky
Eye of cuthulou
All glory to the Almighty! ✝️🌹
To bad I couldn’t be in antártica 😢
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Who searched ul solar eclipse to see the April 8 one.?
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LOBILLOS MUSICAL DURANGO…
Qué maravilla
Darkness is scary bro 🥲
Garett Pine
Bro the devils coming
no
Mashallah.
Cool
I just had a dream of the eclipse happening while on vacation and everyone trying to see it in the middle of the ocean … i said hell nah