15 interesting objects in the night sky at the same time!! Autumn 2021 Planets, Comets, Galaxies...

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Published 2021-10-21
What's interesting in the autumn night sky in 2021? Planets, galaxies, comets, nebulae, asteroids, star clusters and the moon. You can see it all in one night! Of course, there is much more to see in the sky, but I chose 15 interesting objects that can be admired with the naked eye, binoculars, telescope and camera.

I shot the film with a Sony A7SIII camera with a Samyang 135mm lens. Simply put, you can see a similar view through 10x50 binoculars in a dark sky with little light pollution.

In the video I also used materials filmed/photographed with the Nikon P1000 and Sony a6400 cameras:

Saturn (1), Jupiter (2), Neptune (3), Uranus (5), Moon (10) - shots taken with the Nikon P1000 camera at maximum zoom (only the picture of the moon was taken at less than maximum zoom).
Double Cluster (14) - 5-second exposure with the Sony A6400 + samyang 135mm.
Pleiades (7), Triangulum Galaxy (8), Andromeda Galaxy (9), Orion Nebula (11), Comet 4P/Faye (12), Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (13), Dumbbell Nebula (15) - these are the photos taken as a result of stacking and cropping from dozens of frames, 30 seconds each. Sony A6400 camera + samyang 135mm lens.

Everything was filmed in one night in September 2021 in Poland, but you will find all these objects in the autumn of 2021. The location of planets, asteroids and comets is constantly changing, so when finding them, use astronomical applications.

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#planets
#galaxy
#nebula
#WhatIsInTheSky
#MrSuperMole
#NightSky
#sonyA7sIII
#nikonP1000

Music (free YouTube Audio Library):
Title: A Rising Wave
Performer: Jeremy Blake

All Comments (21)
  • @vidhanshah8242
    When u turned the camera accross the sky, it felt like a beautiful meteor shower, thanks dude u r an amazing sky gazer, and make us too see amazing things sitting at home
  • @DonDonEditz
    This is the coolest thing, I never knew you can see galaxies and nebulas with a naked eye 😮
  • I usually don't like fall/winter too much but I love seeing Orion and the Pleiades during those seasons.
  • @FATEYYYY
    Space and its unknown secrets are the most interesting thing by far imo. Wish I can witness or experience space travel in my lifetime once.
  • In 2 billion years you would be able to see the Andromeda Galaxy without anything but your eyes...
  • @Samuel-eg1ku
    Just used this to help my nephew start his stargazing journey. He is mind blown an can't put the binos down :). Thank you
  • Oh man space is soo gorgeous 😍 it's hard here to see these stars clearly
  • @gideont1144
    It's truly incredible that we can see not only planet's in are solar system from earth, but we can see other galaxies!
  • @bfditwo
    0:00 Intro 0:12 Saturn (Gas Giant Planet) 0:23 Jupiter (Gas Giant Planet) 0:39 Neptune (Planet) 0:52 Pallas (Asteroid) 1:09 Uranus (Planet) 1:23 Ceres (Dwarf Planet) 1:38 Pleiades (Open star cluster) 1:55 Triangulum Galaxy (Galaxy) 2:12 Andromeda Galaxy (Galaxy) 2:35 The Moon (Moon) 2:51 Orion Nebula (Nebula) 3:07 Comet 4P/Faye (Comet) 3:23 Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (Comet) 3:44 Double Cluster in the constellation Perseus (Double Cluster) 4:05 Dumbbell Nebula (Nebula)
  • @arczisss.9976
    Cieszę się bardzo, że jest nareszcie u Nas ktoś ktoś, kto potrafi robić materiały na takim poziomie. Gratulacje 👍🤜
  • @Haruki1232
    Woah! It's so beautiful! I wish I have telescope! So I can see every thing in space!!! But the nebula surrounding the stars was beautiful!
  • @lutek7630
    Dziękuje za tą prezentację planet i galaktyk akurat interesuje się astronomią
  • @missshadowfax
    Saturn 0:16 Jupiter 0:25 Neptune 0:40 Pallas(Asteroid)0:59 Uranus 1:15 in the top there’s a moving star? Ceres(dwarf planet)1:28 Pleiades(open star cluster 1:42 Triangulum Galaxy 1:59 Andromeda galaxy 2:16 (the andromeda galaxy will crash into the Milky Way OFC THE MOON!! 2:38 Orion Neblua 2:55 Comet 4P/Faye 3:11 Comet 67P 3:27 Double cluster in the constellation Perseus 3:44 Dumbbell Nebula 4:11
  • @avt_astro206
    Love That Shot of Double Cluster!! I like the Way How You Toured across The Sky!
  • I haven’t seen a galaxy yet. We don’t get much of Andromeda from Australia. Yet to see Uranus, Neptune or comets, your video helps a lot. Thanks for the tour.
  • This person shows the beauty of the universe and im all for it ❤