Very neat flick---probably never have a chance to witness this one…absolutely awesome.
The moon, seen from the Arctic Circle, between Russia and Canada. It only lasts a few seconds, but it's worth seeing. It's a spectacular sight. Imagine that you are in a location between Canada and Russia and suddenly and for just 30 seconds, the moon appears in all its splendor and disappears before your eyes. It looks like the moon is going to collide with the earth. Even more impressive AND for just 5 seconds, a total eclipse of the sun takes place. It's unprecedented and spectacular!
The video was shot in REAL-TIME. The phenomenon happens at the “perigee”: the closest point of a heavenly body’s orbit around the Earth, where the proximity of the moon is so evident that, suddenly, we realize the great speed at which the Earth is moving. This effect is only visible once a year and lasts for just 30 seconds… Astronomers figured out those exact 30 seconds and had the cameras rolling. Fortunately, they had a clear sky. Amazing! Watch this happen on the video. Total sun eclipse is ONLY 5 seconds.
This doesn’t last long but it’s one of the neatest things I’ve ever seen. I wish I could have seen it live.
Hack 🇺🇸🍺🍺
Outstanding, thanks for sharing!
hacksaw wrote:
Very neat flick---probably never have a chance to witness this one…absolutely awesome.
The moon, seen from the Arctic Circle, between Russia and Canada. It only lasts a few seconds, but it's worth seeing. It's a spectacular sight. Imagine that you are in a location between Canada and Russia and suddenly and for just 30 seconds, the moon appears in all its splendor and disappears before your eyes. It looks like the moon is going to collide with the earth. Even more impressive AND for just 5 seconds, a total eclipse of the sun takes place. It's unprecedented and spectacular!
The video was shot in REAL-TIME. The phenomenon happens at the “perigee”: the closest point of a heavenly body’s orbit around the Earth, where the proximity of the moon is so evident that, suddenly, we realize the great speed at which the Earth is moving. This effect is only visible once a year and lasts for just 30 seconds… Astronomers figured out those exact 30 seconds and had the cameras rolling. Fortunately, they had a clear sky. Amazing! Watch this happen on the video. Total sun eclipse is ONLY 5 seconds.
This doesn’t last long but it’s one of the neatest things I’ve ever seen. I wish I could have seen it live.
Hack 🇺🇸🍺🍺
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Un-freaking-believable. Has to be the coolest thing, next to the birth of my children, I’ve ever seen. Thanks Hack. 👍👍
hacksaw wrote:
Very neat flick---probably never have a chance to witness this one…absolutely awesome.
The moon, seen from the Arctic Circle, between Russia and Canada. It only lasts a few seconds, but it's worth seeing. It's a spectacular sight. Imagine that you are in a location between Canada and Russia and suddenly and for just 30 seconds, the moon appears in all its splendor and disappears before your eyes. It looks like the moon is going to collide with the earth. Even more impressive AND for just 5 seconds, a total eclipse of the sun takes place. It's unprecedented and spectacular!
The video was shot in REAL-TIME. The phenomenon happens at the “perigee”: the closest point of a heavenly body’s orbit around the Earth, where the proximity of the moon is so evident that, suddenly, we realize the great speed at which the Earth is moving. This effect is only visible once a year and lasts for just 30 seconds… Astronomers figured out those exact 30 seconds and had the cameras rolling. Fortunately, they had a clear sky. Amazing! Watch this happen on the video. Total sun eclipse is ONLY 5 seconds.
This doesn’t last long but it’s one of the neatest things I’ve ever seen. I wish I could have seen it live.
Hack 🇺🇸🍺🍺
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Now that was cool thanks Hacksaw
hacksaw wrote:
Very neat flick---probably never have a chance to witness this one…absolutely awesome.
The moon, seen from the Arctic Circle, between Russia and Canada. It only lasts a few seconds, but it's worth seeing. It's a spectacular sight. Imagine that you are in a location between Canada and Russia and suddenly and for just 30 seconds, the moon appears in all its splendor and disappears before your eyes. It looks like the moon is going to collide with the earth. Even more impressive AND for just 5 seconds, a total eclipse of the sun takes place. It's unprecedented and spectacular!
The video was shot in REAL-TIME. The phenomenon happens at the “perigee”: the closest point of a heavenly body’s orbit around the Earth, where the proximity of the moon is so evident that, suddenly, we realize the great speed at which the Earth is moving. This effect is only visible once a year and lasts for just 30 seconds… Astronomers figured out those exact 30 seconds and had the cameras rolling. Fortunately, they had a clear sky. Amazing! Watch this happen on the video. Total sun eclipse is ONLY 5 seconds.
This doesn’t last long but it’s one of the neatest things I’ve ever seen. I wish I could have seen it live.
Hack 🇺🇸🍺🍺
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One of your best shares there Hack, Thanks.
hacksaw wrote:
Very neat flick---probably never have a chance to witness this one…absolutely awesome.
The moon, seen from the Arctic Circle, between Russia and Canada. It only lasts a few seconds, but it's worth seeing. It's a spectacular sight. Imagine that you are in a location between Canada and Russia and suddenly and for just 30 seconds, the moon appears in all its splendor and disappears before your eyes. It looks like the moon is going to collide with the earth. Even more impressive AND for just 5 seconds, a total eclipse of the sun takes place. It's unprecedented and spectacular!
The video was shot in REAL-TIME. The phenomenon happens at the “perigee”: the closest point of a heavenly body’s orbit around the Earth, where the proximity of the moon is so evident that, suddenly, we realize the great speed at which the Earth is moving. This effect is only visible once a year and lasts for just 30 seconds… Astronomers figured out those exact 30 seconds and had the cameras rolling. Fortunately, they had a clear sky. Amazing! Watch this happen on the video. Total sun eclipse is ONLY 5 seconds.
This doesn’t last long but it’s one of the neatest things I’ve ever seen. I wish I could have seen it live.
Hack 🇺🇸🍺🍺
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That's ALMOST enough to make me speechless. But that's just impossible, as y'all know.
nutz4fish wrote:
That's ALMOST enough to make me speechless. But that's just impossible, as y'all know.
Well maybe I can find something some day nutz. Ya never know...🤓
Hack 🇺🇸🍺🍺
Same here BassO. It happens so quickly ya have to see it again, and again. The first thing I thought was wishing I had seen it live. A close friend sent it to me. You’re very welcome.
Hack 🇺🇸🍺🍺
Flytier wrote:
That is incredible.
So glad you liked it Fly.👍
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Bcmech1 wrote:
Super cool video Keith
It really is Bruce. Thank you.
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plumbob wrote:
One of your best shares there Hack, Thanks.
You’re welcome PB. Glad you got to see it.
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