You will NEVER see The Milky Way again

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
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    Light pollution can be really scary when you look into it and the more I learn about space the more I am filled with a desire to protect our access to the stars. If we don't act now, we could risk losing the stars for our future generations and that would be a future I would hate to see...
    A huge thank you to the Dark Sky Project team for chatting with me during my visit to Lake Tekapo: www.darkskyproject.co.nz/
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    Chapters:
    00:00 You have never seen a dark sky
    00:33 Los Angeles Story
    01:43 How bad is light pollution?
    03:45 BetterHelp
    04:59 The Bortle Scale
    05:55 Vising the Dark Sky Reserve
    07:10 How does New Zealand keep their skies dark?
    08:38 Light Pollution vs Astronomy
    09:43 Why do people love stargazing?
    10:37 Light Pollution vs Human Health
    11:14 Light Pollution vs Animals
    12:35 Why is this important?
    13:52 How can we fix the problem?
    15:19 We need the stars
    16:05 What did it really look like?
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    Additional information sources:
    www.science.org/doi/10.1126/s...
    www.space.com/light-pollution...
    www.science.org/doi/full/10.1...
    www.un.org/development/desa/e...
    www.iau.org/static/publicatio...
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    Written, produced and edited by Kobi Brown
    Animations: Jonny Hyman, Mike Radjabov and Reed Schultz
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Komentáře • 3,9K

  • @AstroKobi
    @AstroKobi  Před 8 měsíci +2605

    Have you seen the Milky Way with your own eyes before?

  • @alfiewilliams2525
    @alfiewilliams2525 Před 8 měsíci +6927

    Man imagine what it would've looked like looking up at the night sky in the 1700's with no light pollution.

  • @lsonoe
    @lsonoe Před 8 měsíci +1507

    It's mind-boggling to think about when I was a little kid, I never imagined that it was even possible for the Milky Way to be a part of our night sky. People grew accustomed to the empty view. Experiencing the actual dark sky would change the perspective of probably every individual and It's really my biggest goal to see it with my own eyes. Your videos inspire me every time, love you brother

    • @JustCallMeAarav
      @JustCallMeAarav Před 8 měsíci +12

      I live in new delhi, it's impossible for me to spot the milkyway within a day imo. Can u help finding me some bortle 1 dark skies near new delhi?

    • @theinternetlawyer7126
      @theinternetlawyer7126 Před 8 měsíci +14

      I actually remember seeing multiple and multiple of stars on the sky, this was when I was 4. I was born in 2006 and live in a more rural city called Umeå in sweden

    • @bitmann8824
      @bitmann8824 Před 8 měsíci +12

      @@JustCallMeAaravu probably won’t find one near such a big city as new dehli

    • @nychris2258
      @nychris2258 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Its really not hardto accomplish your biggest goal. You just need to drive out to a remote area.

    • @charleygnarly1182
      @charleygnarly1182 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Where the hell are you 😂 man I see that shit every night

  • @dominikkuzila
    @dominikkuzila Před 7 měsíci +313

    The worst thing is that most people don't even care that they live in light polluted areas, because they don't know what they're missing out on. How many people have never even thought to look up at night because they can only see the brightest stars and the Moon?

    • @maxsundux
      @maxsundux Před 6 měsíci +7

      yo me we got the moon three stars in a line and the north star that's it. If I see a sky with full constellation it's a nice night

    • @breatheair6847
      @breatheair6847 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@maxsunduxa lucky night

    • @YourAverageSpeedrunner
      @YourAverageSpeedrunner Před 5 měsíci +8

      Sadly, in light polluted areas, those “stars” aren’t even stars, more likely, their planets, like jupiter, mars, venus, etc

    • @prezlamen7906
      @prezlamen7906 Před 5 měsíci

      Ive met city troglodytes that dont know what a garden was, or a chicken.
      People today are retarded and 3 neurons they have wont be thinking of this stuff.

    • @LighterGame
      @LighterGame Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@YourAverageSpeedrunnerit means those 2 blue stars are ice giant I was looking at it I almost fell on the car

  • @notmrusername7576
    @notmrusername7576 Před 7 měsíci +223

    As someone who absolutely LOVES the night sky but could only see a couple stars at night, its quite sad. One of my goals in life is to find a place with little light polution and allows me to see the arm of the Milky Way. Luckily I'm in a place in Canada where it isnt TOO populated and I could easily find a place outside the city that allows to see the Milky Way or the Aurora Borealis. And thats by going more North, where it gets colder and where the population gets lower

    • @pixazelz
      @pixazelz Před 7 měsíci +10

      not populated yet ... it's sad that our system is based on growth .. with 8 billions people on Earth we must start to ask ourselves if we really want to sacrifice nature for infinite growth in a finite world. I still hold a small hope that we will get our priorities straight and stop thinking about alway growing more and more if is means to sacrifice a lot of things we need .

    • @mexfu5142
      @mexfu5142 Před 7 měsíci +2

      this so me I live in germany therefore I have never seen the night sky with more than a couple of stars my goal in life is like camping in some forest waking up during the night coming out of my tent and seeing the Milky Way I love everything related with space and I am so sad that I'm not abel to see it every night

    • @myprofilepictureisafish
      @myprofilepictureisafish Před 7 měsíci +1

      Even where I’m at there isn’t a huge population but I can still see a massive difference from just 10 years ago to now

    • @13_cmi
      @13_cmi Před 6 měsíci +1

      I’m at the edge of the city so it isn’t too bad but this is no longer the only subdivision here. A new neighborhood is about to be built in the direction I always point my camera for deep sky photography. This population growth is killing me. I won’t be able to do astrophotography in the city anymore unfortunately.

    • @claudeheinrich3613
      @claudeheinrich3613 Před 6 měsíci

      same@@mexfu5142

  • @Vealfinite
    @Vealfinite Před 8 měsíci +2307

    Admit it, space is beautiful but can be sad too at the same time

  • @vivian-rs2ms
    @vivian-rs2ms Před 8 měsíci +1015

    About 8 years ago I went to Mauna Kea, and it was a mind-altering experience. I was used to a few stars if it was a super clear night, and suddenly there were thousands. I had no idea that was what our night sky looked like. It’s one of my favorite memories to this day.

    • @cokoi
      @cokoi Před 8 měsíci +19

      I am still used to few star sky at night and has never experienced such thing before, I have dream of going to place where I can see all the stars and real clean sky, but I think it's just not possible.... You are lucky man

    • @itande0551
      @itande0551 Před 7 měsíci +9

      Same I live in Mexico city, a city bigger than the region called after it, a city where it's a miracle if you see a star, but when I went to Phillip Island in Australia, I went to see the little blue penguins and endend up seeing the Milky Way, like I had never seen before

    • @DI9ITALS
      @DI9ITALS Před 7 měsíci +2

      was it a bortle 1?? if so i need to go because i go to hawaii in 3 days

    • @Hangishta
      @Hangishta Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@DI9ITALS Go-astronomy Says that Mauna Kea is Bortle 1. It also says Manuka State Park is too, so maybe two destinations for your trip.

    • @fkboyStalin
      @fkboyStalin Před 7 měsíci +1

      if you hold up a piece of sand, 1 single grain, the space that takes up when you extend your arm and look at it, within that space there are 10,000 stars, that is a LOT of stars, we just don't get to see it :(

  • @roytoersen4801
    @roytoersen4801 Před 5 měsíci +60

    My dad always told me what we have on our farm is rare... a clear, not light poluted sky. Now I understand what he was saying and I cant believe people are missing out on it

    • @EzraK-
      @EzraK- Před 5 měsíci +5

      Cherish that man I wish I had that veiw

  • @arbusto2308
    @arbusto2308 Před 7 měsíci +54

    as someone who lives in some mountains in south america, my sky is clear. And yes, i see the Milky Way frequently, and everyone should have this experience at some point

  • @TelPhi_
    @TelPhi_ Před 8 měsíci +514

    I have always found it INSANE how I never see anybody talking about this. Thank you for bringing awareness to this situation!

    • @Finn_MacCool
      @Finn_MacCool Před 8 měsíci +2

      Think about it in a rational way...

    • @57chevisawsomeness
      @57chevisawsomeness Před 8 měsíci +5

      I find it insane to learn about light pollution, I live in regional Australia with a bright night sky, blows my mind people have never seen what i thought is just normal

    • @Mildain2000
      @Mildain2000 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@57chevisawsomeness I lived in Cairns for a while and remember seeing the Milky Way arch across the sky every night. Have never seen anything like that in the US.

    • @trump45and2zig-zags
      @trump45and2zig-zags Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@Mildain2000I can see it right now. I'm from the Midwest tho

    • @Mildain2000
      @Mildain2000 Před 8 měsíci

      @@trump45and2zig-zags I'm jealous

  • @KEENANALLENASMRGLASS
    @KEENANALLENASMRGLASS Před 8 měsíci +581

    Spent 2 years in Alaska about 30 miles outside of kavalina and you can absolutely see so much of the skies and space it’s so beautiful and humbling like you can literally feel yourself tumbling through space sitting on a giant rock. It took me a couple years to get used to seeing it like through a film here in Denver. I miss it dearly.

    • @pbg2025
      @pbg2025 Před 8 měsíci +10

      Fellow Denverite. I remember seeing the sky in Death Valley for the first time. It moved me to tears it was so beautiful. I miss it too.

    • @OccupiedHandle
      @OccupiedHandle Před 8 měsíci +5

      Hey man no wonder Jesse Pinkman went to Alaska ❤

    • @07kstephen
      @07kstephen Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@pbg2025the undertaker 🎉

    • @notmetagaming
      @notmetagaming Před 8 měsíci +3

      Just go to summit county, it's beautiful up there you can see so much sky and it's super close to you in Denver!

    • @paranaenselol
      @paranaenselol Před 8 měsíci +4

      Im planning on going to a boat trip, far from surface, only ocean and see the bright starts

  • @myprofilepictureisafish
    @myprofilepictureisafish Před 7 měsíci +60

    It took multiple years of my life for me to see a constellation, and I was completely stuck in place looking at the sky after coming home from a long trip at night because I genuinely thought they weren’t that easily viewable but it’s one of those moments that made me remember how much I used to love the stars as a child, looking at the sky at night in a cozy blanket and loving drives home at night just staring out the window for hours

  • @pillford4226
    @pillford4226 Před 8 měsíci +101

    I was blessed with a chance to see a completely dark sky once. It was a very rural part of Alabama I was visiting my aunt once, and a hurricane was rolling through (hence why we were visiting) the power was out for 2 weeks. And for 2 weeks while I was there, we saw the Milky Way in it's uninterrupted entirety. Stunning.

    • @mnlight8308
      @mnlight8308 Před 6 měsíci +1

      This has been one of my biggest wishes to see the sky without light pollution, this year in December I'll make sure to visit a remote area, I know its hard to find somewhere without light pollution, but even a lot more than usual can be so pretty.

  • @OfentseMwaseFilms
    @OfentseMwaseFilms Před 8 měsíci +854

    Loved every second of this video.

    • @Rorobeuh
      @Rorobeuh Před 8 měsíci +13

      @@BBtheKing86he’s too what?

    • @1cbc81
      @1cbc81 Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@BBtheKing86 He’s too what…

    • @eve__________
      @eve__________ Před 8 měsíci +10

      This video makes me sad tbh

    • @OfentseMwaseFilms
      @OfentseMwaseFilms Před 8 měsíci +15

      @@eve__________ It’s very sad. But I’ve seen the sky in in full glory in Iceland. Plus we had Aurora lights as well💯 it’s trully Beautiful!

    • @eve__________
      @eve__________ Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@OfentseMwaseFilms I don’t think I’ll die happy if i don’t see any of Auroras in my life. Ive see the perfect night sky on mountains before and it’s so stunning.

  • @thetopofworld
    @thetopofworld Před 8 měsíci +269

    I was raised in a little village in a developing nation. We used to spend the summer nights sleeping on the terrace under the starry night, and during my early years, counting stars at night was a regular nightly ritual.
    Before moving to New York, I was unaware of how truly magical and uncommon my experience was.

    • @DruNature
      @DruNature Před 8 měsíci +9

      same, I grew up in Jamaica and seeing the vast array of infinite stars was just a daily thing. It's really quiet sad and scary. A few times a year I get out to the country now and catch some stars, but it's like once in a decade I can see the milkway clearly! :(

    • @azmanabdula
      @azmanabdula Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@DruNature
      Aussie here
      Go a little bit away from the cities and its magical
      Your eyes adjust and it seems bright

    • @ironspaghett
      @ironspaghett Před 7 měsíci +2

      I grew up in rural Wisconsin and it was largely the same as your experience as a child
      People just cannot comprehend how huge the US is and how much empty space there actually is
      I was 40 minutes from any city of 10,000+ lol

    • @qccanales8610
      @qccanales8610 Před 7 měsíci +1

      same thing en Mexico very very small town with no electricity at night. Also the "no noise" you "hear" at night made me nervous as a kid. @@ironspaghett

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Před 7 měsíci +1

      I grew up in the north pole, the stars are frozen there.

  • @BinhNguyen-uw1tc
    @BinhNguyen-uw1tc Před 3 měsíci +8

    Hello I am 15 years old and from Vietnam. Back in 2020, I had a trip to Nghe An (sea tourism), I remember it very clearly in early July 2020. Then, from the evening of that day, the whole resort and some surrounding areas lost power. At night, some of my relatives and I couldn't sleep because it was too hot. My cousin and I went out and an amazing scene appeared before my eyes, a night sky in Bortle 3-4. It was extremely beautiful, full of stars and darkness, my cousin and I simply will never forget that night, the most beautiful night of my life. At that time I had a question: Why can't we see this scene above the city? . From there I started learning about light pollution and astrophotography. 2022 is the first year I photographed the Milky Way in my hometown (Suburban Hanoi). Now my biggest wish is to raise people's awareness about light pollution and hope that Vietnam will have the first night sky conservation area, a dark sky place . I want to have a sustainable tourism industry based on night sky conservation. and green tourism, I believe it is sustainable tourism. I want to say to everyone who lives under light-polluted skies and wishes to have a night sky like me, I believe we can do it, bring the night sky back to us.
    Best wishes to all of you from Vietnam 🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳

  • @myprofilepictureisafish
    @myprofilepictureisafish Před 7 měsíci +4

    I remember looking at the stars every night in a blanket with the window open, I miss those days.

  • @Po_goes_brrr
    @Po_goes_brrr Před 8 měsíci +341

    I used to imagine what it would be like if we could see the galactic core like in games and movies before I learned that we actually could without light pollution. I still remember the day I learned how much of the milkyway is actually visible but city lights have ruined it and it was a mix of emotions ranging from frustration that I was unable to see it but also excitement that it is possible.

    • @zekebrunt
      @zekebrunt Před 7 měsíci +4

      look up darkest places in the US (or wherever you live) there are some great places you can still go to with very little light

    • @That_One_MF_0
      @That_One_MF_0 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@zekebruntyes but still that was not as magical as the night sky hundreds of years ago.

    • @breatheair6847
      @breatheair6847 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@That_One_MF_0 that may be true but you should at least try and get an experience somewhat like it. It’s magical, not as magical as before but soon enough it’ll not be magical at all.

    • @jens-kristiantofthansen9376
      @jens-kristiantofthansen9376 Před 5 měsíci

      @@zekebrunt there are still lots of places where you can experience proper dark-sky conditions. Not in quick reach, but it's out there.

  • @siamboiphymes5999
    @siamboiphymes5999 Před 8 měsíci +220

    I can still remember the sky I saw after a rain with no pollution and light on our village
    I can no longer have that feeling when I looked at the sky anymore

    • @asap445
      @asap445 Před 8 měsíci +7

      How did they beauty look?
      😭😭😭

    • @renjiaow3742
      @renjiaow3742 Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@asap445 Can chime in here, it's magnificent. I'm guessing they probably were close to Bortle 1 when they saw the skies. I saw them on Bortle 4-5 and it was still mesmerizing. It really made me feel insignificant in that moment seeing the Milky Way.

    • @asap445
      @asap445 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@renjiaow3742 it might be heaven feeling

    • @renjiaow3742
      @renjiaow3742 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@asap445Yeah it really just grounds you in that moment that we're all 8 billion people on a rock in the middle of nowhere..

    • @asap445
      @asap445 Před 8 měsíci

      @@renjiaow3742 you have Twitter?

  • @mh-um1df
    @mh-um1df Před 7 měsíci +2

    Electricity is so bad here that it doesn't even come for days but i think i m actually grateful to it. It's summer, it's hot, all my family is outside with a mat on the grass we're all looking up to a beautiful night sky with fireflies all around

  • @DOKKAEEEBIII
    @DOKKAEEEBIII Před 7 měsíci +5

    I’m in the Navy and when we’re underway, the sky above the ocean is just the most gorgeous thing you could ever see. look up the night sky in the ocean and you can see it recorded from cargo ships. jaw dropping

  • @ParalyticAngel
    @ParalyticAngel Před 8 měsíci +236

    You are right. As a youngster in the 90's I could CLEARLY see the majesty of the Milky Way at nights at the beaches in Greece. Since then I have never seen it again like this. So sad for us all and especially for younger generations. I really miss hard the nights at the beach, where we played guitar around the fire. We lay on the sand looked up to the night sky and told us stories man. Imagined the story by a background of the Milky Way. What a nice picture better than everything we can reach by electronics. We must get darker for being human again.

    • @shenzixirgs8152
      @shenzixirgs8152 Před 8 měsíci +8

      True, I’ve never seen the night sky and i only see them from photos. I want to see the sky in person. I feel like we’ve lost so much of who we are, maybe as an inevitable result of our development. But sometimes it’s good to know that I’m a way, we are who we were.

    • @ParalyticAngel
      @ParalyticAngel Před 8 měsíci

      @@shenzixirgs8152 True words mate. Our industrial and electronic development is such an enemy against nature, we slightly should get alarmed. While we are so intelligent to generate even Holograms of Tupac Shakur singing a concert, we should be intelligent enough to use the earths resources far more wise. We have just this one HOME and we should treat the earth like a baby. Money and capitalism is nothing against mother earths extremely life supporting systems we even explored. Such as its magnetic field, its seasons... Even without these, there would be no any life on here.
      Can you believe, my grandpa in Greece had a donkey as a vehicle?^^ He was a farmer and lived fully natural. The moste electronic things he had, was a radio, later a TV and off course a very old refrigerator.^^ That's it. Ah okay, and a telephone. He even plants the most his family eats on his fields and all were fine.^^ And this was not a village in Greece, no he lived in a small city. I am so happy to know and have seen such a lifestyle so me easier can compare the right direction we human had to go. For people of today would say, Whaaat, even no Internet.^^ What a lame life. I can say, he was happy and every other guys who lived in these times were MUCH HAPPIER than we all are. It was true life and everybody was acting very human to each other and no one had any burnout syndrome, like nowadays. We as mankind should paddle back to the roots.^^ And yes, then we would dimm down the lights of our cities and finally can see again with our bare eyes the majestic beauty of the Milky Way.

    • @jout738
      @jout738 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes I was wondering why I see less and less stars at night time outside. Now I only typically see few, when I look at the night sky. I used to seeing like over dozen, when I was kid ten years ago. Now I maybe get the reason.

    • @jout738
      @jout738 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes I was wondering why I see less and less stars at night time outside. Now I only typically see few, when I look at the night sky. I used to seeing like over dozen, when I was kid ten years ago. Now I maybe get the reason why.

    • @jout738
      @jout738 Před 7 měsíci

      I remember, when I used to go sometimes jogging at night in local park and I hate how much light the streetlamp next to me gives, when im jogging, when I enjoy jogging in the darkness not being seen, when these streetlamps are so annoying with how much light they actually give and how much they direct the attention towrads me. Powerful streetlamps are also the reason we propably see less stars outside at night time anymore. I just imagined how much better sleep I would get, if I slept under the sky of stars, when I have had problems since childhood to get sleep. One reason might be bit bad mood, but maybe its also, because there is so less stars outside anymore at night time.

  • @user-lp4ii9zm3v
    @user-lp4ii9zm3v Před 8 měsíci +275

    What an inspiration you are! I myself am in love with the space and sometimes I even ask myself and think about the things you share with us and you make me realize how tiny we are but in the same time it is quite scary.
    Love you man.
    Greetings from Bulgaria🇧🇬

    • @ankitSharma-uo6zf
      @ankitSharma-uo6zf Před 8 měsíci

      you are the universe bro.. chill... yes you.. you feel yourself separated but in reality you are not

  • @SxmplySnxwy
    @SxmplySnxwy Před 6 měsíci +4

    I remember going camping with my family when I was a child, after we finished setting up our tents and stuff and making dinner, I looked up to the sky and had to grab my chair to make sure I didn't fall backwarrds from the beautiful sight I was seeing. We weren't anywhere close to a big city, so you could see the milky way clearly...truly one of my favorite childhood memories.

  • @SagaEf
    @SagaEf Před 7 měsíci +60

    We call our ancestors foolish for worshipping the night sky until we step out of the cities

  • @Isnt-that-grape
    @Isnt-that-grape Před 8 měsíci +124

    Coming home from an amusement park we got lost in the mountains in the middle of nowhere. It was an incredibly clear night, and I saw so many stars. I managed to get us to pull over on the side of the road and stargaze for a while. It’s one of my favorite memories, and basically got me obsessed with the stars

    • @jeltoninc.8542
      @jeltoninc.8542 Před 8 měsíci +5

      I have 60 acres of land in the middle of nowhere that has been in my family since the 1700s basically… my grandfather would take me out there when I was a child and show me all kinds of amazing celestial events. I’ve seen comets and all kinds of other interesting things there. On some nights with no moon, it will be so dark you cannot even see your hand in front of your face. It’s really amazing how different our experience can be with no light pollution.

  • @MrWeiserrr
    @MrWeiserrr Před 7 měsíci +3

    I’m from the UK and went Thailand when I was 16. The landscape I witness with my very own eyes was breath taking !
    You ever heard the saying
    “You got to see it to no believe it”
    You truly have to see things to take in it’s overwhelming beauty.

  • @ittybittyrampagingcommittee
    @ittybittyrampagingcommittee Před 4 měsíci +2

    I remember being at my grandma’s house way back when I was a kid, maybe in middle school? She lived in rural Michigan, her neighbors were cows living miles away. And I could see the Milky Way galaxy from her front lawn. Unfortunately, now there are windmills and other things set in place nearby and you can’t see the galaxy anymore, just the stars.
    …Hurts to know I may never see that again.

  • @lightthroughdark
    @lightthroughdark Před 8 měsíci +230

    We need to start an anti-light pollution charity.

    • @tacituskilgore820
      @tacituskilgore820 Před 8 měsíci

      Exactly, light pollution is gonna get worse if we don’t do something, at least protesting would wake some people up. These things actually matter instead of the climate change and global warming propaganda…

    • @Azillia
      @Azillia Před 8 měsíci

      Its not light pollution
      Light pollution is a thing, but its minor compared to other forms of pollution
      Especially with green house gasses from fossile fuels and ect.
      Those would result in the sky being less clear to see, due to the gasses
      Also, you know what it also results in?
      THE DESRUCTION OF OUR OZONE LAYER, WHICH PROTECTS US FROM UV RAYS
      and you know what uv rays does?
      IT CAUSES CANCER, ITS RADIATION
      Light pollution is less of an issue

    • @dbyspae122
      @dbyspae122 Před 8 měsíci +13

      Unfortunately that probably wouldn't work

    • @jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735
      @jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 Před 8 měsíci +23

      That's not feasible at all. We need to see.

    • @nurdinvsm953
      @nurdinvsm953 Před 8 měsíci

      and the death rate will go up to 99.9 % pure

  • @wildflower1397
    @wildflower1397 Před 8 měsíci +39

    I have been telling my daughter for years that I want to move somewhere that I can see the stars again. Growing up in New Mexico, there was not much light pollution. As a child I remember going out into the backyard to lay in the grass and watch the stars often. I never got tired of how beautiful and mesmerizing it was.
    Now I fear that even if I go somewhere dark, all the satellites and space debris will ruin the view. I don't remember us giving corporations permission to clog the night sky. Now it seems anyone who wants to and has funding can send something up to orbit and block the view. The international space station never bothered me, as it would take a while to circle the earth and fly past again. Also, it was an international sciece project, and I was proud we worked together.
    I sincerely hope our governments and everyone else start doing what we need to to protect the planet. Bringing the darkness back would hopefully inspire more people to care.

    • @claudeheinrich3613
      @claudeheinrich3613 Před 6 měsíci +1

      iv never seen a starry night sky sadly, even though I really want to

    • @wildflower1397
      @wildflower1397 Před 6 měsíci

      @@claudeheinrich3613 I am so sad to hear that. I hope someday you will be able to, because it's profoundly beautiful.

  • @ziarasekhi6238
    @ziarasekhi6238 Před 8 měsíci +2

    When I was 14, living in the mountains southern africa, I was blessed to see the stars on the clearest nights where I lived. The sky was so filled with stars it was like a was peering into an ocean of little lights up above, and I would gaze for hours, multiple nights. 5 years later, the towns in the valleys were expanding, and the lights were getting brighter and brighter, it wasn't long until I could only see 2/3 of the sky on clear nights.
    I have hope that one day, many parts of the world will reduced light pollution, but it will simply come down to how much more our civilization changes for the next century. It's changed a lot over the past century, so the possibility to make things better is always there.

    • @pixazelz
      @pixazelz Před 7 měsíci

      I just hope that civilisation can stop growing so much because we are loosing everything good on this Earth to meet the needs of every single person on the planet :(

  • @ratsmacker8113
    @ratsmacker8113 Před 7 měsíci +34

    It makes me sad that we'll probably never see the milky way outside of reserves. I'm genuinely surprised that the majority of earth's human population hasn't seen the milky way, it's mind boggling. I have been lucky enough to go travel many places (thanks to my parents!) and see the milky way. I have hope that this situation will improve, but i doubt that will happen..

    • @pixazelz
      @pixazelz Před 7 měsíci +7

      there is really a problem with our current population and developpement vision if regular people can't enjoy something as simple as the sky .

    • @PieeM
      @PieeM Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​​@@pixazelz Oh yeah, I live in a big city and one day I came to a family friend in a remote village with my relatives. We arrived at night, I looked up and damn it, there were just a billion stars and colorful galaxy nebulae! I told my parents that I could see the galaxy, but they laughed and said that it was impossible to see it and probably it was something else. Damn, up to this point, I myself doubted that this was possible :(

  • @hijacked_horizons
    @hijacked_horizons Před 8 měsíci +106

    This channel has completely changed my perspective on things, thanks Kobi!

    • @Finn_MacCool
      @Finn_MacCool Před 8 měsíci

      It's made you afraid of light. It's made you distrust light. It's made you believe those evil capitalist with their evil lights want to take the stars away from you. You are such a robot.

  • @jerryisnotgreat
    @jerryisnotgreat Před 8 měsíci +35

    I am living in Singapore and light pollution seems to have gotten worse while I am still growing up. When I was young, I can visualise the glowing planets and barely see the flickering stars, especially when I cycled to a place where it is mostly taken over by nature and... mosquitos. I was absolutely amazed of the visible dots and it hit me by researching more about space. Currently in 2023, the night sky seemed to be purely dark and I unfortunately am unable to see the stars which used to be visible, but planets dimly lit. Space definitely intrigued me a lot and I am genuinely disappointed that light pollution ruined other generations to even view the sky. In conclusion, the world will eventually end to darkness... :(

    • @comrademoshi1028
      @comrademoshi1028 Před 8 měsíci +1

      hey a fellow singaporean on youtube! but i completely agree with what you said. nowadays the only bright objects i can see at night in the sky are just satellites, the moon, and maybe one or two dim flickering stars. it’s a sad reality that i wont ever be able to accept…

    • @pixazelz
      @pixazelz Před 7 měsíci +1

      overpopulation really sucks :(

  • @snoozlewoozle5681
    @snoozlewoozle5681 Před 7 měsíci +2

    This is really sad. I never thought about that like this. You changed my mind. But you gave also a glimpse of hope. Thank you.

  • @jens-kristiantofthansen9376
    @jens-kristiantofthansen9376 Před 8 měsíci +32

    I'm in Melbourne, Australia and the light pollution is pretty terrible. Still, once you get to the outer suburbs you can generally see that the Milky Way is there. If you go another 20-40km out, you can see a lot more and easily identify the Milky Way.
    Having said that, true dark-sky viewing opportunities requires a longer trip but if you go Northwest from here for a few hundred kilometres you will see marvellous things.
    I do find it tragic just how comprehensively we have removed ourselves from viewing the night sky in any meaningful way.

  • @Toasterpuggaming
    @Toasterpuggaming Před 8 měsíci +26

    This channel is incredible

  • @aviat1onace
    @aviat1onace Před 8 měsíci +91

    I remember a few months back you said you were going to go here and make a video on it, and here it is.
    Beautiful video, I really do hope the future generations don't lose the gift of seeing the beauty of space and how small we are in this huge universe.
    Will have to come here sometime in the future 🌌

  • @MitsukiDiablew
    @MitsukiDiablew Před 6 měsíci +4

    I didn't know how beyond lucky I was to be one of the few people to see the entire night sky in darkness.
    I remember looking up and seeing the beauty of the night sky with the Milky Way and countless of stars right above me.
    The amount of stars in the night sky even illuminated the ground (which is crazy to think about) so, imagine what a full Moon night was like.
    How I wish I could go back in time and treasure that moment. It will forever live in my mind.
    For those wondering, I used to live in one of the Caribbean islands and more than 20 years ago the powergrid on the island was very very bad.
    So, there were nights where the whole island lost power completely and then, a few minutes later...a different kind of wonder would be right above us.
    Things will never be the same again because I've heard things haven't gotten better (more light pollution) than when I lived there 20+ years ago. 😞

  • @NegativeAsmolav
    @NegativeAsmolav Před 7 měsíci +6

    Damn.. I didn't expect to get this emotional. The line about the Moon and Galileo absolutely touched me. The night sky-it has the celestial bodies that our ancestors, everybody that we have read about in history books, and every single creature that has looked up into the night sky have seen. I might be overthinking, but damn, I feel like from now on, every time I look at the moon, I'll remind myself of that. I genuinely felt bonding with every human being and creature that has existed here on this Pale Blue Dot.

  • @renjiaow3742
    @renjiaow3742 Před 8 měsíci +92

    I drove out 40 minutes on a clear night to the country side to see the perseid meteor shower. It was about 4-5 on the Bortle scale but it was very humbling. Even though I couldn't see the arm of the Milky Way in 100% clarity it was still utterly breathtaking. I really want to visit a dark site to see it in it's true beauty.

    • @xItzSpruce
      @xItzSpruce Před 8 měsíci +6

      Same i goed to look perseids too. I saw milkyway too

    • @brandonsheets1883
      @brandonsheets1883 Před 8 měsíci +1

      First time I saw it I actually got dizzy, it’s the same feeling as standing on a ledge. Amazing thing to see.

  • @iam.mystic
    @iam.mystic Před 8 měsíci +101

    To be honest, I never thought I would see it, but when I went to Bampa, Uttarakhand (770 feet above sea level), it was truly breathtaking. I lay on the mountain grass and gazed up at the sky. I still remember that scene perfectly, even though it's been ages since I was there.
    P.S: I and my friends found a pack of wolves on the other side of frozen river, glad we made it out safely 💀

    • @sakibmullick
      @sakibmullick Před 8 měsíci

      like a poem

    • @JustCallMeAarav
      @JustCallMeAarav Před 8 měsíci +3

      Uttarakhand? That's still not a true sky. Most likely a bortle 4 to 5. India doesn't have bortle 1 or 2 skies besides in Kashmir and ladakh. And they are barely bortle 2. Sorry to break it to u, that's the night sky that our ancestors saw.

  • @j.lahtinen7525
    @j.lahtinen7525 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I remember when I was a teenager (I'm 47 now), one winter I was at a friend's cabin way outside of any significant sources of light pollution. I went to fetch water from a hole made in the ice (the cabin didn't have running water back then), and I happened to look up. It was a clear night, and I was so amazed at the sight of the field of stars above that I just stood there for I don't know how long, gawking at it.
    I haven't see the sky quite like that since.

  • @krisneedshelp1
    @krisneedshelp1 Před 7 měsíci +6

    i think it would be really cool if we had a day where we all collectively turned off our lights to see the stars, even if just for a few minutes

    • @mike-._
      @mike-._ Před 7 měsíci

      For that to happen the lights on 1 side of the earth should be off (or maybe just using the techniques used in the dark night reserves) for an entire night because a few minutes will still have lit up night times due to the fact that light needs time to go away
      It would be 2 or 3 nights if it's a worldwide event because of one side of the Earth being daytime and stuff

  • @Spaceresearchesbytanuja
    @Spaceresearchesbytanuja Před 8 měsíci +35

    This video brought tears to my eyes 👀 because I've seen stars scattered here and there in the sky. Currently I'm in 8 grade in south India, and I want to go to New Zealand and see the dark sky. Imagine seeing those beautiful stars, constellations, planets, galaxies every night 🌙 I would not sleep. BTW I'm from the community 🙂

  • @BigBangTheoryIsALie
    @BigBangTheoryIsALie Před 8 měsíci +390

    As a man who lived in 1520's along with Magellan, watching the night sky while at the sea is the best of the best moments while listening to sea shanties below the deck!

    • @nfglegos
      @nfglegos Před 8 měsíci +20

      You are over 500 years old?!?!?!?

    • @PiracyMan
      @PiracyMan Před 8 měsíci

      ye, I know this guy, met him back in 1692@@nfglegos

    • @hillbilly2046
      @hillbilly2046 Před 8 měsíci +49

      @@nfglegospffft thats nothing im 673 years old and you should have seen how how beautiful it is in the 1400s

    • @nfglegos
      @nfglegos Před 8 měsíci +22

      @@hillbilly2046 673? Pffft! I can't even remember when I was that young. I'm 14 billion years old. I remember the big bang. I remember when the universe wasn't invented yet.

    • @EL1T3_Zach
      @EL1T3_Zach Před 8 měsíci +5

      That’s nothing. I am 4 billion years old and the most beautiful skies come from them

  • @MK-uu3qt
    @MK-uu3qt Před 8 měsíci +3

    3 months ago i was in my hometown in Sudan 🇸🇩 I see the beauty of sky like I never see it before

  • @navaneethads5661
    @navaneethads5661 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This is seriously my favorite video on CZcams

  • @anokymus
    @anokymus Před 8 měsíci +26

    Bro is casually telling us that light won't allow us to see

  • @ElenarMT
    @ElenarMT Před 8 měsíci +8

    Deep rural South Africa in the 80s or 90s, I took seeing the entire Expanse for granted. It was spectacular.
    Rural North Wales in winter has some spectacular night skies.
    But I went to South Africa in 2019,and in the middle of the Karoo at 2 am, got out the car and looked up. I gasped. The night sky is truly awe inspiring. I can see how LA residents were over awed.
    Great video Kobi, and 100% kudos for picking a great sponsor

  • @xijinpig8982
    @xijinpig8982 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Living in Malaysia, have never seen the Milky Way before. Was in a rural paddy field area early this year at night, and for the first time i saw more than 15 stars in the night sky.

  • @HarmonicVector
    @HarmonicVector Před 7 měsíci +3

    I have actually seen the Milky Way out in Camp Aquehonga as a Boy Scout. Being a Ten Mile River camp, the technology grid in the area is very scarce, and getting a signal is near impossible, so virtually, no light pollution exists: you and your Troop are at the mercy of the wild (and the Aquehonga staff), and one day, I noticed that one of my troop adults went out to the Athletics field, and being a repeat insomniac, I followed in, and everyone else noticed me. Eventually, we all saw what the fuss was about.
    The entire universe was viewable. We could see through the Orion arm, and the multitude of stars that orbited around the galaxy. It was beautiful.

  • @christian4609
    @christian4609 Před 8 měsíci +138

    100% agreed, we, as humans, should stop lighting up everything! I really want to go to New Zealand to see a true night sky. Me, living in the Netherlands can't find good night skies anywhere close. I wish people would care more about the night skies and the animals that navigate using light.

    • @Universal_Bacon
      @Universal_Bacon Před 8 měsíci +8

      I'm from nz, can confirm that the sky is good

    • @DarioBans
      @DarioBans Před 8 měsíci +5

      I have exact the same also from the netherlands

    • @pbg2025
      @pbg2025 Před 8 měsíci +9

      Humans do so many things that have major impacts on all parts of nature and we are so conceited that we don't ever reverse course

    • @AchrafsAnimations
      @AchrafsAnimations Před 8 měsíci +1

      i live in the netherlands too, i also want to go to new zealand and have that same feeling as a kid, (maybe even better.)

    • @Boywithauke_Fan
      @Boywithauke_Fan Před 8 měsíci +3

      This is 100% true I live in NewZeland we see so many stars each night

  • @Gamermax16
    @Gamermax16 Před 8 měsíci +30

    Am a fan of star gazing but I was never sure of the reason why I couldn't see the milky way just like how other people would see it in other parts of the world, I would only see it in video games like Minecraft with shaders and it felt so calming looking at, but this video has really inspired me on what we are more capable of being than wasting such spectacular opportunities of seeing the wonders of the universe
    Thanks🌌

  • @bikemauri2482
    @bikemauri2482 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I love this Video, i am a photographer and at the moment i am on vacation and a couple days ago i tried to take some shots of the milkyway and it is just incredible how much of a difference it was for me already only by seeing the night sky just a few stages darker than in my city at home(Germany->well-developed infrastructure ). Even in the place where I am right now in a city in Italy in the Mediterranean Sea where I thought there would be less light pollution (I thought this was because of the less developed infrastructure, which was a mistake just because of the tourism here)I had to drive to a certain beach which was 40 minutes away. And even there I could only take photos out to sea because everything inland was too bright. But I could slightly see the Milky Way and again only the side towards north east out to the sea. The rest was to bright. And that was enough proof for me that every single word of this video is true and that I enjoyed every second. Great video, loved it!!!👍👍👍

  • @JonathanLukeAvery
    @JonathanLukeAvery Před 7 měsíci +2

    Whoa this blew my mind. I’ve always sworn I had memories of seeing the night sky out in the wilderness brighter and more spectacular than I’ve ever been able to see since. I live in a big city so I don’t regularly see the night sky from remote areas. But I remember going on a school retreat to a camp out on a ranch far from any city (probably 19 years ago or so) and the sky was so spectacular it left a big impression on me. Like I was always chasing that experience every time I would get out of the city I would want to look up at the night sky to see if I could see it that way again. No matter what, as I got older, I always felt that even though the sky view from a place like the mountains was obviously much brighter than in the city, it never lived up to that childhood memory.
    This explains so much. Sad that I’ll never see it that way again

  • @vraxos9220
    @vraxos9220 Před 8 měsíci +29

    this video made me feel so many emotions, and none of them were bad. holy cow kobi you are a legend

  • @nothingtodo2409
    @nothingtodo2409 Před 8 měsíci +20

    I literally had goosebumps at all the breat taking pictures. Just beautiful. The most i can see here in my house at night are the constellation that looks like a cup with 2stars on top, 3 in the milldle slanting and 2 on the bottom. I thank you for educating me about just how beautiful our nigh skies really are.

    • @Wyatt125
      @Wyatt125 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Yeah that's the little dipper

  • @NattyNuke
    @NattyNuke Před 7 měsíci +1

    Something out there calls to me, each night I die a little more inside knowing I’ll never be able to see the night sky in its grandest capacity.

  • @trintrinman-oq6pi
    @trintrinman-oq6pi Před 8 měsíci +1

    You should go to himalyas, Alpine mountains, Valleys, Glacier Lakes, Starry Night, Wildlife, there would be hidden gems .

  • @BasicallySai
    @BasicallySai Před 8 měsíci +23

    Another amazing video yet again! Thanks Kobi!

    • @AstroKobi
      @AstroKobi  Před 8 měsíci +13

      I'm glad you enjoyed it!

    • @TON__618.
      @TON__618. Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@@AstroKobiYou are my favorite youtuber

    • @iamarizonaball2642
      @iamarizonaball2642 Před 8 měsíci

      @@AstroKobihello. I genuinely cannot produce melatonin naturally. Even in the darkest of skies.

  • @jenniferobrennan3599
    @jenniferobrennan3599 Před 8 měsíci +16

    I grew up in a very rural area, and now live in a large metropolitan city. I miss the night sky very much! I hope we change our city planning/lighting policies to restore our view of the stars. Great video, thank you! (from a member of your IG community)

  • @TheGuyWhoNeverAsked
    @TheGuyWhoNeverAsked Před 8 měsíci +1

    As a Kiwi who lives in Te Waipounamu (South Island) I really appreciate you coming to visit us, I hope you feel welcome and enjoyed your stay, and yoir pronunciation of Maori names is on point. Ka Pai

  • @korkscrew4156
    @korkscrew4156 Před 7 měsíci +2

    As someone who loves space, this is sad to hear😔. The night sky is more beautiful than anything light on earth could ever produce

  • @Xiuying.official
    @Xiuying.official Před 8 měsíci +15

    I LOVE this video! I’m adding this spot to my bucket list. I’ve always loved seeing the stars, but when I walk outside I sometimes, rarely, see more than 10 stars. I do hope and wish that I go to that spot one day, and see the true beauties of our galaxy! I love space so much, and it will always fascinate me

  • @colegustafson199
    @colegustafson199 Před 8 měsíci +3

    We should have like a holiday where lights are turned off, planned for a a majorly cleared day, like an event to look at the skies

    • @rexomi17
      @rexomi17 Před 8 měsíci

      Forgot about it
      Most ppl won't care

  • @ViewTube_Emperor_of_Mankind
    @ViewTube_Emperor_of_Mankind Před 7 měsíci +3

    I live in a area that is not very urbanised.. I have never seen the "real sky" or the milky way in all my live.. I wish there was at least 1 day a year in which we reduce light pollution so everyone can for once see the real sky.. that day would be way more important than any holiday to me.

  • @thelostone5565
    @thelostone5565 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I suddenly remember when I was a kid our city suffered a blocked out and the sky looks so bright brighter than I have ever seen. The milky way clip in this video is the exact same thing I saw that day and it was spectacular.

  • @SixBowlSage
    @SixBowlSage Před 8 měsíci +5

    I'm a teenager living rural North Island - New Zealand, the sky I see when I come home from work is around Bortle 2, recently I saw the glowing arm of the milky way for the first time. Some people do not know what they are missing out on, looking up and seeing the best artwork of all time.

  • @JustAnotherLatvian
    @JustAnotherLatvian Před 8 měsíci +4

    This guy's voice.. I could listen to him forever.. Australian accent is one of my favourites😊

  • @hadalzone1009
    @hadalzone1009 Před 7 měsíci +1

    i went backpacking with a friend in the colorado mountains like 2 years ago, and when i went outside in the middle of the night the sky actually hurt my eyes cuz ive havent seen the stars or galaxy like that before.. it was insanely bright compared to a city night.

  • @abakdpotato
    @abakdpotato Před 7 měsíci +1

    I truly believe I’d cry beyond imagination if I’d seen anything that beautiful… Who we are, where we come from, as humans we really don’t even know ourselves, but to see the night sky opens up a feeling inside that I can’t explain, like I know who I am for a moment…

  • @shyper17
    @shyper17 Před 8 měsíci +8

    AstroKobi: "We can get serious health issues because of light pollution."
    Also AstroKobi: "Why is this important?"

  • @ceciliaa
    @ceciliaa Před 8 měsíci +17

    Your videos are of such great quality, I really appreciate all of the time and effort you put into it! Thank you so much. Not only is your content entertaining, it's also very interesting and informative.

  • @fred-hessvictor1297
    @fred-hessvictor1297 Před 8 měsíci

    You don't drop enough videos bruh I really enjoy them

  • @giraffezebra2698
    @giraffezebra2698 Před 6 měsíci

    This is why I love camping out in the middle of nowhere. My kids were amazed at how beautiful the night sky is on a clear night away from the big cities.

  • @tecnoticboy4479
    @tecnoticboy4479 Před 8 měsíci +10

    I have never seen the arm of Milky way or even comets, I like in Delhi (Indian's most light polluted area) and I really really wish to one day see the night sky in ita full glory, I'll work hard towards achieving that dream, thank you for sharing this experience with us.

    • @renjiaow3742
      @renjiaow3742 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Look up a light pollution map where you live. Maybe you can find a location where it's about 4-5. You won't see it 100% but you'll still see at least parts of the Milky Way's arm.

    • @JustCallMeAarav
      @JustCallMeAarav Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@renjiaow3742you don't know the air pollution near Delhi?

    • @JustCallMeAarav
      @JustCallMeAarav Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@renjiaow3742and don't u know the traffic here? It takes 3 hours to go 30 km, in which u still can't see any star due to delhi ncr. Ncr is an urban planning board, if u wanna know u can search it up, it's 60000 sq km, and it's all full of cities.

  • @The_butler_did_it1194
    @The_butler_did_it1194 Před 8 měsíci +7

    This is the video Kobi, this is an absolutely incrediblely well done video mate. I feel like I'm watching a full documentary. Smashed it out the park. You have tonnes of great videos and they just keep getting better. Peace from Brisbane Australia aswell 👊

  • @TiberiusMaseus
    @TiberiusMaseus Před 26 dny

    Thank you for opening my mind. Your videos are great!

  • @flerpiederp
    @flerpiederp Před 7 měsíci

    I remember going to the dark sky park in Terschelling the Netherlands once and it blew me away! It had me stargazing for hours. You couldn’t even make out the constellations anymore because there were so many other stars around.

  • @AllanDavisArt
    @AllanDavisArt Před 8 měsíci +10

    I remember going to Ayers Rock 20 years ago and I have honestly never seen so many stars in my life. Was truly an incredible experience.

  • @ananyamenon3543
    @ananyamenon3543 Před 8 měsíci +3

    You make such informative videos...i hope everyone sees this and understand how critical this situation is. Thanks dude👍🏻❤

  • @leocoolguy4138
    @leocoolguy4138 Před 5 měsíci

    I spent my childhood in a rural place. I remember watching the night sky and it was so easy to find the constellations even with street lights. Last year, I went back to the place and stayed even farther from what can be called a township, It was a village, and yet one time when there was no power, I could not locate all the constellations! I knew about light pollution but had no idea that it is this worse. Thank you for the awareness, Im definitely sharing this video across my ids.

  • @SEV7V
    @SEV7V Před 7 měsíci +1

    When I was a Kid I remember staring at the sky and looking the countless amount of stars that were in the sky, now I look up and I can point out the 3 or 4 I can see, its truly a sad thing to be a part of and probably a problem that will never go away

  • @kshitijjassal1024
    @kshitijjassal1024 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Hey Kobi. Saw your post on the IG podcast and straight up went to see it. I've always been amazed by the night skies for as long as I can remember. You're absolutely right here. The situation around my hometown in the Northern part of India is the same. I remember taking a shot of the Milky way from my balcony 7-8 years ago, which eventually never happened again. But yeah, where I live, just a little ahead, say about 70km, I can see it with my naked eye in all its glory. Anyway, thanks for creating such videos. Love it.

  • @kingofthemaps1056
    @kingofthemaps1056 Před 8 měsíci +4

    It's sad to realise that, let's be grateful for the stars we can still see

    • @JustCallMeAarav
      @JustCallMeAarav Před 8 měsíci +1

      Which I can't in new delhi because of air pollution and light pollution working together

  • @WillisVision
    @WillisVision Před 5 měsíci

    I had always lived in the city, but in the mid 90's I went camping deep in the Colorado Rockies, and that first evening I was so amazed at the beauty of seeing our galaxy for the first time.

  • @historyofapple
    @historyofapple Před 7 měsíci +2

    I can agree with it getting worse, I love doing night time photography as a side gig so of course one of the post common things I try to photograph is the Milky Way. I had a spot that would work perfect for it on a clear summer night during a new moon or the moon rising very late, along with the elevation being about 4,000 feet. Most recently I haven’t been able to get as good shots even with a better camera a few years later resulting in me having to start moving even further away from any nearby city’s or towns

  • @lakshitapanwar2745
    @lakshitapanwar2745 Před 8 měsíci +8

    When I used to visit my grandpa in the inner city during summer as a kid, there was this issue that around 7 p.m. the entire area's electricity used to go out due to some electoral disputes. We used to sleep on the terrace, facing the sky to get a better exposure to the air. I remember how spectacular and magnificent the sky looked, shining bright in it's glory. Infact, I used to spend the entire night gazing at the sky most of the times. And when I used to return to my place and go upstairs, it would disappoint me so much. It's very sad how we've lost the map of our very existence.

  • @maybenot6578
    @maybenot6578 Před 8 měsíci +12

    When he said: if you have never seen night sky in it’s true Beauty, You have not existed. It hits hard😭 he literally attacked on my last nerve

  • @ElysianAstrophile75
    @ElysianAstrophile75 Před měsícem +1

    The worst thing is that where I'm living, if you look up at the night sky, trust me you can only see a couple of stars and by that I mean not more than 10. Its sooooo sad for someone like me who loves the night sky....and I don't know that I'll be able to see the beautiful night sky full of stars, even imagining it looks so dreamy and wonderful and I wish that someday my wish would come true.

  • @KevinVenturePhilippines
    @KevinVenturePhilippines Před 3 měsíci +1

    I was lucky enough to grow up in the desert of New Mexico, and the wilderness of Alaska. The night sky doesn't get much better than that.

  • @KeyClavis
    @KeyClavis Před 8 měsíci +3

    When I was a kid, I loved going to my grandparent's farm because I got to see the milky way. Their farm was in southeast Idaho, in high-altitude desert. No air pollution, light pollution, clouds, or close neighbors. Stars spread so thickly across the sky that I had a hard time picking out even the stars I knew, like Orion's belt. I regret not being able to see that anymore.

  • @educatingspace
    @educatingspace Před 8 měsíci +17

    A very important message Kobi. Well done on your video. I’ve been very fortunate to visit Tekapo in New Zealand and totally agree that seeing the Milky Way without light pollution is incredible!

    • @nikewalker96
      @nikewalker96 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hey same here! I just came back from NZ trip last week, stayed a night at mount Aoraki, and saw the most beautiful night sky I've ever seen in my life

  • @scribbling_giirl
    @scribbling_giirl Před 2 měsíci +1

    It's crazy how I thought as a kid that why can't we make night skies brighter with the light we have.But now I understood how danger it is. Yes, I have never seen the real night sky with my eyes. All is see is the moon and 6 to 7 bright stars in the night sky. I hope I would see the beautiful view of the night sky one day.

  • @MaddieGrace1
    @MaddieGrace1 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is a very important message. We must better ourselves before it is too late

  • @rippleban
    @rippleban Před 8 měsíci +47

    People need to understand that there are places outside the first world countries that aren't drastically polluted. On these countries, skies are not that polluted and you can still gaze upon the skies illuminated by stars.

    • @Hello-bs8dn
      @Hello-bs8dn Před 8 měsíci +3

      Oh I hope to go see it, im kinda scared of going to a place like that but anything to see this beauty......, when im older and can travel alone ill try to do it

    • @mihaidragnea9785
      @mihaidragnea9785 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Doesn't change the issue we have in our countries. How about you go to the starving kids in Africa and you tell them they NEED to understand that across the globe there are societies where almost everyone has access to food, a decent home, earn more in a month than they will in years and so on. Still won't help them.

    • @rippleban
      @rippleban Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@mihaidragnea9785 do you always bark up the wrong tree? Or just this time? This is about the skies, not hunger, if you have a problem comprehending my comment.

    • @eraysener9307
      @eraysener9307 Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@rippleban he is kinda right tho. it's really hard do visit other countries on my country unless you are rich or have higher life standarts than the %70-%80 of the population. having access to clear night sky all the time is obviously better than traveling to other country to see it only for several hours

    • @JustCallMeAarav
      @JustCallMeAarav Před 8 měsíci

      We don't have a bortle 1 sky in india, and our rural areas are bortle 4 to 5 while our observatories are 2 or 3 in the Himalayas. I guess india is now a 1st world country.

  • @sprocket442
    @sprocket442 Před 8 měsíci +4

    im a thirteen year old from singapore and ive never seen the milky way before. I remeber a few years ago you could still see a few stars twinkling in the sky but no the only lights in the sky are planes

  • @Epic_CuriositiesFan
    @Epic_CuriositiesFan Před 2 měsíci +2

    I live in utah. A place synonymous with astronomy. Weather it be its martian looking desserts. Or a spaceship that landed here with samples from an asteroid... Almost no one lives out here besides salt lake. It is sad. Despite almost no one living out here you can barely see the buetifull milky way due to the light pollution from cites far away. Like denver, Pheonix, Las vegas, or even L.A!
    Light polution travels far. And when I moved here I was absolutly thrilled to go see the milky way. Then I moved here and well...I can barely see Sirius. It infuriates me... I came from a city with tons of light pollution as an astronomer, excited to see the milky way for the first time in my life!!! Then I get here and... the sky is empty. It shows how far light pollution travels. If I had moved to utah maby a year or two earleir I definitely could have seen it. I almost cried knowing my only chance at seeing the milky way, well. Wasnt even a chance at all😢

  • @BearLovesAll
    @BearLovesAll Před 7 měsíci +1

    I live in rural south dakota and have loved the night sky since I was a kid, I remember staring up at the sky while me and my dad sat by the campfire for hours, until the stars went away because the sun was coming up sometomes. Now I look up and personally can see a fraction of what I used too, can't imagine how much worse it is in very urban cities and states😢 I encourage everyone to go to the darkest spot as soon as you can because it gets worse every day.