You can see a lot of activity with the naked eye some nights. I use binoculars and the number of objects moving in deep space are astonishing. We are definitely not alone.
Yessir. Lived in the middle of nowhere midwest several years back. Would see so many strange things move in the night sky very similar to these things in the video. They moved in all different directions. So they were not satellites. Plus i started going on websites to track satellites, and the nearest satellites were not flying near my area, nor at the time of the objects i saw. Some of the lights got dimmer and extremely brighter at different times. Almost appearing to ascend even higher/farther away.
Smoking my tobacco pipe on my back porch in the country in Louisiana. And i agree you can see with the naked eye. I just saw 2 different dots get brighter, fade back to a dot, then disappear. Or at least I perceived them as disappearing. Both in different parts of the sky, different times, going in different directions.
@@johneroyale yep. I see exactly what you described all the time. Only difference is i'm smoking a cigar. And i see these objects go in all different directions. So much for the "they're just satellites" excuse. Otherwise they should be crashing into each other regularly.
@@runnergo1398 I don’t know what bats you have near you, but I’ve never seen one follow a straight path at night then change course ~90° so smoothly, only to head off straight again. Not saying it’s a UFO, but also keeping an open mind to both expected and unexpected explanations.
Every night I look into the skies, I can now see so much better than I used to be able to, but seriously I see them all over the skies around so many galaxies/stars
Basically your rule of thumb is, if it moves in a straight line, it's a satellite or a meteor (if it moves fast and suddenly disappears). The change of intensity is just the amount of light the satellites are reflecting back towards you. The ones in formation are birds. But the one at 9:21, where it changes direction and speed, is definitely something I've never seen before. It could be an insect if it had the same intensity (heat) all the time. Hard to say, but interesting and nice footage! Fun to watch :D
Gediphoto Art , Thanks for the comment ...Yes the most objects are explainable and not to mention , birds bats and insects which also can be observed with night vision ....but sometimes you capture things that cannot be explained immediately ...Thanks for watching , cheers
@@GediAstro that's great ...There is a lot of different NV on the market..choose wisely because some NV is rubbish..you can find much info for comparising on TH-cam
I've seen something like at 9.21 with the naked eye in a crystal clear sky in Greece. It 100% felt like I'd seen something not from earth. It set me on a journey of discovery for years I am a believer. Don't forget that object it much higher up than planes are and look how fast a plane goes at that height it looks slow yet soemtning much much higher going so much quicker and moving a sixth pence like that is mind blowing
you'd have to take in some consideration for light pollution and possible reflections. High amount of satellite activity and them reflecting light, birds, human aircraft, and id say space debris or a few meteors/shooting stars, possible drone activity. Definitely interesting to see the amount of activity over head. With the human aircraft activity the night vision does provide slight views on its propulsion source along with a halo lighting effect from its lights which help in identifying and dismissing other possible aircraft
I have to admit the one with the quick direction change was interesting. The others can be explained as tumbling satellites. I have been observing from dark sky site used by astronomy club for decades, and seen these tumblers on many occasions. They typically occur right after sunset or right before sunrise by about 2 hours, and depending on the angle to sun, can produce reflections. That one that changed direction though? That has me stumped.
Are you familiar with the app "heavens above"? Shows you exactly when and what satellites are passing above you... Very Helpful to determine what exactly those objects are
Yes i have a satellite app , but sometimes i make recordings of 10 minutes and change every time the position of the NV and look at the results afterwards
Chris Van , a gen 2+ or gen 3 night vision goggle is perfect for sky watching...for a digital NV like the Luna Optics LN-G3-B50 or a Sionyx pro you can find the prices on internet .Thank you for watching
I love watching them do U-turns and chase eachother at super high speed. I thermal view when camping Away from all the city lights ect Really helps and zoom as far in as the quality will allow a good view
can you tell me the purchase link of the night vision device to match the camera? I would also need to understand how you managed to combine both pieces to make the video.
i use a homemade attachment...made from parts of an other tripod ...with some extra holes in it so i also can assemble my P8079HP ...there is a photo at the end of my other video -th-cam.com/video/yxOzsVsqp4c/w-d-xo.html
@@dutchfly-61 can you link some night viewers to buy cheap? to be combined with my v-180 which is an older model of your panasonic. I would like to make something similar to your invention to film the night sky, something that you don't have to spend thousands of euros on other equipment, maybe you can put your equipment from more angles if you like.
@@abbapadremedjugorje on my other video you can see also a photo of the setup (this time with the P8079HP) ...- A good NV is not cheap but there are websites for hunting equipment and there you sometimes can buy second hand / used NV "s
I really like your videos. Personally i use Nikon Coolpix P900 for moon footages, but i can't capture videos like that. Can you tell me what gear you use. I really appreciate that!
Antonio Vitto , thank you very much...I use a Gen 3 night vision & Panasonic HC-V270 .At the end of the video in the link you can see the setup .th-cam.com/video/jV3vYFBQGjk/w-d-xo.html
i'm no photo expert but it's all recorded with a camcorder...and this device has different record modes ...while recording with NV I use the mode "fireworks"for the best result ...and fortunately there not much light pollution here.Thank you for watching
There is a constant highway of objects above us but most are moving too fast for ours eyes to see. Wanna get freaked out? Grab your cell phone (middle of the day) and put it into slow-mo video and aim to the sky and hold it steady for about 10-20 seconds. Review it and you will see small objects racing through it constantly. Birds, bugs and planes move very slow compared to these objects at 240 fps.
I've been an airline pilot for over 35 years. Over the past 4 years we've seen so many objects that we can't identify we seldom even bother reporting it to ATC anymore. My last redeye we watched objects that appeared to be in space maneuvering in a very unusual manner for over 2 hours. Either we have developed a new technology or we're not alone.
@winstonchurchill3597 such an plane is full of technical equipment , but why is there no videocamera installed at the front which can film whatever the pilot sees especially in connection with possible calamities .. thank you for watching . Cheers
@@dutchfly-61 With the Flight Data Recorders (black box) the investigators can recreate the entire flight. For a short period of time my airline started filming our sim sessions, thinking we could learn from watching ourselves. It was not productive and they soon terminated that program.
@@TexasCrackie357 My experience with night vision is limited however i've done some research so I may be able to help. Goggles generally have no zoom which make them super nice for walking around with, especially if you have a head or helmet mount. Monoculars however generally have zoom. If you are interested in simply scanning for animals or whatever in your backyard or outside then I'd recommend a monocular. Which generation you pick corresponds to how much money you want to spend. From what I've seen, gen 1 is basically never worth it unless you get a really nice one and even then they are mostly rifle scopes. They basically just amplify light to a crazy extent, which although cool, doesn't work during the day or you'll break it and even a car headlight can break the sensor. I personally would get a gen 3. Most offer great quality at of course, a large cost. It basically comes down to what's your budget, what do you want to be able to see, what do you want to be able to do. The set up in the video undoubtably cost well over 3 grand. I'll be doing a lot more research in the near future however so I'll update ya if I come across any good brands. There is a r/nightvision reddit where people would help you out.
I've pointed my green light at a few of these lights... Some of them go brighter or get real dim.. I had a flashing one change direction on me about 6 times then disappear. Was amazing to witness
At 4:28 you see the bright object turn and go another direction. I saw two of these last night. You really have to pay attention because if you just look up quickly you won’t see these things. The two objects that I saw last night within 4-5 mins, stars are brighter than these, then I see them change direction but when they do they become insanely bright and then disappeared. I have seen these things for years. I thought they were satellites and I’m sure most are however I’ve seen them hundreds of times before and last night was weird. They got super bright as they turned and disappeared. Not satellites. I wonder what type of equipment I need to buy just to record the night sky like this video. Is there in-fared night vision simultaneously or do you have to use separate features at different times? Please don’t make fun of me for not knowing. I’m trying to learn and I’m a huge dumb ass. lol.
Bobby Castor thank you for watching ...to film the night sky I use a Gen 3 (PVS 14) ..and that's analogue night vision tube , so I need a camcorder/camera to record..and that NV tube can't withstand bright light , unlike digital night vision goggles , you can use it during the day too and often with a recording function .The cheapest digital NV only work well with extra IR light ...you can find many different NV gear on You Tube for comparison. Look for quality because there is a lot rubbish on the market Cheers mate
great footage...i don't see anything but satellites except for one object moving retrograde....but even a few satellites supposedly orbit retro.....and the flash could be a iridium satellite.....great footage tho..keep it up
Back in the day NV was very costly and When the U.S.S.R. collapsed, Their lowest type of NV hit at first it was 350.00 bucks and I pounced on it, Then my dad wanted one and it was for 150.00 bucks and Then four months later I went to a gun and knife show it was 50.00 bucks (CRAP). Anyway I did aimed it at the sky and was blown away at all the stars I looked at, Seen the same thing shown here. GREAT VIDEO AND MUSIC!
The old NV's are indeed perfect for sky watching ...i started with the P8079HP tube ...works for many hours on a few AA batteries . Thanks for your comment and maybe you can make your own NV sky watch video's . Cheers
Mitchell Sam thank you for watching 😀👍 I didn't use a telescope for this video , only a NV monocular + Camcorder.....but You can find a lot info about telescopes on You Tube
Ive been watching the night sky for a while now and see a lot of moving objects eithout any nv but after seeing your videos i need to get some goggles! Gen3 looks the best for me is gen 4 any better? Im clueless with this as new to it all the talk seems to be for the pvs-14 or pvs-7! On what ive read so far i think the 7 but what would you recommend? Or anyone else reading this Thanks
Owen wadders , a PVS 7 or a PVS 14 is ideal for sky watching 😉👌 There are many different NV to compare ( on You tube ) and that's how I chose for the Gen 3. Thanks for watching . Cheers
@luisandresjaspersenrevilla6649 this was recorded in a place called Groenlo , in The Netherlands . I saw your video channel and it is quite interesting . Thanks for watching . Cheers
@@dutchfly-61 Thanks for the information and your quick response. A big hug to wherever you are. I live in the city of San Luis Potosí, in the Mexican Republic (Mexico). I have dual citizenship; Mexican and German. I have been alive for 76 years and of them I have dedicated 50 (since 1974) to the study, research and dissemination of the issue of UFOs. I have written 11 books on the subject, of which only 4 have been published between 1978 and 1983. I would like you to give me permission to share some of your videos on my FB and on my TH-cam channel. Can??
@@luisandresjaspersenrevilla6649 that's no problem to share my video's and if you give a link to my channel 😎👍 Wow 11 books that's great ..hopefully some of my footage can tribute to your research . Cheers bud
Almost all of them were satellites of one sort or another EXCEPT for the one that started at about (;25 or so which showed that it would quickly change directions. (Which is impossible for a satellite). The ultimate question is, was that one of "ours" or one of "theirs"? (And because I too have some Gen-3 NV gear I acknowledge how difficult it is to be able to capture footage like this. So damn good job Dutchfly-61)!
SparkyMcBiff , thanks for the comment👍 .Yes the sky is full of satellites and space debris etc ...and with NV you can see them all the time ..but i always hope to capture something special 😀 . Have you already made some NV recordings too ? Cheers mate
Lol...almost all were satellites..... You are stupid mate....buy yourself a decent camera and a lens. We will talk again. We have been monitoring the night sky for a few years now. I got photos and videos no one should see. Good luck on your satellite beliefs.mate..hahaha
zou je mij een link of iets kunnen sturen met de gear die je hiervoor hebt gebruikt? of andere gear waarmee dit mogelijk is ik wil zelf ook beelden zoals dit maken
Hoi Allard, ik gebruik zelf een restlichtversterker van generatie 3 ,maar die zijn vrij prijzig...wat ook goed werkt is de P8079HP ...dit is een generatie 1 nachtkijker die vroeger oa in tanks werden gebruikt , en die kun je evt bij een legerdump vinden ...alleen die moet je dan zelf mbv oude camera lens in mekaar zetten (hier zijn veel voorbeelden van te vinden op youtube)...en je hebt een camera/camcorder nodig voor de opnames. Of je kunt kijken naar een digitale nachtkijker....die kunnen niet beschadigen door teveel licht en hebben vaak een ingebouwde opname mogelijkheid ...alleen zit er vaak wel veel verschil in kwaliteit....maar de Si Onyx Aurora is wel top
ABAB 86, Really? you might want to check for yourself one night, also factor in not everything on this video is a Satellite, you have Geese, Airplanes, Falling stars, he is using night vision so things are going to look a little weird from using naked eye.
Good evening, great video. This time, when we have a lot of time, I do a lot of sky watching. I can confirm that activity goes creazy lately. This pair, oat the beginning and 3:05, I saw at least 5 times. Please notice that my main objects of interest are stars and other so called celestial bodies :) Once again, nice vid. All the best !
Thank you Jedzrej Zawadzki for the comment and for watching this video .The night sky is very interesting , and all we need is a clear sky 😀👍✨🛰🛸 Cheers mate
I wish I had more darker skies for night vision. Living in a gated community there are trees and street lights shining nearly 270 degrees, only the backyard is dark enough and only west , southwest is dark enough.
Derbezace Sanchez , light pollution and objects blocking your view is not ideal but maybe when you dim all lights if possible ..and sitting in your backyard .. you also can observe the sky straight up .....I have a limited view too from my backyard ...Thanks for watching 😀👍
@Dutchfly-61 Thank you for the great video. Wild stuff. Can you please direct me to the particular PVS14 used here?.II'll get one soon. I'd advise you strongly to zoom in as far as possible, & do some editing to achieve detail. Also, look out for objects that you see with your eye, first, beyond twilight (the time for viewing satellites with the human eye). Also, turning down the light a bit sometimes gives more detail. Good luck.
UFO-Detective ,the NV is a gen 3 from GSCI...i use a much as possible zoom to get the most details with my camcorder... for editing i use Windows movie maker and that's a little bit old school 😁 Thanks for the comment and for watching .Cheers
@@dutchfly-61 I've heard of the GSCI. I'm gonna go for the Spyron from Photonis because the Echo technology looks great. RE editing: Go for your zoom, then, because zooming on the camera may have worse cropping/quality/detail. Get Filmora, for free. Zoom in with that and add a warm filter to see more. Do a video screen-capture, rather than having the border or paying for it. God forbid!🔺
@@dutchfly-61 The GSCI is a good model. For editing, try Filmora, for free. Zoom in on that, and use a warm filter to see more detail. Use Video Screen-Capture tool, rather than using the border, or paying for the full version. God forbid! 🔺
If you simply keep your eyes on the sky about 30 mins per day. You WILL see ships at least 9once per week. I live in LA a city with the MOST light pollution. I see a ship moving erratically across the sky once per week and I see other things every day
Chris Thomas if you would use a night vision monocular and there is a lot of light pollution then it is sometimes very annoying ...but yes , with the naked eye there is a lot to see in the sky...Thank you for watching .Cheers
So could you please elaborate: -As for the camera, one could basically use anything that can manually focus on the night vision monocular, right? -Are there cheaper, comparable night vision devices?
I have tried only one camcorder in combination with the NV , and the best results was with manual focus.There are a lot of different NV devices ...and you can find much info for comparing on TH-cam ...Maybe the P8079HP tube is an good option...i have one too... it works great for sky watching ...but it's bigger than a gen 3 and the frame rate is slower. Thank you for watching
@@dutchfly-61 Thank you for the information. I do have just one more question. Do you think you could get the same footage without it night vision. I bought a Panasonic HC-V 180K with 50- 90 zoom but it doesn't have ir night vision. It has the same zoom as you V270. If you don't think mine will work I only have a short time to return it. It was difficult to find a V 270. Thanks again for all your help. Your footage is second to none
@@jeffc8591 you could experiment with some different settings of your camcorder to capture the bigger stars...but you can't compare it a gen 3 ...I did a test with the HC-V270 to capture Sirius A -th-cam.com/video/v2BKySFR8Js/w-d-xo.html
@@dutchfly-61 I thought it was shot with just the camcorder . What is the gen 3 ? I’ve seen a few videos of people zooming in to the moon with t HC V180k camcorder and I was impressed with the detail of the craters candy just how close the moon appeared. Check out the show on the History channel Friday night there’s a show called the proof is out there and there showing video evidence that is either yours or almost identical. When you have a chance please clarify what exactly is the gen 3 device you were using. Thanks for getting back to me with the information. Very much appreciated. Jeff
I see those fading lights all of time that are not satlights.I see one fly over my head 200 foot with a bright light I see coming tha field, than the light fade when it was shooting to the sky.I thought it was a huge drone but it wasn't.
@@dutchfly-61 It is very hard since they happen at random times.I seen a long thing that was not ours in space that is very long and the whole bottom of the ufo lit and flash a light blue.it was kinda long and round shape.it was not a satlight.
I have a monocular I get the same spectacular view . It looks like there’s a lot of activity. 🚀 It makes me think ever time I use to watch up in a dark pitch top of 753 feet elevation Cachuma lake ⛰ incredible view
@@WholesomeGuy69 It's a gen 3 from GSCI , but i purchased it from a webside for second hand (used)hunting gear..www.jachtadvertentie.nl/optiek/#topadvertise27/0/ . Thank you for watching
That is a great video. I'm thinking of attempting something like this again... Was back around the time you made this video that i was messing around with my night vision gear.. Could never get it good enough for my liking.... You did a great job though.
Thank you Scratch for watching ..I visited your channel and your Night vision footage quality is very good ( and i also noticed the dust particles ..but that little problem I had that too at first with my P8079HP tube , can be solved ) . As you probably know it sometimes takes many hours of recording and editing to get a 5 minute video with highlights ...Cheers mate
@@dutchfly-61 You're very welcome. And thank you for your comments about my videos. Yeah the dust is a pain. There are 7 faces to lenses and whatnot in my build, so it's hard to keep them all spotless for long enough to put them all back together lol.. I'm actually about to attempt that in a few minutes.. It's been a long time since i had this up up running. It's long overdue. I need some stars in my life again. Thanks again.
Thanks Joe ...yes there was a lot of "traffic" in the air ...and that incoming line ..at first i also thought Wowww ...but after a second look , in slowmotion i believe it was only a meteor ..because i moved the camera it seemed like a line :-) ... cheers mate
At 9:14 we see the bright flashing and something like a cone of light shined upon the firmament!! And the one right after changing direction is crazy!!
Yes some satellites and other objects can reflect the sunlight but when the sun is down for several hours it's a different story . Thank you for watching 😎👍
@@dutchfly-61 Maybe you're right. I have no idea. The moon reflects sunlight all night, but it's further out. Maybe you're seeing glints of sunlight reflected from the moon on a satellite.
There are way too many simple minded people. Insects, birds. Haha. I just pissed myself laughing so hard. If a insect or bird flew in front of his lens it would be dramatically larger than anything he is filming and would only disrupt his recording for a matter of one to two seconds. We aren’t the only life in our universe. I hate to break that to you. The chemicals needed for life are so abundant in our universe. If a civilization got started 10,000 or even 199,000 years before us they could do things far beyond anything that anyone could imagine. Have you ever tried to explain yourself to an ant? Spider? Etc…. Look at the amount of life currently on our own planet. 99% of all animals that have lived on earth are extinct. Be open minded. Don’t take life so seriously. We are actually an extremely primitive species. We still torture and kill our own kind. We hate anyone who has a different skin color. Anything we don’t if we criticize and mock people. We just realized the earth isn’t flat. The sun does not evolve around us like we first thought. People back then would kill you or argue you to death if you said the earth was round. Do you see a pattern. There is so much hate in this world. I’m sure there have been hundreds of intelligent life out there that never got past the current time/state that we are in right now because they killed themselves in one way or the other. They call it the great filter. Educate yourself and do your own research like this man is doing. If you don’t then we are destined to annihilate ourselves. Love not hate. Understanding not judge mental.
@@dutchfly-61 i was down on Jarbidge Peak Nev. a few days ago...saw these things.... nonstop. In additon to the movements shown in your video they will also explode into a ball of light and disappear or the opposite. Weird stuff
U dont need telescope to see the moving stars at night. It happens everynight, if u have clear sky, like here in my village, everynight is moving stars
Ala Anak Kost , yes without a telescope you can see a lot in the night sky 🛰✨..i use a residual light amplifier to see also in the infrared spectrum without a telescope . thank you for watching
Mostly satellites. The orbit fits. Except the one that changed direction. But there are apps and programs to see known satellites and rocket bodys locations.
@@dutchfly-61 Thanks! I'm an astrophotographer and it seems to me that beautiful videos like this one attracts a lot of conspiracy folks. At this point I'm not sure when one just doesn't have any knowledge about astronomy and when they just fell for a conspiracy theory:/ It hurts and really makes me sad to see people fall for conmans, strawmans and red herings. Astronomy is a beautiful thing but people abuse it for their narrative. They take people away from the beauty of the universe and use it to spread fake news, conspiracys and just genreall bs...
@@meloney , there is a lot going on there in space and yes I love watching the stars and constellations too but I also believe that there is more than satellites , meteors or space debris ... 🛸 But to capture one...that' needs o lot of luck . Cheers
You can see a lot of activity with the naked eye some nights. I use binoculars and the number of objects moving in deep space are astonishing. We are definitely not alone.
High altitude not deep space.
Yessir. Lived in the middle of nowhere midwest several years back. Would see so many strange things move in the night sky very similar to these things in the video. They moved in all different directions. So they were not satellites. Plus i started going on websites to track satellites, and the nearest satellites were not flying near my area, nor at the time of the objects i saw. Some of the lights got dimmer and extremely brighter at different times. Almost appearing to ascend even higher/farther away.
Smoking my tobacco pipe on my back porch in the country in Louisiana. And i agree you can see with the naked eye. I just saw 2 different dots get brighter, fade back to a dot, then disappear. Or at least I perceived them as disappearing.
Both in different parts of the sky, different times, going in different directions.
@@johneroyale yep. I see exactly what you described all the time. Only difference is i'm smoking a cigar. And i see these objects go in all different directions. So much for the "they're just satellites" excuse. Otherwise they should be crashing into each other regularly.
@@UltimateWarrior84 now if I see with my own eyes quick direction changes, I'll be speechless.
I’ve seen more activities in this video than NASA shows in 30 years.😁
Hahaha , thank you McCoy Robinhood for watching 😎👍
Ive had 3 ufos sigtings just in the past 3 weeks. same spot in the sky. finally buying a telescope for my phone to record them
Hahaha Omgoodness Soo True!!
@@deepspace2929Think God for TH-cam!
That's because they don't want you to see all their spy equipment.
Thank you very much for the footage, and everybody for the comments. I'm learning to read the night sky 👽✈🛸🛰
Thank you for watching 😎👍 and what happens in the sky is always a surprise for me to 😀⭐🛰🛸
It's amazing how far weather balloon technology has come in the last 100 years. Great footage! Thanks for sharing.
9:25 he found an alien
What is @1:59 are those geese
I was waiting to see a sharp turn from one of the objects and then at 9:25...Wow!
Yes I'm sure 💯% UFO
@@deezerroom4079 , nope. It's a bat.
@@runnergo1398 mf batman then
@@Bello77 , don't be a child. It's a bat.
@@runnergo1398 I don’t know what bats you have near you, but I’ve never seen one follow a straight path at night then change course ~90° so smoothly, only to head off straight again.
Not saying it’s a UFO, but also keeping an open mind to both expected and unexpected explanations.
changing direction on that object yeah that's something . do this kind of photography i haven't seen that yet, nice capture.
Thank you for watching
Every night I look into the skies, I can now see so much better than I used to be able to, but seriously I see them all over the skies around so many galaxies/stars
That's great ..here I have to be patient for a while, because it's continuously cloudy..good luck with your sky watching mate.Cheers
Basically your rule of thumb is, if it moves in a straight line, it's a satellite or a meteor (if it moves fast and suddenly disappears). The change of intensity is just the amount of light the satellites are reflecting back towards you. The ones in formation are birds. But the one at 9:21, where it changes direction and speed, is definitely something I've never seen before. It could be an insect if it had the same intensity (heat) all the time. Hard to say, but interesting and nice footage! Fun to watch :D
Gediphoto Art , Thanks for the comment ...Yes the most objects are explainable and not to mention , birds bats and insects which also can be observed with night vision ....but sometimes you capture things that cannot be explained immediately ...Thanks for watching , cheers
@@dutchfly-61 I’m planning on trying IR too at the night sky, so that’s how I stumbled upon you video :)
@@GediAstro that's great ...There is a lot of different NV on the market..choose wisely because some NV is rubbish..you can find much info for comparising on TH-cam
I've seen something like at 9.21 with the naked eye in a crystal clear sky in Greece. It 100% felt like I'd seen something not from earth. It set me on a journey of discovery for years I am a believer. Don't forget that object it much higher up than planes are and look how fast a plane goes at that height it looks slow yet soemtning much much higher going so much quicker and moving a sixth pence like that is mind blowing
you'd have to take in some consideration for light pollution and possible reflections. High amount of satellite activity and them reflecting light, birds, human aircraft, and id say space debris or a few meteors/shooting stars, possible drone activity. Definitely interesting to see the amount of activity over head. With the human aircraft activity the night vision does provide slight views on its propulsion source along with a halo lighting effect from its lights which help in identifying and dismissing other possible aircraft
amazing clips....thanx for sharing
@naturalmax8474 thank you for watching 😎👍
9,30 cha ge of direction 90 degrees.... nice
Thank you for watching
I have to admit the one with the quick direction change was interesting. The others can be explained as tumbling satellites. I have been observing from dark sky site used by astronomy club for decades, and seen these tumblers on many occasions. They typically occur right after sunset or right before sunrise by about 2 hours, and depending on the angle to sun, can produce reflections. That one that changed direction though? That has me stumped.
Geno thanks for the comment and for watching .Cheers
This was an excellect experiment in assertaining different night sky activity, and it certainly paid off with the ufo capture.
Elizabeth Hair thank you for your kind response and for watching .Cheers
This is UNBELIEVABLE Jeff
Having done this before, it is incredibly humbling.
Are you familiar with the app "heavens above"? Shows you exactly when and what satellites are passing above you... Very Helpful to determine what exactly those objects are
Yes i have a satellite app , but sometimes i make recordings of 10 minutes and change every time the position of the NV and look at the results afterwards
Amazing footage wow! How do I start what does a decent night vision goggle set cost?
Chris Van , a gen 2+ or gen 3 night vision goggle is perfect for sky watching...for a digital NV like the Luna Optics LN-G3-B50 or a Sionyx pro you can find the prices on internet .Thank you for watching
@@dutchfly-61 how are the gen 1s? A little more in my price range
@@chrisvan4328 , a P8079HP tube is also great for sky watching ...you can find info about it on You Tube
There's more traffic in the sky than in the city. That's amazing. I'm going to buy me one and enjoy the show.
titus that's a good idea . Tanks for watching
I love watching them do U-turns and chase eachother at super high speed.
I thermal view when camping
Away from all the city lights ect
Really helps and zoom as far in as the quality will allow a good view
That's great Goldfinger , hope you record your sightings .😎👍 Thanks for watching
What night vision device did you use and do you need a camera to see the stuff you are projecting to us
Mikey Cioffi
, I use a gen 3 from GSCI and a camcorder HC-V270 . Thanks for watching
I live in Montana and a few months ago i bought a PVS14 and i am just amazed at what i can see.
Ray C , that's cool ! Hope you can make some nice footage of the night sky. thanks for watching
What are the slow living lights that don’t Blink? I see them often in Florida
Probably satellites ..Thank you for watching
can you tell me the purchase link of the night vision device to match the camera? I would also need to understand how you managed to combine both pieces to make the video.
i use a homemade attachment...made from parts of an other tripod ...with some extra holes in it so i also can assemble my P8079HP ...there is a photo at the end of my other video -th-cam.com/video/yxOzsVsqp4c/w-d-xo.html
@@dutchfly-61 can you link some night viewers to buy cheap? to be combined with my v-180 which is an older model of your panasonic. I would like to make something similar to your invention to film the night sky, something that you don't have to spend thousands of euros on other equipment, maybe you can put your equipment from more angles if you like.
@@abbapadremedjugorje on my other video you can see also a photo of the setup (this time with the P8079HP) ...- A good NV is not cheap but there are websites for hunting equipment and there you sometimes can buy second hand / used NV "s
The link for the setup -th-cam.com/video/q27ReZsCdeQ/w-d-xo.html
I really like your videos. Personally i use Nikon Coolpix P900 for moon footages, but i can't capture videos like that. Can you tell me what gear you use. I really appreciate that!
Antonio Vitto , thank you very much...I use a Gen 3 night vision & Panasonic HC-V270 .At the end of the video in the link you can see the setup .th-cam.com/video/jV3vYFBQGjk/w-d-xo.html
So would love one of these Gen 3 PVS 14's Really Love This Video Thank You For Sharing!
Deep Space , thank you for watching 😀👍
Mighty busy sky
Thank you for watching 👍
Can you give some specs details, specially the SNR and EBI? and if this was filmed from a light polluted or a dark sky area? Thanks
i'm no photo expert but it's all recorded with a camcorder...and this device has different record modes ...while recording with NV I use the mode "fireworks"for the best result ...and fortunately there not much light pollution here.Thank you for watching
There is a constant highway of objects above us but most are moving too fast for ours eyes to see. Wanna get freaked out? Grab your cell phone (middle of the day) and put it into slow-mo video and aim to the sky and hold it steady for about 10-20 seconds. Review it and you will see small objects racing through it constantly. Birds, bugs and planes move very slow compared to these objects at 240 fps.
timryan894 there is indeed more around us than we can see with the naked eye...thanks for watching .Cheers
Is there any equipment that we can use that doesn’t cost 1000$ ??
Hello The3kproduction , maybe is the P8079HP night vision tube an option...you can find a lot info on You tube . Thanks for watching
I've been an airline pilot for over 35 years. Over the past 4 years we've seen so many objects that we can't identify we seldom even bother reporting it to ATC anymore. My last redeye we watched objects that appeared to be in space maneuvering in a very unusual manner for over 2 hours. Either we have developed a new technology or we're not alone.
@winstonchurchill3597 such an plane is full of technical equipment , but why is there no videocamera installed at the front which can film whatever the pilot sees especially in connection with possible calamities .. thank you for watching . Cheers
@@dutchfly-61 With the Flight Data Recorders (black box) the investigators can recreate the entire flight.
For a short period of time my airline started filming our sim sessions, thinking we could learn from watching ourselves. It was not productive and they soon terminated that program.
I have a feeling I'm going to cry when I hear the answer but how much did this whole setup cost?
$2-3,000 for the night vision monocular + whatever mounting system for the phone
@@TexasCrackie357 You get what you pay for. Generally 3k will get you a really nice one but I'd recommend doing some research.
@@TexasCrackie357 My experience with night vision is limited however i've done some research so I may be able to help.
Goggles generally have no zoom which make them super nice for walking around with, especially if you have a head or helmet mount. Monoculars however generally have zoom. If you are interested in simply scanning for animals or whatever in your backyard or outside then I'd recommend a monocular.
Which generation you pick corresponds to how much money you want to spend. From what I've seen, gen 1 is basically never worth it unless you get a really nice one and even then they are mostly rifle scopes. They basically just amplify light to a crazy extent, which although cool, doesn't work during the day or you'll break it and even a car headlight can break the sensor. I personally would get a gen 3. Most offer great quality at of course, a large cost.
It basically comes down to what's your budget, what do you want to be able to see, what do you want to be able to do.
The set up in the video undoubtably cost well over 3 grand.
I'll be doing a lot more research in the near future however so I'll update ya if I come across any good brands. There is a r/nightvision reddit where people would help you out.
@@TexasCrackie357 Thermals are what I've looked at a lot as well. I would consult the reddit though, lot of smart people there. Cheers!
hahaha, the guy put some "night vision on his phone its ridiculous hahaha
I've pointed my green light at a few of these lights... Some of them go brighter or get real dim..
I had a flashing one change direction on me about 6 times then disappear. Was amazing to witness
doola 16 that's cool. Thanks for watching
At 4:28 you see the bright object turn and go another direction. I saw two of these last night. You really have to pay attention because if you just look up quickly you won’t see these things. The two objects that I saw last night within 4-5 mins, stars are brighter than these, then I see them change direction but when they do they become insanely bright and then disappeared. I have seen these things for years. I thought they were satellites and I’m sure most are however I’ve seen them hundreds of times before and last night was weird. They got super bright as they turned and disappeared. Not satellites. I wonder what type of equipment I need to buy just to record the night sky like this video. Is there in-fared night vision simultaneously or do you have to use separate features at different times? Please don’t make fun of me for not knowing. I’m trying to learn and I’m a huge dumb ass. lol.
Bobby Castor
thank you for watching ...to film the night sky I use a Gen 3 (PVS 14) ..and that's analogue night vision tube , so I need a camcorder/camera to record..and that NV tube can't withstand bright light , unlike digital night vision goggles , you can use it during the day too and often with a recording function .The cheapest digital NV only work well with extra IR light ...you can find many different NV gear on You Tube for comparison. Look for quality because there is a lot rubbish on the market Cheers mate
what s the pvs 14 brand ? it looks nice.
The NV is from GSCI ✨ Thanks for watching 👍
I am familiar with GSCI.
I'm interested in how you recorded this video. (ie, cell phone, DLSR camera lens adapter ....)
great footage...i don't see anything but satellites except for one object moving retrograde....but even a few satellites supposedly orbit retro.....and the flash could be a iridium satellite.....great footage tho..keep it up
Thanks TTB for watching and subscribing 😎👍
I'm in love with your footage and your setup.... Are u filming in the Netherlands?
@@tnktopbandit7863 Yes mostly from my backyard in the Netherlands
Make that the kat maar wijs😂
@@dutchfly-61 nice
I need that camera u have and setup, send me that info asap, how is it able to see all that, explain. I was about to buy me a high end monocular one
@FascinatingMaterial in my latest video you can see the setup compared with my other night vision . thanks for watching 😎👍
Back in the day NV was very costly and When the U.S.S.R. collapsed, Their lowest type of NV hit at first it was 350.00 bucks and I pounced on it, Then my dad wanted one and it was for 150.00 bucks and Then four months later I went to a gun and knife show it was 50.00 bucks (CRAP).
Anyway I did aimed it at the sky and was blown away at all the stars I looked at, Seen the same thing shown here. GREAT VIDEO AND MUSIC!
The old NV's are indeed perfect for sky watching ...i started with the P8079HP tube ...works for many hours on a few AA batteries . Thanks for your comment and maybe you can make your own NV sky watch video's . Cheers
Would someone please explain to me what type of object, presumably at or above the troposphere could move as does the “object” shown at 9:15 .
Weather balloon.
@@gpdude22 lmfao
It is likely a bird.
Which model of night vision equipment were you using to make this video?
Gang Stalking Videos taken in the UK , I use a Gen 3 NV from GSCI , thanks for watching
@@dutchfly-61 Thanks for the reply.
What night vision are you watching with please?
Tracye Doick , I use a Gen 3 monocular + HC-V270 camcorder. Thank you for watching
Have any of these change direction or come to a complete stop?
I was filming from my backyard and the object came out of sight , because of other houses. Thank you for watching 😎👍
Absolutely astounding. I am as new to this as of this day. I gotta own a telescope. But how do I get the infrared lens on it?
Mitchell Sam thank you for watching 😀👍 I didn't use a telescope for this video , only a NV monocular + Camcorder.....but You can find a lot info about telescopes on You Tube
I hope you are fine and good luck with sky watching 🛸🛰✨
THE SAME WAY YOU GET THE TELESCOPE
Ive been watching the night sky for a while now and see a lot of moving objects eithout any nv but after seeing your videos i need to get some goggles! Gen3 looks the best for me is gen 4 any better? Im clueless with this as new to it all the talk seems to be for the pvs-14 or pvs-7! On what ive read so far i think the 7 but what would you recommend? Or anyone else reading this
Thanks
Owen wadders , a PVS 7 or a PVS 14 is ideal for sky watching 😉👌 There are many different NV to compare ( on You tube ) and that's how I chose for the Gen 3. Thanks for watching . Cheers
Dutchfly-61 Can you tell me in which country and in which city these shots were obtained? Thank you.
@luisandresjaspersenrevilla6649 this was recorded in a place called Groenlo , in The Netherlands . I saw your video channel and it is quite interesting . Thanks for watching . Cheers
@@dutchfly-61 Thanks for the information and your quick response. A big hug to wherever you are. I live in the city of San Luis Potosí, in the Mexican Republic (Mexico). I have dual citizenship; Mexican and German. I have been alive for 76 years and of them I have dedicated 50 (since 1974) to the study, research and dissemination of the issue of UFOs. I have written 11 books on the subject, of which only 4 have been published between 1978 and 1983. I would like you to give me permission to share some of your videos on my FB and on my TH-cam channel. Can??
@@luisandresjaspersenrevilla6649 that's no problem to share my video's and if you give a link to my channel 😎👍 Wow 11 books that's great ..hopefully some of my footage can tribute to your research . Cheers bud
Almost all of them were satellites of one sort or another EXCEPT for the one that started at about (;25 or so which showed that it would quickly change directions. (Which is impossible for a satellite).
The ultimate question is, was that one of "ours" or one of "theirs"?
(And because I too have some Gen-3 NV gear I acknowledge how difficult it is to be able to capture footage like this. So damn good job Dutchfly-61)!
SparkyMcBiff , thanks for the comment👍 .Yes the sky is full of satellites and space debris etc ...and with NV you can see them all the time ..but i always hope to capture something special 😀 . Have you already made some NV recordings too ? Cheers mate
if by they you mean russian or chinese than yes, but if you mean what i think you mean, then i say unto you, sir, ha ha ha, no way, dude, be serious
None of them are satellites.
Lol...almost all were satellites.....
You are stupid mate....buy yourself a decent camera and a lens. We will talk again.
We have been monitoring the night sky for a few years now. I got photos and videos no one should see. Good luck on your satellite beliefs.mate..hahaha
@@techiq7389 Release them. Let's see what you got
Amazing video
Thank you for watching
@@dutchfly-61 I’ve made up my mind to get the pvs 14! Apparently, that’s the best way to see them.
@@dutchfly-61 Do you see something every time you go out?
@@lastofthefinest , for sky watching it is perfect because you'll see much more details
@@lastofthefinest ,when the sky is clear (and no Moonlight) then you get the best results...shooting stars, flying objects, sattelites..birds,bats etc
What kind of camera are you using
I use a gen 3 NV and HC-V270 (camcorder) . Thanks for watching
zou je mij een link of iets kunnen sturen met de gear die je hiervoor hebt gebruikt?
of andere gear waarmee dit mogelijk is
ik wil zelf ook beelden zoals dit maken
Hoi Allard, ik gebruik zelf een restlichtversterker van generatie 3 ,maar die zijn vrij prijzig...wat ook goed werkt is de P8079HP ...dit is een generatie 1 nachtkijker die vroeger oa in tanks werden gebruikt , en die kun je evt bij een legerdump vinden ...alleen die moet je dan zelf mbv oude camera lens in mekaar zetten (hier zijn veel voorbeelden van te vinden op youtube)...en je hebt een camera/camcorder nodig voor de opnames. Of je kunt kijken naar een digitale nachtkijker....die kunnen niet beschadigen door teveel licht en hebben vaak een ingebouwde opname mogelijkheid ...alleen zit er vaak wel veel verschil in kwaliteit....maar de Si Onyx Aurora is wel top
@@dutchfly-61 Bedankt hier kan ik wat mee!
Yup! I see it every night that there are not clouds with the naked eye out in the country. Where light doesn't pollute the stars away.
Jamie Holmes ,it's great to have a clear sky without light pollution 👍Thanks for watching . Cheers
1:38 Satalite rotating it's panels toward the sun often see this with naked eye super bright light then fades to nothing
Thanks Jenbill 1602 for the comment , yes it is most likely a reflexion of sunlight ...and it's cool to watch 😃 Cheers
3:26 look there's a third one. Comes out from the two.
Satellites in orbit dont behave like what you see here
ABAB 86, Really? you might want to check for yourself one night, also factor in not everything on this video is a Satellite, you have Geese, Airplanes, Falling stars, he is using night vision so things are going to look a little weird from using naked eye.
Right the sun that's supposedly on the other side of the earth. Right. Do you folks even think about what you're saying?
I saw another youtuber recording one passing another that is hanging, the hanging shoots 2 beams to the one passes by. Very beatiful footage.
BellAir ,I saw a video of Ed Grimsley and he had also seen shooting object's in the sky ..thanks for watching
Great shots mate!
@zaharosu thanks for watching 😎👍
@@dutchfly-61 keep the videos coming please !
Very nice. 💫💫💫💫💫💫
@deedeedixon712 thank you for watching 😎👍
incredible
Good evening,
great video. This time, when we have a lot of time, I do a lot of sky watching. I can confirm that activity goes creazy lately. This pair, oat the beginning and 3:05, I saw at least 5 times. Please notice that my main objects of interest are stars and other so called celestial bodies :) Once again, nice vid. All the best !
Thank you Jedzrej Zawadzki for the comment and for watching this video .The night sky is very interesting , and all we need is a clear sky 😀👍✨🛰🛸 Cheers mate
I wish I had more darker skies for night vision. Living in a gated community there are trees and street lights shining nearly 270 degrees, only the backyard is dark enough and only west , southwest is dark enough.
Derbezace Sanchez , light pollution and objects blocking your view is not ideal but maybe when you dim all lights if possible ..and sitting in your backyard .. you also can observe the sky straight up .....I have a limited view too from my backyard ...Thanks for watching 😀👍
Will a generation 1 see the stars ok?
Yes , for example the P8079HP tube works great for sky watching...see the link - th-cam.com/video/Rqrm8cGhH4M/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching .
What thermol scope is this?
@heavystarch7044 it's a PVS 14. Thanks for watching
Nice content and nice channel
@jevinrichardson. thank you ...much appreciated . Cheers 😎👍
Is that the conselation of 7 sisters stars and Orion ???
What kind of monocular are you using if you dont mind me asking?
Hello Adam , the monocular is a gen 3 from GSCI
@@dutchfly-61 thanks!
@@alwaysawol8523 thanks for watching
What type of camera do i need to grt shots like thisnin infrared
AlienNemesis06 for the best quality a Gen 3 NV ...you can compare many different NV on you tube. Thanks for watching
@Dutchfly-61
Thank you for the great video. Wild stuff.
Can you please direct me to the particular PVS14 used here?.II'll get one soon.
I'd advise you strongly to zoom in as far as possible, & do some editing to achieve detail.
Also, look out for objects that you see with your eye, first, beyond twilight (the time for viewing satellites with the human eye).
Also, turning down the light a bit sometimes gives more detail.
Good luck.
UFO-Detective ,the NV is a gen 3 from GSCI...i use a much as possible zoom to get the most details with my camcorder... for editing i use Windows movie maker and that's a little bit old school 😁 Thanks for the comment and for watching .Cheers
@@dutchfly-61
I've heard of the GSCI. I'm gonna go for the Spyron from Photonis because the Echo technology looks great.
RE editing: Go for your zoom, then, because zooming on the camera may have worse cropping/quality/detail. Get Filmora, for free. Zoom in with that and add a warm filter to see more. Do a video screen-capture, rather than having the border or paying for it. God forbid!🔺
@@dutchfly-61
Sorry for delayed reply.
@@dutchfly-61
The GSCI is a good model.
For editing, try Filmora, for free. Zoom in on that, and use a warm filter to see more detail. Use Video Screen-Capture tool, rather than using the border, or paying for the full version. God forbid! 🔺
@@ufo.detective Thanks for the comments and for watching 😎👍 Hope to see some video's with your Spyron NV soon .Cheers mate
I just ordered some Celestron 25 x 70 binoculars to try and watch Satelites.
@davidaaaa4611 that's a great binocular ...and with help of a tripod you can watch in a relaxed way
@@dutchfly-61 I have a small tripod but it is lite. I may buy a heavier one. But they are not cheap.
@@davidaaaa4611 or just look for a used one
If you simply keep your eyes on the sky about 30 mins per day. You WILL see ships at least 9once per week. I live in LA a city with the MOST light pollution. I see a ship moving erratically across the sky once per week and I see other things every day
Chris Thomas
if you would use a night vision monocular and there is a lot of light pollution then it is sometimes very annoying ...but yes , with the naked eye there is a lot to see in the sky...Thank you for watching .Cheers
where can I buy the camera that you are using?
I use a camcorder Panasonic HC-V270 + Night vision from GSCI (gen 3)
can any of this be seen using chaper IR goggles etc? less than $600?
@bingolio , maybe a NVG 30 is an option ..you can find examples on You Tube ...thanks for watching
The ducks or geese was a funny addition
sunchipsftw yes it's not just Ufo's and planes flying around 😁..thanks for watching
1:57 woooooow!!!!! That's f-ing nuts!!!!! I've seen tons of crazy things but nothing like that.
😃👍Thanks for watching .Cheers
BIRDS
Starlink sats :)
It’s a group of birds clearly lol
So could you please elaborate:
-As for the camera, one could basically use anything that can manually focus on the night vision monocular, right?
-Are there cheaper, comparable night vision devices?
I have tried only one camcorder in combination with the NV , and the best results was with manual focus.There are a lot of different NV devices ...and you can find much info for comparing on TH-cam ...Maybe the P8079HP tube is an good option...i have one too... it works great for sky watching ...but it's bigger than a gen 3 and the frame rate is slower. Thank you for watching
Is there any cheap alternative for the Gen 3 PVS14?
AMt ,if you want to use it for sky watching then maybe is the P8079HP NV tube an option ...you can find all different NV on you tube to compare .
You caught them :)
Can you send a link or name for that monocular
It's a gen 3 from GSCI . Thank you for watching
What is this generic jamcore?
The free music choice in this video could have been better but thanks for watching
How did you shoot this in the green night vision color ?
You can see the setup at the end of the video in the link - th-cam.com/video/yxOzsVsqp4c/w-d-xo.html
@@dutchfly-61 Thank you for the information. I do have just one more question. Do you think you could get the same footage without it night vision. I bought a Panasonic HC-V 180K with 50- 90 zoom but it doesn't have ir night vision. It has the same zoom as you V270. If you don't think mine will work I only have a short time to return it. It was difficult to find a V 270.
Thanks again for all your help. Your footage is second to none
@@jeffc8591 you could experiment with some different settings of your camcorder to capture the bigger stars...but you can't compare it a gen 3 ...I did a test with the HC-V270 to capture Sirius A -th-cam.com/video/v2BKySFR8Js/w-d-xo.html
@@dutchfly-61 I thought it was shot with just the camcorder . What is the gen 3 ? I’ve seen a few videos of people zooming in to the moon with t HC V180k camcorder and I was impressed with the detail of the craters candy just how close the moon appeared. Check out the show on the History channel Friday night there’s a show called the proof is out there and there showing video evidence that is either yours or almost identical. When you have a chance please clarify what exactly is the gen 3 device you were using. Thanks for getting back to me with the information. Very much appreciated. Jeff
I see those fading lights all of time that are not satlights.I see one fly over my head 200 foot with a bright light I see coming tha field, than the light fade when it was shooting to the sky.I thought it was a huge drone but it wasn't.
Ghost Bombl ,that's very interesting..maybe you can record those light's .Thank you for watching
@@dutchfly-61
It is very hard since they happen at random times.I seen a long thing that was not ours in space that is very long and the whole bottom of the ufo lit and flash a light blue.it was kinda long and round shape.it was not a satlight.
I have a monocular I get the same spectacular view . It looks like there’s a lot of activity. 🚀 It makes me think ever time I use to watch up in a dark pitch top of 753 feet elevation Cachuma lake ⛰ incredible view
That's great Jorge , maybe it's possible for you to record those activity. Thanks for watching
What brand/model monocular do you have?
@@WholesomeGuy69 It's a gen 3 from GSCI , but i purchased it from a webside for second hand (used)hunting gear..www.jachtadvertentie.nl/optiek/#topadvertise27/0/ . Thank you for watching
@@dutchfly-61 can you recommend something else to see for cheaper price like 300$ night vision
@@dusthaeditor Maybe the P8079HP is nice tube to start with ...there is a lot of info about it on TH-cam
That is a great video. I'm thinking of attempting something like this again... Was back around the time you made this video that i was messing around with my night vision gear.. Could never get it good enough for my liking.... You did a great job though.
Thank you Scratch for watching ..I visited your channel and your Night vision footage quality is very good ( and i also noticed the dust particles ..but that little problem I had that too at first with my P8079HP tube , can be solved ) . As you probably know it sometimes takes many hours of recording and editing to get a 5 minute video with highlights ...Cheers mate
@@dutchfly-61 You're very welcome. And thank you for your comments about my videos. Yeah the dust is a pain. There are 7 faces to lenses and whatnot in my build, so it's hard to keep them all spotless for long enough to put them all back together lol.. I'm actually about to attempt that in a few minutes.. It's been a long time since i had this up up running. It's long overdue. I need some stars in my life again. Thanks again.
What equipment u using for this bro?
david esberger I use a Gen 3 Nv +HC-V270 camcorder
I can count at least 4 categories in here mate. Huge impact, good captures.
That line coming in,really messed up.
Cheers ;)
Thanks Joe ...yes there was a lot of "traffic" in the air ...and that incoming line ..at first i also thought Wowww ...but after a second look , in slowmotion i believe it was only a meteor ..because i moved the camera it seemed like a line :-) ... cheers mate
Thx for sharing
@Prez-The-Investor thank you for watching my friend
At 9:14 we see the bright flashing and something like a cone of light shined upon the firmament!! And the one right after changing direction is crazy!!
Shut up idiot
I wonder if the changing illumination of some of these objects is sunlight reflecting off some surface of a satellite as it rotates.
Yes some satellites and other objects can reflect the sunlight but when the sun is down for several hours it's a different story . Thank you for watching 😎👍
@@dutchfly-61 It depends on the altitude...
@@dutchfly-61 Maybe you're right. I have no idea. The moon reflects sunlight all night, but it's further out. Maybe you're seeing glints of sunlight reflected from the moon on a satellite.
@@createthiscom That's possible but i rather not film when there is to much Moon light ....😉 Thanks for the comment .Cheers
What the hell are those objects that change directions?!
Those are Mylar balloons the size of football stadiums including the dome..
99% Satellit 1% UFOs
I also wonder if some of the more nimble objects are insects. It's really difficult to tell distance under night vision for a point object.
My NV has no auto-focus and for sky watching it's in the "long distance" position for sharpness ....but birds and bats you can spot easily
I agree, most likely birds/bats or insects.
There are way too many simple minded people. Insects, birds. Haha. I just pissed myself laughing so hard. If a insect or bird flew in front of his lens it would be dramatically larger than anything he is filming and would only disrupt his recording for a matter of one to two seconds. We aren’t the only life in our universe. I hate to break that to you. The chemicals needed for life are so abundant in our universe. If a civilization got started 10,000 or even 199,000 years before us they could do things far beyond anything that anyone could imagine. Have you ever tried to explain yourself to an ant? Spider? Etc…. Look at the amount of life currently on our own planet. 99% of all animals that have lived on earth are extinct. Be open minded. Don’t take life so seriously. We are actually an extremely primitive species. We still torture and kill our own kind. We hate anyone who has a different skin color. Anything we don’t if we criticize and mock people. We just realized the earth isn’t flat. The sun does not evolve around us like we first thought. People back then would kill you or argue you to death if you said the earth was round. Do you see a pattern. There is so much hate in this world. I’m sure there have been hundreds of intelligent life out there that never got past the current time/state that we are in right now because they killed themselves in one way or the other. They call it the great filter. Educate yourself and do your own research like this man is doing. If you don’t then we are destined to annihilate ourselves. Love not hate. Understanding not judge mental.
@@Skullet lol birds bats and insects, you can see those objects in the sky without the NV they are just harder to spot.
I see the same objects from my backyard, nightly. These are not insects!
Are you using a 12x50 Monocular telescope? Great video.
I use a gen 3 from GSCI & Panasonic HC-V270. Thank you ffor watching
Not to be that guy, but where those objects at 2:22 birds?
@Trex909 yes that's correct , thank you for watching 😎👍
so cool to see in NV! great videos!@@dutchfly-61
1:58 dude what are these satellites that are moving in V shape?
This is amazing stuff! Subscribed
Thanks for watching and subscribing 😎👍👍
Good video! Imo you should add space ambiance music instead of what’s playing
Thanks for your comment and for watching 😀👍
I second that...there is **SO* many awesome space themed music on YT
where was this filmed?
This was filmed from my backyard in Groenlo , in the Netherlands .Thank you for watching
Good dtuff
Thanks for watching
@@dutchfly-61 i was down on Jarbidge Peak Nev. a few days ago...saw these things.... nonstop.
In additon to the movements shown in your video they will also explode into a ball of light and disappear or the opposite.
Weird stuff
@@integralogic I would go back to Jarbidge Peak and try to make some recordings 🎥📸
The best ones I’ve seen are the one that dart around the sky or multiples that swirl.
T Funai thank you for watching
What device did you use to get this great footage ?
For recording the Panasonic HC-V270 + Gen 3 from GSCI . Thanks for watching
U dont need telescope to see the moving stars at night. It happens everynight, if u have clear sky, like here in my village, everynight is moving stars
Ala Anak Kost , yes without a telescope you can see a lot in the night sky 🛰✨..i use a residual light amplifier to see also in the infrared spectrum without a telescope . thank you for watching
Mostly satellites. The orbit fits. Except the one that changed direction. But there are apps and programs to see known satellites and rocket bodys locations.
@@meloney thanks for the comment .Cheers
@@dutchfly-61 Thanks! I'm an astrophotographer and it seems to me that beautiful videos like this one attracts a lot of conspiracy folks. At this point I'm not sure when one just doesn't have any knowledge about astronomy and when they just fell for a conspiracy theory:/
It hurts and really makes me sad to see people fall for conmans, strawmans and red herings.
Astronomy is a beautiful thing but people abuse it for their narrative. They take people away from the beauty of the universe and use it to spread fake news, conspiracys and just genreall bs...
@@meloney , there is a lot going on there in space and yes I love watching the stars and constellations too but I also believe that there is more than satellites , meteors or space debris ... 🛸 But to capture one...that' needs o lot of luck . Cheers
PVS-10s or 14s?
It's a PVS 14 from GSCI . Thank you for watching
Cool as hell man I just ordered one hope it works as good as yours lol
Thank you JP 😎👍 Yes sky watching with NV can be very interesting 🛸🛰⭐Good luck with your new hobby . Cheers
@Growler Thunder 😁👍 Thanks for watching bro