The Constellations - Cygnus
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
- This is the ninth video in our series examining the constellations of the night sky in depth. Last time, examined Hercules and the globular cluster M13. This time we take a closer look at Cygnus the swan and the summer triangle.
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Fabulous! Thank you for this well made video. Was simply taking long exposure photos of Cygnus with a Samsung & Apple phones on a tripod. Incredible what we can see if we just take the time to look up for a bit. ⚛️🌏
Great videos!!
That was interesting - great stuff!
Yuriko Takahashi lives in
Bro, this helped me with my school work
Glad to hear it!
Cygnus (February 9th-29th) 🦢
This constellation has my heart. Not sure why, but a few months back, I was in a deep meditation and a voice came to me clear as day that simply said “Cygnus” .
A lot of life exists in Lyra and Cygnus. These constellations are where Kepler had found all of the “so-called” Earth-like Exoplanets.
ufo’s travel towards this constellation
You are right. North out the firmament and south traveling into.
@@malikmoore5723Firmament literally means holes poked in a dome, firmly holding up the water outside that dome. Cast off bronze age myths and nonsense. ⚛️
i call that the sword and its a sword not swan only crack heads think that
Why do you say that?