What The Milky Way ACTUALLY Looks Like…

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Have you ever wondered what our Milky Way galaxy looks like to the human eye from a dark location? In this video, we'll take you on a journey to discover the breathtaking view of the Milky Way. When you step outside on a clear, moonless night away from the city lights, you'll witness a celestial river of stardust stretching across the sky. Get ready to be amazed by the beauty of our galaxy and don't forget to subscribe for more incredible videos like this!
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My village is right on the border of a bortle 5/4 zone so the milky way appears as an extremely faint greyish cloud, and I can only see the parts stretching from Cassiopeia to Aquila, because those are the parts high in the sky above the light pollution near the horizon.

In the summer, Cygnus is directly overhead so I can only barely see that part of the milky way looking directly at it, and have to use averted vision to see it stretch to Cassiopeia and Aquila. And Living in the UK Sagittarius and the galactic core is barely over the horizon for a couple of weeks in summer so I'll probably never get to see it here 🥲

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There is a reason the Milky Way is called that in English, Via Lactea in Latin and romance languages (meaning Milky Way) and Galaxias in Greek, meaning Milky.
Because other galaxies were only discovered in the 1930s, so galáxias referred originally only to the Milky Way

So saying Milky Way Galaxy is redundant. Milky Milky Way.

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Dude nice b roll. This video is professional as heck man. Great job!!

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