Thank you. I have a subscription to artlist for music. They have a sound effect division but I make the sound effects to keep the cost down.
@ederkes56321 күн бұрын
Cool video! Thanks for sharing! I've done several star trails shots and timelapse videos of the North Star above Mattamuskeet Lodge. Although I'm sure others have also done it, your image is the first one, other than mine, that I have seen. And it is such a cool shot. I don't know why we don't see more images of it. I've also gone down that road to the sound many times, usually looking for bear. I hadn't thought to take a night shot there. Again, thanks for sharing. You've got some super images on your Facebook page!
@Adogtog20 күн бұрын
It's a really cool place. I was hooked the first time I went there. I would love to see your photos if you send me a link.
@robbfoster9543Ай бұрын
Re-visiting your awesome work!
@SaritaYadav-z9n7 ай бұрын
Aaj me 3.5.2024 ko dekha up Siddharth Nagar
@Ruhannatnoo7 ай бұрын
Today passed from jammu and kashmir at 8.34pm
@noorjahansk35117 ай бұрын
Today 20/5/2024.i,ve seen tha seme on 08:10pm
@mahaveerkarangale6548 ай бұрын
Maine isko Aaj 15/05/2024 raat 8 baje isko hamare Karnataka me bhi dekha hai... Ye moon ki aor Jaa rahi thi....
@denisethoms594210 ай бұрын
Beautiful!!!❤❤
@nikoflow_fm954110 ай бұрын
Beautiful :-]
@JoshBransonPhoto11 ай бұрын
Great pictures. I was out there in 2018 and there was a girl staying at the old Lifesaving Station, I think she worked for the park service. I guess they keep it "manned" most of the time. Also, the mosquitos and deer flies were like a horror show during my visit. I'd read, prior to going out there, they were bad, but for us during our visit they were beyond bad, they were horrific! Multiple layers of clothes, hooded rain jackets, gloves, etc. They still attacked us and were able to penetrate the clothing, our pants were covered in blood spots from the deer flies and it was basically running from one house to the next to seek refuge. The guy from the marina that took us out there said they were going to start spraying again in the near future. I want to say we were out there in April or May, so perhaps that was just the wrong time of year to go.
@Adogtog11 ай бұрын
The bugs are crazy for sure. I've been bitten up in December and January. One time I was on the island on new years and they bit right through my jacket.
@orfilestrada88311 ай бұрын
What a great video! Do you need a permit to camp near the village?
@allenfairbanks939411 ай бұрын
You don't need a permit to camp on the island but you can't setup camp inside the village. Portsmouth Island is part of the Cape Lookout National Seashore and they allow camping most everywhere except a few spots. They even have cabins about halfway between the village and the lighthouse. There is a ferry in Davis that you can take to the cabins. You have to have a 4x4 capable of driving in the sand to drive onto the island. There is a permit for that and cost about $25 when I last got mine so I don't know what it is now. The permit is good for the calendar year.
@denisethoms594211 ай бұрын
Beautiful!!! Can't wait until I can visit this wonderful town and all its amenities again. ❤ ❤
@bassomatic187111 ай бұрын
Saw the same kind of lights from the next island to the south 20 years ago and called the Coast Guard thinking it might be a distress flare and was told it was the Navy doing an exercise. Another thing about Portsmouth is that it is close to a bombing range the Marines from Cherry Point use at night. The sight of afterburners being lit and moving quick is cool thing to see at night.
@allenfairbanks939411 ай бұрын
I love sitting out on the sound at night watching the bombing range and the glow from the afterburners. Not sure if you have seen another video I did last year, but it was looking at the bombing range at night while they were out there practicing. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oICaontuasZko7csi=3QrUNFMRPHbaBc38
@xXKalXx Жыл бұрын
Sadly, this park has been neglected ever since the grand opening. All these projects and structures that were promised to come to the park have not happened and all progress has been dead since. There was supposed to be the construction of an Amphitheater and other projects by the winter of 2022. Not only that, but the park also has been neglected. The trails have brush growing over the trails, there are numerous potholes all over. You would be very lucky to see a parks and rec employee in the park. 800+ acres of water for people to boat and fish in, but if you're on land and enjoy bank fishing, you can only safely access maybe 15%. There are 3 lakes to fish from and you can't because there is so much overgrown foliage surrounding the water, you would have to stand in very tall grass, while watching for snakes and other wildlife. I’ve complained over and over and nothing has been done about it. You come into the park entrance and look to your left; you will see exactly what I am talking about and that is just one example. The last time a mower was seen over there was 5 months ago. The observation decks are built so far back and up way too high to enjoy anything. There are park benches in only a few areas and the grass around them is rarely kept up. Other parks around New Bern get so much more attention and care than this park does. Lawson Creek Park is a great example. You can always see parks and rec employees in and out of the park all day, pretty much every day. They have concerts and carnivals all the time and most recently they were awarded a $110k park extension. Yet, this park gets nothing. It’s so sad because this park had so much potential to become one of the best parks in NC.
@jeffreyswanson227 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Allen. Have missed your posts.
@allenfairbanks9394 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. It's been a busy summer and I've been sick for the most part of it so haven't had much time to get anything posted.
@cosmo6639 Жыл бұрын
Just noticed it in Senoia ga
@GuerbazWidad Жыл бұрын
رأيناه بمدينة الناضور بعد اذان العشاء سبحان الله
@ismailmejjad173 Жыл бұрын
Hier soir 17/08/2023 vers 22,00h, on a observé ça à Mohammadia Maroc
@bretnogle3465 Жыл бұрын
Just saw the same thing in central PA
@soniyaeman438 Жыл бұрын
Yesterday passed from Pakistan at 10pm
@ibrahimnaji5048 Жыл бұрын
Today Aug. 08, 2023 I've seen the same on Amman-Jordan sky at 08:47 pm.
@ishusingh8429 Жыл бұрын
And I try to search what is can anyone tell what is this
@corneliarhine544 Жыл бұрын
a line of satellites that had been launched into space by Elon Musk for "getting Internet in each corner of the world"... so it is said... you can see them, when they are in a special constallation towards the sun and reflecting the light with their wings...😉
@ishusingh8429 Жыл бұрын
Yes I also see from UP India its first time happen in my whole life
@rareff9992 Жыл бұрын
Me also
@omarchavez831 Жыл бұрын
Ayer dos de agosto del 2023, acaban de pasar por La Paz, Baja California Sur, es la segunda ocasión que sucede, son más de treinta, parece un tren, uno tras otro, en la misma posición y medida.
@esraaHassan-jr7rn Жыл бұрын
مرت الان بس مصر
@عبيرالزهور-د7ذ Жыл бұрын
رايته منذ قليل فالجزائر
@dirlkhir4283 Жыл бұрын
مرت الليلة بمدينة القنيطرة بالمغرب على الساعة 22:05
@RS_Tube1445h Жыл бұрын
رأيتها في مدينة مكناس بالمغرب على الساعة 22:25 بعد أذان العشاء نسأل الله تعالى السلامة و العافية
@jihanjihan5770 Жыл бұрын
والله ليوم ضهرت في المحمدية في نفس التوقيت الذي ذكرته ولهذا السبب دخلت ابحث في اليوتيوب عن سبب هذه الظاهرة
@RS_Tube1445h Жыл бұрын
@@jihanjihan5770 الجهال من عبدة العلوم الغربية يروجون أنها أقمار السطار لينكس... كما قالوا عن زلزال تركيا و سوريا... فلما سيرونا المسيح الدجال والله لا يُدرى بأي دين و عقل سيواجهون خوارقه !!؟ اللهم سلم سلم
@acma7832 Жыл бұрын
Today in algeria too ..
@JohannesJiyane Жыл бұрын
Today Passed South Africa 5am in the morning
@ummasalma6358 Жыл бұрын
Yesterday i saw it mollahat,Bangladesh
@tejashsingh738 Жыл бұрын
Continue 8 min pass this star in sky
@tejashsingh738 Жыл бұрын
Yesterday i saw in jharkhand time 7:56
@ChandanKumar-gf9jr Жыл бұрын
Kl hm v dekhe the Bihar me
@KULDEEPCHAUHAN-sn1dw Жыл бұрын
Yesterday I saw it in mau up India
@tamannamondal5595 Жыл бұрын
I saw yesterday from India
@HolikaDevi-gz9en Жыл бұрын
I seen jharkhand
@sudarshankumar021 Жыл бұрын
bihar nawada kawakol me dekha
@Sakti183-k5j Жыл бұрын
India
@samyoglama8876 Жыл бұрын
Today i saw it in nepal
@baggamongar7659 Жыл бұрын
Today it pass over by Bhutan.
@kellyrowe8977 Жыл бұрын
can one go and/or stay in the houses?
@Adogtog Жыл бұрын
You can go see all the buildings in person but they don't have any that are open to stay in. They do have cabins on another part of the island but they aren't really connected to portsmouth.
@orfilestrada88311 ай бұрын
@@Adogtog do you think they allow camping near the village ?
@NathanKingOverland Жыл бұрын
Way cool! Fantastic shots of one of my favorite places.
@darinselby6543 Жыл бұрын
WITH EACH AND EVERY LAUNCH, 100s of tons of rocket soot is spewed into the stratosphere, where it stays put, where it is accumulative, and is corrosive to our atmospheric laminar layered envelope. The residents living around the launch site, and the quality of life they must endure with polluted air from rocket plumes, precipitating back down upon them, leading to cancer in some cases. There is simply no forethought to the ecological repercussions. And rockets to low Earth orbit are only going to continue to launch more and more frequently. Could there ever be 'peacetime rocketry', from its wartime conception back in Nazi Germany? No, because with each and every launch, rockets STILL wage war, though now it is upon the environment. For instance, for SpaceX to send just two astronauts into LEO requires spewing 400 tons of soot from the ground to orbit. How many more 100s of tons soot will be spewed, just to get larger payloads into LEO? The detrimental environmental repercussions of this rocketing activity are enormous. Fragile ecosystems around the rocket launch area are majorly disrupted. With each and every launch, our atmospheric envelope gets more and more damaged. Presently, it is the 'Wild West' of the stratosphere, with very little regulations in place to protect the ozone layer. The stratosphere really should be renamed, the IGNOROSPHERE. 'Out of sight, out of mind', is the attitude here. Each and every launch is treated like a stupendous fireworks display. Then the booster rockets coming back to the ground, to land vertically, are fueled by 'hypergolic propellants', highly toxic and caustic, and are also accumulative in the atmosphere. The detrimental effects on our fragile ecosystems has been greatly downplayed. And all for the love of money, power, and superiority over other nations. You cannot fix climate change, and also ramp up metallic 3D-printed rocketing to space! We can live without the space program. We cannot live without a habitable Earth! What's the missing ingredient, so that we can have our cake and eat it too? You know, being able to keep going into outer space, but not at the expense of our atmospheric envelope, which we all need to stay intact. My idea is a A STRATOSTATION which cradles two contra-rotating SPINLAUNCHERS! Basically you float all the cargo out to 25 miles, to a half mile diameter 'starfish'-shaped Stratostation. Then the Spinlauncher (tried and tested here on the ground). launches projectile after projectile, in a pristine fashion. They're all self-assembling, and it is a re-engineered payload. Then this endeavor gets really cheap with robots. While we kick back on the Stratostation, don the Oculus Rifts, and enjoy the show, while, at 25 miles altitude, staying inside the protective environment of the magnetosphere. Besides weightless experiments, which I really wonder how much of it you really need in the first place, the only reason the space station has to be 250 MI altitude, is because it is not buoyant! If the ISS were buoyant , then everything could be done at mere 25 miles out, where the atmosphere is 98.8% rarified. Isn't that the true edge of space? A Stratostation would be highly serviceable, easily brought back to Earth, when needed for repairs and so forth. Maybe more of them are needed to cover the same area that one orbiting satellite would cover, but it is all now accomplished at a fraction of the cost, while our fragile atmospheric envelope is spared this destructive bombardment, of caustic rocket pollution. Please, do share your thoughts on this formulating concept. www.evernote.com/shard/s519/sh/d7600069-91b8-58cb-15f8-d16e41985c5c/bee0c491ad542c4d98ad10e59a9f2a8c
@richh650 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@jeffreyswanson2272 жыл бұрын
Alan, Where have you been? This is the first post of yours I've seen in about a year or more! Hope you are well. Nice footage.
@allenfairbanks9394 Жыл бұрын
Working around the clock. I actually shot a lot a videos that I never did get around to editing and posting. Might have to do that before they get too old.
@constructioncrew88542 жыл бұрын
Wow
@liljohn118th2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful illustration of the reality of spaceflight: if you want to go to space, you can go up. But if you want to STAY in space, you gotta go sideways.
@captpeady21762 жыл бұрын
I tried to view it from the Croatan forest but it was lower than expected and trees blocked me. Thanks for posting.
@allenfairbanks93942 жыл бұрын
I had the same problem a couple of weeks ago. The rocket went directly south over Cuba. I saw it for about 10 or 15 seconds then lost it behind the trees. That is why I ended up setting up on the water for this launch. I could still see the contrails behind the trees where I shot the other launch.
@King-K-Club2 жыл бұрын
This is an awesome view of the rocket. I wish I could see one of these in person. Was there no sound on the video? #allenfairbanks9394
@allenfairbanks93942 жыл бұрын
There was sound but I shot it on my cell phone so there was a lot of handling noise and me talking, plus you could hear the other cameras clicking the whole time so I just took it out and replaced it with a track.