Five college friends in Arizona launched a GoPro into space via weather balloon from the rim of the Grand Canyon, planning to track its location when it returned to earth via an attached phone’s GPS. Unfortunately, at some point during its 1 hour 38 minute trip to an altitude of
Because nature is awesome, these are several videos of Oakland, California Instagram/TikTok user birdperson666 feeding his hummingbird friend Hector from a custom feeder he made (and sells at birdperson666.com for $16.66 so you can summon your own tiny demonic friend) If I’m not mistaken, I believe that’s an Anna’s Hummingbird.
This is an absolutely magnificent 4K video of earthrise as seen from the moon, created by Youtube user Seán Doran using images captured by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Kaguya Orbiter. It features several different angles too. What a trip — Earth looks so small. If you squint though you
This is a video from Little Oak Sanctuary in New South Wales, Australia, of Phoenix the miniature pony stunning it up for the camera. Phoenix was rescued incredibly emaciated from a neglectful owner but is now living his best life, and, having just had his hooves trimmed, is letting his
Well folks, summer is long gone and it’s time to buckle down for an ungodly brutal winter (the woolly bear caterpillars have spoken to me). But in remembrance of warmer days, this is a timelapse video of a couple sunflowers blooming over the course of ten days. Watching it I
This is a video from Youtuber Dom.e Wingsuit’s helmetcam as he flies down the southface of Marmolada, a mountain in northeast Italy and the highest mountain of the Dolomites (a section of the Alps). It’s all very beautiful. Would I do it? Meh, wingsuits aren’t really fast enough for me
Note: Check your volume, donkeysong. This is a video posted by Ashley Kirk of donkey Nelson adding some vocals to her harmonica playing. You might argue that Nelson is not actually singing, but you could also argue that Ashley isn’t actually playing the harmonica. Regardless, Ashley posted the video as
This is a short timelapse video captured by sky watcher Preston Chamblen of the Milky Way beginning to rise in the early morning hours. In his own words while I grab some binoculars and stare at the sun until I can see through walls, or not at all. Go big