Thursday, 27 August 2009

Sky Watch The Heavens are telling



I like the images of this video but I prefer the music of the video below.



The Heavens are telling the glory of God,
The wonder of his work displays the firmament.

Today that is coming speaks it the day,
The night that is gone to following night.
The Heavens are telling the glory of God,
The wonder of his work displays the firmament.

In all the lands resounds the word,
Never unperceived, ever understood.
The Heavens are telling the glory of God,
The wonder of his work displays the firmament.





This sounds as it was meant.

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41 comments:

Anya said...

Heel interesant :)
Is eens iets anders
als een foto van de lucht !!!
Ik heb genoten van de filmpjes...
Groetjes :)

Dina said...

SkyWatch par excellence.
I don't know which is more impressive--God's heavens, Haydn's music, or your post!

Louise said...

Of all the images, I think I like the first one best. I'm pretty sure it was taken not that far from where I live. I never even thought about how cool it would be to get sky pictures from there!

Sylvia K said...

Fantastic post as always, Wil, love the skies and the music and the words!

Have a great weekend!

Sylvia

The Weaver of Grass said...

One of my favourite pieces of choral music, reader wil. I have sung in it many times and it always gives me a thrill. Love that photo of Sturn too. When my son's children bought him a telescope for his birthday he called me to look at saturn and the rings were amazing.

Carol Murdock said...

Beautiful Wil !

Vicki Lane said...

Amazing images! Thank you, Reader Wil!

Gill - That British Woman said...

what a lovely contribution for Skywatch Friday.

Gill in Canada

Carver said...

Great skywatch post. I love the images and no doubt about they are best accompanied by the music as it's meant to be. Glad you included both. Listening to it I'm pretty sure I've sung that back when I used to sing in a choir way back when.

Carletta said...

What a delightful change of pace for Sky Watch!
"The wonder of his work" - a skywatcher knows and sees. :)

My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.

EG CameraGirl said...

Love your unique approach to this week's Sky Watch!

Carol said...

What a wonderful skywatch post! The celestial images are beautiful in the first video...but the music in the second is heavenly...

Janie said...

I agree, the perfect combo would be the first video with the second video's music!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Wil: Marvelous images from space, thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Interesting post, for Skywatch.

Unknown said...

Lovin' that vid -- reminds me of the planetarian.

Beautiful music.

Thanks for sharing friend.
:)
Sue

Torsdag 1952 said...

Skies will follow you where ever you are. I send a norwegian sky today.
Have a nice weekend
Hartmut

Susan Ellis said...

Hello!
I'm honoured that you visited my blog, and thank you for the kind comments. The music on yours is a wonderful surprise! Thank you.
Susan

DeniseinVA said...

What a great SWF post. Wonderful images and music, thank you so much for sharing it and have a great weekend.

Naturegirl said...

Both images and words are awesome!!

George said...

This is probably my favorite Haydn work. I agree with you about the sound in the second video. But thanks for the images of the first.

Happily Retired Gal said...

Absolutely LOVELY ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

Hildred said...

Beautiful Post. The music is Marvelous and the pictures spectacular.

I belong to a Handbell Choir who once prepared The Heavens are Telling as a presentation piece, - it was wonderful to play - such vitality.

Are you a member of The Galaxy Zoo where you explore the heavens digitally, looking for various phenomenon to map the skies? It is great fun.

Thank you for sharing this wonderful post.

Etje said...

Prachtig die 2 clipjes die hier te zien zijn.

Arija said...

Nice one of the solar system Wil.

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

Dear Wil,

So sorry to hear that Cancer took your husband from you and also so many members of your family.

I was reading today, in New Zealand 1 in 3 has cancer. In my husband's side opf the family, colon cancer killed his dad and cousin.

My kids in school were great. A 5 year old said," when you have cancer, you lost all your hair."

Have a good weekend,

Ann.

Regina said...

Amen. Love the video.
Wonderful post.

Arkansas Patti said...

Amazing Nasa images. They just boggle the mind.

Torsdag 1952 said...

Jeg er tysk, men jeg er på besøk i Hadeland siden 31 år.
Torsdag - Hartmut

Martha said...

I love that piece, and the video is awesome!

My SWF

Janice Thomson said...

Love the images, the words and both musical pieces. A nice treat for the day.

Etje said...

Kom je een fijn weekend wensen

Eu said...

Wonderful ! The music is simplly wonderful !

Susana

taku said...

It's interesting. SkyWatch makes me feel relax.
Tanks for sharing!

Vagabonde said...

We have been a few days in North Carolina again and I am catching up. I listened to your music clips – I really like the young flutist. Just like you I did not care very much for the Harmonica Ensemble on “The Heavens are Telling” it just did not have the warm sound of the full orchestra.

Anonymous said...

Simply lovely....awesome post!

Miss_Yves said...

Some explanations later .

Miss_Yves said...

Préférez-vous ces explications en Français ou en Anglais ?(but anyway, later)

SandyCarlson said...

Beautiful, all, my friend. like the music, too. And the images amaze me.

Miss_Yves said...

Chère Reader Will, j'ai mis quelques explications sur mon blog.
Merci de votre visite.
Je lirai votre article plus tard-excusez-moi, je suis pressée-et écouterai la musique !

Etje said...

Kom je een fijne start van deze nieuwe week wensen