<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[The Amazing Sky]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[http://amazingsky.net]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[Alan Dyer]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://amazingsky.net/author/amazingsky/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[Music Video – Sky Events of&nbsp;2013]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<iframe title='VideoPress Video Player' aria-label='VideoPress Video Player' width='400' height='225' src='https://video.wordpress.com/embed/HiWcz4uD?hd=0&amp;autoPlay=0&amp;permalink=1&amp;loop=0&amp;preloadContent=metadata&amp;muted=0&amp;playsinline=0&amp;controls=1&amp;cover=1' frameborder='0' allowfullscreen  allow='clipboard-write'></iframe><script src='https://v0.wordpress.com/js/next/videopress-iframe.js?m=1674852142'></script>
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<p><em><span style="color:#c0c0c0;">My 2-minute music video looks back at some of the celestial highlights of 2013, in images and videos I captured. </span></em></p>
<p><span style="line-height:1.5em;">Some of the events and scenes I show were accessible to everyone who looked up. But some required a special effort to see.</span></p>
<p>• In 2013 we had a couple of nice comets though not the spectacle hoped for from Comet ISON.</p>
<p>• Chris Hadfield became a media star beaming videos and tweets from the Space Station. We on Earth could look up and see his home sailing through the stars.</p>
<p>• The sky hosted a few nice conjunctions of planets, notably Mars, Venus and Jupiter in late May.</p>
<p>• The Sun reached its peak in solar activity (we think!) unleashing solar storms and some wonderful displays of northern lights.</p>
<p>• Locally, record rain storms in Alberta unleashed floods of devastating consequences in June, with a much publicized super moon in the sky.</p>
<p>• For me, the summer proved a productive one for shooting the &#8220;star&#8221; of the summer sky, the Milky Way.</p>
<p>• But the year-end finale was most certainly the total eclipse of the Sun on November 3. Few people saw it. I did, from a ship in the Atlantic Ocean. The video ends with that sight and experience, the finest the sky has to offer.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy this music video mix of time-lapse, real-time video and still images, shot from Alberta, New Mexico and from the Atlantic.</p>
<p>You can watch a better quality version of this video at my <span style="color:#00ccff;"><a title="Vimeo versions" href="https://vimeo.com/83177842" target="_blank"><span style="color:#00ccff;">Vimeo channel</span></a>.</span></p>
<p>Clear skies for 2014!</p>
<p>– Alan, January 1, 2014 / © 2014 Alan Dyer</p>
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