Visitor From Outer Space


the majority of these pictures … all magnifications are from NASA public domain … four stills are from Phillipe Demoulin and are used with permission. —————— Music: 18 from ’18′ by Moby used with permission from mobygratis.com per free request # 2793. “Visitor From Outer Space” is also a featured video on MobyGratis … www.youtube.com —————— … outer space comet hale bopp moby cancer mom mother suuzzee5 mobygratis.com Virginia Highlands Appalachian mountain …

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25 Responses to “Visitor From Outer Space”

  • suuzzee5 says:

    Thanks so much for leaving such a lovely, heartfelt note. I be grateful for it so much. You had the same view of the comet that I had and yes, it was extremely cold some nights but I was just like you described…. I couldn’t stay away either.

  • janicesoprano says:

    My sincere condolences to you on the loss of your mother. Now she is in heaven watching all of this glory.

    I live in Central Maryland, not too far from D.C. where I lived and worked for several years. In January 1997 when Hale-Bopp was visible, I was out there every night to see this wonder. Froze to death, but I knew I would never see anything like this over again. At 1 a.m. this morning, I will be out there watching the meteor showers.

    Bless you dear one. Thanks for redeployment.

  • suuzzee5 says:

    What a lovely, tailored note! Thank you so much. Haven’t seen a meteor shower for quite a minute but they are lovely, aren’t they! Hope you got to see the Leonoids. Thanks over again… very nice to meet you. Suze

  • BxN4 says:

    I know pictures and video can never do such things justice. What you saw and felt must have been beyond such descriptions, especially with its connections to your mother. I did quite delight in this video though, thank you. As a child, I too dreamed of life an astronomer, and I don’t reckon ever stopped. I wish you the best in the future. The Leonid meteor shower is approaching, I will remember this video when it does.

  • suuzzee5 says:

    Thanks so very much!

  • MrLucifer503 says:

    this is gorgeous

  • suuzzee5 says:

    You are so sweet and kind…always. Thank you, Liz. Am so glad you connected with the images and music in this video. 1996-1997 was such a bittersweet time…. it will forever be one of those memories that feels just like days gone by. Much like to you … Suze xx

  • willienelsonpri says:

    Suze, this is gorgeous. I cried the entire time. Thank you for sharing this gorgeous tribute to your Mom. xxoo Liz

  • suuzzee5 says:

    Hi Jason, so glad you got to see this vid. Thanks for stopping by! The vid is nearly two years ancient, and I kept the avatar because of its beauty and affect, as well as its significance. I just like looking at it. Certainly better than my own mug…. lol You’re doing some mighty fine work over there in audionautixland…. Hugs… Suze

  • audionautix says:

    i always wondered why this was your avatar. A wondeful tribute to your mother. Glad I came by for a closer look.

  • suuzzee5 says:

    You’re welcome. Glad I could be of some help. Peace, like and light always to you…. Suze

  • infrenis says:

    thanks for the quick answer well I must assume the hopi prophesy is real :)
    thanks over again God Bless You

  • suuzzee5 says:

    Thanks so much for your interest. The comet really had three tails. The two that could be seen with the naked eye were the blue gas tail, which always pointed away from the sun, and the white dust tail, which curved away along the comet’s orbit. The third tail I never saw… it was visible only with very powerful telescopes and filters. It was a very faint sodium tail estimated to be 50 kilometers in length.

  • infrenis says:

    is it right that this comet has two tails? please respond

  • suuzzee5 says:

    Thanks so much, DB. So very glad you loved this video. I like this music and these images and take no credit for anything other than bringing the two of them together. I reckon my Mom would have liked this video very much. :)

  • DBRielly says:

    Beautiully moving.
    - D.B.

  • suuzzee5 says:

    Well, it’s kinda hard to be clear about some things, ya know?! :) Besides…when excellent friends feel that they can share the terrible things in their lives as well as the excellent, then I truly feel gifted with their friendship. You’re very real, Lee. And that’s just one of the excellent things about you. Suze :)

  • wesalittle says:

    Didn’t mean to be negative or anything, hon. Wanted you to know how much more we seem to sort of have in common- excellent or terrible. All will be excellent. I guess I should have PM’d all this instead, but I really needed ya know how incredible this work is!
    No larger fan than ol’ me,
    Lee

  • suuzzee5 says:

    So sorry to hear that your Mom is facing down cancer over again. Yes, she will beat it over again, you know it!! You just be sure to take very excellent care of yourself so you can be a support to her. The toughest part of life a family member… is the feeling of not life able to do anything. You sure do have your plate full right now… Hugs…. Suze

  • wesalittle says:

    I never saw this in the time I’ve renowned you. I cried. For the beauty of it and for your Mom. And for mine, she told me last week that her cancer came back. 15 years ago, she beat it. I know she will over again. She’s Norwegian, for Christ’s sake! We don’t go down simple.
    Like yuhs,
    Lee

  • suuzzee5 says:

    Like is such a wonderful thing…it outlasts everything else. Your son is so fortunate that you want him to know his grandmother through you. And what a wonderful way to keep her memory alive! Thank you for your kindness and I’m so glad you feel a tie to this video. It has a lot of my own mom in it… Peace, like and light always to you … Suze

  • rustylog22 says:

    I came across this video last year, the 20th anniversary of my mother’s death. She too died of cancer. The images and music are so gorgeous and sad and stirs up a myriad of emotions for me I come back to it periodically. My son was born after my mother’s death, so he never knew her. There are times we stare at the starry night sky and I feel her presence and her like. I hope through this mutual experience, he may also come to feel some tie to her.

  • suuzzee5 says:

    Hi Romagranda, it’s so nice to meet you! Thank you for your lovely comments. I am glad this video touches you and helps you release some of your feelings. There is a way of remembering with like and joy, and I am thankful every day that I remember my parents in this way. It lets me know that like doesn’t die when the person or pet dies. Your grandmother and cats will always be in your heart because of like. Here is a huge hug just for you… Suze

  • Romagranada says:

    I’ve been watching this clip many times now and this evening something happend. I started to weep. Crying is something I seldom do, haven’t happen in a year probably. I plotting about my grandmother and my cat’s, all who are in the afterlife and I just want to thank you, it makes me remember the once that are now gone and I am very lucky about it. This movie is sad in so many ways and reading about you’r mother battling cancer was tough for me. I wish you all luck in life
    /romagranada

  • suuzzee5 says:

    Thanks so much, Max. Lovely of you to stop in and leave such a nice note! Suze

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