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What's in your night sky tonight? Open our interactive sky chart to create a custom map the night sky for your location at any date and time!

The Night Sky helps you create a personalized custom star map that shows the alignment of the stars on the date and location of your choice. Print a framed star chart with your personal message to forever remember my star moment. Custom star maps from The Night Sky have over 20,000 reviews from happy customers. Lyrics to 'Star Sky' by Two Steps From Hell: Here we are Riding the sky Painting the night with sun You and I, Mirrors of light Twin flames of fire. The North Star it is a 'pulsing' star, a Cepheid variable, which appears to vary in brightness ever so slightly – only one tenth of a magnitude – over a time frame of just under four days. View the photo above at EarthSky Community Photos. Keyur Dani caught this glorious sunset on December 5, 2020, at Natural Bridge Beach in Santa Cruz, California. For the southernmost U.S.

What Is the Interactive Sky Chart?

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Powered by Heavens Above, our interactive viewer charts the night sky as seen by eye. The map includes the Moon, stars brighter than magnitude 5, the five bright planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn), and deep-sky objects that can be seen without the use of optical aid.

How Do I Use the Interactive Sky Chart to Explore the Night Sky?

Chart the stars and planets visible to the unaided eye from any location, at any time of day or night, on any date between the years 1600 to 2400. Simply enter your location, either via zip code, city, or latitude/longitude, and find out what's up in your sky tonight! Change the horizon view by dragging the green square on the full-sky chart.

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Customize your map to show (or not show) constellation lines, names, and boundaries, deep-sky objects, star and planet names, and more. We also now offer the option to turn off the Sun, in order to show which stars are up during the daytime. The chart is mobile-friendly, so take it with you when you head outside. There's also an option to print a black-on-white version of the all-sky chart — just use the printer icon at top right.

And don't forget to experiment! Discover the difference between equinox and solstice, and find out if the constellations really are upside down on the other side of the equator.

If you have questions about how to use this sky chart, please email us at help@skyandtelescope.org.

Want to Learn More?

Like what you see here? You'll get an even bigger, accurately mapped sky chart, along with oodles of stargazing information, in the pages of Sky & Telescope magazine.

Battlecry
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 28, 2015[1]
ProducerThomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix
Two Steps from Hell chronology
Miracles
(2014)
Battlecry
(2015)
Classics Volume Two
(2015)

Battlecry is the eighth public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, released April 28, 2015.[2] It consists of 26 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.[3] This album features mostly all-new tracks, except for 'Amaria' from the Amaria album. It features vocal performances by Merethe Soltvedt, Nick Phoenix and Felicia Farerre.

Battlecry is the first public album by Two Steps from Hell being released on two discs and furthermore the first public release to feature instrumental versions of two tracks.[3] The cover artwork and the sleeve are designed by Steven R. Gilmore.

Star Sky App

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The track Cannon in D Minor was uploaded in 2014 by Four For Music, Ltd. on YouTube as a demonstration track for their collaboration with Two Steps from Hell.[4]

Principia: master of science download free. The original version of the opening track, 'None Shall Live,' is also available as a commercial single entitled 'Children of the Sun,' featuring vocals by Merethe Soltvedt.[5]

The album was later re-released in 2017 as Battlecry Anthology, featuring instrumental and orchestral versions of all the tracks from the original album.[6]

Track listing[edit]

Battlecry - Disc 1

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.'None Shall Live'Thomas J. Bergersen2:19
2.'Stormkeeper'Nick Phoenix2:55
3.'Victory'Thomas J. Bergersen5:20
4.'Wolf King'Nick Phoenix4:14
5.'Rise Above'Thomas J. Bergersen3:24
6.'Spellcaster'Nick Phoenix3:01
7.'Never Back Down'Thomas J. Bergersen2:55
8.'Red Tower'Nick Phoenix3:08
9.'Cannon in D Minor'Thomas J. Bergersen3:03
10.'Blackout'Nick Phoenix3:45
11.'Stronger Faster Braver'Thomas J. Bergersen4:38

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Battlecry - Disc 2

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12.'Battleborne'Nick Phoenix4:59
13.'Last of the Light'Thomas J. Bergersen2:53
14.'Ultraground'Nick Phoenix3:10
15.'Release Me'Thomas J. Bergersen4:03
16.'Freedom Ship'Nick Phoenix3:22
17.'Amaria' ('Welcome to Amaria' from Amaria)Thomas J. Bergersen3:14
18.'Flight of the Silverbird'Thomas J. Bergersen3:31
19.'Outpost'Nick Phoenix2:58
20.'Unforgiven'Thomas J. Bergersen4:10
21.'Across the Blood Water'Nick Phoenix3:33
22.'No Honor in Blood'Thomas J. Bergersen3:07
23.'Sariel'Nick Phoenix2:49
24.'Star Sky'Thomas J. Bergersen5:30
25.'Battleborne (Instrumental)'Nick Phoenix4:59
26.'Star Sky (Instrumental)'Thomas J. Bergersen5:34
Sky

Powered by Heavens Above, our interactive viewer charts the night sky as seen by eye. The map includes the Moon, stars brighter than magnitude 5, the five bright planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn), and deep-sky objects that can be seen without the use of optical aid.

How Do I Use the Interactive Sky Chart to Explore the Night Sky?

Chart the stars and planets visible to the unaided eye from any location, at any time of day or night, on any date between the years 1600 to 2400. Simply enter your location, either via zip code, city, or latitude/longitude, and find out what's up in your sky tonight! Change the horizon view by dragging the green square on the full-sky chart.

Customize your map to show (or not show) constellation lines, names, and boundaries, deep-sky objects, star and planet names, and more. We also now offer the option to turn off the Sun, in order to show which stars are up during the daytime. The chart is mobile-friendly, so take it with you when you head outside. There's also an option to print a black-on-white version of the all-sky chart — just use the printer icon at top right.

And don't forget to experiment! Discover the difference between equinox and solstice, and find out if the constellations really are upside down on the other side of the equator.

If you have questions about how to use this sky chart, please email us at help@skyandtelescope.org.

Want to Learn More?

Like what you see here? You'll get an even bigger, accurately mapped sky chart, along with oodles of stargazing information, in the pages of Sky & Telescope magazine.

Battlecry
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 28, 2015[1]
ProducerThomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix
Two Steps from Hell chronology
Miracles
(2014)
Battlecry
(2015)
Classics Volume Two
(2015)

Battlecry is the eighth public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, released April 28, 2015.[2] It consists of 26 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.[3] This album features mostly all-new tracks, except for 'Amaria' from the Amaria album. It features vocal performances by Merethe Soltvedt, Nick Phoenix and Felicia Farerre.

Battlecry is the first public album by Two Steps from Hell being released on two discs and furthermore the first public release to feature instrumental versions of two tracks.[3] The cover artwork and the sleeve are designed by Steven R. Gilmore.

Star Sky App

The track Cannon in D Minor was uploaded in 2014 by Four For Music, Ltd. on YouTube as a demonstration track for their collaboration with Two Steps from Hell.[4]

Principia: master of science download free. The original version of the opening track, 'None Shall Live,' is also available as a commercial single entitled 'Children of the Sun,' featuring vocals by Merethe Soltvedt.[5]

The album was later re-released in 2017 as Battlecry Anthology, featuring instrumental and orchestral versions of all the tracks from the original album.[6]

Track listing[edit]

Battlecry - Disc 1

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.'None Shall Live'Thomas J. Bergersen2:19
2.'Stormkeeper'Nick Phoenix2:55
3.'Victory'Thomas J. Bergersen5:20
4.'Wolf King'Nick Phoenix4:14
5.'Rise Above'Thomas J. Bergersen3:24
6.'Spellcaster'Nick Phoenix3:01
7.'Never Back Down'Thomas J. Bergersen2:55
8.'Red Tower'Nick Phoenix3:08
9.'Cannon in D Minor'Thomas J. Bergersen3:03
10.'Blackout'Nick Phoenix3:45
11.'Stronger Faster Braver'Thomas J. Bergersen4:38

Star Sky

Battlecry - Disc 2

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12.'Battleborne'Nick Phoenix4:59
13.'Last of the Light'Thomas J. Bergersen2:53
14.'Ultraground'Nick Phoenix3:10
15.'Release Me'Thomas J. Bergersen4:03
16.'Freedom Ship'Nick Phoenix3:22
17.'Amaria' ('Welcome to Amaria' from Amaria)Thomas J. Bergersen3:14
18.'Flight of the Silverbird'Thomas J. Bergersen3:31
19.'Outpost'Nick Phoenix2:58
20.'Unforgiven'Thomas J. Bergersen4:10
21.'Across the Blood Water'Nick Phoenix3:33
22.'No Honor in Blood'Thomas J. Bergersen3:07
23.'Sariel'Nick Phoenix2:49
24.'Star Sky'Thomas J. Bergersen5:30
25.'Battleborne (Instrumental)'Nick Phoenix4:59
26.'Star Sky (Instrumental)'Thomas J. Bergersen5:34

Charts[edit]

Chart (2015)Peak
position
US Billboard 200[7]183
US Billboard Classical Albums[8]1
US BillboardTop Heatseekers[9]1

Use in media[edit]

The tracks from Two Steps from Hell are frequently used in film trailers and other promotional materials:

  • 'Last of the Light' and 'Unforgiven' were used for two trailers of Uncharted 4.
  • 'None Shall Live' was used in the Captain America: Civil War 'Hero Gear' commercial and trailers for the Ultimate Edition of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Aquaman, and The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone. It was also used in two episodes of the Netflix original series Trollhunters.
  • 'Flight of the Silverbird' was performed at the 2017 annual Edinburgh Royal Military Tattoo.
  • 'Battleborne' and 'Star Sky' were used in Ubisoft's Watch_Dogs 2, during sailboat races mini-game.
  • 'Victory' was used in the NOVA/PBS documentary Day the Dinosaurs Died, during the introduction of the Chicxulub crater.
  • 'Star Sky' was used in an episode of 60 Minutes Australia.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^'iTunes - Music - Battlecry by Two Steps From Hell'. iTunes.
  2. ^'Battlecry is set to be released at the.. - Two Steps From Hell - Facebook'. facebook.com.
  3. ^ ab'Timeline Photos - Two Steps From Hell - Facebook'. facebook.com.
  4. ^FFM & SSO proudly present 'TWO STEPS FROM HELL'. YouTube. 18 July 2014.
  5. ^''Children of the Sun' announcement'. Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  6. ^'Battlecry Anthology'. Two Step From Hell via iTunes.
  7. ^'Billboard 200, May 16, 2015'. billboard.com.
  8. ^'Two Steps From Hell'. billboard.com.
  9. ^'Two Steps From Hell'. billboard.com.
  10. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaZKb4K2k2g
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