Only thinking about the enormous challanges, the inimaginable distances covered, this project has truelly epic proportions. It's mind boggeling we even can get back data from something that small that far away .... And the music is so fitting. To me it reflects the lonleynes of space ... the nothingness all around. Is this the fifth time I have listened to this song, or the sixth time, I could hear it over and over and over again ... it's so beautifull and fragile.
Thank you! Yes, I felt this song captured those emotions perfectly. To witness such a monumental feat is truly a humbling experience, one that is sadly lost on the majority of those priviliged enough to behold such and event in their lifetime. Too often people lose touch with humanity and get lost in petty day to day squabbles, not realizing how beautiful and fragile life really is.
That's very good, congrats! I love the Voyager missions as well and suggest you check out the song "Voyager" by Nação Zumbi. It's in Portuguese and in a very different style, but is a more explicit tribute to the missions.
Great video.
Only thinking about the enormous challanges, the inimaginable distances covered, this project has truelly epic proportions. It's mind boggeling we even can get back data from something that small that far away .... And the music is so fitting. To me it reflects the lonleynes of space ... the nothingness all around. Is this the fifth time I have listened to this song, or the sixth time, I could hear it over and over and over again ... it's so beautifull and fragile.
Thank you! Yes, I felt this song captured those emotions perfectly. To witness such a monumental feat is truly a humbling experience, one that is sadly lost on the majority of those priviliged enough to behold such and event in their lifetime. Too often people lose touch with humanity and get lost in petty day to day squabbles, not realizing how beautiful and fragile life really is.
That's very good, congrats! I love the Voyager missions as well and suggest you check out the song "Voyager" by Nação Zumbi. It's in Portuguese and in a very different style, but is a more explicit tribute to the missions.