“Philae’s journey” by Vangelis
The second of a trio of music videos released by ESA to celebrate the first ever attempted soft landing on a comet by ESA’s Rosetta mission.
Vangelis, the world-renowned musician, has composed this piece of music specially for ESA and inspired by the Rosetta mission. Vangelis’s music is often linked to themes of science, history and exploration, and he is best known for his Academy Award?winning score for the film Chariots of Fire, composing scores for the films Antarctica, Blade Runner, 1492: Conquest of Paradise and Alexander, and the use of his music in the documentary series Cosmos, by Carl Sagan.
Vangelis said: “Mythology, science and space exploration are subjects that have fascinated me since my early childhood. And they were always connected somehow with the music I write.”
Video copyright: ESA/Vangelis
Original music: Vangelis
Follow the Rosetta mission at: http://www.esa.int/rosetta
Also watch:
Part one: “Arrival” by Vangelis
http://youtu.be/FJrUnzLsmZk
Part three: “Rosetta’s waltz” by Vangelis
http://youtu.be/PUpSVxoCcik
More information about Vangelis at: http://elsew.com/data/latest.htm
More information on the album at the UDiscoverMusic online store: https://store.udiscovermusic.com/artist.html?a=vangelis
What's going on .. Nothing about Philae ??? Tell us somthing new !!
Interesante…
Very cool indeed !
so good to see that we spend 100's of billions of $'s to find, dust.?
imagine the FREE hospitals, schools, water/food supplies that could have been purchased. stop this nonsense already!
GOOD LUCK :-))) http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/may/08/rosetta-spacecraft-begins-to-listen-out-for-philae-contact
More than a hint of "Soil Festivities" on this great track…
Nice video, but that's not really what happened is it? This video doesn't show the thruster not firing, the ice harpoon failing, the ice screws failing, and the probe bouncing off uncontrollably, bouncing again across a ridge and eventually falling sideways into an unknown shadowy hole where none of the science instruments worked. But yeah, 100% success says ESA. A peculiar european definition of success maybe…
Great elektronic musik ! ??
Great elektronic musik ! ??
The album version of this track is called "Philae's descent". Captures very well the drama of the moment, I think.
Is this Rosetta by Vangelis or Final Fantasy VII background level music?