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Essays of the Cosmos by Venus Martian, released 13 May 2015 1. Dancing Aurorae in the Heliosheath 2. The Dangers and Marvels of Stellar Exploration 3. A Forest of Rogue Planets 4. Undeciphered Signal 5. Skimming Through the Atmosphere of an Ice Giant 6. Tidal Locking and the Issue of Perennial Darkness.
We welcome Venus Martian to our netlabel. Venus Martian - Essays of the CosmosTracklist:1. Dancing Aurorae in the Heliosheath2 . 4. Undeciphered Signal. 5. Skimming Through the Atmosphere of an Ice Giant. 6. Notes: With the exclusion of the first song (Dancing Aurorae in the Heliosheath), and only because it contains an overdubbed track, the album has been recorded as an improvised live performance with no preparation and with a minimalistic setup composed of a monophonic synth and a few pedal effects: a ring modulator, a digital delay and a digital reverb.
Dark ambient, drone artist located deep into the soul of the the Sol System.
Copernicus is often described as a lone astronomer who defiantly argued that the sun, not the Earth was at the center of the cosmos. Copernicus' contributions to astronomy are so significant that they warrant their own term: The Copernican Revolution. The movement of Mercury and Venus had been perplexing for a long time. Plato and Eudoxus noted that these planets never strayed far from the sun. It was almost like they were tethered to the sun, they could move a bit ahead of it or lag behind. In the 5th century AD Martianus Capella had argued that Mercury and Venus orbited the sun, which in turn rotated around the Earth. This was not the first sun-centered system that was argued either. Aristarchus of Samos had proposed a heliocentric system and the Pythagoreans before him had argued that the sun was the "central fire".
Venus spins slowly in the opposite direction most planets do. Its thick atmosphere traps heat in a runaway greenhouse effect, making it the hottest planet in our solar system-with surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead. Glimpses below the clouds reveal volcanoes and deformed mountains. Venus may have had a shallow liquid-water ocean and habitable surface temperatures for up to 2 billion years of its early history, according to computer modeling of the planet’s ancient climate. The exploration of the solar system is uniquely poised to bring planetary scientists, worldwide, together under the common theme of understanding the origin, evolution and bodies of our solar neighborhood.
Опубликовано: 17 мая 2017 г. Kyle Morrison - The Cosmos I: Martian Dusk. Dirk Verbeuren and Paul Jacovino. The Cosmos I - Martian Dusk.
| Dancing Aurorae In The Heliosheath | 7:20 |
| The Dangers And Marvels Of Stellar Exploration | 6:35 |
| A Forest Of Rogue Planets | 6:45 |
| Undeciphered Signal | 3:54 |
| Skimming Through The Atmosphere Of An Ice Giant | 7:39 |
| Tidal Locking And The Issue Of Perennial Darkness | 11:34 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petroglyph518 | Venus Martian | Essays Of The Cosmos (6xFile, MP3, Album, VBR) | Petroglyph Music | Petroglyph518 | Norway | 2017 |
| Petroglyph518 | Venus Martian | Essays Of The Cosmos (6xFile, FLAC, Album, 24b) | Petroglyph Music | Petroglyph518 | Norway | 2017 |
| Petroglyph518 | Venus Martian | Essays Of The Cosmos (6xFile, ogg, Album) | Petroglyph Music | Petroglyph518 | Norway | 2017 |
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