December 15, 2950 was officially declared Interplanetary Earthshine Day in remembrance of the first sight to inspire man to reach for the stars: the ever changing face of the moon. Even when in it's finest crescent, the majestic surface cast in shadow is faintly set alight by the shine of the mother Earth herself. This image emblazoned every spacecraft mankind built, and finally was placed upon the flag of the Interplanetary Alliance as a symbol of mankind's roots - and an inspiration to keep growing.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Episodic Music: The Great Red Eye Part V
Earthshine
December 15, 2950 was officially declared Interplanetary Earthshine Day in remembrance of the first sight to inspire man to reach for the stars: the ever changing face of the moon. Even when in it's finest crescent, the majestic surface cast in shadow is faintly set alight by the shine of the mother Earth herself. This image emblazoned every spacecraft mankind built, and finally was placed upon the flag of the Interplanetary Alliance as a symbol of mankind's roots - and an inspiration to keep growing.
December 15, 2950 was officially declared Interplanetary Earthshine Day in remembrance of the first sight to inspire man to reach for the stars: the ever changing face of the moon. Even when in it's finest crescent, the majestic surface cast in shadow is faintly set alight by the shine of the mother Earth herself. This image emblazoned every spacecraft mankind built, and finally was placed upon the flag of the Interplanetary Alliance as a symbol of mankind's roots - and an inspiration to keep growing.
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