With the sweet tempo of this and ethereal melody, the composer composer Johann Straus “Waltz that is endless in Stanley Kubrick for the 1968’s”
Today “the Blue Danube” Waltz with the rulers orbital ritym actually become music in the cosmos when the European Space Agency The broadcasts of the Liling Classical piece of the depths of celebration of the 50th anniversary of this year’s 50th anniversary, in addition to the Bicentennial of Johann Strauss II in 1825.
Made by Wiener Symphoniker (Vienna Symphony Orchestra), this definite anhem song in space and sci-fi will be sent to NASA’s Voyager 1 Probe in 35-meter deep space space in Cebreos, Spain. Owns of space and music lovers can look at a total 15-minute activity livstream Official Website and in their the YouTube or Instagram’s channel Regardless of your location, starting at 3:30 PM ET (1930 GMT) on Saturday (May 31).
The native German knows “a der schönen Blauen Anonau” translated “to a beautiful Blue Danube,” A Waltlar tribe is endless, “as Vientz website to keep the website at Eventite.
Comprised of Fights in 1866 as a Consolatory Gift of Viennesees after defeating the Ausube War, “Blue Danube” Karl Isidor Beck with “beautiful blue Danube.”
It is one of the most widely recognized pieces of classical music in the world, which is part of Hollywood’s history, those who love the world around the world.
In a Pivotal Transition Scenition from Director Stanley Kubrick’s Magnum Opus Opus “2001: a Space Oodyssey“The film was cut off from a twirling bone in the early days of the first people in a orbiting nuclear weapon platform In the future that the camera follows a nosed-nosed spacelip pan with a slow moving station in space. The tune is going on as another shuttle takeck to Clavius Moonbase built on the lunar face.
Fans can recall “Blue Danube Waltz” working at a stage of “The Simpsons” where a smuggled bag of potato chips (“caution, within a Space Shuttle and keeps catching floating chips in his mouth to waste melody with threads melody.

The king of iconic waltz is not included in the Boyager’s space surveys in the area launched in the space in 1977, but this Waltz is on purposefully corrected by Voyager.
Today, Voyager 1 traveled 15.4 billion miles (24.8 billion kilometers) from the ground, taken this signal of the celebration of nearly 23 minutes and 3 minutes to reach historical spacecraft.