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Strauss' Waltz to Dance Among the Stars
SpainMonday, May 26, 2025
The radio antenna in Spain is quite large, about 115 feet across. It is used for many space missions. It helps study Mars, map the stars, and take pictures of the sun. For this event, it will send the waltz into space. The music will travel at the speed of light. It will overtake the Voyager 1 probe, which left the solar system in 2012. This shows that technology can send both science data and human art into space.
This is not the first time music has been sent into deep space. Last year, NASA sent a song by Missy Elliott to Venus. In 2008, they sent "Across the Universe" by The Beatles into deep space. These events show that music can travel far beyond Earth. The European Space Agency's event is a unique way to celebrate two anniversaries. It also shows the connection between music and space.
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