29 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1979-2

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Moonraker - Opening Title Shirley Bassey 1979
2 Infinity Hawkwind 1979
3 Space 1979-10-24 Grateful Dead 1979
4 There's a Moon in the Sky (Called the Moon) B-52s 1979
5 Moonraker - Flight Into Space John Barry 1979
6 Space Fever Cosmic Gal 1979
7 Not of This Earth Neil Norman & His Cosmic Orchestra 1979
8 Soyuz 34 - In Orbit Mission Audio 1979
9 Space 1979-10-31 Grateful Dead 1979
10 Moonraker - Space Laser Battle John Barry 1979
11 Cosmic Race Rockets 1979
12 Star Walk (12'' Mix) Graham Central Station 1979
13 Black Holes (Longer Ultratraxx Remix) Amanda Lear 1979
14 Moonraker - End Title Shirley Bassey 1979

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28 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1979-1

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Alien - Main Title (Rescored Alt) Jerry Goldsmith 1979
2 Black Holes Amanda Lear 1979
3 Planet Claire B-52s 1979
4 Alien - Main Title Jerry Goldsmith 1979
5 Space 1979-02-10 Grateful Dead 1979
6 Children of the Sun Billy Thorpe 1979
7 Solar Anthem Billy Thorpe 1979
8 Soyuz 33 - In Orbit Mission Audio 1979
9 Alien - Hyper Sleep (Rescored Alt) Jerry Goldsmith 1979
10 Space 1979-07-01 Grateful Dead 1979
11 Back to Your Planet Rockets 1979
12 Alien - The Landing Jerry Goldsmith 1979
13 Space 1979-09-02 Grateful Dead 1979
14 Alien - End Title Jerry Goldsmith 1979

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27 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1978-4

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Battlestar Galactica Theme Stu Phillips 1978
2 Light Years Walt Dickerson and Sun Ra 1978
3 Astroport Milkways 1978
4 Rocket Fuel Ten Years After 1978
5 Pioneer Venus NASA Documentary 1978
6 Arriving UFO Yes 1978
7 Space Dance Walt Dickerson and Sun Ra 1978
8 Space 1978-11-20 Grateful Dead 1978
9 Venus Rapsody Rockets 1978
10 Venus Charlie Mike Sierra 1978
11 Third Planet Sun Ra 1978
12 Battlestar Galactica Giorgio Moroder 1978

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26 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1978-3

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Flying Saucer Attack Rezillos 1978
2 Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds - The Spirit of Man Julie Covington, Phil Lynott, Richard Burton 1978
3 Astrolights (Live) Rockets 1978
4 On the Moon Charlie Mike Sierra 1978
5 Space 1978-09-16 Grateful Dead 1978
6 Soyuz 30 / Salyut 6 - In Orbit Mission Audio 1978
7 Funky Space Reincarnation Marvin Gaye 1978
8 Theme From Close Encounters Meco 1978
9 Mission to Lyra Space Project 1978
10 Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds - Brave New World David Essex, Richard Burton 1978
11 I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper Sarah Brightman and Hot Gossip 1978

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25 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1978-2

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Destination Venus Rezillos 1978
2 Lunar Orbital Charlie Mike Sierra 1978
3 Cosmic Reign Crusaders 1978
4 Theme From Star Trek Galactic Force Band 1978
5 Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Disco Version) Gene Page 1978
6 Conquest of the Stars Space Project 1978
7 Mars Charlie Mike Sierra 1978
8 Soyuz 28 / Salyut 6 - In Orbit Mission Audio 1978
9 Space 1978-09-15 Grateful Dead 1978
10 Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds - Thunder Child Chris Thompson, Richard Burton 1978
11 Uncle Sam's on Mars - Iron Dream Hawkwind 1978
12 Spacelab Kraftwerk 1978
13 Twelve Bars From Mars Lenny White 1978
14 Friendly Galaxy Sun Ra 1978
15 Lady Capella Space Project 1978

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24 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1978-1

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds - The Eve of the War Justin Hayward, Richard Burton 1978
2 Spaceman Bolland & Bolland 1978
3 Space 1978-04-16 Grateful Dead 1978
4 Astro Walt Dickerson and Sun Ra 1978
5 Battle of the Stars Charlie Mike Sierra 1978
6 Beyond Orion Space Project 1978
7 Nightflight to Venus Boney M 1978
8 Soyuz 28 - In Orbit Mission Audio 1978
9 Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds - Forever Autumn Justin Hayward, Richard Burton 1978
10 Rocket Countdown / Blastoff Brothers Johnson 1978
11 Space Disco Cosmic Hoffmann 1978
12 Cosmic Indigo Lenny White 1978
13 Space 1978-07-08 Grateful Dead 1978
14 Dance of the Cosmo-Aliens Sun Ra 1978

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23 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1977-3

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
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SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Star Trek Maynard Ferguson 1977
2 Voyager - Greetings From Earth 6 Golden Record 1977
3 Theme From Star Trek Montefiori Cocktail 1977
4 Мне приснился шум дождя It Had the Sound of Rain Надежда Чепага и Владислав Коннов Nadezhda Chepaga & Vladislav Konnov 1977
5 Voyager - Greetings From Earth 7 Golden Record 1977
6 Destination Moon Norman Connors 1977
7 Space Rock Rockets 1977
8 Cygnus X-1 Rush 1977
9 Voyager - Greetings From Earth 8 Golden Record 1977
10 Star Trek Ventures 1977
11 Capricorn One - Main Title Jerry Goldsmith 1977
12 Tango in Space Space 1977
13 Voyager - Greetings From Earth 9 Golden Record 1977
14 Capricorn One - Kay's Theme [Trio Source] - Elliot is Missing Jerry Goldsmith 1977
15 Moon Rider Up With People 1977
16 Capricorn One - Breakout [LP Imitation] Jerry Goldsmith 1977
17 Voyager - Greetings From Earth 10 Golden Record 1977
18 Rocket Man (Version 2) Spotnicks 1977
19 Capricorn One - The Celebration Jerry Goldsmith 1977
20 Aliens in Our Midst Twinkeyz 1977
21 Voyager - Greetings From Earth 11 Golden Record 1977
22 Capricorn One - End Title Jerry Goldsmith 1977

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18 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1977-2

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Opening / Let There Be Light John Williams 1977
2 Voyager 1 - Launch Mission Audio 1977
3 Flying Saucer Alan Lee Quintet and Friends 1977
4 Girl From Mars Ash 1977
5 Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Indian Chant John Williams 1977
6 Voyager - Greetings From Earth 1 Golden Record 1977
7 Родина слышит, родина знает The Motherland Hears, the Motherland Knows БДХ п / у В.Попова, солист Д. Голов BDKh cond. V. Popov, soloist D. Golov 1977
8 Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft Carpenters 1977
9 Voyager - Greetings From Earth 2 Golden Record 1977
10 Close Encounters of the Third Kind - The Conversation John Williams 1977
11 Звездная песня неба Starry Sky Song Евгенич Головин (Давида Тухманова - Вларимира Фирсова) Yevgenij Golovin (Davida Tukhmanova - Vladimira Firsova) 1977
12 Как нас Юра в полёт провожал As We Accompanied Yurij in Flight Иосиф Визбор Iosif Kobzon 1977
13 Voyager - Greetings From Earth 3 Golden Record 1977
14 Telstar Spotnicks 1977
15 The Disco Spaceship Laurie Marshall 1977
16 Voyager - Greetings From Earth 4 Golden Record 1977
17 Звёздная песня неба Starry Sky Song Леонид Сметанников Leonid Smetannikov 1977
18 Banned From Argo Lesile Fish 1977
19 Spaceship Superstar Prism 1977
20 Voyager - Greetings From Earth 5 Golden Record 1977
21 Close Encounters of the Third Kind - The Visitors / Bye / End Titles John Williams 1977
22 Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Disco 45 John Williams 1977

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17 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1977-1

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Star Wars IV: A New Hope - Main Title / Rebel Blockade John Williams 1977
2 Jupiter Earth, Wind & Fire 1977
3 Star Wars IV: A New Hope - The Dune Sea of Tatooine & Jawa Sandcrawler John Williams 1977
4 Space Cadets Harvey Mason 1977
5 The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress Jimmy Webb 1977
6 Star Wars IV: A New Hope - The Hologram & Binary Sunset John Williams 1977
7 Spaceman Journey 1977
8 Star Wars IV: A New Hope - Cantina Band #1 John Williams 1977
9 Soyuz 24 Nova 1977
10 Star Wars IV: A New Hope - Cantina Band #2 John Williams 1977
11 Rocket Ride Kiss 1977
12 Ballad for Space Lovers Space 1977
13 Star Wars IV: A New Hope - Princess Leia's Theme John Williams 1977
14 Universe Marc Bolan 1977
15 Starship 109 Mistral 1977
16 Star Wars IV: A New Hope - The Throne Room / End Title John Williams 1977
17 Star Wars Meco 1977

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Space Settlement Governance and Property Rights

Copyright © 2016 by Thomas Gangale
@ThomasGangale

Statement of the Party of the First Part

In the process of doing some self-education, I have been listening to the Space Show archives when I came across the show where you were interviewed.  You gave this e-mail address and requested listeners to contact you if they wished.

As we get closer to returning crew to the moon, I think that there could be a long-term problem if the groundwork isn't set properly from the start.

It could be that functional ownership would work well for a long time.  But eventually there will be enough people living on the moon in interdependent relationships that they will want to become politically independent.  But if there were not clear rules set down from the beginning then there could be competing territorial claims based upon past historical use.  We see this problem all the time such as the dispute in the South China Sea.  It seems very difficult for neighboring countries to resolve border disputes between themselves even over a period of decades.  These disagreements can results in conflict and bloodshed.

So here is what I would propose be done before people start investing in and establishing claims on the moon.  I would like to propose that the borders for future lunar countries be established before anybody arrives.  In that way, anybody who goes to the moon and anybody who spends money developing resources there will have no excuse. They knew what they were investing their resources into and so they don't have any place to complain when that section of territory becomes independent.

Like the Northwest Ordinance, we should set a well-defined population level at which people living in the territory would be free to vote their own form of government however they wish.  However, any assets that they nationalize will have to be compensated at fair market value.

With this approach, everybody going to the moon will understand that they will have to make their own best guess as to the future outcome. If they guessed incorrectly then they may end up living within a country that they don't like.  However, they still can't complain because all they would have to do is look around at their neighbors and guess as to what form of government their neighbors will vote for.

The advantage of this approach, is that people desiring a similar type of future government can tend to congregate with each other and would be motivated to develop their own country.  A libertarian government is one obvious example.  But there would be others.  Certain (polar) countries would have better resources than others and so this framework could accelerate the development of those countries.

Now, I recognize that any treaty laying the boundaries of future lunar countries is so far in the future that it may be difficult to establish a treaty or such which would define those countries. However, I'm wondering if this process and those boundaries could be formally or informally set so that as the problem grows, people will keep referring back to the proposal made from the very beginning that, if it had been adopted then, would prevents the problem.  So, it might develop a retrospective authority.

I'm no lawyer and I understand that this idea is probably a bit far out there, but I wanted to run it past you to get your thoughts.


Statement of the Party of the Second Part

I believe that nearly all space law scholars agree that the law needs to be developed further, and that is what we try to do. If there were no need to develop the law further, there would not be much to space law beyond contracts and liability, and I would be looking for a more interesting field of intellectual endeavor.
Pursuant to Article II of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, claims are prohibited. The purpose of this principle is to prevent the types of conflict you describe. What is permissible in international law is to reduce natural resources to possession by the act of removing those resources from their place. Thus, the U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act of 2015 is consistent with U.S. international obligations. Another principle of international law, found in Article IX, is that "States Parties shall conduct all their activities in outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, with due regard to the corresponding interests of all other States Parties to the Treaty." The same article also addresses a duty not to cause "potentially harmful interference" to the activities of another State Party. From this, some believe that there is in principle a limited zone of exclusive control during a space activity which could (and should) evolve in international law. Specifics that need to be worked out include the territorial extent of the zone, which may vary with the type of activity, and the duration of the zone, which would expire some time after the activity ceased.

Since claims are prohibited, one owns only what one brings, builds, or the natural resources one removes. Investment should be attracted on the basis of an entity's technical ability to obtain the resources, not on claims. Since there is a duty to conduct activities in outer space with due regard to the corresponding interests of others, and not to cause potentially harmful interference, what is the point of a claim? What matters is getting to a place first.

The problem with a claim is determining what is the registering authority. A U.S. entity, a Chinese entity, and a Russian entity might well register competing claims with their respective governments, setting up a scenario for conflict. An international authority might be established, but competing geopolitical interests would likely drive its internal processes... it might deny a claim simply because "too many" U.S. entities already had established claims and "not enough" Russian entities had established claims.

On what basis would the Moon be divided? Combining the "common heritage of mankind" doctrine with the basic principle of international law that all states are equal leads to a thesis that each nation on Earth has an equal, undivided interest in the Moon and other celestial bodies. A lot of people in developed countries have philosophical heartburn with that idea. The problem with dividing the Moon into national territories (future countries) is that it would force this issue. The only way that a state could be assured of having an equal share of benefit from the Moon, were it to be divided, would be to own and to have sovereignty over an equal division, whereas it is exceedingly unlikely that all states would agree to "quit-claim" their interests in the Moon. If an international authority were to divide the Moon, it would be legally obligated to do to on the basis of equality. Well, what is equal on a heterogeneous body such as the Moon? It is likely that each territory would need to have not only the same geographic area, but the same proportions of maria, uplands, near side, far side, polar ice, et cetera. That would be 193 equal slices of the Moon, possibly more if the Holy See and the Palestinian Authority were to be included, and it likely would tax the talents of an Elbridge Gerry to draw that many contiguous territories containing all of the necessary proportionalities.

In any case, the Kingdom of Tonga (where I currently reside), a nation of 100,000 people, would be entitled to as much of the Moon as the U.S. This leads to the next problem. So the King of Tonga now owns a slice of the Moon. Oh, very nice, except that he hasn't the means to use that claim. Of course, Tonga could lease sections of its claim to other entities, just as Tonga leased its licensed positions in geostationary orbit to foreign interests. This is an example of rent-seeking, a term in economics and in public-choice theory, which involves seeking to increase one's share of existing wealth without creating new wealth. Well, we want to create new wealth, and to my knowledge, no one has come up with a more efficient economic model for doing that than "first in time, first in right." I don't see a logical tie between creating the boundaries of territories and encouraging investment. What matters to investors is certainty in the rule of law that ensures property rights.

Why should we divide the Moon so as to provide the basis for future nation-states? Nation-states formed in 17th century Central Europe in response the security competition occasioned by the decline of the Holy Roman Empire; in creating new nation-states from artificial boundaries in the 19th and 20th centuries, the former colonial powers of Europe did a damned good job of perpetuating security competition all over the Earth. Why would we want to repeat that mistake on the Moon?

I hope that someday there will be populations in outer space that are desirous, deserving, and capable of political independence. However, I don't see how a Russian sector or a Chinese sector on the Moon would be a step toward that goal. When was the last time that Russia or China granted independence to anyone? Ask the Chechens or the Uyghurs how well that is working out for them.

Scholars have been writing on the sociology and governance of space settlements at least since the 1970s, so there is quite a body of literature. I am not that familiar with it yet, but I plan to begin familiarizing myself next year, as it is a subject that interests me, but for now there are more immediate legal problems that I am working on. In my study of space law, I find examples of our doing too little too late, and there have been times when we have tried to do too much too soon. As usual, wisdom lies in being able to see the middle way. We can offer the future the benefit of our best present thinking, but we must not remove from the future options which may contain little potential for evil. As in medicine, first we must do no harm.
 
 

16 February 2016

A Fridge Too Far

Copyright © 2016 by Thomas Gangale
@ThomasGangale

I wouldn't have believed that I would miss having a refrigerator in the bedroom as much as I do. I remember how I felt when we first got it: cool, it's like living in a hotel room... now all we need is room service. It broke down over the weekend. I guess it wouldn't be as big of an adjustment if I hadn't let Jadzia Tongilava and Doobie Mapapalangi drag me on a chase after pigs through terrain recently submerged due to a tropical cyclone. Their pulling me along like that made every step feel like going down a steep grade, which is hell on the knees for anyone with anterior cruciate laxity. I paid for indulging my "fight girls" that night. Just walking around the house was an ordeal. So, having to walk from the bedroom to the main refrigerator in the kitchen for juice, ice cubes, et cetera very much felt like a fridge too far.

Jadzia Tongilava

 
Doobie Mapapalangi

Thomas Gangale's Tales of Tonga

15 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1976-2

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Journey Into Capricorn Stan Kenton 1976
2 1. Man of Leo 2. Stellar 3. Space Theme 4. Space Requiem Stomu Yamashta 1976
3 Soyuz 22 - In Orbit Mission Audio 1976
4 Space War Todd Rundgren & Utopia 1976
5 Space Shuttle Enterprise Rolled Out CBS News 1976
6 Space Shuttle Enterprise Rolled Out NBC News 1976
7 Theme From Star Trek Van McCoy 1976
8 Last Space Train Rockets 1976
9 Martian Landscape UFO 1976
10 Pegasus Stan Kenton 1976
11 Star Trek Todd Rundgren & Utopia 1976

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14 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1976-1

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Black Hole Utopia 1976
2 Space 1999 Year 2 Main Theme & End Titles Derek Wadsworth 1976
3 Apesanteur Weightless Rockets 1976
4 Осколок Луны Lunar Shard Юрий Визбор Yurij Vizbor 1976
5 Soyuz 21 - In Orbit Mission Audio 1976
6 Soyuz 21 Nova 1976
7 Star Trek Eumir Deodato 1976
8 Time Warp Todd Rundgren & Utopia 1976
9 Viking 1 - Mars Landing ABC News 1976
10 Uncle Sam's on Mars [Atomhenge] Hawkwind 1976
11 Orbit Jean-Yves Labat 1976
12 Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft Klaatu 1976
13 You Are My Starship Norman Connors 1976
14 Ballade Sur Mars Walk on Mars Rockets 1976

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12 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1975-2

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Rockin' Rocket Long Tall Ernie & the Shakers 1975
2 The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress Judy Collins 1975
3 Venusian Suite (Part I Sirenes) Lenny White 1975
4 Venusian Suite (Part II) Lenny White 1975
5 Soyuz 19 - Launch BBC News 1975
6 Apollo Soyuz - Launch Mission Audio 1975
7 Handshake in Space Mission Audio 1975
8 Cosmic Strut Mahavishnu Orchestra 1975
9 A Treatise on Cosmic Fire" (Excerpt 1: The Fire of Mind) Todd Rundgren & Utopia 1975
10 A Treatise on Cosmic Fire" (Excerpt 2: The Fire of Spirit) Todd Rundgren & Utopia 1975
11 Pegasus Mahavishnu Orchestra 1975

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06 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1975-1

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Earth Ship Mahavishnu Orchestra 1975
2 Space 1999 Barry Gray 1975
3 Star Drek Bobby Pickett & Peter Ferrara 1975
4 Star Trek Charles Randolph Grean Sounde 1975
5 Lost in Space Graeme Edge Band 1975
6 Soyuz 17 - In Orbit Mission Audio 1975
7 Spiral Galaxy 28948 Hawkwind 1975
8 Гагаринский марш (Мы в космос улетаем на работу) Gagarin's March (We Are Leaving for Space to Work) Иосиф Кобзон Iosif Kobzon 1975
9 The Little Girl From Mars Jean-Jacques Perrey 1975
10 I Want to See Another World Jefferson Starship 1975
11 Kohoutek Journey 1975
12 On the Way Home to Earth Mahavishnu Orchestra 1975

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04 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1974-2

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Uhura's Theme Nichelle Nichols 1974
2 Saturn Boy Star Park 1974
3 Mariner 10 - Mercury Flyby NASA Documentary 1974
4 The Planets - Mercury, the Winged Messenger Gustav Holst / London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn cond. 1974
5 Beyond the Seventh Galaxy Return to Forever 1974
6 Salyut 3 Nova 1974
7 Soyuz 14 - In Orbit Mission Audio 1974
8 Children of the Universe Comus 1974
9 Five Hundred Miles High (alternate take) Stan Getz 1974
10 Soyuz 16 - In Orbit Mission Audio 1974
11 Vulcan Worlds Return to Forever 1974
12 Vulcan Princess Stanley Clarke 1974
13 Yesterday Princess Stanley Clarke 1974

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03 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1974-1

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Spaced Aerosmith 1974
2 Skylab 4 - Endurance Record Mission Audio 1974
3 Большое космическое путешествие - Пою сам млечный путь The Great Space Journey - The Milky Way Itself Sings (неизвестный исполнитель) (unknown artist) 1974
4 Надежда Hope Анна Герман Anna Gherman 1974
5 Five Hundred Miles High Stan Getz 1974
6 Mariner 10 - Venus Flyby NASA Documentary 1974
7 The Planets - Venus, the Bringer of Peace Gustav Holst / London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn cond. 1974
8 Песня юных космонавтов Song of the Young Cosmonauts Большой детский хор Гостелерадио СССР Great Children's Choir of Radio and Television of the USSR 1974
9 So Long Supernova Comus 1974
10 Earth Juice Return to Forever 1974
11 Skylab 4 - Undocking and Flyaround Mission Audio 1974
12 All Fly Away Jefferson Starship 1974
13 Dark Star - Benson Arizona John Yager 1974

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02 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1973-3

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Saturn, Lord of the Ring Manfred Mann's Earth Band 1973
2 Skylab 4 - EVA Mission Audio 1973
3 Ночь прошла The Night Passed Москва-Кассиопейа ОСТ Moskva-Kassiopeja OST 1973
4 Skylab 4R - Vehicle Rollout NASA PAO 1973
5 Skylab 4 - Kohoutek Observation 1 Mission Audio 1973
6 Raketou na Mars Rocket to Mars Vira Špinarová 1973
7 Skylab 4 - Moth Eggs and Larvae Mission Audio 1973
8 Skylab 4 - Kohoutek Observation 2 Mission Audio 1973
9 Theme to the Mothership Return to Forever 1973
10 Skylab 4 - Birth of the Moths Mission Audio 1973
11 Space Is Deep [Space Ritual] Hawkwind 1973
12 Skylab 4 - Motion Sickness Mission Audio 1973
13 Skylab 4 - Kohoutek Observation 3 Mission Audio 1973
14 Space Circus Return to Forever 1973
15 Skylab 4 - Conversation With Kohoutek Mission Audio 1973
16 Skylab 4 - Kohoutek Observation 4 Mission Audio 1973
17 Знаки Зодиака Signs of the Zodiac Владимир Высоцский Vladimir Vysotskij 1973

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01 February 2016

Countdown to Yuri's Night: The Ultimate Space Music Collection, CD1973-2

It's the "ultimate" because this trip through music, space, and time keeps growing. More than 2,700 music tracks organized chronologically, spanning more than a century, plus voice clips from space missions and other historical events. More than 200 hours of musical exploration... and counting.
SelectionTitlePerformerRelease
Year
1 Space Race Billy Preston 1973
2 Skylab 3 - Docking Mission Audio 1973
3 Звёздная песня неба Starry Sky Song Геннадий Белов Gennadij Belov 1973
4 Earth Calling [Space Ritual] Hawkwind 1973
5 Skylab 3 - Space Adaptation Sickness Mission Audio 1973
6 На космодроме Байконур At the Bajkonur Cosmodrome Константин Беляев Konstantin Belyayev 1973
7 Space Station #5 Montrose 1973
8 Skylab 3 - Leaking RCS Thrusters Mission Audio 1973
9 Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy Return to Forever 1973
10 Skylab 3 - Solar Shield Deployment EVA Mission Audio 1973
11 Space Flight Lee Perry & I Roy 1973
12 Skylab 4 - Rollout NASA PAO 1973
13 Celestial Terrestrial Commuters Mahavishnu Orchestra 1973
14 Skylab 3 - Endurance Record Mission Audio 1973
15 After the Cosmic Rain Return to Forever 1973
16 Skylab 3 - Solar Flare Mission Audio 1973
17 Silver Machine [Space Ritual] Hawkwind 1973

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