"The Phoenix" - American Space Age Song
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2023
- On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, killing all seven crew members, Francis Richard Scobee, Michael J. Smith, Ellison S. Onizuka, Judith A. Resnik, Ronald E. McNair, Gregory Jarvis, and Christa McAuliffe. The spacecraft disintegrated 46,000 feet (14 km) above the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Cape Canaveral, Florida.
"The Phoenix" was created and sung by Julia Ecklar. The song was originally created around 1983 but this version was published in her 1991 album "Walkabout".
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When the machine spirit tells its life story.
Praise the Omnissiah.
@@camohawk6703 Agreed praise the omnissiah
Ave machina deus
Seems to be based on Anne Mcaffrey's "The ship who" books. Check em' out.
Wait till, the tank b17 joins....
and that's how the Adeptus Mechanicus was born
in all seriousness this is a beautiful song
The Fallen shall ever be remembered as the emperors finest
the machine spirit sings of its mission and it knows its objective.
praise be to the machine god
@@pickle7465 the omnissiah, you mean
I'm earning a nerd emoji but considering the reference to the tower of flame in Capsule 12 the spirit she sings about I think is the one of the crew of Apollo 1 that figuratively kept living on through successive missions, and virtually the spirit of every pioneer that found death for the sake of mankind
@@OskarCremonesi died in a fateful explosion because of a bad O-ring
To all those who have died reaching for the stars. We shall never forget your sacrifice.
Definitely, as they could've lead us into another era. May they clash glasses as they see humanity lead us to the stars.
Peace to the mortal who have left. High Hopes to the next space age.
there is no such thing as too great of a sacrifice for spaceflight, it could take $100 trillion and cost a hundred thousand lives yet it would be more than worth it.
Rest in peace all you space cowboys who took that one last ride to the stars. 🥃
Today marks the 38th anniversary of the Challenger explosion. Today marks the 38th anniversary of the day the world cried out as one. Never forget the sacrifice these brave heroes made in the name of exploration and scientific discovery.
even if it took 1,000 lives and costs 50 trillion dollars spaceflight would still be worth it, if humanity is to survive any number of mass extinctions spaceflight might very well be the only possible way, something like a gamma ray burst or a man made superbug which is as contagious as the flu but as deadly as ebola very possible could wipe out the entirety of human race on earth.
Next step “fire in the sky”
Definitely yes!
There was one small step! AND A FIRE IN THE SKYYYYYY!
@@Venator-Class_Star_Destroyer see her fire in the SKYYYYYY
Through Trial and error we shall prevail, no death ever shall be in vain.
shit it could cost $100 trillion and a hundred thousand lives yet it would be more than worth it, if a gamma ray burst were to hit us tomorrow humanity would be doomed, if a gamma ray burst hit us yet we had colonies across the solar system and outposts on other solar systems we would be fine as a species.
To the Machine God, we bequethe thee, may you forever surge within the Motive Force.
20th Century American Pioneers!
Chills
Absolutely wonderful video!!
Ad astra per aspera.
Took 5 Billion Years to see this moment realized from a New Species Dream. Behold, Mars Cydonia. Whispers of the past, and a New Frontier.
MINUS TEN AND COUNTING WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
is this on spotify? I can't find it for the love of god
i think it was at one point but got taken down, sadly
Isn't the same song as "Some Kind of Hero"?
Edit: I meant "same singer" lol whooooops
no i think that song has a different melody
@@hanque4684 OH! TYPO! I meant "same singer" LOL
@@lesliefish_filk Thank you
Nah this is Julia eklar, some kind of hero was Leslie fish
discord link is broken
Where Onizuka?