Stellardrone - Eternity [SpaceAmbient Channel]

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📡 Stellardrone is a pseudonym of amateur composer (Edgaras, b.1987) who started creating music in 2007. Using only computer software (Reason, Ableton) and virtual synthesizers. He is mostly interested in ambient/electronic/space music.

Releasing all albums for free (with an option to donate/buy) and promotes free sharing of digital copies.

🌌 Stellardrone Websites:

🎨 Image: Unknown.
Artist: Unknown.

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🛰️ All music & art on the SpaceAmbient channel is used to promote indie artists & more.
Any space/sci-fi music or photo/art submissions, copyright issues:

The music & art on this channel is great for studying, relaxing, inspiration, painting, writing Sci-Fi novels or films & a lot more.

I'll be uploading space ambient & electronic music and all kinds of spacey music, psybient, synth, retro, drone, downtempo, chill & feature them in stunning futuristic space art that fits with the music that has a futuristic, Sci-Fi, space atmosphere/theme to it.
I try to make the music and art in the videos fit together in some way to make it all feel more alive which takes often time.
I will sometimes as well create an art piece using Midjourney that will fit with the music as much as possible.
I'll discover new artists, music, art & more.

Enjoy Cosmonauts... 👨‍🚀👩🏾‍🚀🚀
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Astronomer Carl Sagan:
The spacecraft was a long way from home.

I thought it would be a good idea, just after Saturn, to have them take one last glance homeward. From Saturn, the Earth would appear too small for Voyager to make out any detail. Our planet would be just a point of light, a lonely pixel hardly distinguishable from the other points of light Voyager would see: nearby planets, far off suns. But precisely because of the obscurity of our world thus revealed, such a picture might be worth having.

So, here they are: a mosaic of squares laid down on top of the planets in a background smattering of more distant stars. Because of the reflection of sunlight off the spacecraft, the Earth seems to be sitting in a beam of light, as if there were some special significance to this small world; but it's just an accident of geometry and optics. There is no sign of humans in this picture: not our reworking of the Earth's surface; not our machines; not ourselves. From this vantage point, our obsession with nationalisms is nowhere in evidence. We are too small. On the scale of worlds, humans are inconsequential: a thin film of life on an obscure and solitary lump of rock and metal.

Consider again that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it, everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you've ever heard of, every human being who ever was lived out their lives. The aggregate of all our joys and sufferings; thousands of confident religions, ideologies and economic doctrines; every hunter and forager; every hero and coward; every creator and destroyer of civilizations; every king and peasant, every young couple in love; every mother and father; hopeful child; inventor and explorer; every teacher of morals; every corrupt politician; every supreme leader; every superstar; every saint and sinner in the history of our species, lived there — on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.

The Earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena.

Think of the endless cruelties visited by the inhabitants of one corner of this pixel on the scarcely distinguishable inhabitants of some other corner. How frequent their misunderstandings; how eager they are to kill one another; how fervent their hatreds. Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors so that in glory and triumph they could become the momentary masters of a fraction of a dot. Our posturings, our imagined self-importance, the delusion that we have some privileged position in the universe, are challenged by this point of pale light.

Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity — in all this vastness — there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. Like it or not, for the moment, the Earth is where we make our stand.

It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. It underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the only home we've ever known.

The pale blue dot.

ajasonsmith
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This makes me feel emotions I can’t even describe

Dlippincott
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My little dog of 15 years passed 6 months ago and was listening to some chill music while she was sleeping. She passed while this track was playing and i tear up everytime i hear it. But although I'm sad it fills me with a sense of calm and wonder. Maybe I might see her again . She is still in my heart.

tomcrawley
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How can a song give you so many feelings and takes you to places without moving your feet? I feel like I travelled the whole universe in 6:21 minutes.

Ashling
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Closing your eyes to this song literally feels like your floating in an empty void full of stars and galaxies. It's so breath taking... 🥲🥰

ZodiaKGalXy
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Eternity

The spacecraft was a long way from home.
I thought it might be a good idea, just after Saturn,
to have them take one last glance homeward.
From Saturn,
the earth would appear too small for voyager to make out any details.
Our planet would be just a point of light, a lonely pixel
hardly distinguishable from any
other points of light voyager would see;
nearby planets, far off suns
but precisely because of the obscurity of our world thus revealed...
such a picture might be worth having.
It has been well understood by the
scientists and philosophers of classical antiquity
that the earth is just a mere point...
in a vast...
encompassing...
cosmos.

Beautiful words bro.

miracles
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I saw this golden quote somewhere:
"Born too late to explore the earth born too early to explore the universe".

Pygmygerbil
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look up at the night sky while listening to this song.


its a truly beautiful experience.

livethefuture
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This Music is representing the size of universe. Massive.

xenomcze
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Today, I'm 19 year old, and I went through a lot since the last year, my life have almost been destroy, and now I'm crying to know that I'm alive, with no one left with me, this song help me to not feel alone, because I'm saying to myself, that I can live in peace now

raven
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One of the most touching & beautiful soundtrack I've heard. I'm achieving escape velocity.

kasiawalczak
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When I ever listen to this music, I can't help looking up at the night sky and wonder what it would be like to be up there amongst the stars. I always look at the moon when ever it is out, and I see it as the single most romantic place within the cosmos. Cannot stop listening to this music. <3

moonshine
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I heard it a thousand times and it is still cosmically breathtaking!

wbonfa
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When I Listen to this ...

... in Silence ...

... I Weep ...

b_g_c
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The best music to listen to when beneath the night sky (preferably with a telescope); makes you appreciate its wonder just that little bit more.

nickm
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Stellardrone is such a beautiful person!!!

Dendymite
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The furthest human being can go is not by seeking fame or money but out of pure curiosity and wonder.

Pauli-xlnr
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Beautiful... can't even begin to describe just how incredible this song is. Sounds strange but listening to it makes me think how dying must feel- just being completely at peace with yourself & everything around you & ready to let yourself drift into the unknown. Amazing.

jackdawmamma
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One of my favorites. Total connection with cosmos. Totality. With my every exhale I connect more and more with The Star, with Energy, Universe..

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