17 Min Released Jan 28, 2016

Episode 1: Why We Explore

Space is the most dangerous place a human being can tread—and yet we find it irresistible. Here's why.

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Music from this episode:
Artist: AmbientFabricSong: Magma

Artist: Change!Song: Colourdome

Artist: Lee RosevereSong: I Trusted You (ambient reprise)
 Artist: Change!Song: In Skeletal Forms

 Artist: Lee Rosevere:Song: The Ambient Ukulele (radio edit)

 Artist: The Lovely MoonSong: Blessings

 Artist: Egg NebulaSong: Killer Comets Chaser

 Artist: Psychadelik Pedestrian:Song: Outer Self

 Arist: SloomSong: Reflection 1

 Artist: Jacopo ToreSong: Respira

Artist: Jacopo ToreSong: Non preoccuparti, leggimi
 Artist: Project 5amSong: The Dream
 Artist: DelaytapeSong: Lonely Ambient

 Artist: AnimaSong: Soaring Together

 

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