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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2016 · 1H 56M

#860, en órbita

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El Sputnik 1, lanzado el 4 de octubre de 1957 por la Unión Soviética, fue el primer satélite artificial de la historia. Como ya es habitual, en nuestro encuentro periódico (cada 10 programas) con la música ambiental/espacial, os dejamos con una selección de 2 horas de música sin comentarios. Aunque en esta ocasión aprovechamos para presentaros los programas Sputnik y Explorer, los primeros satélites artificiales que orbitaron la Tierra. Stellardrone, Bob Ohrum, Dom F. Scab, Jorge Granda, The Alphabet Zero, Emerald Web, Chris Russell, Zachary Huff, David Parsons, Paul Kwitek, Eluvium, Cousin Silas, Steve Roach, Sam Rosenthal & vidnaObmana, Projekt Erde y Asura.

El Sputnik 1, lanzado el 4 de octubre de 1957 por la Unión Soviética, fue el primer satélite artificial de la historia. Como ya es habitual, en nuestro encuentro periódico (cada 10 programas) con la música ambiental/espacial, os dejamos con una selección de 2 horas de música sin comentarios. Aunque en esta ocasión aprovechamos para presentaros los programas Sputnik y Explorer, los primeros satélites artificiales que orbitaron la Tierra. Stellardrone, Bob Ohrum, Dom F. Scab, Jorge Granda, The Alphabet Zero, Emerald Web, Chris Russell, Zachary Huff, David Parsons, Paul Kwitek, Eluvium, Cousin Silas, Steve Roach, Sam Rosenthal & vidnaObmana, Projekt Erde y Asura.

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