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[Rising orchestral music] The blue edge of Earth from space fades in. [Text: From Earth, our home,]
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[to the distant echoes of the Big Bang]
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[Join NASA, the National Philharmonic]
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[and composer Henry Dehlinger]
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Globe with mountains and airflow in relief
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Landsat image of a river delta
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Landsat image of complex landscape
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Landsat image of blue island rotates and grows larger
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[Music crescendos] [Text: On an exploration] The edge of the Moon swings into view
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The Moon rotates fully into view
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[Text: of the cosmos] An eye-shaped nebula rotates slowly
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Hundreds of white lines stream toward and around the red sphere of a simulated black hole
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The camera flys through a nebula, dips to black and the Sun appears with an erupting loop of plasma
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A visualization shows a stream of particles leaving the Sun and heading toward Venus
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The visualization fades out and a close-up of asteroid Bennu’s surface appears
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The complex orbit pattern of OSIRIS-REx around Bennu appears
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Jupiter fades in and drifts away
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The pale, thin edge of a planet appears
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and fades out [Text:Cosmic Cycles]
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[Text: A Space Symphony]
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[Music fades out]
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