Space Ambient Music • [ INTERSTELLAR SPACE JOURNEY ] •

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Published 2015-03-17

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  • @darlingp1080
    Does anyone else feel a sense of serenity when it comes to space and whatever is beyond? A feeling so peaceful that, even though life sucks sometimes, maybe even most if not all the time, you can take a moment to just breathe and truly appreciate that you just exist. And it’s not just about yourself, it’s about something more grand. Something bigger than ourselves, something to reach our hands out to and feel, not literally, but to think that we were gifted life to experience existence itself. It makes me want to shed a tear every time i feel like this. Is this what being a hippie is like?
  • @legacy6329
    I just wish one day a year the entire world shuts of all of there lights and gaze up into the stars 😢
  • The other night i had a dream where i was outside and the sky basically opened up and there was just a beautiful purple galaxy of stars and rockets and planets, and i heard this kind of music in my dream. Ever since that night i could not stop thinking about that dream and the feeling i felt. So listening to it now just reminds me of that beautiful feeling i felt during that dream. 😭💜✨
  • @Oppistan
    I've been listening to this since i was 11. Now I'm 17, this music gives me nostalgia, relaxation, and clears my mind unlike anything else. Even though you may not read this, thank you so much for releasing great video.
  • @soapy2587
    I'm here to share a secret; I am not who I've always been The world that lies outstretched before me Is not the only one I've seen, I've travelled on the trails of comets, I've burned up in the hearts of stars, I've been spat out of supernovas, That left me scattered near and far I have died in distant galaxies, And taught the planets to sing I've danced for a whole lifetime Upon Saturn's dusty rings I've been here long enough To learn what makes the willow weep I've sung celestial lullabies That sent the moon to sleep I've been both the flowing water And the stone that blocks it way I've been frozen, I've been molten And I'll be again someday Though I've been a billion things This is the first one that can smile I'm pieces of a universe, Living as human for a while - Erin Hanson
  • @Kismetblood
    I know space can be terrifying. .but don't let that make you forget how beautifully astonishing it is..in everything. .there is fear and there is beauty like nothing you have ever seen before.
  • @samcolgin
    Go to sleep. I know, you want to keep reading comments or scrolling through social media, but it's time to go to sleep. Put your phone down, listen to this lovely music, and let yourself drift off into another world. Have marvelous dreams that make your feel wonderful when you think about them in the morning. Relax. It's okay. You have a big day ahead of you. You've got this.
  • @eamonlyons8318
    Gods physics, chemistry and his amazing creations all summed up by one word. Gorgeous.
  • @Andicus
    Too late to explore Earth, too early to explore space. However, we are born in the right time to flex our imagination even further than previously thought possible. The advancements in our technologies can bring more inspiration, and more wonderful ideas to be thought of. And we are born in the time of technological advancement. We won't be the ones leading the expeditions to other planets, or even out of the Solar System. But we will be the ones building the foundation for the future. Just by existing, we increase the chances of our human race to advance. Just by existing, we unknowingly influence the world around us. Every product we buy, every food we consume, we are changing the world. Changing trends. Everything we do has an effect within the universe. We are born too late to explore our planet Earth. We are born too early to explore our neighboring planets, our solar system, our galaxy; the Milky Way, and finally the Universe. However we are born in a time of convenience. Our ancestors before us have poured their blood and sweat into creating this comfortable place. In time of peace and calm, restlessness builds. People act out irrationally for attention. To break the peace. Do not blame no single person. It is of Human Nature. We are lucky to be born in this time of convenience and luxury. But unfortunate to have no exciting adventures for the advancement of Human Kind. It is a sad instance. But what can we do? Sulk? Cry and be sorry for yourself? Never. In this time of convenience, we must make sure we keep a hold of ourselves. To keep ourselves straight, to keep humanity straight. We (the human race) must not, in this time of luxury, fall complacent. We must not self-destruct. We must move forward. Out of our comfort zone, as they say. This is not for us to be the ones to explore space. That is not our duty. Our duty is to allow our future children, our future adventurers, to venture into Space and beyond. Our duty, is to push the Human Race forward. We MUST not fall complacent. We must inspire.
  • @ped3752
    "Damn there are a lot of smart quotes here i gotta put something nice in hope to make someone's day" - PED
  • @admiralg.5845
    Pro tip: Aesthetic space music is the best thing to listen to while working on science work of any sort! If this comment gets 10 likes I will say the best music for the rest of the subjects
  • @wowee_3117
    Space is absolutely terrifying, horrifying even. An endless space with only stars and rocky unhabitable planets separated by possibly thousands of lightyears. But it's beautiful. Calming, a sense of complete euphoria sometimes. We were never meant to go to space, yet we did. We developed things that can harness parts of the heat from the sun, some even weighting over 10 tons, going hundreds of miles per hour, just to see the things that are right above us. And we're still not stopping. With us returning to the moon and the first human on mars in around 10-20 years, it's exhilarating to know that nearly all of us will live to see it, some of us even experience it. Space is scary, terrifying, horrifying, but calming. Pleasant, and curiosity. Space is amazing.
  • @JosiahHodges
    At the end of the day, it's just you and yourself. I sometimes look out at night, into space just wondering what's out there. I wish more people were into astronomy. I feel as if we forget were all humans, living on th is earth together. So many people arguing about the stupidest stuff, when really nothing matters. I hope we get to mars, i hope we explore space. There's so much to see and do in this life, rather than worrying over provisional ideas. I hope whoever sees this is living a good life, wish you all space lovers the best. :/
  • @Sandra-ku2oi
    Just a little something that this music inspired me to write: It’s incredible to think that beyond our bustling world of crashing, echoes, and shouts, there’s an infinite expanse of silence. Just silence. Nothing around for light-years in any direction. Direction is meaningless. The stars are still as you float through nothing, past nothing. Your heart beats, the only rhythm in the stillness. You can’t hear your heart but you can feel it. You can feel the blood rushing through you and you’ve never felt so alive, being suspended among the stillness of the stars. The blood flows to stimulate your nerves that sense nothing in this void. Before you realize, you are overcome with tears at the possibility of it all. You feel so alien, yet also so human with the memory of rocks, dirt, rain, rivers, wind, and mountains from your lonely home far away that spins alone and empty. You miss the solid ground that felt so real a life-time ago. You miss the rain that soaks your skin and hair and replenishes your soul. You miss the wind dancing through your fingers from the mountain-top. And you know it is lost forever, that it will never come back. That the silent explosion tore the earth apart. History was lost in seconds. Life was lost in seconds, and you were blown far away with only your malfunctioning spacesuit and limited oxygen. So you take it all in. You feel nothing. You smell nothing. You hear nothing. You taste nothing. You see the stars. Your last sight, your last sense. You breathe in the oxygen, the last remaining life source from your shattered planet and focus on keeping your eyes open until your last moment. The stars reel above, the rhythm slows, your eyes remain staring but not perceiving. And you leave the confines of your human body and into the eternal silence: Beyond.
  • @RayDox808
    I remember listening to this around a week of it releasing and I've loved it ever since, I was 9 when I heard it and now im 17 years old, this brings so much nostalgia
  • @swargpatel7634
    Just imagine: You wake up from a long night of sleep and crawl out of bed and open your curtains. You see a view of an amazing huge planet right in front of you. You get a smile on that face, of how much it reminds you of home. Green grasslands, forests and jungles, oceans, deserts, tundras. You know you will be on that world soon or or later.
  • @hera5614
    This is like a reverse existential crisis.
  • @nookmiles1895
    Life really is beautiful, it might be short, but that's because we spend most of our time in a boring routine instead of enjoying nature and each other. People say life moves fast when you're having fun, but I honestly think life moves slower when you enjoy it. 2020 is proof of that, we barely did anything significant that year, so it feels like it blew past.