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"Wanderer" Eric Vernkvista

For a long time we wanted to go beyond the allotted us a piece of land, establish a colony on the moon or to find life on Mars.
Swedish artist and animator Eric Vernkvist (Erik Wernquist) decided to create a video that can see people with their own eyes, if you ever go on a journey through the solar system.
To create your video he used actually develop scientific ideas and concepts, for example, here is a space elevator:

In order to create a believable universe and types of objects, the author appealed to the actual video images. For instance, here are the pictures are based on photos from the ISS of July 2003:

And here you can see Capo Verde on Mars, the picture which was released by NASA in 2006, although its dimensions are a bit exaggerated:

Looks good, right?
To accompany the video audio Vernkvist chose Carl Sagan, whom he reads a fragment from his book "Pale blue dot» (Pale Blue Dot).
Perhaps it's time to see what happened in the end.
Original Video // player.vimeo.com/video/108650530 video>
More pictures and information about the work on the video can be found at the link imgur.com/a/Ur5dP
P.S. In the comments you can offer an interesting video on the translation and dubbing.
Source: geektimes.ru/company/vertdider/blog/242394/
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