NASA images transformed into musical 'space symphony' in US project.

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The National Philharmonic has premiered "Cosmic Cycles: A Space Symphony," a seven-part suite of music inspired by NASA's latest images of space. The symphony's composer, Henry Dehlinger, said the work was "an immersive experience that encapsulates both visuals and sound." The suite begins with the Sun and moves out to the planets, including a focus on images of the Martian surface taken by NASA rovers. The symphony also takes a detailed look at recent experiments on asteroids before a big finale of nebulae, black holes and other galactic phenomena.
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