Hi
Everyone,
This week I
wanted to talk about ‘The Moon’ and what to look forward to with the music
pieces on the upcoming album “The Universe”.
We look outside on
a clear night and what may look like a spotlight in the sky is the moon. It is a close companion to the Earth, also
known by the Romans as Luna. The Moon is
a quarter of the size of the earth. It
has also been known as a double planet because of its size. The Moon is 234,000 miles from the Earth and
it takes 3 days to get there. The
diameter of the Moon is 2,160 miles and a day length is 27.3 Earth days. This is because one side of the Moon
permanently faces the earth. For example
like a tether ball tied with rope from a pole at the center.
The Moon has no atmosphere and no air making the sky is
always black. Because there is no atmosphere there are constant meteor impacts
that leave craters as big as 700 miles across.
The gravity is 1.6 of earth’s making you lighter to move across the
surface with a bounce in your step. If
you were to stand on the moon the temperatures are extreme at 270 degree during
the day and -240 degrees Fahrenheit at
night. The moon causes the rise and fall
of the oceans tides. This is caused by the
moons gravity pull, which also keeps the orbit of the Earth balanced for its
seasons as it goes around the sun.
On July 20th 1969 on the Apollo 11 mission Man
for the first time set foot on our cosmic neighbor the moon on the spot known
as the Sea of Tranquility. Unfortunately
the quote of astronaut Neil Armstrong’s statement has been revised and misquoted
saying that there was a dropout in the transmission leaving out the letter “a”. This changes the meaning of the astronaut’s
original statement. The original recording
is clear. There is no error in the
transmission. The original historic quote
is “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” The astronauts
had brought back 48 pounds of Moon rock and dust. Without the Moon the Earth would not stay in
balance as it needs to be.
When writing this piece I wanted to portray musically something
distant and yet majestic being an icon that goes hand in hand with the Earth. When looking at it up in the sky, it has yet
a romantic side to it and has been a beacon to many over the course of
time. It has a cosmic and an orchestral
feeling of taking you on a journey to the Moon.
More things
to think about. In the meantime if you
haven't listened to my other albums, feel free to share any of following links
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Thank you to my new subscribers!
Thanks again for your great support,
-Jordan
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Thank you to my new subscribers!
Thanks again for your great support,
-Jordan
PS
If you haven't already!
Take a look at my website, click around see what you find. All the links you need are here:
http://jordanmcclungmusic.com
I would enjoy hearing from you. Tell me what you enjoy about my music and if you have a favorite?
My Official email: jordannewagemusic@gmail.com
Want more? "Like" Jordan Music on Facebook page and get the latest updates, comment or ask questions. There is more to come.
https://www.facebook.com/jordan.newage.music.
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