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Johann Strauss II’s immortal Blue Danube Waltz will travel into deep space via a massive 35-meter antenna in Spain .
The Vienna Symphony Orchestra will perform the waltz at Vienna 's Museum of Applied Arts on May 31st , with the transmission to deep space occurring at 21:30 CEST. Public screenings will take place in Madrid , New York , and Vienna , while the 15-minute live stream can be watched at space.wien.info and the Vienna Instagram channel.
The Blue Danube Waltz carries with it 50 years of European space achievement and dreams of future exploration.
The music will travel at light speed, eventually reaching distant star systems where it might serve as humanity’s calling card.
Whether future civilizations will understand our waltzes remains a mystery, but it represents something profoundly human.
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