SWP+SWP+Open Air Münsterplatz
: Wiener Symphoniker spielen für Außerirdische und Ulmer

Den „Donauwalzer“ für die Raumsonde Voyager 1. Hits aber aus dem „Einstein“-Musical von Frank Wildhorn erklingen live am 13. Juli 2025 in Ulm
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Jürgen Kanold
Ulm
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Members of the Wiener Symphoniker orchestra perform The Blue Danube Waltz written by the famous Austrian composer Johann Strauss II and conducted by Petr Popelka, during their final rehearsal, at the MAK Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria on May 31, 2025, prior to the evening’s concert, that will be transmitted into deep space towards Voyager 1. The transmission will be carried out by the European Space Agency’s Deep Space Antenna station in Cebreros, Spain. The transmission will be carried out by the European Space Agency’s Deep Space Antenna station in Cebreros, Spain. It will take around 1.34 seconds to reach the orbit of the Moon, 4 minutes and 20 seconds to reach the orbit of Mars, 37 minutes to reach the orbit of Jupiter, 4 hours to reach the orbit of Neptune, 7 hours to reach the Kuiper belt, 17 hours to reach the farthest reach of our solar system (Heliopause), 23 hours and 3 minutes to overtake Voyager 1 (over 15 billion miles from Earth) and over 4 years to reach the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri. (Photo by JOE KLAMAR / AFP)

Der „Donauwalzer“ fürs Weltall. Ganz irdisch spielen die Wiener Symphoniker am 13. Juli 2025 auf dem Ulmer Münsterplatz.

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