No se lo enseñarán a tus hijes en los colegios wøke de Ex-paña.
En 1939, el año que terminó la guerra civil española, Joaquín Rodrigo creó el inmortal Concierto de Aranjuez, la obra para guitarra más universal e interpretada del mundo, en los momentos más dolorosos de su vida.
Privado de la vista desde los tres años de edad, el maestro Rodrigo escribía toda su música en Braile y dictaba cada nota.
El compositor y su esposa, Victoria Kamhi, sufrieron la pérdida de su primer hijo al nacer sin vida tras un parto sumamente complicado.
Una cuna vacía dió orígen a este Adagio, un desgarrador diálogo musical entre el compositor y Dios, la guitarra sola frente a toda una orquesta, que nace del sufrimiento de Rodrigo mientras temía tanto por la vida de su mujer como por la de su hijo; un sufrimiento que se transformó en arte.
Nunca olvides quien eres y la grandeza de todo lo que has recibido.
No renuncies al legado de tus ancestros.
Mantente a la altura de tu civilización y defiende lo que te pertenece, por mucha basura ideológica y desesperanza que viertan sobre ti.
Apollo HD - Upscaled 16mm Apollo footage to music (Extended March 2026 Version)
As #ArtemisII goes behind the Moon, heres a look back to the glorious Apollo missions in newly upscaled HD quality.
This short film is a compilation of stunning Apollo film footage upscaled using modern techniques set to a beautiful music score.
The film is a compilation of several missions from the unmanned Apollo 4 test flight thru to the incredibly successful Apollo 17 which saw the last men on the moon
Made by Mike Constantine of Moonpans using footage from the NASA Johnson Space Center and The Apollo Flight Journal.
Today Chandra is studying a #BlackHole in Cancer. Nearby in the sky one of the most massive black holes ever found — over 18 billion times the mass of our Sun — is engaged in an orbital dance with another black hole ~150 million times the Sun's mass at the core of galaxy OJ 287.
#DYK@NASAPersevere has a twin? The nearly identical rover — OPTIMISM — has a crucial job here on Earth. Recently, it kicked off a series of tests to assess the risk of potential driving hazards its sister may face while exploring the Mars surface. https://t.co/V9o7VW8CUF
Science isn’t just something that happens in labs.
Follow @NASA scientists on an expedition into the wilderness of Greenland to investigate claims of biosignatures, or signs of life, within rocks that are over 3.7 billion years old.
https://t.co/6J3dvaSqjN
💫 Want to know how the @NASAWebb telescope will #UnfoldTheUniverse?
Planetary scientist Naomi Rowe-Gurney will be taking your questions about the world’s most powerful space telescope, launching Dec. 22, in a special @Tumblr Answer Time!
❓Ask here: https://t.co/893GTxP8xx
Check out this new 3D visualization tool that lets you explore asteroids, comets and even the spacecraft that visit these objects in real-time! @NASA’s “Eyes on Asteroids” just launched at https://t.co/qhcjtecN5c
NOW: @NASAWebb experts are answering your questions on @Reddit!
What do you want to know about the world’s most powerful space telescope that’s launching soon to #UnfoldTheUniverse? Join the conversation: https://t.co/oke0BzTT30
Liftoff of Russian cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin and Japanese space tourists Yusaku Maezawa and Yozo Hirano aboard a Soyuz rocket to begin a 12-day mission on the International Space Station. https://t.co/IQvDbzlQDg
The Andromeda Galaxy ultimate time-lapse.
Here is our sister Galaxy Andromeda, using my real photo of it, I animated it to look as if we were looking at it with millions of years passing every second. No time-lapse like this is possible in our short life, but maybe an alien's?