Song Of The Second Moon - Music From Planet Earth
The hang glider is an Avro 698 Vulcan VX777 prototype from the '57 British Farnborough International Air Show.The low-flying plane is a MIG 19 from the Soviet Army's air parade in Tushino held in the late 1950s.The snowy mountains are the Himalayas from the 1953 documentary The Conquest of Everest (Edmund Hillary, Tenzig Norgay).The sled pullers are from the 1948 feature film 'Scott Of The Antarctic'. The sled puller Lieutenant Bowers (Reginald Beckwith) looking back says "Aye-aye Sir" to Captain Scott (John Mills).The crawler, which is a 1955 Tucker 743 Double-drive Sno-cat, and the cargo hauled in the blizzard are from the 1959 documentary Antarctic Crossing, which describes the 1955-58 British-New Zealand South Pole expedition (Commonwealth Trans -Antarctic Expedition) with Edmund Hillary and Vivian Fuchs.Volcano eruption and the strange footage that follows: I don't know which volcano erupted, but the footage that follows is probably a glowing lava flow, over which the air causes the strange phenomenon.
Space images show the Rosette and Helix nebulae.
Music by Tom Dissevelt and Kid Baltan (Dick Raaijmakers): Song Of The Second Moon (Version 2), from 1957.