Pluto, the forgotten solar system?

First broadcast: Saturday October 1 at 18 p.m. Rebroadcast on Sunday October 2 at 22 p.m.

Our guided tour of the solar system took us from around the Sun to Neptune.
Our solar system does not stop there… Remember, at school we learned the order of the 9 planets.
Our interplanetary thread ran nearly 6 billion kilometers to Pluto.
But what happened? In this issue of Visions Nocturnes,
we will fly over Pluto and see that far from being forgotten,
this new-status planet is witness to man's technological prowess.

Planing and progressive the music of Visions Nocturnes.
Retrofuture, we will exceed the speed of light from Dune to Star trek…
Current progressive rock, enriched by the hearts of Pink Floyd,
we are going to talk about Bjorn Riis' next opus "A Fleeting Glimpse" it will be released on September 30th.
Around Pluto when space opens up new horizons, welcome to Visions Nocturnes.

Playlist
– Porcupine Tree – Never Have from the album Closure Continuation in 2022
– Pink Floy – High Hopes from The Division Bell album in 1994
– Emmanuel Quenneville – Cocoon from the album Colors in 2022
– Emmanuel Quenneville – Against all odds from this same Colors album
– Star Trek Discovery credits by Cinematic Orchestra 2017
– Bjørn Riis – A Voyage to the Sun, instrumental and Dark Shadows (part 2) from the forthcoming album A Fleeting Glimpse
– It was Emmanuel Queneville who accompanied us during the narrations with excerpts from the album Colors.
– Virgil and Steve Howe – More Than You Know from the album Lunar Mist 2022

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