Voyage to the Sky
We begin on planet Earth, with a demonstration of measuring distances using triangulation. Then, an imaginary voyage begins from earth to the moon, on to Mars, Saturn, the closest star (besides the sun), and beyond to the edge of our universe. The film depicts imagined landscapes, and it speculates on universes beyond ours. It ends with philosophical musings about the significance of Earth.
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Voyage to the Sky
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- Crew
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Status
Released
Release Date
Jan 1, 1937
Runtime
0h 11m
Genres
Documentary, Science Fiction
User Score
61%
Original Title
Voyage dans le ciel
Director
Jean Painlevé
Description
We begin on planet Earth, with a demonstration of measuring distances using triangulation. Then, an imaginary voyage begins from earth to the moon, on to Mars, Saturn, the closest star (besides the sun), and beyond to the edge of our universe. The film depicts imagined landscapes, and it speculates on universes beyond ours. It ends with philosophical musings about the significance of Earth.