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The crew of the ISV Areion makes its first landing on the Martian surface, touching down on the vast plains of Elysium Planitia. Under a muted sky filtered by suspended dust, the landscape unfolds as an endless expanse of red terrain and dark basalt formations. One by one, the astronauts step onto the ground, their movements measured, their attention shifting between the mission and the overwhelming scale of their surroundings. The descent module remains behind them, connected by a single ramp—their only link to the vessel above.
As operations begin, the crew moves with quiet precision. Systems activate, the rover rolls down, and the android units ORPHEUS and TALOS join the surface operations. Everything functions exactly as expected—data confirms stability, communications are established, and the first steps of human presence take form. And yet, beneath this apparent normality, something feels subtly out of place. The stillness of the environment is complete, almost excessive, as if the planet had remained entirely unchanged.
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Title Red Horizon
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The crew of the ISV Areion makes its first landing on the Martian surface, touching down on the vast plains of Elysium Planitia. Under a muted sky filtered by suspended dust, the landscape unfolds as an endless expanse of red terrain and dark basalt formations. One by one, the astronauts step onto the ground, their movements measured, their attention shifting between the mission and the overwhelming scale of their surroundings. The descent module remains behind them, connected by a single ramp—their only link to the vessel above.
As operations begin, the crew moves with quiet precision. Systems activate, the rover rolls down, and the android units ORPHEUS and TALOS join the surface operations. Everything functions exactly as expected—data confirms stability, communications are established, and the first steps of human presence take form. And yet, beneath this apparent normality, something feels subtly out of place. The stillness of the environment is complete, almost excessive, as if the planet had remained entirely unchanged.
Work type Music
Tags sci fi music, space music ambient, epic ambient, muted symphony, orchestral electronic music, jesus diestre, instrumental cinematic, space ambient, cinematic music, mars exploration, space soundtrack, ambient sci fi, deep space music, mars music, film score music
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Entry date Mar 26, 2026, 11:01 PM UTC
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Author - Composer 100.00 %. Holder Muted Symphony. Date Mar 26, 2026.
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