
The Overview Effect with Luke Jerram and Tim Peake
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From 250 miles above, the Earth appears as a fragile, glowing sphere suspended in the darkness of space. Borders vanish, noise falls silent, and what remains is a single, shared home.
But what happens when astronauts return to Earth and can never see the world in quite the same way again?
Join Ranger Ajay Tegala as he explores the Overview Effect with artist Luke Jerram and astronaut Tim Peake, and discover how this cosmic perspective might change the way we care for the places closest to us.
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Production:
Host: Ajay Tegala
Producer: Jesse Edbrooke
Sound Editor: Jesus Gomez
Contributors: Luke Jerram, Tim Peake
Discover More:
Find out more about Luke Jerram’s artwork: https://www.lukejerram.com
Discover Tim Peake’s story: https://www.esa.int/peake
Picture:
Gaia at Inside Out Dorset, 2021. Photo (c) Roy Riley
Special credit:
A big thanks to Jonathan Goldsmith, composer student at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, for their collaboration to this episode with the track "Flying Nymphaea".
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