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You've been waiting for this moment since you left earth...
You have reached your point of elliptical lunar orbit where the distance between your shuttle and the Moon is at its furthest.
This marks your spot when you commence your arrival procedure in the new colony on the moon.
You've trained & prepared for this for 10 years now... nothing could be more exciting.
Here we go.......almost like a slight of hand, the calculations were so accurate that the apolune guides your craft to the softest landing you've ever experienced in your life.
You're here...
Good luck & enjoy your new life!
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● Another beautiful stem collection put together in perfect harmony resulting in an upbeat positive mood. I love it! Thanks
● It's just me but I took out the rhythm, to not be distracted and so to swoop up everything else in this piece and I added Dr. Stephane's "Hands Of Time," which I also adjusted. Very nice.
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