Today, Monday 9 May
2016, Mercury, the planet in our solar system closest to the sun, crosses the “front”
of the rising sun during the course of approximately our seven and one-half hours – crossing occurs only 13/14 times in a century.
(John Coltrane Duo, “Mars”, part-I of 4-part extended suite, Interstellar Space [personnel: Coltrane, tenor saxophone, bells; Rashied Ali, drums;
recorded: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood, Cliff, NJ, US, 22 February 1967])
(John Coltrane Duo, “Venus”, part-2 of 4-part extended suite, Interstellar Space [personnel and recording details as in pt-I])
(John Coltrane Duo, “Jupiter”, part-3 of 4-part extended suite, Interstellar Space [personnel and recording details as in pt-I])
(John Coltrane Duo, “Saturn”, part-4 of 4-part extended suite, Interstellar Space [personnel and recording details as in pt-I])
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