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To the Moon and Beyond: This Is How We Imagine the Space in Cinema

Summary by Once Noticias
The longing to know what is beyond the blue sky has been part of our history, from ancient Mesopotamia to the Greeks. In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote Orlando furiously; he followed Nicholas Copernicus with his heliocentric theory and Giordano Bruno, who in 1600 was taken to the bonfire for claiming that the universe was infinite. Of course, we cannot leave out Julius Verne with Earth to the Moon. The Moon and the cinema Man's first daring and us…
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The longing to know what is beyond the blue sky has been part of our history, from ancient Mesopotamia to the Greeks. In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote Orlando furiously; he followed Nicholas Copernicus with his heliocentric theory and Giordano Bruno, who in 1600 was taken to the bonfire for claiming that the universe was infinite. Of course, we cannot leave out Julius Verne with Earth to the Moon. The Moon and the cinema Man's first daring and us…

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Once Noticias broke the news on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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