The Secret History of the Moon is a 2020 short speculative animated documentary film created by astronomy-themed musician and filmmaker John D. Boswell. It explores the proposed explanations on how the Moon was formed, using rocks collected by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission. The film was released on Boswell's YouTube channel Melodysheep on April 30.
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The Secret History of the Moon | |
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Written by | John Boswell |
Produced by | John Boswell |
Narrated by | Sarah T. Stewart |
Edited by | John Boswell |
Music by | John Boswell |
Animation by | John Boswell (several) |
Backgrounds by | John Boswell |
Production company | Amber Mountain Studios |
Distributed by | Amber Mountain Studios |
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Running time | 15 minutes 5 seconds |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
After the Apollo 11 mission ended, geochemists discovered that the chemical signatures, specifically the elemental isotopes, of the Earth and the Moon are identical; as well as that volatile elements have been somehow vaporized away. This leads to several proposed explanations on how the Moon might have formed and how it might have become the one as of present date:
The film then looks at the possibility of the Moon once having liquid water and life of its own, with evidence being lunar volcanism bursting water vapor. It also looks at the possibility of microorganisms arriving from Earth via asteroid impact, and living under Moon waters, although, as the film declared, "if there was ever life on the Moon, it was not to last." But the Moon may have played a fundamental role in the history of life: it may also be possible that life on Earth exists thanks to the Moon at all, due to it stabilizing Earth's tilt, protecting life from extreme swings in climate.
The film then ended with suggestions that humans should go to explore the Moon again to learn more about its "secrets." Quoting the film, "whether we do it or not, the Moon will wait for us, like it always had, since its birth".
After the credits, a text reads, "For Zelda."
Aeon says that the film is "a stylish, speculative lunar history that might inspire a renewed sense of awe for our closest celestial companion".[1] Digital publication The Awesomer says that it is "captivating",[2] while blogger Clo Willaerts states that it is an "impressive short film about the Moon's amazing backstory".[3]
The Secret History of the Moon: Original Soundtrack | ||||
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Soundtrack album by John D. Boswell | ||||
Released | April 30, 2020 | |||
Genre | Electronic | |||
Length | 17:31 | |||
Producer | John D. Boswell | |||
melodysheep chronology | ||||
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Does not include archive narrations. |
All music is composed by John Boswell.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Written in the Rocks" | 3:19 |
2. | "Theia" | 2:18 |
3. | "Gaia" | 2:03 |
4. | "Georeactor" | 3:14 |
5. | "Synestia" | 3:04 |
6. | "Moon Water" | 3:33 |
Total length: | 17:31 |