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Pompous maximus (extended progression) remix
A demo made with Godot engine

Released 12-Mar-2024
Original party-version released at Revision 2022 demoparty

3rd party assets used (in order of appearance):

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Sputnik / dawn of the space age:
Background: "The Milky way panorama"
by ESO/S. Brunier (CC BY 4.0)
(https://www.hq.eso.org/public/images/eso0932a/)
Sound: "Sputnik: Beep"
by NASA (CC BY-NC 3.0)
(https://soundcloud.com/nasa/sputnik-beep)
Individual beeps duplicated, edited and volume (envelope) adjusted

Satellite morph:
Sound: "Luca Parmitano soyuz launch 28052013"
by European Space Agency (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)
(https://soundcloud.com/esa/luca-parmitano-soyuz-launch)
Only part of the sound used and volume (envelope) adjusted

Probing the planet:
Sound / waveform: "Huygens Alien Descent Radar"
by European Space Agency (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)
(https://soundcloud.com/esa/huygens-alien-descent-radar)
Only part of the sound used, individual pulses reorganized
and volume (envelope) adjusted

Descent:
Sound: "Sounds of Saturn: Hear Radio Emissions of the
Planet and Its Moon Enceladus"
by NASA (CC BY-NC 3.0)
(https://soundcloud.com/nasa/enceladus-hiss-audio)
Only part of the sound used and volume (envelope) adjusted

Construction (lidar scanning data visualization):
Sound: "Vega 28231406"
by Ezequiel Rodríguez (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)
(https://soundcloud.com/ezequiel-rodr-guez-1/vega-28231406)
Only part of the sound used and volume (envelope) adjusted

GNSS-tracked camera:
Camera model: "Sony A6100 Camera Game Props"
by antoineallardchoquette (CC-BY-4.0)
(https://skfb.ly/o9sNB)
Some textures (button symbols/texts) slightly modified

Ascension to Space station / flyby / end scroller:
Sound: "Rosetta (Song for a comet)"
by April L Gibson (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)
(https://on.soundcloud.com/VVwoD)
Space station model: "Space Station V (2001: A Space Odyssey)"
by uperesito (CC BY 4.0)
(https://skfb.ly/6oRz8)
Original created by Michael Powell for The Celestia Motherlode
Low-poly ships: Modeled by hand (and code) based on the ships
in the game Elite for Amiga-computer (Amiga-version from 1988.
Original Elite was released 20 September 1984 so it will be
40 years old later this year).
Font: Godot's default

End part (will be shown after this scroller):
Some sound effects: Pixabay (pixabay.com)

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Mashing aforementioned assets up, rig building, snow sculpting,
lidar scanning, post-processing the data, coding, animating etc. by Nupo.

Some tools used when making this demo (in approximate order of usage):
- GNSS-Stylus to collect GNSS & lidar-data, constructing point clouds and
creating "paths" for the lidar scanner & camera rig. Modified version
used to generate data to better visualize and animate the lidar scans.
- MeshLab to post-process those point clouds into 3D-objects.
- Godot Engine to make the demo itself.
- GIMP to create the solar cell texture and generic gfx-editing.
- Material Maker to create the "golden" (=polyimide) surface for the satellite.
- Planet generator to generate the planet texture.
- Blender to create the satellite wreck main body.
- Krita to edit the camera texture (acknowledgements of appreciation).

These are all free and open source software (FOSS).
Thanks to everyone for sharing.
Material specific for this demo is licensed under GPLv3.
