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2[[caption-width-right:240:A spinning planet, a launching rocket, and an orbiting space station[[labelnote:Top to bottom]]''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'', Music/LaOrejaDeVanGogh, and ''Film/{{Gravity}}''[[/labelnote]]]]
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4->''"Cambot, give me Rocket #9!"''
5-->-- ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''
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7There exist some camera shots that quickly tell the audience that the current setting is the space and that they should be properly awed by it:
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9# A shot of a satellite orbiting the earth, with varying degrees of realism, often with a blinking light accompanied by a synchronized beep.
10# A shot of a [[StandardEstablishingSpaceshipShot shuttle or other spacegoing vessel]] (starship, shuttlecraft, shuttlepod, space station) with [[SpaceIsNoisy audible engine sounds]], which are almost always a low, almost subliminal rumble.
11# A shot of the planet spinning.
12# Shots of approaching spaceships will almost always be from slightly below, as this makes for better composition. By the same token, departing spaceships will be shot from slightly above.
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14There is almost never a shot of just the stars, unless it stems from--or goes to--a shot of somebody looking up at said stars from the ground or a spaceship window.
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16Expect to see these shots [[StockFootage a lot]]. Often the effects crew would make a variety of standardized shots at the beginning of production and composite in the planet-of-the-week to save costs.
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18SubTrope of EstablishingShot. Compare DistantReactionShot, when an event is so massive that it can be seen from far away and the characters respond by doing a {{take}}. If the rotating planet it's our Earth, then a HemisphereBias is quite likely. SisterTrope of StandardEstablishingSpaceshipShot --when this is done to show off [[CoolShip cool spacecraft]].
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20!!Examples:
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24* ''Manga/GingaTeikokuKouboushi'': The first pages are comprised of various {{Establishing Shot}}s of spaceships approaching Trantor.
25%%* ''Literature/LegendOfTheGalacticHeroes''
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29* ''Art/ThePlanetVenus'': In what has to be the UrExample, this {{painting|s}} has a half-crescent moon framing the figure of the Greco-Roman goddess Venus. It counts because the moon is shown as a sphere, its waxing appearance being accomplished with the lighting. As if it was painted mid-rotation. It's also a case of UnbuiltTrope, to boot, because it's meant to highlight the connection between mythology and astronomy, not show the state of humanity's cosmological exploration.
30* ''Art/SpaceFantasyCommemorativeStampBooklet'': Since its purpose is to celebrate the SciFi genre, most of the stamps display a range of stellar objects. There are artificial satellites, colorful planets, stars, a RetroRocket, and a MileLongShip.
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34* ''Literature/ArtemisFowl'': The graphic novel first begins with an orbital shot of the planet alongside an introduction from Artemis.
35%%* ''Literature/LegendOfTheGalacticHeroes''
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39* ''Series/TheExpanse'': Locations beyond Earth tend to get this kind of scenery as their {{Establishing Shot}}s. For example, when Ceres Station is introduced, the camera shows several ships in orbit.
40* ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'': {{Parodied}} whenever the host wants to show the audience what's happening outside the ship. It doesn't matter what is it, the host will always request a shot of the same gray StandardHumanSpaceship.
41-->'''Host:''' Cambot, give me Rocket #9!
42* ''Series/NewsRadio'': One FormulaBreakingEpisode is set [[RecycledINSPACE in space]], so its SpecialEditionTitle predictably features replaces the panoramic shots of New York City with shots of the cosmos acquired from NASA.
43%%* ''Series/UFO1970''
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47* Music/LaOrejaDeVanGogh: "Europa VII" has a doomed astronaut as a protagonist. As she ponders over religion, politics, and philosophy, there are times when she peeks at the slowly-moving spacescape. The camera also pans to show a rocket-like spacecraft launching from a rocky planet and then flying through the stars.
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50[[folder:Video Games]]
51* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': The opening starts with a satellite's orbital view of Earth while having several missiles guided towards it target.
52%%* ''VideoGame/{{Crusader}}''
53* ''VideoGame/SDIStrategicDefenseInitiative'': Each stage has a background oriented in a way that you always see the Earth, the Moon, and/or asteroids at different angles that scroll past the screen. There is no shot of just the stars.
54* ''VideoGame/SuperAdventureRockman'' begins with a satellite in space getting directed towards the island where the ruins emerge.
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58* ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'':
59** [[Recap/WinxClubS1E20MissionToDomino "Mission to Domino"]] shows a shot of the frozen, devastated planet of Domino before the girls land on its surface.
60** [[Recap/WinxClubS2E14BattleOnPlanetEraklyon "Battle on Planet Eraklyon"]]: Bloom, Flora, and Brandon go to Sky's planet to help rescue Princess Diaspro. They travel in one of Red Fountain's Owls and the camera peeks through the ship's windows or pans to the space. When they are about to land, there's a shot of Eraklyon from afar.
61** In the third season, the other girls' home planets are introduced this way whenever they travel there by spaceship. Typically, an Owl will be approaching the planet's surface --the golden Solaria in [[Recap/WinxClubS3E1ThePrincessBall "The Princess Ball"]], the aquatic Andros in [[Recap/WinxClubS3E5SeaOfFear "Sea of Fear"]] and [[Recap/WinxClubS3E13OneLastFlutteringOfWings "One Last Fluttering of Wings"]], and the nature-bound Lynphea in [[Recap/WinxClubS3E12TheBlackWillowsTears "The Black Willow's Tears"]]. The inhospitable Omega Dimension is also presented this way in "The Princess Ball" and [[Recap/WinxClubS3E17InTheSnakesLair "In the Snake's Lair"]].
62** The fourth season's TitleSequence opens with a shot of a slowly rotating Earth (the American continent, to be specific). Then, the Winx fly right to where Gardenia is roughly located (the U.S.) while in their fairy forms. This is partially [[StockFootage reclycled]] in [[Recap/WinxClubS4E3TheLastFairyOnEarth "The Last Fairy of Earth"]], the episode where they move to that planet.
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