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NASA began a tradition of playing music to astronauts during the Gemini program, and first used music to wake up a flight crew during Apollo 15. Each track is specially chosen, often by the astronauts' families, and usually has a special meaning to an individual member of the crew, or is applicable to their daily activities.
Video cameras, both on board and external, are managed by CRONUS. The Caution And Warning System is also used to alert the crew and flight controllers to serious and dangerous safety situations. Communication radios, both for space-to-ground communication (S-Band and Ku-Band) and space-to-space communication (C2V2) are operated by CRONUS.
Music and other audio works which incorporate NASA audio such as radio communications between astronauts and mission control during Apollo, Space Shuttle, etc. missions Pages in category "Music with NASA audio"
Mission engineers played a song each day to inspire Opportunity to turn back on. The rover lasted far longer than its 90-day expected lifetime. For 15 years, NASA engineers played the Opportunity ...
Edmundo Gómez Moreno (born 17 February 1991), better known by his stage name Raymix, is a Mexican musician and aerospace engineer.Nicknamed El Rey de la Electrocumbia ("The King of Electrocumbia"), Raymix started his music career in the early 2010s, when he joined a trance project called Light & Wave with two other Mexican musicians.
"NASA" is a song by American singer Ariana Grande. It is the third track on her fifth studio album, Thank U, Next (2019), which was released on February 8, 2019, via Republic Records . The song was written by Grande, Victoria Monét , Tayla Parx , and its producers Tommy Brown and Charles Anderson .
The song was written, produced and performed by Stirling and is an instrumental track. [1] The track was released prior to the full album, and the launch event showed Stirling as a virtual reality avatar performing the song via Wave. [2] [3] In March 2020, NASA launched a video created with Stirling promoting their 2024 Artemis Space Program.
The event marked the third time a song had ever been intentionally transmitted into deep space (the first being Russia's Teen Age Message in 2001, and the second being the 2003 Cosmic Call 2 message which included "Starman" by David Bowie and music from the Hungarian band KFT), [2] [3] and was approved by Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, and Apple ...