NASA spotlights the crew starting their day with a wake-up song, turning routine ops into a shareable cultural beat during the flight.
Time to wake up!
Our Artemis II crew started their second flight day with the sounds of John Legend's "Green Light" (feat. Andre 3000).
"Sleepyhead" by Young and Sick roused the crew earlier today.
low key it’s just hitting me that artemis 2 is extremely risky even with the vehicles and astronauts checked and ready to go
TFW you wake up, but life is already a dream ✨
Our Artemis II crew started their third flight day with the sounds of “In a Daydream” by Freddy Jones Band.
I'm gonna keep on dancing on the way to the Moon🎵
Today, the Artemis II crew woke up to "Pink Pony Club" by Chappell Roan.
Their song of choice this morning? “Pink Pony Club” by @ChappellRoan.
the DJ at Mission Control Center Houston didn’t quite let it get to the crew’s favorite part of the song.
The Artemis 2 crew is officially awake onboard Orion ‘Integrity.’ Their song of choice this morning? “Pink Pony Club” by @ChappellRoan.
Here's the moment last night when Mission Control in Houston informed the Artemis 2 astronauts that they were now closer to the Moon than the Earth.
Artemis II crew, we hear you loud and clear.
they're listening to today's wakeup song: "Working Class Heroes (Work)" by CeeLo Green.
This finding is one of many signals tracked across Space. The live feed updates every few hours with new authority voices, debates, and emerging ideas.
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