We are excited to announce that the iconic music of David Bowie and Queen has been included in the Artemis II playlist. These legendary artists have made a lasting impact on the music industry with their groundbreaking songs and innovative sounds. Their music will surely add a unique and unforgettable touch to the Artemis II mission. Stay tuned for more updates on the playlist and get ready to experience the magic of David Bowie and Queen in space.
Music News: David Bowie + Queen Included In Artemis II Playlist
Queen and David Bowie are included on the Artemis II crewâs official wakeup playlist.
The four astronauts â Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen â started their 10-day mission on April 1 as they travel to the moon and back, marking the first time humans have attempted the feat in over five decades, and flight controllers have been playing a variety of tunes to help them wake up each day.
It was revealed over the weekend that Chappell Roanâs hit Pink Pony Club was on there, and now NASA has revealed the full playlist so far.
Taking to Instagram, NASA wrote: âYou asked for it. Here it is. The official Artemis II wake-up song playlist.
âEach track was selected by the Moon crew, continuing a tradition that started more than 50 years ago. Stay tuned to find out which songs theyâll choose next.â
Up next is In A Daydream by the Freddy Jones Band, before Pink Pony Club takes over.
The next few tracks include Working Class Hero (Work) by CeeLo Green, Mandissa and TobyMacâs Good Morning, and Tokyo Drifting by Glass Animals and Denzel Curry.
Rounding off the playlist are Queen and David Bowieâs Under Pressure, and Charley Crocket song Lonesome Drifter.
Glass Animals commented: âThis is the coolest thing thatâs ever happened to me in my life ever.â
While Young and Sick wrote: âThank you sooooo much for having me aboard!! My life will never be the same.â
Denzel Curry claimed he is now âthe First Rapper Played in Spaceâ, quipping: âTo infinity and beyond muthaf***a.â
The crew previously joked about them losing signal which meant Pink Pony Club cut out before the chorus.
Commander Reid Wiseman quipped: âWe were all eagerly awaiting the chorus.â
The Capsule Communicator at NASA promised theyâd âtry again next timeâ.
Image: Uploaded by Patricia Moore â Public Domain
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