File:Where My Heart Will Take Me.webm
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English: Wake-up calls are a long-standing tradition of the NASA program. Each day during the mission, flight controllers in the Mission Control Center will greet the crew with an appropriate musical interlude.
STS-118 crew wake-up call, Flight Day 2: 'Where My Heart Will Take Me' by Russell Watson played for Mission Specialist Richard Mastracchio. "Music is a great help because it sort of grounds you, and it gives you memories. I can only imagine what it's like to be up there looking back on Earth. I can imagine for the space crew when you're out there for such a long time and missing home that it would be very good to get a reminder that will take you back." ~ Paul McCartney Follow shuttle mission STS-118 @ www.nasa.gov! |
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Source | YouTube: Where My Heart Will Take Me – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA Johnson |
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