Canadian Astronaut Creates First Music Video in Space

Who would’ve known that technology would become so advanced by 2013 that we could create music videos in space? Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, who is expected to return to Earth after five months at the International Space Station, commemorated his trip with this awe-inspiring music video.

Hadfield sang a revised version of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” while playing the guitar floating throughout the ship. We at PMBC Group, Los Angeles PR firm, were very impressed by Hadfield’s rendition, a quite emotional and well sung ballad all shot with a view of just how far he is from Mother Earth. Hadfield has won many followers, tweeting and posting from space about life away from home. He’s even recently hosted a singalong with thousands of Canadian schoolchildren, all from space. Integrating social media so well with space exploration, we can’t wait to see what this means for future trips to space as well as Hadfield when he gets back to Earth.

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