SPACE SHUTTLE MUSIC - Solar System Exploration - Nasa
SPACE SHUTTLE MUSIC - Solar System Exploration - Nasa
SPACE SHUTTLE MUSIC - Solar System Exploration - Nasa
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STS-91 June 2-12, 1998<br />
6/3/98 “Shake, Rattle, and Roll” by Huey Lewis and the News in honor of the flawless liftoff<br />
CAPCOM: Marc Garneau<br />
6/4/98 “Come Go With Me” by the Del Vikings in honor of Andrew Thomas’ return from Mir<br />
CAPCOM: Marc Garneau<br />
6/5/98 “South Australia” by The Sundowners<br />
CAPCOM: Chris Hadfield<br />
6/6/98 “You Really Got Me” by The Kinks<br />
CAPCOM: Chris Hadfield<br />
6/7/98 “Travelin’ Band” by Creedence Clearwater Revival<br />
CAPCOM: Chris Hadfield<br />
6/8/98 “Manic Monday” by The Bangles in honor of an historic Monday for the U.S. and Russian<br />
space programs ending the three year Shuttle/Mir program<br />
CAPCOM: Chris Hadfield<br />
6/9/98 “How Bizarre” by O.M.C<br />
CAPCOM: Chris Hadfield<br />
6/10/98 “Superman” - TV Theme Song played in honor of Franklin Chang-Diaz’s record-breaking<br />
time in orbit aboard a Space Shuttle, a total of more than 51 days spent in orbit during six<br />
shuttle flights.<br />
CAPCOM: Chris Hadfield<br />
6/11/98 “Interplanet Janet” Song from the “Schoolhouse Rock” educational videotape series played in<br />
honor of Janet Kavandi<br />
CAPCOM: Chris Hadfield<br />
6/12/98 “Homeward Bound” by Simon and Garfunkel<br />
CAPCOM: Chris Hadfield<br />
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/audio/shuttle/sts-91/wakeup.html<br />
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