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Topping the orbital charts

by Steve Morales, CBCNews.ca

In an attempt to ratchet up the level of fun in orbit, the European Space Agency (ESA) asked young Europeans to come up with a cheerful and inspiring music playlist for astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS).

Youngsters were asked to write down a song selection that they thought would be most suitable for an astronaut on the ISS to listen to. Before deciding, they were asked to imagine themselves in the shoes of the men and women who live on the station, and then put together a playlist.

Of more than 1,000 entries, the winner is 14-year-old Therese Miljeteig from Norway. Her playlist will be downloaded to an MP3 player and shot into space on board ESAs Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) in early 2008. Her winning list:

  • Here Comes The Sun - Beatles
  • Come Fly With Me - Frank Sinatra
  • Rocket Man - Elton John
  • Up Where We Belong - Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes
  • Imagine - John Lennon
  • Flashdance - What A Feeling - Irene Cara
  • Walk of Life - Dire Straits
  • Fly - Celine Dion
  • Rockin' All Over The World - Status Quo
  • I Believe I Can Fly - R Kelly

Thus, Celine Dion joins the Canadarm as a Canadian contribution to the ISS and becomes our first official cultural export to the final frontier. Perhaps after hearing that tune for several months, ISS astronauts will truly find out whether, in space, anyone can hear you scream ...

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mt

Ottawa

What? Only 10 songs? The ESA couldn't afford an mp3 player with more space?

Posted July 4, 2007 07:12 AM

Claudio

Windsor

I wouldn't say that Therese's playlist is everyones cup of tea or even suitable for extended listening, but it's creative and imaginative none the less. Kudos Therese.

If I could offer up an alternative song? Pink Floyd's "Learning to Fly". I could only imagine listening to that while looking down at Earth from one of the viewports.

Posted July 4, 2007 02:41 PM

Charles

Ontario

FLASHDANCE!??! Excuse me, I need to go laugh myself silly in a quiet room somewhere for about an hour.

Posted July 17, 2007 01:27 PM

Al

Tronna

Why not Space Oddity by Bowie?

Too depressing?

Posted October 17, 2007 04:01 PM

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