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It's been two years since retired Canadian astronaut Colonel Chris Hadfield released his ridiculously viral cover of David Bowie's "Space Oddity," filmed live in space. The video launched Hadfield's career into orbit, and he'll keep it going with his debut album. Details are scarce, but a press release indicates that the album's guitar and vocal tracks were recorded in space, which is "a human first." We assume it's also just generally a first, and that other species haven't recorded albums in space yet either. Hadfield opened up about the experience in the release, saying, "The...
It's been two years since retired Canadian astronaut Colonel Chris Hadfield released his ridiculously viral cover of David Bowie's "Space Oddity," filmed live in space. The video launched Hadfield's career into orbit, and he'll keep it going with his debut album. Details are scarce, but a press release indicates that the album's guitar and vocal tracks were recorded in space, which is "a human first." We assume it's also just generally a first, and that other species haven't recorded albums in space yet either. Hadfield opened up about the experience in the release, saying, "The...
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