March 08, 2011
Joshua Buck
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
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Kyle Herring Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 kyle j herring@nasa gov
RELEASE: 11-066
NASA HOSTS STS-133 SONG CONTEST WINNER LIVE IN MISSION CONTROL
HOUSTON -- For the first time, NASA astronauts aboard an orbiting spacecraft were awakened by a live performance from Mission Control, as Todd Park Mohr and three other members of Big Head Todd and the Monsters performed "Blue Sky" live at 2:23 a m CST
The live performance was broadcast to space shuttle Discovery Commander Steve Lindsey and the other five crew members, as they orbited 220 miles above the southern tip of South America The song started the crew's last full day in space after spending eight days in joint operations, with the shuttle docked to the International Space Station Discovery's landing is scheduled for 10:57 a m CST Wednesday, March 9, at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida
"Blue Sky" was written by the band as a tribute for Discovery's return to flight mission (STS-114) in 2005 The song received the most votes in NASA's "Top 40 song contest " The top two songs were played as wakeup music for the shuttle crew
Receiving 722,662 votes (29 percent), "Blue Sky" outdistanced the "Theme from Star Trek " The theme received 671,133 votes (27 percent) and was played to wake the crew Monday morning with a special introduction by William Shatner, the actor who played Captain James T Kirk
After the performance, Mohr briefly talked with Lindsey
"Well, that was terrific, we really appreciate it and congratulations on winning the contest," Lindsey said
"On behalf of Big Head Todd and the Monsters and songwriters and artists everywhere, we just want to thank you so much for your courage, your bravery and your effort in just giving all of us a better shot at knowing more," Mohr told Lindsey and the crew "It's very inspirational to the arts as well "
"We all wish you could see what we can see when we look out at the Earth; and hopefully, everybody will be able to do that one of these days Hopefully sooner rather than later," Lindsey replied
To watch the group play "Blue Sky" for Discovery's crew, visit:
http://www nasa gov/multimedia/videogallery/index html?collection_id=14554&media_id=70058841
For information about the Discovery song contest and the Original Song Contest for STS-134, visit:
https://songcontest nasa gov
For information about the Space Shuttle Program, the STS-133 mission and to view pictures and video from the wakeup performance, visit:
http://www nasa gov/shuttle
For more information about the International Space Station, visit:
http://www nasa gov/station
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