Astronaut filmed the first music clip in the universe
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield became the first person to record a music video in space with David Bowie's Space Oddity.
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield became the first person to record a music video in space with David Bowie's Space Oddity.
Chris Hadfield, the Canadian commander will board the ship, return to Earth at the end of May 13. Therefore, the video clip made by Hadfield is considered his goodbye to the ISS Station.
Hadfield's video song also became the first music video to be shot in space. Chris said: 'By honoring the musical genius David Bowie, this is the Space Oddity version, recorded on the space station'.
Immediately, the video of Chris Hadfield fevered on websites with over 770,000 views and shared on Twitter and nearly 3 million views on Youtube.
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