Astronauts play flute from ... the universe

Astronaut Cady Coleman introduced her special type of relaxation on the International Space Station (ISS): playing flute.

Coleman's video, produced for Dart Music International (DMI) House , begins by giving us a short tour of the International Space Station (ISS) to find out where she can play her flute. Do not disturb other astronauts. She stopped on the arch, in the center of the ISS (the astronauts slept at the end of the station) and thus had a beautiful view (because the arch had many windows).

Coleman introduced three flutes she took away from Earth (other than her own flute): a silver flute from Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull (UK) rock band, an Irish flute from The band's Matt Molloy Chieftains (Irish), a tin whistle from Paddy Maloney (also from the band The Chieftains). This is probably the best part of the video, not only because Coleman has brought many flutes into the universe, but also because she put them in weightless condition.

Coleman then showed us some directions to look at the Earth and ended with a song playing 'Love, I miss you' (Honey, I Miss You) . She played with her "band" thanks to a recording on the laptop. Overall, this is a great video.