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Throughout the history of Space Shuttle flights from 1981 to 2011, NASA used a variety of songs to wake up their astronauts. ‘Good Day Sunshine’ was chosen as an alarm call three times. It was also played live by Paul’s band to the Expedition 12 crew aboard the International Space Station in 2005. On Day 8 of the 135th and final Space Shuttle flight, the four crew members were roused by a live version from Paul followed by a recorded message: ‘Good morning, guys! Wake up and good luck on this your last mission. Well done.’ Mission specialist Rex Walheim thanked Paul for his good wishes and observed
that, ‘People all around the Earth love Paul McCartney’s music and, boy, you can rest assured that people all above the Earth love this music too.’
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Throughout the history of Space Shuttle flights from 1981 to 2011, NASA used a variety of songs to wake up their astronauts. ‘Good Day Sunshine’ was chosen as an alarm call three times. It was also played live by Paul’s band to the Expedition 12 crew aboard the International Space Station in 2005. On Day 8 of the 135th and final Space Shuttle flight, the four crew members were roused by a live version from Paul followed by a recorded message: ‘Good morning, guys! Wake up and good luck on this your last mission. Well done.’ Mission specialist Rex Walheim thanked Paul for his good wishes and observed
that, ‘People all around the Earth love Paul McCartney’s music and, boy, you can rest assured that people all above the Earth love this music too.’
#thebeatlesrevolver
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