What Song Would You Want to Wake Up to in Space?
Astronauts on the Artemis II mission are woken up every day with different songs during their moon trip. What song would you like to wake up to in space? The tradition of wake-up songs for astronauts dates back to the 1960s.

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Do you like waking up to a specific song? Well, the Artemis II astronauts are woken up every day with different songs during their moon trip. These songs are chosen by the Mission Control team or requested by friends and family. On the fourth day, the crew was woken up to Chappell Roan's Pink Pony Club song, but it was stopped before the chorus, which was a big disappointment for the astronauts. Commander Reid Weissman told Mission Control that everyone was eagerly waiting for the chorus. But we want to know, what song would you want to wake up to in space? Let us know in the comments below! The tradition of wake-up calls dates back to the 1960s. According to a senior archivist at NASA, the first song ever played to wake up astronauts was Hello Dolly, sung with different lyrics during the Gemini 6 mission in 1965. Music is played on the spacecraft to signal the start of the day. Sometimes the songs are funny, and sometimes they're emotional. What song would you choose and why? Don't forget to let us know in the comments! Did you know that astronauts don't need a special bed to sleep in space? They sleep in sleeping bags or special seats. Listening to music in space can help reduce stress and boost morale. Think about what song you'd want to wake up to in space and tell us why you chose it!
📰 Source:BBC Newsround


