Play The Song "LEAVING THIS WORLD BEHIND" by STARSET on NASA's International Space Station


Play The Song "LEAVING THIS WORLD BEHIND" by STARSET on NASA's International Space Station
The Issue
We want the new song by STARSET, titled "LEAVING THIS WORLD BEHIND," to be heard on the International Space Station (ISS).
STARSET is a dynamic rock band whose music provides the soundtrack to both our daily lives and experiences in worlds beyond our own. In anticipation of the band's new album 'HORIZONS,' a new song called "LEAVING THIS WORLD BEHIND" has just been released and it's the perfect song to broadcast from the International Space Station. The overall project touches on themes of defying the odds, never being held down by seemingly impossible obstacles, and creating your own reality; and this is the exact kind of messaging that would be an incredible fit for the world defying crew on the International Space Station (ISS).
We're asking that you sign this petition to bring the music of STARSET beyond our own world, as their stories have transcended our own reality over the past several years. If you feel so inspired as to take the next steps to bring this idea to life, you can reach out to the astronauts themselves on social media as outlined below. Thank you for your support in helping "LEAVING THIS WORLD BEHIND" acquire the intergalactic reach it deserves.
ASTRONAUTS:
TEAM USA:
Shane Kimbrough - US NASA Astronaut
Twitter: @astro_kimbrough
Instagram: @astro_kimbrough
Megan McArthur - US NASA Astronaut
Twitter: @Astro_Megan
Instagram: @astro.megan
Mark Vande Hei - US NASA Astronaut
Twitter: @Astro_sabot
Facebook: @mtvandehei
TEAM RUSSIA:
Pyotr Dubrov - Russian Roscosmos Cosmonaut
Twitter: @bigpyotr
Facebook: @p.v.dub
Instagram: @petr.v.dubrov
Oleg Novitskiy - Russian Roscosmos Cosmonaut
Twitter: @novitskiy_iss
Instagram: @novitskiy_iss
TEAM FRANCE:
Thomas Pesquet - French ESA astronaut
Twitter: @Thom.astro
Instagram:@thom_astro
Facebook: @ESAThomasPesquet
TEAM JAPAN:
Akihiko Hoshide - Japanese JAXA Astronaut
Twitter: @aki_hoshide
Instagram: @akih_ikohosh

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The Issue
We want the new song by STARSET, titled "LEAVING THIS WORLD BEHIND," to be heard on the International Space Station (ISS).
STARSET is a dynamic rock band whose music provides the soundtrack to both our daily lives and experiences in worlds beyond our own. In anticipation of the band's new album 'HORIZONS,' a new song called "LEAVING THIS WORLD BEHIND" has just been released and it's the perfect song to broadcast from the International Space Station. The overall project touches on themes of defying the odds, never being held down by seemingly impossible obstacles, and creating your own reality; and this is the exact kind of messaging that would be an incredible fit for the world defying crew on the International Space Station (ISS).
We're asking that you sign this petition to bring the music of STARSET beyond our own world, as their stories have transcended our own reality over the past several years. If you feel so inspired as to take the next steps to bring this idea to life, you can reach out to the astronauts themselves on social media as outlined below. Thank you for your support in helping "LEAVING THIS WORLD BEHIND" acquire the intergalactic reach it deserves.
ASTRONAUTS:
TEAM USA:
Shane Kimbrough - US NASA Astronaut
Twitter: @astro_kimbrough
Instagram: @astro_kimbrough
Megan McArthur - US NASA Astronaut
Twitter: @Astro_Megan
Instagram: @astro.megan
Mark Vande Hei - US NASA Astronaut
Twitter: @Astro_sabot
Facebook: @mtvandehei
TEAM RUSSIA:
Pyotr Dubrov - Russian Roscosmos Cosmonaut
Twitter: @bigpyotr
Facebook: @p.v.dub
Instagram: @petr.v.dubrov
Oleg Novitskiy - Russian Roscosmos Cosmonaut
Twitter: @novitskiy_iss
Instagram: @novitskiy_iss
TEAM FRANCE:
Thomas Pesquet - French ESA astronaut
Twitter: @Thom.astro
Instagram:@thom_astro
Facebook: @ESAThomasPesquet
TEAM JAPAN:
Akihiko Hoshide - Japanese JAXA Astronaut
Twitter: @aki_hoshide
Instagram: @akih_ikohosh

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Petition created on September 22, 2021
