The folks over at NASA know how to work hard and play hard. NASA’s latest project isn’t a probe or a satellite, instead, it is a quirky educational parody of Psy’s Gangnam Style. The main goal of the project is to inform the public about the amazing work going on at NASA and the Johnson Space Center. As seen above, the nearly 4-minute video is entitled “NASA Johnson Style,” and it is basically a volunteer outreach video project created by the students of NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
NASA says that the lyrics and scenes in the video have been re-imagined. Unfortunately, Psy isn’t the star of the video, but NASA did a good job of picking the best guy to do the horse dancing. Instead of featuring the Gangnam District in Korea, the video was shot inside NASA’s mission control center were advanced flight simulators and rockets are hosted. One section of the quirky song goes, Science everywhere. As we engineer the marvels that fly though the air.”
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