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Intuitive Machines Lander Deposits Think about Dragons Tune On The Moon


On Feb. 26, the area exploration firm Intuitive Machines launched their IM-2 “Freedom Payload” mission, an effort to determine an information heart on the lunar south pole designed and operated by Lonestar Information Holdings. That knowledge heart was one of many payloads on the Athena moon lander, which launched atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. However following a botched touchdown of an identical mission final 12 months, this one ended reasonably anticlimactically: After touching down about 100 miles away from its meant touchdown location, Athena tipped over, curbing the mission. However, relying on the way you take a look at the scenario, it wasn’t a complete failure: Lonestar’s Freedom Information Middle remained intact, carrying eight terabytes value of fabric. Amongst that materials is an Think about Dragons music.

There are loads of wonderful songs on the market in regards to the planets, the moon, and outer area. None of them are by Think about Dragons, however not for lack of making an attempt: Again in August 2023, they put out the music “Youngsters Of The Sky” as a part of the soundtrack to the sci-fi RPG Starfield (their fourth music for a online game). On it, frontman Dan Reynolds emphatically croons vaguely inspiring strains like, “We’re youngsters of the sky, flying up so excessive/ Let me be that one to search out the brightest solar.” Had the IM-2 mission gone in keeping with plan, “Youngsters Of The Sky” would’ve been the primary music broadcast from the moon. Lonestar investor Ryan Micheletti mentioned earlier than the mission: “Our aim is to encourage the subsequent era of children to be enthusiastic about the way forward for area and expertise, which is why we selected ‘Youngsters of the Sky’ as the primary music in historical past to be broadcast from the moon.” Nowhere is off-limits for Think about Dragons!

Given Athena’s state, it’s unclear if “Youngsters Of The Sky” and its accompanying music video can nonetheless be beamed to Earth. However at the least now we are able to relaxation simple figuring out that an Think about Dragons music is protected from any pure disasters on Earth for the subsequent millennium.

IM-2 wasn’t the one SpaceX-related fail on Thursday: The corporate’s huge Starship spacecraft exploded simply minutes after lifting off from Texas. However a number of days earlier than that, Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 touched down on the moon’s north-eastern close to facet, the primary non-public mission to land a spacecraft on the moon upright.

In the meantime, over the weekend, Huge Assault and the Avalanches each had their music transmitted to the moon and again as a part of the Piccadilly Un:Plugged set up in London. Are they making an attempt to steal Think about Dragons’ “Thunder“?



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