NASA Interns Are "All About That Space"

Crafting pop hits isn't rocket science, but even rocket scientists like to have fun parodying them for their own ends.

Crafting pop hits isn't rocket science, but apparently even rocket scientists like to have fun parodying them from time to time.

In 2013, interns in NASA's Pathways Interns program at the Johnson Space Center in Houston offered their take on Psy's "Gangnam Style" with an homage they called "NASA Johnson Style." This year's group has taken the Meghan Trainor hit "All About That Bass" and spun it into "All About That Space."

The latest spoof veers broadly away Trainor's raunchy celebration of larger body types towards the aspirational promise of NASA's mission to visit celestial bodies. "All About That Space" focuses on the space agency's work on its next-generation, long-haul crew capsule, Orion, which underwent its first successful test flight earlier this month.

You can check out the video below and be sure to visit ReelNASA's YouTube page for a look at the full lyrics. Here's a sample:

Hey, they're working so hard, don't you love these NASA guys? They will take us so far the first time that Orion flies. You know we travellin' to deep destinations 'fore to long, So if that's what you're into then join in and ride along.

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