NASA parodies 'All about that Bass' to promote space exploration

HOUSTON, Dec. 12 (UPI) -- As has become a recent tradition, the students at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas parodied a hit song to highlight NASA's work in space exploration.

This year they turned Megan Trainor's song "All About that Bass" into "All About that Space" to spur excitement for Orion's first flight.

Orion had a two-hour test flight and successfully recovered from the Pacific Ocean on Dec. 5. The spacecraft is expected to eventuallycarry a human crew further than ever. It will launch on NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) for missions to asteroids, and, one day, Mars.

While the focus has been on the development from commercial crew vehicles from SpaceX and Boeing, NASA has continued its development of rockets since it decommissioned the shuttle in 2011. NASA is currently transporting crews to the International Space Station on Russian Soyuz rockets as Russia is the largest partner on the ISS in addition to Europe, Canada and Japan.

This is not the first time NASA has spread its love for space through music video parodies. In 2012, students at NASA's JSC went viral with a parody of "Gangnam Style," celebrating the work on the International Space Station and other space exploration projects.

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'CRomnibus' budget a good deal for NASA planetary science, supporters say

The so-called CRomnibus package is up for a vote in Congress this week and supporters of NASA are cheering it on. If approved in the House and Senate, the federal spending appropriations for the 2015 fiscal year would give the space agency enough funding to send the Mars 2020 rover to the Red Planet on time and to invest in a flagship mission to Jupiters moon Europa.

The omnibus bill would provide NASA with $18.01 billion, which amounts to $549 million above President Obamas budget request for this year. Within that amount, planetary science would get $1.437 billion, a $157-million boost.

Each year now for several years weve had to fight with the administration for adequate levels of funding for planetary science, which has been the crown jewel of NASA, said Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Burbank), whose district includes NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Canada Flintridge. But Congress responded with a resounding Yes for planetary science and rejected the cuts and then went well beyond expectations.

The finding would also allow NASA to keep operating the long-lived Opportunity rover, managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

The bill also specifically sets aside $118 million for a mission to Jupiters moon Europa. This moon, whose icy exterior likely hides a subsurface ocean, is one of the few worlds in our solar system that could host a life-friendly environment.

We have the science, great minds and technology in place to explore other worlds, Bill Nye, chief executive of the Planetary Society, said in a statement, adding that the proposed planetary science budget was just shy of the organizations recommended $1.5 billion. We have the support of the Congress. We have the potential to search for life at destinations like Mars and Europa. Lets get out there and see what's up.

The planetary science funding was essential to safeguarding the experience and expertise of NASAs current scientists and engineers, Schiff added.

There are only a handful of people on Earth who know how to successfully land on Mars, or know how to get to Europa and contemplate a landing there, and theyre at JPL, Schiff said. We dont want to break up the dream team of scientists we have at JPL.

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NASA Is 'All About That Space' in Hilarious Parody Music Video

NASA interns dance to "All About That Space," a parody of "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor, in the latest music video from the Johnson Space Center in Houston. Credit: NASA

NASA is "all about that space, 'bout that space, space travel" in a new music video recently released by the space agency.

The new music video shows a group of plucky young NASA interns dancing, lip synching and having fun at Johnson Space Center in Houston with their parody of the hit Meghan Trainor song "All About that Bass." NASA's version of the song is (of course) called "All About That Space," and it's just as catchy as the original. The young NASA hopefuls, Pathways Interns at JSC, manage to infuse the parody with a positive message centered on exploration. NASA intern Sarah Schlieder wrote the lyrics:

"If you got boosters boosters, just raise 'em up 'Cause every spacecraft needs propulsion From the bottom to the top 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."

The new video was created to raise awareness about the first flight of NASA's Orion spacecraft, according to a video description. Orion launched to space on Dec. 5 for its first uncrewed test flight that brought it higher into space than any spacecraft made for humans has been in more than 40 years. After launching from Florida, Orion splashed down in the Pacific Ocean 4 hours and 24 minutes after it was lofted into orbit. U.S. Navy ships retrieved Orion from the ocean and brought it back to dry land. The spacecraft should return to Florida for analysis before Christmas.

"All About That Space" is the latest in a tradition of NASA parody videos. In 2013, Johnson Space Center interns produced "NASA Johnson Style," a parody of "Gangnam Style" by Korean pop star and YouTube sensation Psy. Officials at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia did the "Harlem Shake" in Mission Control as well. NASA officials at the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California also parodied LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know it" with "We're NASA and We Know It" after the Curiosity rover landed on Mars in 2012.

To see the full lyrics to NASA's "All About That Space," visit the YouTube page.

Follow Miriam Kramer @mirikramer. Follow us @Spacedotcom, Facebook and Google+. Original article on Space.com.

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NASA, SpaceX reschedule next week's ISS resupply launch

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Dec. 12 (UPI) -- NASA announced Thursday that the launch of SpaceX's robotic Dragon capsule will be delayed three days. The International Space Station resupply mission was originally scheduled to blast off on Tuesday, December 16. But proceedings have been rescheduled for Friday, December 19.

"The change of launch date allows SpaceX to take extra time to ensure they do everything possible on the ground to prepare for a successful launch," NASA officials announced in a released statement. "Both the Falcon 9 rocket and its Dragon spacecraft are in good health."

Friday's launch will be powered by the company's Falcon 9 rocket, and as originally planned, the private spaceflight company will still attempt to land the rocket's first stage on a platform in the Atlantic Ocean.

Reusable rocket technology is key to the company's growth, CEO Elon Musk has repeatedly said. Being able to reuse vital components of its rocket could shave costs by a factor of 1,000.

"There are a lot of launches that will occur over the next year," Musk said at an aerospace conference earlier this fall. "I think it's quite likely that one of those flights, we'll be able to land and refly, so I think we're quite close."

The newly reschedule resupply launch will take place at 12:30 p.m. EST on Friday. The mission will be broadcast on NASA TV. A briefing with mission officials will be held on Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

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University of Houston Alumni Association announces 2015 honorees

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The University of Houston Alumni Association (UHAA) has announced its 2015 Alumni Awards recipients, which include nationally and locally prominent leaders in their fieldsfrom CEOs to radio and television personalities as well as individuals who have a history of service to the University and community. Honorees will be recognized at the 61st Annual Awards Gala on May 2, 2015, at the Westin Houston, Memorial City.

Distinguished Alumni Awards are given to individuals whose professional accomplishments bring prestige to the University. Five people are being honored in 2015:

Aylwin Lewis (76, M.B.A. 90) is the president and chief executive officer of Potbelly Corp. and is a board member at the Walt Disney Co. and Starwood Hotels and Resorts.

Bill Worrell (69) is in his 32nd season as the play-by-play announcer for the Houston Rockets. In 2011, he was honored with a Lone Star Emmy for best play-by-play announcer.

Rushion McDonald (83) is the executive producer of the Emmy-winning Steve Harvey Show. He is a co-founder of the Neighborhood Awards show (formerly the Hoodie Awards), a tribute to the best leaders and organizations in local neighborhoods throughout the nation. McDonald was listed as one of Showtime Networks top 50 U.S. comedians for three consecutive years.

Ken Bailey (69, J.D. 72) is a founding partner of the civil litigation law firm Bailey Peavy Bailey, PLLC. While at the University of Houston, he was the starting quarterback during the 1967-1969 seasons and, in 1968, was a recipient of the Charles Saunders Award for an Outstanding Athlete. He has held numerous volunteer positions, which include serving on the UH Law Centers Law Foundation Board and co-chairing the UH Athletics Director Search Committee in 2009.

Dominic Ng (80) is chairman and chief executive officer of East West Bancorp Inc. and East West Bank. His numerous volunteer positions include director and former chairman of the Committee of 100 Inc., member of the University of Southern Californias board of trustees, committee member on the Resnick Institute advisory council at the California Institute of Technology, member of the Bowers Museum board of governors, and board member of the Southern California Asia Society Inc.

The 2015 UHAA Distinguished Service Award recipient is Laurie Rutherford (86, M.B.A. 91, M.S. 04), director of Enterprise Risk Management at CenterPoint Energy. This award is given to UHAA Life Members who are set apart by a history of service to the association and University. Rutherford serves as president of the UH CenterPoint Energy Alumni Association and is a former member of the Houston Cougars womens basketball team.

John T. McNabb and Drue DaSilva (93, M.S. 99) have been named Outstanding Volunteer Award recipients. The Outstanding Volunteer Award recognizes alumni and University supporters who exemplify a spirit of volunteerism to advance UHAAs mission. McNabb is chairman and chief executive officer of the Willbros Group, as well as senior advisor and former vice chairman of corporate finance at Duff and Phelps Corp. He is a former member and chairman of the deans advisory board at the University of Houstons C.T. Bauer College of Business, where he developed and taught a course in leadership. DaSilva is manager of inside sales at ShoreGroup and is an active volunteer with many alumni organizations including Moores School of Music, the University of Houstons College of Technology and Chi Omega.

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Week in Tech: Week in Tech: PS4 pop-ups, Instagram's lunch domination and the face space race

While NASA shoots for Mars, tech firms have a different kind of space race in mind: their mission is to colonise the space on your face. But that's not all they've been up to this week. We've had PS4s popping up, Instagram ascending, Samsung's secrets spilling and some deeply disturbing Facebook features. Welcome to an alarmingly alliterative Week in Tech!

If you fancied Sony's rather lovely 20th Anniversary PS4, you could have got one for just 19.94 - but you had to visit Sony's pop-up shop in London to get one. Inevitably many of the limited edition consoles have popped up on eBay with stupid price tags to match.

The god of dreams hasn't got out of bed, it seems: it looks like the hotly anticipated Project Morpheus VR headset from Sony won't arrive any time soon. Right now it is "purely an R&D project", but it's "something we're really, really excited about," Sony says. Tim Cook says much the same about Apple TV, which hasn't been updated since about 1937.

Sony isn't the only firm racing to take up space on your face. Google's at it too. While Glass appears to have fallen out of favour, the we-thought-it-was-just-a-gimmick Project Cardboard has been updated for more cardboard-related virtual reality. Could Cardboard be the star of Google IO 2015?

Fancy some new faces for your Android Wear smartwatch? You can get that and more from the latest Android Wear update, which brings designs featuring the minions from Despicable Me as well as more serious watch faces. Under the hood there is a host of improvements to the settings and notifications systems.

While we wait for the official launch of the Samsung Galaxy A7, details of the Galaxy S6 are starting to leak: it may have a metal frame, a dramatically different design, a better screen and maybe even a flexible display.

We also discovered that the Samsung Galaxy Alpha was leading a secret double life: while everybody thought it was wearing Gorilla Glass 3, it was actually clad in Gorilla Glass 4. If you wondered why your Alpha didn't break when you dropped it, shot it or ran over it with a tank, now you know.

What's the worst thing in the world right now? If you answered "drunken selfies", you'll be delighted to know that Facebook has some of the planet's finest brains working on a solution. Facebook's AI lab is working on an algorithm that can tell the difference between your face when you're sober and your face when you've had a few shandies and warn you before you upload anything. It's part of a much more serious and in no way frightening project that hopes to imitate the human brain.

The Facebook-owned Instagram is now bigger than Twitter, with more than 300 million monthly active users. Between them they've shared more than 30 billion photos of cats and lunch.

It's that time of year, and if you're looking for ideas for your email to Santa we'd love to help. The TechRadar team has come up with the must-have kit and accessories for Christmas 2014. The list includes GTA V, GTA V, GTA V and GTA V. We'd quite like GTA V.

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