One Direction released "Drag Me Down" overnight, its first music video since Malik quit this rock band. Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson filmed film at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, and Ben Turner and Gabe Turner directed the shoot. "Filming was held around the NASA T-38 aircraft jets which might be used by astronauts to coach for spaceflight, plus the NASA WB-57 High Altitude Research Aircraft, a specialized aircraft utilized for high atmosphere study," 1D's label said in a very press release. The boys also filmed within a full-scale replica in the Orion spacecraft, NASA's vehicle in development for crewed missions to deep space, wearing spacesuits created for when astronauts launch and land. Learn more about Drag me down sheet music.
The three-minute video shows the quartet preparing to happen to be space in different parts from the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility, where real astronauts train. Horan, 21, tested out the Partial Gravity Simulator, a computer device that imitates the partial gravity that the person would experience within the moon, an asteroid or Mars. Payne, 21, worked in the replica with the International Space Station, a world-class laboratory that orbits 250 miles above Earth. Styles, 21, met Robonaut, a human-like robot, a model that is now aboard the International Space Station. Last but not least, Tomlinson, 23, steered the Space Exploration Vehicle rover, a prototype vehicle design that may be used with wheels to research the surface of Mars. Check sheet music,
At the tip, the boys strap right into a special space shuttle as NASA's staff cheers them on through the control room.
The three-minute video shows the quartet preparing to happen to be space in different parts from the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility, where real astronauts train. Horan, 21, tested out the Partial Gravity Simulator, a computer device that imitates the partial gravity that the person would experience within the moon, an asteroid or Mars. Payne, 21, worked in the replica with the International Space Station, a world-class laboratory that orbits 250 miles above Earth. Styles, 21, met Robonaut, a human-like robot, a model that is now aboard the International Space Station. Last but not least, Tomlinson, 23, steered the Space Exploration Vehicle rover, a prototype vehicle design that may be used with wheels to research the surface of Mars. Check sheet music,
At the tip, the boys strap right into a special space shuttle as NASA's staff cheers them on through the control room.