Washington, Aug 21 (ANI): Are you a music buff, fascinated by space and astronauts? Well, then NASA has the perfect opportunity for you- for the first time, the public can help choose songs to wake up the astronauts during the last two scheduled space shuttle missions.
Traditionally, the songs played to wake up the astronauts are selected by friends and family of the crews.
For the last two scheduled missions, NASA is inviting the public to visit the 'Wakeup Song Contest' website to select songs from a list of the top 40 previous wakeup calls or to submit original tunes for consideration.
To vote or submit a song, visit: https://songcontest.nasa.gov
The two songs with the most votes from the top 40 list will be played as crew wakeup calls on the final scheduled flight of space shuttle Discovery.
Discovery's STS-133 mission is targeted to launch on Nov. 1.
"We're looking forward to hearing which songs the public wants played for us," said STS-133 Commander Steve Lindsey.
"It's going to be a difficult choice, because there have been so many great songs played over the years," he added.
Original songs must have a space theme and be submitted to NASA by 4 p.m. CST on Jan. 10, 2011.
Agency officials will review the songs and the top finalists will be put to a public vote.
The top two songs will be used to wake space shuttle Endeavour's STS-134 crew.
Endeavour's mission is the last scheduled space shuttle flight. It is targeted to launch on Feb. 26, 2011.
"Space shuttle crews really enjoy the morning wake-up music. While we don't have the best quality speaker in the space shuttle, it will be interesting to hear what the public comes up with. We are looking forward to it," said STS-134 Commander Mark Kelly.
The song contest campaign comes in line with NASA's ongoing 'Face in Space' project.
It invites the public to send electronic images of their faces into orbit aboard one of the final remaining space shuttle missions. (ANI)
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