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How music is sent to space and why astronauts need it | BBC News


From Chappel Roan’s Pink Pony Club to Denzel Curry’s Tokyo Drifting, the Artemis II mission seems to have been filled with music.

So who decides what gets played, and how does it reach space?

Newsbeat’s Peter Gillibrand and Abu Bakar Yasin got the answers from NASA, astronaut Tim Peake, a space expert and Denzel Curry himself.

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