Elliott's 1997 hit is the first-ever hip-hop song to be transmitted into space by NASA Aaron J. Thornton/WireImage Missy Elliott was one of the first women in hip-hop to make going to space look cool.
Missy Elliott lyrics blasted off into space as NASA transmitted her song "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)" 158 million miles from Earth to Venus, the space agency said Monday. It took nearly 14 minutes for ...
Ariana Grande released her much anticipated album Thank U, Next, on Friday and the internet was already abuzz by the morning about all the new songs she released. A government agency was even talking ...
Venus was bumping to Missy Elliott's music last week. Yes, the planet in outer space. NASA used its Deep Space Network radio antennas to send Elliott’s “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) across the solar ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The music of Missy Elliott is now “Workin’ It” on the planet of love. NASA says it transmitted Missy Elliott’s song “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)” to Venus using radio antennas.
NASA is relying on a bit of star power to educate youth about space and promote its upcoming mission to the moon. Interns for the US space agency remixed Ariana Grande’s “NASA,” and rewrote the lyrics ...
WASHINGTON — For the first time ever, NASA will beam a song — The Beatles’ “Across the Universe” — directly into deep space at 7 p.m. EST on Feb. 4. The transmission over NASA’s Deep Space Network ...
NASA and pop star Ariana Grande exchanged tweets today (Feb. 8) after her new album included a song titled with the space agency's acronym. "Hey @ArianaGrande, we saw 'NASA' trending this morning and ...
Ariana Grande's highly anticipated album, thank u, next, is finally here in full, and there's a lot to discuss, including NASA. Mac Miller and Pete Davidson theories are already floating around, and a ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. After NASA's Mars Perseverance rover landed on the Red Planet last week, Thomas Zurbuchen, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WASHINGTON — NASA is relying on a bit of ...