Observe the Moon - with music by P!NK and the Ndlovu Youth Choir
In celebration of International Observe the Moon Night, NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission created this music video featuring the song "A Million Dreams," performed by the musical artist P!NK and the Ndlovu Youth Choir from South Africa. On this day, we recognize all of the beautiful aspects of observing the Moon, from the scientific to the inspirational.
Celebrate International Observe the Moon Night with this music video - "Observe the Moon"
MUSIC LICENSED AND USED WITH PERMISSION:
“A Million Dreams”
Performed by P!NK and the Ndlovu Youth Choir
P!NK appears courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Courtesy of UNICEF
Written by Benj Pasek [ASCAP], Justin Paul [ASCAP]
Published by Pick in a Pinch Music [ASCAP], Breathelike Music [ASCAP]
Admin by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing
Published by T C F Music Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)
Production Credits:
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Produced and Edited by David Ladd (AIMM)
Moon visualizations by Ernie Wright (USRA)
Animations by NASA’s Conceptual Image Lab
Cinematography by David Ladd
Lowell Discovery Telescope footage by Stephen Tegler
Stock Footage provided by Pond5
Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.
Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
MUSIC: "A Million Dreams"
Performed by P!NK and the Ndlovu Youth Choir
P!NK appears courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Courtesy of UNICEF
Written by Benj Pasek [ASCAP], Justin Paul [ASCAP]
Published by Pick in a Pinch Music [ASCAP], Breathelike Music [ASCAP]
Admin by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing
Published by T C F Music Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)
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Producer
- David Ladd (Advocates in Manpower Management, Inc.)
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Video editor
- David Ladd (Advocates in Manpower Management, Inc.)
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Visualizer
- Ernie Wright (USRA)
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Animators
- Mike Mirandi (Freelance)
- Krystofer Kim (KBR Wyle Services, LLC)
- Michael Lentz (KBR Wyle Services, LLC)
Release date
This page was originally published on Monday, October 4, 2021.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:43 PM EDT.