Queen guitarist Brian May and 10cc founder Graham Gouldman have launched a brand new monitor to rejoice the primary pictures from Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope.
The telescope, often known as Webb’s First Deep Field, lifted off on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana on Christmas Day final yr and have become operational this week.
The launch of May and Gouldman’s music Floating In Heaven coincided with the highly-anticipated launch of the primary photos dropped at earth by the telescope.
May, who has a doctorate in astrophysics, stated: “There is nothing more exciting in a world of exploration than going to a place about which you know nothing.
“The sky’s the limit for what we could find out.”
The music video options May strumming his guitar in ‘space’ whereas Gouldman is seen floating and singing the mellow tune.
The first photos from the telescope showcase a galaxy cluster known as SMACS 0723 because it appeared 4.6 billion years in the past.
On New Year’s Day in 2019, May unveiled his new single titled New Horizons at Nasa’s Headquarters in Maryland within the US as a “tribute” to the spacecraft of the identical identify.
Another space-related music titled ’39 appeared in Queen’s 1975 A Night At The Opera, telling the story of a gaggle of house explorers who return house to search out throughout their one yr of journey a century has handed on earth.
Source: www.impartial.co.uk