NASA Announces STS-134 Wakeup Song Winners; Face In Space Totals

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May 23, 2011

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington                                         
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Kyle Herring 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 11-154

NASA ANNOUNCES STS-134 WAKEUP SONG WINNERS; FACE IN SPACE TOTALS

HOUSTON -- NASA announced the winners of its "Original Song Contest" 
after six weeks of public voting. The songs will awaken the STS-134 
astronauts aboard space shuttle Endeavour during their ongoing 
mission. 

"Sunrise Number 1" by Jorge Otero and the band Stormy Mondays from 
Oviedo, Spain, earned first place. Shuttle Commander Mark Kelly, 
Pilot Greg H. Johnson, Mission Specialists Mike Fincke, Drew Feustel, 
Greg Chamitoff and Roberto Vittori of the European Space Agency will 
hear the song at 5:56 p.m. EDT on May 31 - the day before the crew 
returns to Earth. "Sunrise Number 1" received 787,725 votes, or 49.8 
percent of the total ballots. 

"Dreams You Give" by Brian Plunkett from Halfway, Mo., earned second 
place with 612,959 votes, or 38.8 percent. It will wake the crew at 
6:56 p.m. on May 30. 

The Original Song Contest received 1,350 entries for consideration, 
and NASA selected 10 songs as finalists. The public cast 1,581,531 
votes for their favorite song from March 29 through May 16. To listen 
to the songs and see the all the results, visit: 










https://songcontest.nasa.gov/voteOrigResult.aspx 


The winning songs also have videos. To view the video for "Sunrise 
Number 1," visit: 



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeLWcCM5E4Y 


To view the video for "Dreams you Give," visit: 



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evry9loMlu4 


NASA also released the final tally of submissions to the Space Shuttle 
Program's "Face in Space" campaign for the STS-134 mission. 
Participants submitted 128,940 photos for uplink to Endeavour via the 
Mission Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. The 
images will return to Earth through a data transmission, and 
contributors will be able to print certificates verifying their 
photos flew aboard Endeavour. 

More than 7,550 other photos already have been submitted to fly aboard 
the last shuttle mission targeted to launch July 8. Submissions will 
be accepted through the liftoff date. To take part in the STS-135 
Face in Space campaign, visit: 



http://faceinspace.nasa.gov 


For more information about the Space Shuttle Program and the STS-134 
mission to the International Space Station, visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 


For more information about the space station, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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