The first-ever anthology CD of songs celebrating human
space exploration, brought to you in partnership with the Mars
Society and the
National Space Society.
If you've ever teared
up at a space shuttle launch — or dreamed about stepping
foot on Mars — you'll laugh, cry, and be inspired by these
sixteen songs celebrating the rocketing history of human spaceflight.
Even legendary Apollo
astronaut Buzz Aldrin was moved to tears on national television
by Fire in the Sky, recorded
for this album.
Included in this collection is Pioneers of Mars, a
powerful work written by Karen
Linsley and Lloyd Landa. The composition was awarded
first place in the Mars Society's Rouget de Lisle songwriting
competition. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory honored it as wake-up
music for the Opportunity Mars rover, on sol 20 of
its mission.
Press coverage for this one-of-a-kind project has included SPACE.com, MSNBC, Popular
Science, Air & Space/Smithsonian, The
Space Show, Discovery
Channel, San Francisco Chronicle, and the
Seattle Times.


