This was not my first space flight, previous assignments for my newspaper had sent me to the moon many times, but never in the vast reaches of deep space.
I'm floating on the cloud, welcome to my planet, where the stars are vivid, and the stars are never static, rolling through the cosmos, ain't no need for panic, got a hope, we'll be living gigantic, purple skies, neon lights, everything is panoramic,
we vibing through the night, feels like it's so magic, organic, hitting different frequencies, vibe is automatic, no limit to the fantasies, here's welcome to our planet, our fantastic planet, everything we dream, we can go *** it, in your universe, we are all captains, welcome to our planet, planet, our fantastic planet.
Everything we dream, we can go *** it, in this universe, we are all captains, welcome to our planet, yeah, yeah, we leave it, earth, behind, explore a new dimension, expanding our state of mind, feel the energy, it's cosmic, intervene, intertwine, every step we take, yeah, it's perfectly aligned,
we dancing with the aliens, aliens, show us how we goin', elastic, the rhythms out here in the,
In this space, it's in this wonder, and we got nothing to prove.
Welcome to our planet, our fantastic planet.
Everything we dream, we can go *** it.
In this universe, we're all captains.
Welcome to our planet, planet, our fantastic planet, planet.
Everything we dream, we can go *** it.
In this universe, we're all captains.
Welcome to our planet, welcome to our planet.
Everything we dream, we can go *** it.
While the crew and I were still in a state of hibernation,
the engineer pilot Al reported our approach to international satellite Zulu Extra 3-4.
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology