This song was re-worded, arranged, played, sung, recorded, animated and filmed by a losely organised group of space, music and film enthusiasts during their lunchbreaks, weekends and evenings, with no budget and no agenda.
This project is just for fun and your viewing pleasure, promotes noone and nothing, and is in no way affiliated with any international organisations some of us may view as their customers in our professional lives.
None of the project team are ESA staff.
No spacecraft were harmed during the filming.
Please, consult your planetary scientist if Jupiter is right for you.
Side-effects may include euphoria, earworm and incessant humming.
Vocals
Gustavo Baldo Carvalho
Liliane Bromberg Carvalho
Emma Wright
Armelle Hubault
Johannes Bauer
Jana Mulačová
Judit Palacios Hernandez
Christoph Kröll
Actors
JUICE - Armelle Hubault
Earth - Johannes Bauer
Instruments:
Emma Wright
Stefan Etz
Daniel Lakey
Band
Guitar - Gustavo Baldo Carvalho
Bass - Stefan Etz
Drums - Robin Steel
Accordion - Gerald Ziegler
Violoncello - Emma Wright
Ukulele - Armelle Hubault
Ukulele - Christoph Kröll
Ukulele - Daniel Lakey
Piano - Federico Picetti
Music written by
Lady Gaga
Andrew Wyatt
Anthony Rossomando
Mark Ronson
Original song
"Shallow" by Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper
/watch/A2UYhYfe_obeY
Copyright
SME (on behalf of disco:wax); BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., SOLAR Music Rights Management, LatinAutor - UMPG, Sony Music Publishing, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, LatinAutor - SonyATV, LatinAutorPerf, Concord CSPAC, UMPG Publishing, UMPI, Concord Music Publishing, LatinAutor - PeerMusic, and 10 Music Rights Societies
Lyrics written by
Armelle Hubault
Jana Mulačová
Gustavo Baldo Carvalho
Johannes Bauer
Music producer
Gustavo Baldo Carvalho
Music arrangement
Gustavo Baldo Carvalho
Gerald Ziegler
Music recording, mixing and mastering
Gustavo Baldo Carvalho
Sound effects
Gustavo Baldo Carvalho
Christoph Kröll
Director
Gerald Ziegler
Script
Jana Mulačová
Gerald Ziegler
Alan Baker
Animations and visual effects
Alan Baker
Cinematographer
Gerald Ziegler
Editing
Gerald Ziegler
Executive producer
Jana Mulačová
Ground station scene
New Norcia - "Yeaah... bring 'er down, mate!", played in reverse
Credit: ESA/ESTRACK – CC BY-SA IGO 3.0 by the approval of Rolf Densing
Main Control Room scene cameo
The actual JUICE Mission Control Team
Filmed by the approval of Rolf Densing and Andrea Accomazzo
3D model of JUICE
Credit: ESA - CC BY-SA IGO 3.0 by the approval of Rolf Densing
https://scifleet.esa.int/#/model/juice
3D models of planets and moons
Credit: NASA
https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/collection/1484/blue-marblehttps://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/details.cgi?aid=4720
List of terms and acronyms (because we know we use them A LOT!)
JUICE - European mission to the icy moons of Jupiter, abbreviation stands for JUpiter ICy moons Explorer. Launch date: 2023-04-13.
Cruise - the part of the spaceflight when spacecraft is trying to get somewhere before it really starts the main science observations of the mission.
Patching - sending spacecraft new software to correct or adjust its functionality.
Pass time - a time period when spacecraft is in the view of a specific ground station antenna and can "talk to Earth".
Logging - like stashing, but with data.
TM - telemetry, the data spacecraft send to Earth.
The Science - here used for the scientific part of telemetry, as not everything that the spacecraft sends "down" is science observation data. There is also housekeeping telemetry (sort of a health report) and a lot of assorted confirmations and data checksums. Mission Control does not usually process The Science, but passes them to the scientists. But it's good to check that Ground has logged some good data from time to time.
Jupiter - one of the gaseous giants of our Solar system, as far as we know, likely without a solid core.
FAQ:
Who are those people doing weird stuff and why?
Glad you have asked - what an excellent question! Those are the Instruments. They are some of the people who indeed play the instruments you hear, and they also represent the science instruments onboard the spacecraft. JUICE wakes them up from the slumber of Cruise to start their scientific data collection and then acknowledges (by nodding) all the data they give her before forwarding them to Earth.