The video released last Wednesday 3, has a scene in front of a building of the institute
Harry Styles official music video released Satellite last Wednesday, the 3rd, and ended up drawing the attention of one of the most important institutions in the United States, the NASA.
The video features a small robot nicknamed Stomper, who acquires the dream of exploring space after seeing on television images of Curiosity, a device designed by NASA, exploring Mars.
Stomper leaves backstage at a Styles concert in New York and travels to different locations on his mission. Eventually he finds himself in front of an American agency building, where he meets the singer again.
With that, the official NASA profile left a comment on the publication in which the artist announces the release of the clip. “There’s room for you and Stomper in our orbit,” the establishment said.
For many fans, the clip can be understood as a reflection on loneliness, as this is also one of the themes of the song, which contains lines such as “I can see you’re alone over there. Don’t you know that I’m right here?”.
NASA’s comment, therefore, could be a response to the metaphor of the clip, sending a welcome message to the singer and his robot.
It’s worth mentioning that this isn’t the first time Special Agency has been involved in one of Styles’ clips. When he was still inside A directionthe band recorded the video for drag me downsince 2015, at NASA itself.
*Intern under the supervision of Charlise Morais
Source: Terra

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