Techno at the gym, disco for the club, pop on the long drives - but what music is right for space?
You might not expect astronauts to be jamming out to tunes like Chappell Roan's Pink Pony Club or Tokyo Drifting by Glass Animals and Denzel Curry - but that's what the Artemis II crew have been waking up to on Nasa's most recent trip around the moon.
US rapper Curry tells BBC Newsbeat of his excitement and shock that his song reached new heights this week.
He says if he was to ever meet the astronauts he would want to "give all of them a hug for even thinking about me" for their space playlist.
Curry, who says he's always had an interest in space-related films, hopes the song gets a "second life now" and his next ambition is to be the first rapper to perform in space.












