The British boy band One Direction's music video for the single "Drag Me Down" was published on YouTube on Aug. 20. Among those who are promoting the music video on social media is NASA.
While the music videos of Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" and Madonna's "B---h I'm Madonna" featuring Nicki Minaj both featured a squad of female celebrities, One Direction featured numerous NASA technologies in the "Drag Me Down" music video.
Filmed at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, the "Drag Me Down" music video features Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Niall Horan wearing bright orange suits. The One Direction boys also underwent a training of the ISS crew using the Partial Gravity Simulator and the ISS Mockup Bike.
In addition, Tomlinson, Payne, Styles and Horan met humanoid robot Robonaut 2, danced in a hangar with T-38 jet trainers used for flight simulations and took for a drive around the facility the Space Exploration Vehicle, which is a rover in development for Mars and other deep-space missions.
The "X Faxtor" alums also got to climb aboard a mock-up Orion space capsule, which made its first voyage in an unmanned flight atop a Delta IV Heavy rocket in 2014, according to Space.
Meanwhile, Styles took a tumble while performing onstage with Tomlinson, Payne and Horan in Toronto on Aug. 20, E! News has learned. He also previously fell onstage in San Diego during the first One Direction performance after Zayn Malik's exit.
Three days after it was published on YouTube, One Direction's "Drag Me Down" reached 12 million views. Watch it here: