Brad Pitt Turns Space Talk Into a Laugh‑fest with NASA Astronaut
A Zero‑Gravity Q&A Gone Comic
On Monday, the Hollywood heavyweight Brad Pitt hopped onto a live feed to chat with NASA’s Nick Hague on the International Space Station. While the astronaut was floating—so the conversation was a little weight‑less—Pitt delivered a volley of questions about life in orbit, and the two shared a laugh that could bring choreography to a classroom.
Location: Washington, streamed straight from NASA’s Mission Control in Houston.
Event: Pre‑premiere buzz for the star‑studded thriller “Ad Astra” (meaning “to the stars”).
The Inside Scoop on Space Music
Q: “Who’s the boss of the jam box?”A (Hague): “We’re on a rotating playlist—everyone picks a turn. And the eclectic vibes come from all corners of the galaxy. A dinner and a crash‑course in Russian traditional beats really shakes up the usual rhythm.”
Pitt’s Cosmic Fantasy Blue‑Print
NASA’s Secret Sauce
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration got a sneak peek at the script.
Floating In The Studio: A Physical Test
Pitt asked about the authenticity of Hague’s zero‑gravity moves in a studio setting.
(Pitt’s friend George Clooney played an astronaut in 2013’s “Gravity.”)
Takeaway
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