Music notes for Food

Maybe my use of Sly and the Family Stone’s I Want To Take You Higher was a bit on the nose for a launch song. Whatever. I loved the idea of that churning bass line merging with the vibration of the engines and had to use it. Chills!

Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket called “PREFIRE and Ice,” lifts off from Launch Complex 1 in Māhia, New Zealand at 3:15 p.m. NZST Wednesday, June 5, 2024 (11:15 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, June 4), on the second of two launches for NASA’s PREFIRE (Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment). The PREFIRE mission, expected to last at least 10 months, consists of sending two CubeSats to asynchronous, near-polar orbits, to help close a gap in our understanding of how much of Earth’s heat is lost to space from the Arctic and Antarctica.

Excerpt:
“There was a pause, then the voice said ‘T-minus 10… 9…’
A guitar and bass played a syncopated descending line. A voice yelled Hey! four times on the down beat. The guitar was joined by an organ, both playing a funk counterpoint to the bass as it settled into a churning distorted riff that seemed to shake their seats, though Cas knew that wasn’t the music doing that. A voice sang that it wanted to take them higher while a trumpet played syncopated notes between the words. Their weight suddenly increased, and they knew the Peregrine was rising from its pad as the voice continued to beckon them higher and higher. Cas thought the music might be too loud for Ori, but then she heard her sister yelling Higher! Higher! in the comms.”
— from Food: Generation Mars, Book Four

Image: A closeup of the drive plume as Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket called “PREFIRE and Ice,” lifts off from Launch Complex 1 in Māhia, New Zealand at 3:15 p.m. NZST Wednesday, June 5, 2024.

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