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McCartney has been honored to sing for the International Space Station. U.S. astronaut Bill McArthur and Russian cosmonaut Valery Tokarev will have a mini concert. Paul will be singing "Good Day Sunshine". No one has ever performed for the Space Station. NASA has used this song often for a wake up song for the space shuttle but it was a recorded version, according to Top Tech News. The song will be transited through satellite, this will be performed in Anaheim, California, November 13, 2006. McArthur and Tokarev have been up in the Space Station for over 43 days. Their mission will last about six months. They are excited about this treat to them from former Beatle performer.
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Source: Google Entertainment
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