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Nasa interns recreate Ariana Grande song and singer loves it so much her heart is bursting

Its all kinds of brilliant (Picture: NASA)

Ariana Grande couldnt contain her excitement at Nasa interns doing a parody of her space-themed song, called, er, NASA.

The 26-year-old Dangerous Woman singer took to Twitter today to share the video and express her gratitude to the team at Nasa for doing such incredible work as they rewrote the lyrics to her bop.

Oh my, she tweeted. This is so pure and special and insane. hi everyone over there that is doing such incredible work ! thank u for taking the time to make this ! my heart is ….. bursting [sic].

The video featured a team of young aeronautics and space interns singing lyrics like: Wed rather be on the moon tonight, say hello from the control room tonight. Dont want gravity pulling on us tonight, up here floating we just feel so free tonight.

The young interns then mime over the top of the new lyrics, alongside videos of launches and satellite images.

? "We'll explore the universe because we're N-A-S-A!"?

Inspired by our #Artemis missions to explore the Moon and Mars, @NASAInterns working at @NASAJohnson remixed @ArianaGrandes song “NASA” to create a music video. Press play and turn this up?: https://t.co/9x0uy0Lqbp pic.twitter.com/POztP4g5NM

— NASA (@NASA) September 8, 2019

Picture: NASA NASA interns do Ariana Grande and she loves it
Even Ariana is a fan (Picture: NASA)

In a tweet, the Johnson Space Centre spring 2019 interns tweeted they were inspired by Artemis missions to explore the Moon and Mars, so they remixed Aris hit song.

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Press play and turn this up, they tweeted.

Underneath the caption of the YouTube video, Nasa Johnson also revealed they planned to land the first American woman and the next man on the moon by 2024.

Ariana Grande recently headlined Manchester Pride to a sold-out crowd at the end of last month.

She tweeted in the lead up to the gig: On our way to manchester pride. love u so much. cant wait to give u all our love. youre my heart in every way. see u soon [sic].

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