Audio Described - PACE Mission Enlists the U.S. Marine Band for Acoustic Testing Fanfare

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As the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission nears the end of its environmental testing, Systems Engineer Gary Davis enlists the help of the United States Marine Band to see if musicians can match the acoustic levels the spacecraft is subjected to in testing.
Music: "Eternal Hope," "Power of Night," Universal Production Music. "Also Sprach Zarathustra," Composed by Richard Strauss, Performed by the United States Marine Band. "PACE Fanfare," Composed by Gunnery Sergeant Scott Ninmer, Performed by the United States Marine Band.

Recorded sound courtesy of the U. S. Marine Band®. Use of the recorded sound does not constitute or imply endorsement by the Department of Defense, U. S. Marine Corps, or U. S. Marine Band®. The terms U. S. Marine Band® and “The President’s Own®” are trademarks of the U. S. Marine Corps, used with permission. The other works requested for use in this project are free and clear of any underlying copyright encumbrances and are in the public domain. Neither the Marine Corps nor the Marine Band accept any responsibility for any use of Marine Band sound other than our own distribution.

Ryan Fitzgibbons (KBRwyle):
Lead Producer
Videographer
Lead Editor

Gary Davis (NASA):
Lead Scientist
Lead Interviewee

Col. Jason K. Fettig
USMB Director

GySgt. Scott Ninmer (USMC)
Lead Composer

Rob Andreoli (AIMM):
Lead Videographer

John D. Philyaw (AIMM):
Videographer

Michael P. Menzel (AIMM):
Videographer

Jacob Richmond (NASA/GSFC):
Lead Project Support

MGySgt. Amanda Simmons (USMC)
Project Support

GySgt. Brian Rust (USMC)
Project Support

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