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Music Break: A Little Jethro Tull In Space

While we wait for official word (which should come shortly) about which museums will get the space shuttles when they're retired, here's two minutes of music that might make other old rockers like us feel a little nostalgic.

Apparently, one way NASA honored the 50th anniversary (today) of Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin's historic launch into space, was to have Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson team up with astronaut Cady Coleman for the "first space-Earth flute duet."

They played part of Bourree, which Anderson and his band played on tour way back in 1969 when the Apollo 11 astronauts were on their moon mission. Video of the duet is here. Enjoy.

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