Hey Yamaha, Lets Get The International Space Station A New Keyboard

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Hey Yamaha, Lets Get The International Space Station A New Keyboard

Pictures have surfaced from the International Space Station showing superhero astronauts playing a Yamaha Electronic Keyboard in 2002, what an insight, YAY!

It’s really great to see astronauts having a break, indulging in a splash of electronica to take away the stress of discovering the unknown, however we couldn’t help but notice something deeply disturbing…

A picture dated 2013 which shows those poor bastards are playing on the exact same keyboard… ELEVEN YEARS LATER!

ARGH!

We think it is cruel to deprive astronauts the basic human need to expel some creativity in order to escape the extreme pressures of space and that those cheap pricks at NASA should buy the ISS a new keyboard!!

If you agree, then sign our petition and help us improve outer space keyboard shredding!

(8-19 April 2002) — Astronaut Carl E. Walz (lower left), Expedition Four flight engineer, plays host to some crewmates as he performs on a musical keyboard in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). From the top, clockwise, are astronauts Rex J. Walheim, Jerry L. Ross, Ellen Ochoa, Lee M. E. Morin, all STS-110 mission specialists, and Stephen N. Frick, STS-110 pilot; along with astronaut Daniel W. Bursch (right foreground), Expedition Four flight engineer.

ISS Yamaha Keyboard 2002

(12 June 2013) — European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano, Expedition 36 flight engineer, plays a keyboard instrument in the Unity node during some of his off-duty time aboard the Earth-orbiting International Space Station. Parmitano is scheduled to stay aboard the orbital outpost until November.

ISS Yamaha Keyboard 2013

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