Preparing British singer Sarah Brightman to be launched into space
within months to sing aboard the International Space Station, which lies
260 miles from Earth.Currently practicing Brightman in Star City, near the Russian capital Moscow. Scheduled to start its journey into space aboard a Russian spacecraft model "Soyuz" in the first of September / September next.It will spend the British singer, 54, ten days aboard the International Space Station.Brightman noted that singing in Space
"completely different" from singing on the ground.The heroine of the play "The Phantom of the Opera" at a news
conference in central London that her team is trying to work on the
technical details of the offer to be submitted to the International
Space Station.She told reporters: "I would like to communicate with the choir singing, or children or another singer or band on earth."
Brightman indicated that she worked with her husband, former Lord Lloyd Webber to find a song that "fit the idea of space."
Brightman said: "Singing in a slim attractive is quite different from singing here."
She added: "We use gravity to build on the land when we sing and the air around us, but the situation will be completely different this time. I try to find a beautiful, simple song in its letter, the complex also does not sing."
Brightman said she does not want "to prepare more than necessary," as she put it, because of the complexity of this idea in the first place.