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One Direction video nearly out of this world

Which is why the band’s new video for the song “Drag Me Down” should delight both factions. The video was filmed at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

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Barring the relentless touring schedule, incessant rumors and disturbingly invasive nature of a vocal chunk of their fan base, it must be so great being in One Direction.

Drag Me Down” featured Horan on Partial Gravity Simulator, which gives the replicates the gravity experienced on moon, asteroid or Mars.

Drag Me Down” is One Direction’s first single since Zayn Malik announced his departure from the group in March. But there’s still time for fun and games as Harry is seen sharing a laugh and a cup of tea with a Robonaut a realistic human style robot.

NASA did not release any information about the filming, but officials shared photos on Twitter about the video, no doubt recognizing the promotional value of being linked with the band.

After a surprise release on July 31, Drag Me Down sold over 500,000 copies in the first week making it their fastest ever selling single in the US.

The group showed how they prepared for their space mission while belting out the ballad composed by Jamie Scott, Julian Bunetta, and John Ryan.

If only one thing could be said about One Direction fans, it’s that they sure like their conspiracy theories.

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Taking to Twitter to share the band’s first video as a four-piece, Niall revealed he hoped fans love it. The song is already trending on the internet and with this new music video, One Direction just made our weekend all the more happening!

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