VIDEO : One Direction Go to Space Camp in 'Drag Me Down' Video

One Direction go from global superstars to deep space-reaching astronauts in their new video for "Drag Me Down," which was filmed at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. For the track, the quartet's first song without Zayn Malik and the first single off their upcoming fifth album, 1D go through actual astronaut training, from floating around in a partial gravity simulator to taking a Mars rover for a joyride. The Ben and Gabe Turner-directed video plays like an updated version of The Right Stuff, as Harry Styles spends time bonding with Robonaut, a robot that mimics human activity that's currently also aboard the International Space Station. Singer Liam Payne, for his part, tours a mock-up of the space station itself. Throughout, the foursome reconvene to perform their new single within NASA's enormous aircraft hangers.


One Direction Go to Space Camp in 'Drag Me Down' Video

21-08-2015 - Vidéo One Direction /