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Ohio State Marching Band honors NASA with space-themed halftime performance

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Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. President at Ohio State University | Wikipedia

Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. President at Ohio State University | Wikipedia

As a tribute to NASA and Ohio’s own NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, The Ohio State University Marching Band performed a space-themed halftime show during the Buckeyes’ game against Marshall University.

During pregame, the band spelled out “Thank You” while playing “Beautiful Ohio Fanfare” for longtime arranger and Ohio State alum Jim Swearingen, who wrote this weekend’s halftime show. Swearingen is an acclaimed composer and educator who has been arranging for the marching band for nearly 50 years.

The band also played “Fly Me to the Moon,” “Gonna Fly Now,” “Main Theme from Apollo 13,” “Starman,” “To Tame the Perilous Skies” and “I Wanna Go Back” while creating formations of telescopes, spaceships, astronauts, and the NASA logo.

Saturday’s i-dotter was Andrew Boden, an industrial and systems engineering major from St. Louis, Missouri.

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