Trish Garner helps Elaine fasten her helmet
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Standing at base camp, Sam Burbank and Elaine are about to embark on their first videoshoot.
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Sam Burbank can be seen in the helmet's reflection.
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Elaine would have preferred to have a whole crew of actors in the video. However, the scientists are busy 24/7 during their stay on Devon Island. Even the cameraman had many other jobs to complete, and videoshoots had to be scheduled in carefully.
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Cleverly hidden ventilation holes were cut in Elaine's helmet courtesy of Hamilton Sundstrand.
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Elaine sung a verse atop the hood of the HumVee.
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Kimik made sure that no polar bears came nearby during the video shoots. Or did Kimik just want to get into the important shots?
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The Mars Society habitat can be seen off in the distance.
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Pascal stuck a NASA Haughton-Mars Project sticker on the front of Elaine's suit, which was a nice finishing touch.
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Her helmet, neck cover, and one layer of thin silk long johns underneath her constume keeps Elaine warm in the Arctic climate.
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The greenhouse serves as a sleek backdrop for Elaine's space boots.
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Elaine and Sam exchange goofy looks after she sings the line "gravity sucks" for the 100th time.
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Pascal drives the HumVee along patiently.
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The words "we could live here" sung in front of a barren, frigid landscape may not seem to appealing to the average person. An artist will sketch habitats and people over the landscape in some of the shots such as this one.
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Sam shoots from afar to get some long shots of Elaine on the fortress.
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Elaine's skirt waves in the Martian wind. How does a skirt keep the pressure in? Don't worry, in a pop music video, anything goes.
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