- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Thu, 15 May 2025 03:00 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
NASA just made the internet a little more magical. Their latest Instagram post features a breathtaking nighttime photo of Seoul, South Korea, taken from the International Space Station by @astro_ayers on April 25, 2025. What truly caught everyone’s attention was the caption, where NASA used a lyric from BTS Jhope’s new song ‘Sweet Dreams’, “Sweet dreams come after hours.”
In the caption, NASA described the breathtaking experience felt by the crew members. "The International Space Station circles the Earth every 90 minutes, traveling at about 17,500 miles (28,000 km) per hour. This gives the crew 16 sunrises and sunsets every day! All of these passes give the station crew a unique opportunity to observe our home planet. Crew members – and external station cameras – take pictures of the Earth at all hours of the day, capturing our planet’s beauty and nature’s devastation. Image description: Seoul’s city lights shine into the darkness. The lights are brightest nearer to the Han River, which splits the city."
Fans were quick to spot the BTS reference, and the post instantly went viral. Many ARMY members are calling it a "cosmic collab" between BTS Jhope and NASA. For those wondering, “Sweet Dreams” is Jhope’s latest release featuring American singer Miguel. The song dropped on March 7, 2025, and was written by Jhope along with Johnny Goldstein, Sean Douglas, Sam Martin, and Theron Thomas.
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The post, after being shared a few hours ago on NASA’s official account, received many likes and comments from BTS fans and social media users. One user wrote, “Tell me you are ARMY without telling me you are ARMY.” “Even NASA is part of the purplest Army,” a second user added. “We recognize those Jhope lyrics!! Lovely photo of Seoul also!” added a third user. “Yassss! ‘Sweet dreams’ is the perfect serenade for NASA’s shot of Seoul! Lovely nod to the song by Jhope,” a fourth user added.
“At this point, I'm hoping the person behind their social media is an ARMY. Isn't it crazy how a lot of the work the boys have put out, either solo or OT7, fits NASA's work perfectly? I'm looking at you 134340 (Pluto),” a fifth user added. “That's one beautiful picture with a beautiful caption. Thank you for using our man's song lyrics,” a sixth user wrote. “Look at this! Jhope, you are an extraordinary artist, and your music has conquered places far beyond the stars. Congratulations!” a seventh user wrote.