Love is in the air in the latestHarry Stylesmusic video — but not for the pop star himself.

Released Wednesday, Styles' “Satellite” music video sees a small robot travel across the country in the hopes of reaching its long-lost lover, NASA’s Curiosity rover.

The robot seems to lock eyes with the rover on the screen, and sets off on an expedition to try to reach its — literal — star-crossed lover.

The journey begins with the robot’s exit from the Kia Forum, the Los Angeles venue where Styles performed for 15 nights in January. A brief clip shows Styles onstage in a purple-striped sequin suit as he performs the single, a breakaway hit off 2022’sHarry’s House.

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Harry just premiered a new video for ‘Satellite’

The robot makes its way through the busy stadium while the “As It Was” singer caters to a sold-out crowd, and when it emerges, it travels through the rain, crossing busy city streets and navigating LA.

It eventually leaves LA, crosses the desert into Las Vegas, and continues its travel across the country in an effort to reach NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida — all in the hopes of connecting with the Curiosity rover.

Harry just premiered a new video for ‘Satellite’

“Satellite” marks the fourth single Styles has released offHarry’s House, whichwon the Grammy for album of the yearin February.

The album, his third since the members of One Direction embarked on a hiatus in 2016, swept the year’s awards, taking home theBRIT Award for album of the yearas well as the three others he was nominated for, and a second Grammy for best pop vocal album.

In his acceptance speech, Styles gave a shout-out to his former bandmates, crediting them for getting him to where he is now.

“I want to thank my mum for signing me up forX Factorwithout telling me, so I literally wouldn’t be here without you. I want to thank Niall, Louis, Liam and Zayn because I wouldn’t be here without you either. Thank you so much,” he said as he accepted the award for British artist of the year.

The “Watermelon Sugar” singer recently appeared as a guest onthe final episode ofThe Late Late ShowwithJames Cordenand helped the long-time host bid farewell to the show after eight years of hosting.

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Styles also told Corden that he was “so incredibly proud” of him for everything he accomplished on the show. “I’m so happy for you and I love you.”

source: people.com