Anyone who's heard of NASA and the ISS, may be aware that some very smart people are trying to make a permanent human presence in the universe. Or at least, permanent until the Almighty's judgement day. The general feeling among these brainy nerds & science fiction fans, is that our best hope lies in being in too many places (orbit, Moon, Mars, and anything else we can reach,) for any one act of stupidity to wipe us all out.
Rather than spreading a downer kind of message, they're trying to make it fun, and get people thinking outwardly. Keep space science in front of people, on twitter, on reddit, pretty photos (OMG pretty photos!) One of these efforts is a chance to send your name to Mars on the next launch going that way. Millions of names, stored on a chip, and you get to be a Martian - if only by name.
This bit of fun is at this NASA web page of course, and it's free. But it needs done by the 8th, there's making the chip to be done, test read, etc.
And you get a pretend boarding pass you can print up and hang on the wall, and "frequent flyer" miles. Kids can go to the maps link and see if there's a lot of people signing up from their state, or their country (looks like a bunch of people in India would like to go.) So many countries are listed, even if there's only 2 or 3 signed up for this journey of names.
One of my grandsons is already listed, I'm going to put the other at the last minute and see if it makes much difference. The first one already has 60,000 "frequent flyer miles."
Rather than spreading a downer kind of message, they're trying to make it fun, and get people thinking outwardly. Keep space science in front of people, on twitter, on reddit, pretty photos (OMG pretty photos!) One of these efforts is a chance to send your name to Mars on the next launch going that way. Millions of names, stored on a chip, and you get to be a Martian - if only by name.
This bit of fun is at this NASA web page of course, and it's free. But it needs done by the 8th, there's making the chip to be done, test read, etc.
And you get a pretend boarding pass you can print up and hang on the wall, and "frequent flyer" miles. Kids can go to the maps link and see if there's a lot of people signing up from their state, or their country (looks like a bunch of people in India would like to go.) So many countries are listed, even if there's only 2 or 3 signed up for this journey of names.
One of my grandsons is already listed, I'm going to put the other at the last minute and see if it makes much difference. The first one already has 60,000 "frequent flyer miles."
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