Your Name Can Fly To The Moon On NASA's Artemis-I Mission: Here¡¯s How
In case you were interested in sending your name around Earth¡¯s satellite, NASA is now allowing people to do so for free.
Space travel still has time to evolve till it takes normal humans like us on the Moon. However, in case you were interested, NASA can send your name for a trip around Earth¡¯s neighbour.
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NASA is inviting people to add their names to a flash drive that would launch along with its much-awaited Artemis 1 mission. In this mission, NASA plans to send an uncrewed Orion capsule around the moon and back.
In case you were interested in sending your name around Earth¡¯s satellite, NASA is now allowing people to do so for free.
How to send your name on a lunar trip aboard Artemis 1
To send your name on the flash drive that will travel around the Moon and back, you¡¯ll need to head to NASA¡¯s registration page here.
Here, it¡¯ll ask you to enter your first name, last name as well as a unique pin code that would allow you to access your boarding pass later. Upon entering the three details, you¡¯ll receive a digital boarding pass similar to the one here.
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The boarding pass consists of basic information such as launch site (which is the Kennedy Space Centre, Florida), Launch Vehicle type (Space Launch System or SLS), Rocket type (Orion) and Destination (Lunar Orbit).
Artemis 1 will be the debut for NASA¡¯s newest SLS rocket that plans to take astronauts to the moon as well as other deep-space missions. The rocket is scheduled to be rolled out to the launchpad for a ¡®wet dress rehearsal¡¯ that¡¯ll put the vehicles through most of the processes that they¡¯ll go through on the launch day.
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