NASA's Mars Insight mission: Know how to send your name on the red planet; check here
Do You Want Your Name To Reach Mars? If Yes, Than Here Is A Good Opportunity As NASA Is Allowing You To Send Your Name To Mars On A Microchip On Board The InSight Mission.
Do you want your name to reach Mars? If yes, then here is a good opportunity as NASA is allowing you to send your name to Mars on a microchip on board the InSight mission.
It was in 2015 that NASA tried reaching out to the general public by inviting people to submit their names to be put on a microchip on board the spacecraft through it's in its InSight mission. But now for the second time, NASA has invited people to submit their names so that it can be added to a second microchip.
The first round of saw 827,000 people adding their names, and in the second round, more than 900,000 people have already submitted their names.
The principal investigator of the InSight mission, Bruce Banerdt says, "Mars continues to excite space enthusiasts of all ages. This opportunity lets them become a part of the spacecraft that will study the inside of the Red Planet."
People who will be submitting their name to the list will get a boarding pass, that shows the Atlas V launch vehicle, the launch site as California, USA and the arrival site at Elysium Planitia on Mars. The name of the landing location means "Plain of Ideal Happiness." Users will also be able to accumulate frequent flier points, which was previously available for the Orion Spacecraft and will be available for the Exploration Mission-1 next. The boarding pass can be shared on social media, and users can invite their friends to submit their names as well.
The InSight spacecraft will detect Marsquakes and meteor strikes. A self-hammering heat probe will tunnel into the ground, and explore the interiors of Mars at depths that no previous probes have reached. The mission will ultimately help scientists understand the evolution of all rocky planets, including Mars and Earth.
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