You may have a slim chance of traveling to outer space, but at least your name can go.
is collecting names to be put on a flash drive and sent into space on the Orion spacecraft, which is scheduled to launch later this year. The initiative is part of the agency's uncrewed Artemis I mission, which is the first mission of their Artemis program to eventually return astronauts to the moon. It's free to add your name to the flash drive, said
's Artemis 1 final prelaunch test delayed until March"We hope this is a way to get people excited and to bring them along and inspire the next generation, the Artemis generation," Hambleton said.Read MoreOn this particular mission, the flash drive needs to be packed on the spacecraft about a month before the launch date, which will determine how long
plans to announce more details about the launch date in the coming weeks, she added.Since opening the submissions earlier this month, 's latest deep space exploration systems. The Orion spacecraft will launch on the most powerful rocket in the world from Launch Complex 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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