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NASA Invites You to Fly Your Name Around the Moon on Artemis I Mission

10.03.2022 05:22 AM
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NASA Invites You to Fly Your Name Around the Moon on Artemis I Mission
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NASA Invites You to Fly Your Name Around the Moon on Artemis I Mission
NASA has announced the possibility of sending your name on a flight around the moon for free, and the agency said that it will send the names of people on a flash drive on the next Artemis I mission, according to the Insider website.

The historic launch of the "Artemis I" mission will take place at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and a specific date for the flight has not been set yet, but it is expected to take place no later than this March, and "NASA" indicated in a statement that the flight " Artemis I" paves the way for the landing of the first woman and first person of color on the Moon.

And NASA added, "If you register to send your name with the upcoming moon mission, you will be able to access a virtual boarding pass, which includes your name and flight details, and you will also get a QR code that allows you to join the NASA launch as a virtual guest."
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