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Your name will fly on a future mission to Mars. Get your Boarding Pass here.

How it works from the last mission:
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A placard commemorating NASA's "Send Your Name to Mars" campaign was installed on the Perseverance Mars rover on March 16, 2020, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Three fingernail-sized chips affixed to the upper-left corner of the placard feature the names of 10,932,295 people who participated. They were individually stenciled onto the chips by electron beam, along with the essays of the 155 finalists in NASA's "Name the Rover" contest. Liftoff aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V 541 rocket is targeted for mid-July of 2020 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. NASA's Launch Services Program, based at Kennedy, is managing the launch.

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  1. Vyker's avatar
    Vyker
    more like, let me collect your data for free.
  2. RebTheRebel's avatar
    RebTheRebel
    I did this last time with my name and my nephew, we're both big space buffs. They hardly take any info if I remember correctly, it's basically just your name and your world location. Anyway, you get a boarding pass to print out and certificate and emails (if you opt in) direct from NASA with updates on how the rover is doing, how the mission is going and videos and pictures to what it's sending back. It's a great little thing for anyone interested in space and like my nephew, knowing his name is up there on another planet right now and forever is a really cool little thing to cherish.
    DirtyPixel's avatar
    DirtyPixel
    Precisely this. I did this for my daughter last time too, and when they were recently learning about planets in Primary, she took her certificate in to show and was a little heroine for the day. She thinks it's magical having her name on another planet.

    Her interest in space continues to grow and it was all down to this. Worth making the effort if you have children, grandchildren, niece's, nephew's etc
  3. MendStitches's avatar
    MendStitches
    It’s the US collecting our data again
    ImhereforDealz's avatar
    ImhereforDealz
    That's why you need to use your mother in law's name
  4. sheffield788's avatar
    sheffield788
    Don't do it! Facebook already sold your data to the Chinese government. The Americans signed a deal with the Martian government, now even the aliens will have access to your data. (edited)
  5. JungleBug's avatar
    JungleBug
    Hugh Janus
    Skip-Rat's avatar
    Skip-Rat
  6. 773633536's avatar
    773633536
    Advertising your name and address to alien civilizations is not the best idea. Apparently during the '70s a lot people from a town in America were being abducted by aliens because NASA put their names and addresses on one of their space probes.
    qbs's avatar
    qbs
    You've spent too much time watching Ancient Aliens on Blaze.
  7. Twitty's avatar
    Twitty
    Just about the only way we can get to play a part in this charade.
  8. Newbold's avatar
    Newbold
    One small question - why?
    zippy99's avatar
    zippy99 Author
    Why not?
  9. BeKind's avatar
    BeKind
    Entry is free, delivery is £838383939377392923382
  10. greg666's avatar
    greg666
    I would have a good idea what to send up but it won’t be my name.
    andy2004's avatar
    andy2004
    I had a good idea WHO to send up.. pretty much ALL the people in current government..
  11. ZazZYo's avatar
    ZazZYo
    Beware did this last time around and now tired of Martians cold calling in middle of night. Different time zones you know
    qbs's avatar
    qbs
    Where are their call centres based? Let me guess........ (edited)
  12. whatupdog's avatar
    whatupdog
  13. mutley1's avatar
    mutley1
    i have sent my name up there already. would be nice to get it back
  14. Pualle's avatar
    Pualle
    I'm a little bit sceptical. If I paid a bit extra could I get a proof of receipt?
  15. jimbo23's avatar
    jimbo23
    Alien Masterlord "We will need to accumulate a list of humans to experiment on"...
    Alien Commander "Fear not great leader, they have already sent us a list themselves".
    arthurplank's avatar
    arthurplank
    Don't tell 'em your name Pike!
  16. Wadialdoor's avatar
    Wadialdoor
    Absolutely pathetic
    Scrooge_McDuck's avatar
    Scrooge_McDuck
    That's the spirit!
  17. babyboya187's avatar
    babyboya187
    Thank you, Signed the mrs up, when can I pack her bags ?
  18. reddeviluk's avatar
    reddeviluk
    Just wait till the Marvin the Martian empties your bank account and orders pizza to your door.
  19. Zain's avatar
    Zain
    Mars, pfff. Get to the Moon first
    gaslight_anthem's avatar
    gaslight_anthem
    The moon??? They did that in the 60's ,I think they renamed it Hollywood now
  20. eset12345's avatar
    eset12345
    All fun and games until you're abducted by the aliens and their skin suit takes your place
  21. fame's avatar
    fame
    Really lol haha
  22. stvoritel's avatar
    stvoritel
    "Look, here is a list of people they want to sacrifice."
    jamal98's avatar
    jamal98
    Or look here is a list of people they want to save 
  23. GeeMan81's avatar
    GeeMan81
    Hope Hermes/Evri are not delivering the names!
    Stanmorepark's avatar
    Stanmorepark
    Yes. They'll chuck it over the wall of the nearest crater
  24. Imperial_'s avatar
    Imperial_
    There are a few reasons why sending a list of names to space could be a bad idea because of aliens getting upset.

    First, aliens might be offended by the idea that we are trying to contact them. They might see it as an intrusion on their privacy or as a sign of aggression.

    Second, aliens might be worried about what we would do with their names. They might be concerned that we would try to use their names to track them down or to invade their privacy.

    Third, aliens might be scared of us. They might be afraid that we would come to their planet and harm them.

    For all of these reasons, it is probably best to avoid sending a list of names to space. If we do want to contact aliens, it is probably best to do it in a way that is respectful of their privacy and that does not make them feel threatened.

    Bard has spoken.
    RizB's avatar
    RizB
    In the years to come…people with no link to one another start being killed in the same manner…all over Earth. Police across the world are baffled by these deaths…but then an intelligent FBI agent whose been mocked his entire life…and works in a basement…sees a pattern…all because that list ends up in the hands of a serial killler alien. Don’t send your name…don’t!
  25. samtheman's avatar
    samtheman
    Seymour butts
    jonneyt's avatar
    jonneyt
    Michael Oxlong
  26. h82think's avatar
    h82think
    Time to prank Nasa
    zippy99's avatar
    zippy99 Author
    I feel sorry for anyone named Hugh Jazz. They'll never let that name get past the filter. (edited)
  27. Imcheap's avatar
    Imcheap
    IP Freely is headed to Mars boys!
  28. waysqu's avatar
    waysqu
    The longest name to appear on a birth certificate is Rhoshandiatellyneshiaunneveshenk Koyaanisquatsiuth Williams
  29. juleshorror's avatar
    juleshorror
    Imagine if your personal details are sold to an intergalactic scammers list? Multiverse scam calls and marketing….I will pass, but thanks for the post
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    Cooling_Deals
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  30. Bolkyloren's avatar
    Bolkyloren
    Like it
  31. Waldolf's avatar
    Waldolf
    If I can start the reactor, I'm in.
  32. deepto99's avatar
    deepto99
    Do you need to pay postage or is it free delivery too?
  33. stephenmichael3785's avatar
    stephenmichael3785
    I'm already there!!!
  34. gen271674's avatar
    gen271674
    thank you. Cheered me up! Lol!
  35. zebra's avatar
    zebra
    I previously forwarded my name and address to a prior NASA's "Send Your Name to Mars" campaign, and since then I have a white metrological-like balloon persisting some 18,000 m above my house.

    I've been pwned.

    Can anyone here on HUKD spare a couple of hours who may have a spare MiG of F-nn fighter jet handy (as one does ) to blast this irritating surveillance balloon into smithereens ??
    zippy99's avatar
    zippy99 Author
    Reminded me of that one balloon the Americans got over Alaska recently claiming it was from China, at the same time a group of amateurs from the US found their balloon had stop transmitting...
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    Coincidence?
  36. taraweeh's avatar
    taraweeh
    My son loved this…thankyou!
    zippy99's avatar
    zippy99 Author
    You're welcome It's a nice little fun freebie.


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  37. jimhuf's avatar
    jimhuf
    So this is going over the ice wall?
  38. Scrooge_McDuck's avatar
    Scrooge_McDuck
    No thanks. What happens if aliens get the list. I don't want them knowing my name.
    audioengineer's avatar
    audioengineer
    Send a selfie along with your name. They'll think you're one of them
  39. heingericke's avatar
    heingericke
    Great. Just what I need, Martian prince ringing me to tell me I've won the space lottery.
  40. TheDoctor's avatar
    TheDoctor
    Don’t want some big headed green freak from out of space knowing my name thanks
    DirtyPixel's avatar
    DirtyPixel
    It's fine, the Government know your name anyway. Way more troubling than a life form that likely has some intelligence.
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