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Digital Trends reported that NASA is asking individuals to submit their names, which will be put on a flash drive and sent to the moon during the Artemis I mission, which is scheduled to launch in the coming months.
While fireside tales of your name's space adventure may not provoke awe from your future descendants, it's still a fascinating notion.
Simply go to NASA's website, enter your entire name and a PIN number, and hit "submit" to launch your name into orbit. After that, you'll be given a boarding pass containing your name and flight information. It also has a QR code that leads to a NASA webpage where you may register to be a virtual guest at launches.
NASA's first uncrewed flight test of its next-generation Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft will be the Artemis I mission. Before returning to Earth several days later, Orion will make a flyby of the moon.
If everything goes according to plan, Artemis II will follow the same path as Orion, but with a crew on board. Following that, in what will be the first crewed moon landing since the final Apollo mission in 1972, Artemis III, which is currently scheduled for 2025, would attempt to place the first woman and first person of colour on the lunar surface.