NASA: Send your name to the moon! NASA is offering a great opportunity, register from home like this..
If you're interested in space and have always been fascinated by the moon, this opportunity is a real gift. The US space agency NASA has launched a special public registration process for its Artemis 2 mission, allowing anyone to send their name to lunar orbit.
Public Entry Open for Artemis 2 Mission
NASA is launching the Artemis 2 mission next year, and a special registration portal has been opened for the public. All registered names will be saved on a digital memory card and sent to the moon with the Orion spacecraft.
Registration is completely free, and upon completion, participants will receive a digital boarding pass from NASA, which they can cherish as a keepsake. This is a very exciting opportunity for space lovers. To register, visit NASA's official website, www.nasa.gov, where you can register and claim the pass.
What is NASA's Artemis 2 mission? Artemis 2 is considered a crucial step in NASA's Moon mission campaign. The spacecraft is scheduled to launch from Earth on February 5, 2026. Four astronauts—Christina Koch, Reed Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Jeremy Hansen—will fly the Orion spacecraft on a nearly 10-day deep-space mission. During this mission, the system will be thoroughly tested to prepare for future human landings on the Moon and subsequent missions to Mars.
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