Do you want to send your name to the Moon? If yes, then America's space agency, NASA, is offering you this opportunity for free. NASA will be sending four astronauts on a mission to orbit the Moon this year as part of its Artemis II mission. You too can take advantage of this opportunity. NASA is giving people around the world the chance to send their names on this mission. You can also join this NASA mission and send your name to the Moon by following a few simple steps. Let's understand the complete registration process in detail.
What is NASA's special campaign?
NASA has launched a campaign called "Send Your Name with Artemis II." In this, you can register your name online and send it to the Moon. Your name will be saved on an SD card and will travel to the Moon in the Orion spacecraft. For this, you will have to register on the NASA website. The registration process is very easy. The last date to register your name is January 21, 2026. NASA has previously conducted similar campaigns in which people's names were sent to Mars, the Sun, and Jupiter's moon Europa.
How to send your name to the Moon?
To send your name to the Moon, you need to:
Search for NASA Artemis II on Google, or you can also click on this link.
Then, click on "Sign Up" on the page that opens.
After that, enter your details such as your full name and zip code.
After this, a boarding pass will be issued to you by NASA. You can consider this a memento that your name has also been sent to the Moon.
Who will be on this lunar journey?
The Artemis II mission will have four crew members, including NASA's Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen from the Canadian Space Agency. These four will fly in the Orion capsule aboard NASA's Space Launch System. This mission will test the systems necessary for future lunar landings. NASA says that Artemis II will prove to be a crucial mission in the direction of taking humans back to the Moon.
Launch preparations and the journey ahead
NASA has begun preparations for the launch from the Kennedy Space Center. According to reports (REF.) this mission could launch in April 2026. It's worth noting that the SLS rocket takes approximately 10 years to develop. In 2022, the Artemis I mission successfully orbited the Moon without a crew. Now, if Artemis II is successful, Artemis III could land astronauts on the lunar surface by 2027. In this way, the United States is once again making strides in space exploration.
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