Want to send your names to Mars? The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA is offering a golden chance to common citizens to send their names to the Red Planet.
Interestingly, people who want to send their names to the Red planet aboard it through NASA’s Mars Rover 2020 mission, will receive a ‘boarding pass’.
On Twitter, NASA shared an image which reads, “When our #Mars2020 rover lands on the Red Planet in 2021, it will carry a microchip etched with the names of millions of people from planet Earth. Is yours on it?
There are 20 days left to get your boarding pass and fly your name on our rover. Book now: https://go.nasa.gov/2Lq3vyE”
When our #Mars2020 rover lands on the Red Planet in 2021, it will carry a microchip etched with the names of millions of people from planet Earth. Is yours on it?
— NASA (@NASA) September 12, 2019
There are 20 days left to get your boarding pass and fly your name on our rover. Book now: https://t.co/J9lzRs6loc pic.twitter.com/ufNp2IkTPf
Well, the excitement of the people can be seen on the social media that how people are enthusiastically sending their names to Mars.
The tweet of NASA has garnered over 7,000 likes and retweeted almost 2,000 times. Also, several users have send their boarding passes images in the comment section of Twitter.
Check out how Netizens go crazy on the tweet shared by NASA:
I'M IN! pic.twitter.com/ZxoHTch6gm
— SBINLET1 ♥ ♣ ♠ ♦ (@SBINLET1) September 12, 2019
Mine is Ready🇨🇺 pic.twitter.com/43dw1XDtC5
— Daniel Catalá (@danicpena951) September 12, 2019
👍🏻🚀 pic.twitter.com/GB5SYYKIwM
— carlosnestorpatricio (@carlosalgados) September 12, 2019
I'm on it pic.twitter.com/4DOvtm9TIU
— 🤫Supernatural fangirl 🤬 (@SquirrelMoose59) September 12, 2019
— Muhammad Waqar (@Muhamma22393100) September 12, 2019
Yes....I hv it... pic.twitter.com/qvhbxJ5TPk
— viviana governi (@govi47) September 12, 2019
Have you send your names or not? Hurry up! Only a few days are left to send names to Mars.
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