Do you want your name on ... Mars?
In August 2007, NASA will launch on Mars the Phoenix probe and expects it to land on the Red Planet's north pole in 2008. On the ship there will be a DVD made by the Planetary Society.
In August 2007, NASA will launch on Mars the Phoenix probe and expects it to land on the Red Planet's north pole in 2008. On the ship there will be a DVD made by the Planetary Society.
The Planetary Association is an organization that studies the mysteries of aerospace. In order to attract humanity's support for research and exploration of other worlds, the association organized a project so that every interested person could become part of the conquest of the universe. : those who want to send their names or names of friends and relatives to Mars, can write their names on DVD at http://planetary.org/special/fromearth/phoenix. Deadline to register is on 1-2-2007!
The Planetary Association was founded in 1980 by famous scientists and writers like Carl Sagan, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Louis Friedman. In addition to the name of the "bare person", in this DVD, there are also names of works of art, mainly fictional literary works of the 19th-century, the main theme is about Mars. In addition, DVD recorded a popular radio show ' War of the worlds ', built according to the novel of the same name by author Herbert Wells.
This program (which has become a reference to all mass media books) is organized by Orson Welles and follows the famous film Kane. Welles has set up a story about an alien attack as a radio report, causing a panic among the American people at the time because most people thought the joke was real!
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