Yahoo launched a spaceship that spied the time into space

Yahoo and Yahoo Telemundo are building a ship that scouts digitally and will be launched into space and an ancient pyramid in Mexico.

Yahoo started receiving photos, videos, audio files, videos and text documents from Tuesday. They will be sent into the space and pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuancan near Mexico City.

Yahoo's goal is to combine ' past and present and future by sharing the current Earth civilization with some other life that can exist hundreds of light years away '.

Picture 1 of Yahoo launched a spaceship that spied the time into space Source: pressebox Designer for Yahoo Time Capsule, Jonathan Harris explained otherwise. He claimed that the purpose of this plan was 'a long tradition like an art cave '.

' We made this to be personalized, fighting with the rigors of time, ' Harris explained in a speech on the Time Capsule website.

Life will pass very quickly, try to keep the current steps and the little time to bring the ' full supply of life '.

' We have not considered much about the benefits behind the work we do. What is going to happen? We will choose some precious, artificial objects such as some poems, texts, pictures, descriptions of the lives of people on Earth, then throw them in a safe place as a gift. Souvenir for the future? '.

Those who know about this plan are eager to join. A 20-year-old man sent Yahoo a photo of a child's smile with shimmering blue eyes. A Frenchman who sent the passage may be translated as ' stars in the eyes of Alexis boys '.

Until Tuesday afternoon, Yahoo received 774 gifts to be put into space, divided into 10 themes. The biggest theme is love, with 231 gifts in many different languages. Particularly Americans sent 135 gifts, Mexicans ranked second with 64 items.

Yahoo said it expects the ship to spy on this time will be unprecedented. Its plan is to send gifts worn by ships to spy on the 216-foot-high pyramid, known as the City of God near Mexico. At the same time, the spy ship will also be launched into space with laser beams in the 25th and 27th of October. Yahoo will then store and seal it, only reopening it at the company's 25th anniversary in 2020. Yahoo also provides a copy for the Smithsonian Folkways Recordings and National Institute of Anthropology and History in the City. Mexico.

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