NASAâs Voyager 1 spacecraft is one of the universeâs only unproblematic faves. For over 39 years, itâs been cruising along in space, flying by Saturn and the Kuiper Belt, doing nothing but beaming back beautiful photos and scientific research. Now, the intrepid spacecraftâskirting serenely in interstellar spaceâis being bombarded with requests for nudes, the pee tape, and least predictably, questions about peopleâs dads.
For context: this September marks the big 4-0 for Voyager 1, which means it remembers the time before the internet, so it couldnât tweet lewd demands at the pope or look up Lemony Snicketâs real identity. So as Voyagerâs anniversary approaches, NASA is celebrating by asking the public to share messages for the wholesome spacecraft, using the hashtag #MessageToVoyager. One lucky winnerâs message will be beamed to the space probe, which is nearly 13 billion miles from Earth.
This, predictably, was a mistake.
âJoin NASA in celebrating the Voyager missionâs 40 years of exploring space. Inspired by the messages of goodwill carried on Voyagerâs Golden Record, youâre invited to send via social media a short, uplifting #MessageToVoyager and all that lies beyond it,â NASA wrote. âWith input from the Voyager team and a public vote, one of these messages will be selected for NASA to beam into interstellar space on Sept. 5, 2017âthe 40th anniversary of Voyager 1âs launch.â (Emphasis ours because, well, youâll see).
While some people tweeted pleasant platitudes at the innocent spacecraft, others were a bit more imaginative. Here are just some of the tweets that, for the sake of humanity, we hope NASA will not send into interstellar space:
And lastly:
Weâve said it before, but Voyager is probably better off without us.
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