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Best messages to Voyager 1
Nasa is asking the public's help in crafting an uplifting message to send to Voyager 1.
Click through to see the best submissions so far.
Best messages to Voyager 1
Nasa is asking the public's help in crafting an uplifting message to send to Voyager 1.
Click through to see the best submissions so far.
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Mercury space suit
Years active: 1959 through early 1970s
Mercury space suit
Years active: 1959 through early 1970s
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Years active: 1959 through early 1970s
Mercury space suit
Years active: 1959 through early 1970s
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Years active: 1960s
Gemini space suits
Years active: 1960s
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Years active: 1960s
Gemini space suits
Years active: 1960s
Photo: NASAGemini space suits
Years active: 1960s
Gemini space suits
Years active: 1960s
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Years active: 1968-1975
Apollo space suits
Years active: 1968-1975
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Years active: 1968-1975
Apollo space suits
Years active: 1968-1975
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Years active: 1968-1975
Apollo space suits
Years active: 1968-1975
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Years active: 1968-1975
Apollo space suits
Years active: 1968-1975
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Years active: early 1970s
Skylab space suits
Years active: early 1970s
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Years active: early 1970s
Skylab space suits
Years active: early 1970s
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Years active: 1981-1982
Space Shuttle ejection escape suit
Years active: 1981-1982
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Years active: 1988-1994
Launch Entry Suit
Years active: 1988-1994
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Years active: 1988-1994
Launch Entry Suit
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Years active: 1990s
Advanced Crew Escape Suit
Years active: 1990s
Photo: NASAAdvanced Crew Escape Suit
Years active: 1990s
Advanced Crew Escape Suit
Years active: 1990s
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Years active: 1982- present
Extravehicular Mobility Unit
Years active: 1982- present
Photo: Science & Society Picture Library/SSPL Via Getty ImagesExtravehicular Mobility Unit
Years active: 1982- present
Extravehicular Mobility Unit
Years active: 1982- present
Photo: NASAExtravehicular Mobility Unit
Years active: 1982- present
Extravehicular Mobility Unit
Years active: 1982- present
Photo: Photo 12/UIG Via Getty ImagesNASA is asking the public for a message to beam 12 billion miles into space
Voyager 1, the most distant human-made object from Earth is currently coasting 12.9 billion from home.
To commemorate its launch nearly 40 years ago, NASA is asking the public's help in crafting a 60-character message to beam to humanity's most daring explorer.
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Anyone can post their submission on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Google+ or Tumblr using the hashtag "#MessageToVoyager."
NASA's only requirement is that the message be "uplifting." The space agency plans to send the winner's words on Sept. 5, 2017, the 40th anniversary of Voyager 1's launch.
Click through above to see some of the best submissions so far.
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