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Send Your Name to the Moon This Valentine's Day
15 Feb
Summary
- Names submitted will be stored on an SD card inside the Orion spacecraft.
- Participants receive digital boarding passes secured with PINs.
- Artemis II mission crew includes four international astronauts.

This Valentine's Day, NASA offers a unique opportunity for individuals to send their names on a journey around the Moon as part of the Artemis II mission. Registrations are now open on NASA's website for this extraordinary initiative. Names submitted will be stored on an SD card and placed inside the Orion spacecraft for the duration of the 10-day mission, which involves orbiting the Moon before returning to Earth.
Participants who register will receive a digital boarding pass, complete with a PIN, to confirm their name's inclusion in this space voyage. To register, users must provide their first and last name and create a 4- to 7-digit PIN, which is crucial for accessing their boarding pass. This historic mission will be crewed by four astronauts: Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen from the Canadian Space Agency, who will fly aboard a Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft.




