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Send Your Name to Mars is not currently open for reservations. We will reopen reservations closer to a future launch date. If you have already signed up to send your name to Mars on NASA’s next flight to the Red Planet, your spot is reserved. Stay up to date by signing up for one of these […]
If you sent your name to Mars on Perseverance, you can retrieve your boarding pass here. If you missed out on that opportunity, you can sign up to send your name on a future Mars mission.
Members of the public who want to send their name to Mars on NASA’s next rover mission to the Red Planet (Mars 2020) can get a souvenir boarding pass and their names etched on microchips to be affixed to the rover.
NASA is inviting the public to send their names on a microchip to destinations beyond low-Earth orbit, including Mars. Your name will begin its journey on a dime-sized microchip when the agency’s Orion spacecraft launches Dec. 4 on its first flight, designated Exploration Flight Test-1.
A placard commemorating NASA’s “Send Your Name to Mars” campaign was installed on the Persevarnce Mars rover. Three silicon chips (upper left corner) were stenciled with 10,932,295 names and the essays from 155 finalists in NASA’s “Name the Rover” contest.
How to Send Your Name to Mars on NASA's Next Mission to the Red Planet. NASA is currently accepting applications from people who want their names to be carried on the next journey to...
Closeup of ‘Send Your Name to Mars’ Chips on Perseverance Rover. This image of NASA's Mars Perseverance rover shows a plate fastened to the rover aft crossbeam (lower right) with three fingernail-sized chips stenciled with nearly 11 million names of Earthlings.