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How To Launch Your Name Into Space On NASA's InSight Mars Lander

NASA's InSight lander
(Photo courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech/Lockheed Martin)
The solar arrays on NASA's InSight lander are deployed in this test inside a clean room at Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver. This configuration is how the spacecraft will look on the surface of Mars.

If you’ve dreamed of setting foot on Earth’s moon or another planet, NASA is offering the next best thing — your name in space for eternity.

America’s space agency has a real knack for public involvement in its missions. From hosting live chats with International Space Station astronauts to inviting social media mavens to attend rocket launches, NASA has honed its communications machine.

Now, NASA is inviting its fans and followers to add their names to a microchip that will head to the red planet aboard the InSight Mars lander, scheduled to launch next March.

InSight will investigate the deep interior of Mars. It will place the first seismometer directly on the surface to measure Martian quakes and use seismic waves to learn about the planet’s interior. It will also deploy a self-hammering heat probe to burrow deep into the ground.

To get your name on that microchip — and to earn frequent flyer points from NASA — visit insight.jpl.nasa.gov/newsdisplay.cfm?Subsite_News_ID=38315.

Submit your name through Sept. 8, 2015 — and don’t forget to print out your boarding pass.

About InSight Mars Mission

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Sara Hammond was a reporter at Arizona Public Media in Tucson from 2015 to 2018.