Earthlingswill send 90,000 ‘Hellos’to Mars
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telescopes on Earth will certainly beam 90,000 messages to Mars to celebrate the launch 50 years ago of the initial robot probe to go to the world
Uwingu’s “Beam Me To Mars” campaign welcomed interested participants to send electronic radio-wave transmissions of their names, messages and also photos to Mars for charges varying from $5 to $99.
The initiative attracted many celebs consisting of star and also comic Seth Green as well as actor George Takei, that portrayed Mr. Sulu on the television series “Star Trek.”.
The transmission is planned to start just after 3 p.m. EST. Taking a trip at the rate of light, the messages will certainly take 15 minutes to get to Mars. The entire transmission will certainly be duplicated twice.
While there is no one on Mars to answer the telephone call, job planners claim that is next to the factor.
Copies of the messages will be delivered to Con- gress, to NASA headquarters in Washington, and the United Nations in New York as a show of assistance for area expedition.
Roughly 40 minutes prior to closest technique on July 15, 1965, at a variety of 9,845 kilometres, the television video camera aboard Mariner began taking the very first of 21 photographs.
It showed that the area waspock-markedsimilartothe moon.
The effort attracted several personalities including star and also comic Seth Green and also star George Takei, which represented Mr. Sulu on the tv series “Star Trek.”.
Seafarer 4’s data showed that the atmospheric tension on the surface area was fairly low. The probe spotted daytime area temperatures of concerning minus 148 levels Fahrenheit. A quite weak radiation belt, about 0.1 % that of the Earth’s, was additionally uncovered by Mariner 4.