If you still want to travel to space even though you no longer want to be anastrologer, then you should send your name instead.

NASA is inviting people to submit their name, which will be added to a flash drive and sent on a flyby of the moon on the upcoming Artemis I mission, which is set to take place in the coming months.

It's a fun idea, even if your space voyage won't get you looks of awe.

To send your name into space, simply head to NASA's website, enter your full name along with a PIN code, and hit submit. It also includes a link to a NASA website where you can become a virtual guest at launches and major events.

You will need your PIN to access your boarding pass closer to the Artemis I launch.

We’re getting ready for #Artemis I — and we want to take you with us.

Add your name to the upcoming mission and it will be flown aboard the @NASA_Orion spacecraft as it orbits the Moon: https://t.co/DBmI3axfyH pic.twitter.com/KnoQaiyJcj

— NASA Artemis (@NASAArtemis) March 2, 2022

The Artemis I mission will be NASA's first uncrewed flight test of its next-generation Space Launch System rocket and capsule. The flyby of the moon will take place before the return to Earth.

Artemis II will take the same route if everything goes to plan, but this time with a crew. Artemis III will aim to land the first woman and first person of color on the lunar surface in what will be the first crewed moon landing since 1972, and it is slated for 2025.

The first in a series of increasingly complex missions to build a long-term human presence at the moon will be marked by the Artemis program.

You might be interested to know that as your name heads to space, it will be traveling alongside Snoopy in NASA gear. That should get the kids' attention.

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