Have you ever wanted to fly into space and see the moon?

Unless you are very rich, young or anastrologer, you are probably not going to. You can still get your name out there. It was literally.

The first part of the space agency's plans to land the first woman and first person of color on the moon is a test flight called Artemis I, and NASA is offering people the chance to have their name flown around the moon in a flash drive.

The sign-up process is very easy, just head over to NASA's website, pop your details down, and you're good to go. Your details will be part of history when Artemis I's Orion spaceship blasts off on its four-to-six-week mission beyond the moon.

NASA Artemis I boarding pass

Credit: NASA

The mission is a test of NASA's deep space program, as it is the longest mission for astronauts without docking to a space station.

This isn't the first time that NASA has sent a bunch of names up into space. They gave people the chance to have their names sent up to Mars on the Insight Mars lander, and over 2 million people took them up.