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Your Name Can Spend 4 Hours In Space on the Orion Spacecraft

By NASA October 19, 2014
If your dream of being an Astronaut never took off or your child dreams of being an Astronaut, now is your chance to have an adventure in outer space or at least you can send your name into outer space.

NASA is launching names into the cosmos onboard their "Orion" spacecraft. Your name will spend 4 hours in low-earth orbit, as the craft travels at speeds of up to 20,000 mph.

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The deadline for receiving a personal “boarding pass” on Orion’s test flight closes Friday Oct. 31. The public will have an opportunity to keep submitting names beyond Oct. 31 to be included on future test flights and future NASA missions to 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. After a 4.5 hour, two-orbit mission around Earth to test Orion’s systems, the spacecraft will travel back through the atmosphere at speeds approaching 20,000 mph and temperatures near 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit, before splashing down in the Pacific Ocean. But the journey for your name doesn’t end there. After returning to Earth, the names will fly on future NASA exploration flights and missions to Mars. With each flight, selected individuals will accrue more miles as members of a global space-faring society.

"NASA is pushing the boundaries of exploration and working hard to send people to Mars in the future,” said Mark Geyer, Orion Program manager. "When we set foot on the Red Planet, we’ll be exploring for all of humanity. Flying these names will enable people to be part of our journey."

Join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #JourneyToMars.

For information about Orion and its first flight, visit:http://www.nasa.gov/orion