NASA sends a song Across the Universe -Houston We have a PARTY!!!
NASA is in Celebration mode, command centre is scheduled full of anniversaries this week: The launch 50 years ago this week of Explorer 1, the first U.S. satellite, and the founding 45 years ago of the Deep Space Network, an international network of antennas that supports missions to explore the universe. and what other way to do it other than sending a song to WHO ELSE!! space its one & only true love!! Well NASA hopes to send a song from The Beatles' "Across the Universe"across space to life forms from the North Star, Polaris, which is located 431 light years away from Earth. The song will travel across the universe at a speed of 186,000 miles per second. "Here Comes the Sun," "Ticket to Ride" and "A Hard Day's Night" are among other Beatles' songs that have been played to wake astronaut crews in orbit, NASA said in a release. Feb. 4 has been declared "Across The Universe Day" by Beatles fans to commemorate the anniversaries.
Incase you happen to pass by Polaris we just wanted you to know that if you do hear this song, just hope your not on the other side of the universe..
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