NASA invites people all across the world to participate in its new Message in a Bottle campaign, where they can sign up to put their names in a bottle. These names will be engraved along with a poem that is written by Laureate Ada Limón. It will then take off on the journey to Jupiter's moon Europa.
Limón went to visit the JPL center to go see the spacecraft before writing her poem dubbed 'In Praise of Mystery: A Poem for Europa.' The microchip will be joining the Europa Clipper spaceship that is ready to launch on October 2024 with plans to land on the moon by April 2030. Fans have until midnight on December 31st to submit their names.
Space-Traveling Poetic Campaigns
NASA's Message in a Bottle Campaign Journeys to Space
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