Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Nick Sagan

Am watching #SciHD about the Voyager craft and they talked about how at age six, Nick Sagan's (Carl Sagans son) recorded the greeting, "Hello from the children of planet Earth," and placed aboard NASA’s Voyager Golden Record.[1] along with with a selection of terrestrial greetings, sights, sounds and music, the Voyager I and Voyager II spacecraft have since left the solar system and are now the most distant human-made objects in the universe).

How freaking cool would this be knowing that some part of you was travelling to another galaxy and will be perpetually out there forever.

Cheers,
Dean

BTW how cool is twitter - http://twitter.com/#!/nicksagan/status/185791839436156929 in response to my post http://twitter.com/#!/deancollins/status/185179817551986688

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