Monday, 1 December 2014

You can shortly bury your polymer on Moon

A British area advisor can charge individuals fifty pounds approximately to put a sample of their polymer in associate degree archive to be buried on the Moon.
Called satellite Mission One, the archive is that the product of David Iron, UN agency has worked on Skynet, the united kingdom artificial satellite network, and Galileo Galilei, the eu Union's world positioning system.
He can supply individuals an opportunity to put a sample of their polymer, within the style of a strand of hair, in associate degree archive to be buried on the Moon, aboard a digital history of the maximum amount of their lives as they require to record.
However, Iron desires a minimum of ten million individuals to try to to this if he's to come up with the five hundred million pounds the rocket launching can would like, 'New Scientist' rumored.
Iron and his colleagues have launched a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter to boost the initial 600,000 pounds of seed funding required to line up the corporate to commission styles for the artificial satellite, that it's hoped can burst off in 2024.






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