NASA is giving people a chance to send their names to Mars.
More than 825,000 people in 2015 signed up to add their names to a silicon microchip onboard Nasa’s InSight lander.
The space agency is now adding a second microchip, giving people another chance to send their names to outer space.
People have until Nov. 1 to add their name to the list.
The lander will land on Mars in Nov. 2018.
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"Mars continues to excite space enthusiasts of all ages," said Bruce Banerdt, the InSight mission's principal investigator at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. "This opportunity lets them become a part of the spacecraft that will study the inside of the Red Planet."
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