Send Your Face Into Space

Two years ago NASA offered to send your name to the moon. Now they're willing to blast your face into space! Sure, it's not a traditional freebie that comes in the mail, but I can't resist having my face float amongst aliens.

I fear it's the closest I'll ever come to traveling off our planet on account of my fear of heights. Plus, there's the fact that I'm vastly under qualified nor am I a rich Russian oligarch who can buy my way up there. But I'm sticking with the whole heights issue as my main obstacle.



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I'm a nationally renowned freebie finder & sample vetter, which I never imagined I'd be doing while getting my Bachelor's Degree in History almost 20 years ago. In my spare time, I enjoy launching my own space program and disproving the Coriolis effect.

11 comments on “Send Your Face Into Space”

  1. I have some problem trying to access this web site.. has anyone a suggestion to fix it? it says something about web configuration.. i really want to send my grandkids pic up and give them certif. at christmas.. it would be cool for all of us.. Help Please.

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  2. Hmm not sure, I want the aliens to have a picture of me, in case they hunt be down and.. well, lets just say I will pass on this one 😉

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  3. My face went too…are they going to decorate space with us? Is this some sort of plan to keep aliens away from our planet? Aliens: “Woah, B4189Zillion…Did you check out those mugs from the Earthling habitation?”…”Why yes, Zorba9000TX…I did….There is NO way we would ever consider stepping foot on a planet with such obese and ugly people”. Yup…good plan NASA.

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  4. I don’t wanna send my pic to space. What if aliens see it and think I’m hot and hunt me down on earth and abduct me? :O

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  5. That’s what I figured. Might as well take the last shuttle out. I sent a pic of my Dad. We lost him in April and somehow it just felt right!

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  6. I’m going on STS-134. That’s the last flight that old girl’s ever gonna take, and I want me to be there to commemorate it.

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