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    First they took us to the moon. Now... they are.... sending an iTunes selection to Polaris? >.>

    WASHINGTON - The Beatles are about to become radio stars in a whole new way.


    NASA on Monday will broadcast the Beatles' song "Across the Universe" across the galaxy to Polaris, the North Star.

    This first-ever beaming of a radio song by the space agency directly into deep space is nostalgia-driven. It celebrates the 40th anniversary of the song, the 45th anniversary of NASA's Deep Space Network, which communicates with its distant probes, and the 50th anniversary of NASA.

    "Send my love to the aliens," Paul McCartney told NASA through a Beatles historian. "All the best, Paul."

    The song, written by McCartney and John Lennon, may have a ticket to ride and will be flying at the speed of light. But it will take 431 years along a long and winding road to reach its final destination. That's because Polaris is 2.5 quadrillion miles away.

    NASA loaded an MP3 of the song, just under four minutes in its original version, and will transmit it digitally at 7 p.m. EST Monday from its giant antenna in Madrid, Spain. But if you wanted to hear it on Polaris, you would need an antenna and a receiver to convert it back to music, the same way people receive satellite television.

    The idea came from Martin Lewis, a Los Angeles-based Beatles historian, who then got permission from McCartney, Yoko Ono and the two companies that own the rights to Beatles' music. One of those companies, Apple, was happy to approve the idea because is "always looking for new markets," Lewis said.

    Perhaps coincidentally, the song's launching comes a day before the release of the DVD of the Julie Taymor movie named after the Beatles hit.
    NASA launching Beatles tune into space - Yahoo! News
    Last edited by Eohmer; 02-01-2008, 09:19 AM.

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    Re: NASA launching Beatles tune into space

    That would be funny if some other alien race actually DID pick up the song...
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      Well, if there is intelligent life out there, they'd surely like The Beatles.

      Or they'd take it as a declaration of war and come to enslave us all.

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        Originally posted by Onionsoilder View Post
        That would be funny if some other alien race actually DID pick up the song...
        ... and then proceeded to plagiarize it.
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          Re: NASA launching Beatles tune into space

          NASA on Monday will broadcast the Beatles' song "Across the Universe"
          Thank god. The last thing we need them broadcasting is I Am the Walrus.


          Still, Across the Universe is an excellent tune. If a life form can hear that and not want to know more about the people that made it, I don't want to contact them.

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            Re: NASA launching Beatles tune into space

            Actually saw "Life After People" tonight on the History Channel. At the end they said that SETI now believes that all the radio and television broadcasts that have been lost into space end up decaying into white noise after a light year or two. So unless they're using something other than radio signals or something along that line, they won't make it too terribly far out of the solar system.
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              Yes, when I read this that thought crossed my mind Caspian. I could understand sending a recording into space on a deep space probe of some sort so that its digital render is intact when "whoever" receives it but it seems rather senseless the way they are doing it. To me its not much more than a publicity stunt.

              Personally I would love to have my dead body frozen and put in a probe of some sort (with various other things) and sent into deep space. I've always been a geek and a sci fi junkie and this would just be so fitting. lol
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                Re: NASA launching Beatles tune into space

                TGM: They can put up cremated remains. It's not cheap, but it's not too out there either.

                Caspian, I had heard that, but this is NASA, so they have some pretty damn powerful systems to broadcast with. SETI might just be talking about our normal radio/television signals and such.


                While we're on the subject, does anyone know if they ever explained the wow! signal? last I checked it was ruled out as a terrestrial signal, but there were no other explanations given.

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                  Yes James Doohan had his cremated remains put in space, fitting I would say. I'd like my entire frozen body to go....you know just in case an advanced species would be able to bring me back! Can you imagine waking up to THAT!? lol
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                    I think your chances are better of being frozen here on earth. In space, you'd probably melt pretty quickly.

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                      Re: NASA launching Beatles tune into space

                      Originally posted by TheGrandMom View Post
                      Yes James Doohan had his cremated remains put in space, fitting I would say. I'd like my entire frozen body to go....you know just in case an advanced species would be able to bring me back! Can you imagine waking up to THAT!? lol
                      lol, wake up, look around, immediately have a heart attack.
                      that probably just me, though.
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                        Originally posted by Feba View Post
                        I think your chances are better of being frozen here on earth. In space, you'd probably melt pretty quickly.
                        You'll probably boil, soon after. Assuming you don't sublimate right off the bat.
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