NASA Hid These Easter Eggs for Space Nerds on the Artemis 1 Orion Capsule

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The space agency paid homage to the Apollo missions, and Frank Sinatra's 'Fly Me to the Moon.'

Binary code for the number 18 was place on the top of the pilot’s seat as a tribute to NASA’s. On December 11, 1972, the Apollo 17 mission touched down on the Moon, marking the last time astronauts walked on the lunar surface.

With the Artemis program, NASA is hoping to land humans on the Moon as part of the Artemis 3 mission set to take place no earlier than 2025. The number 18 symbolizes a human spacecraft’s return to the Moon following Apollo 17.On the right side of the Orion spacecraft, the letters CBAGF are written below one of the windows. The letters symbolize Frank Sinatra’s song, “Fly Me to the Moon,” representing the musical notes of the familiar tune.

 

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