The science

Of sending a message

What we do

Sending Their message into space

We provide access to charities to allow the people they work with to send messages into space.

Why?... because everyones voice should be remembered.

How?... Our website links to a satellite dish in America, once someone fills out our form, it encrypts and sends the message. The message is converted into a format which is able to be sent via satellite dish. The message is then transmitted straight into space.

What we do

Traveling at the speed of light

How far, how fast?

Radio waves travel at the speed of light. Radio messages beamed into space will travel 186,000 miles after the first second of being transmitted. Within two seconds this message will have passed the orbit of the Moon. In just over three minutes it will pass beyond the orbit of Mars. And in 1.87 years the message will speed past the outer edge of the Oort Cloud and into interstellar space. At this point, it will have travelled 45% of the way to Proxima Centari, the nearest star to our sun.

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Projects

All our projects

If we where to pick one word that described what we're trying to achieve, it's remembrance.

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Planting a tree to live 1000 years

We're working to plant trees, not only to save our earth but for people who want to plant a tree for a lost one. An acorn tree can live over 1000 years, so the trees we plant can live on for generations after we've gone. 

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Sending a message that will last a millennia

The photons of the messages transmitted into space can last an eternity, as long as they don't hit anything, they will travel forever. Meaning the wishes, messages of love and hope will travel across the universe. 

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Working with nutritionists and scientists to improve life

We're working with research institutes to find out more about how to live better for longer. Looking into the effects of the chemicals we absorb and finding out how to best counteract the results. 

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