Sunday, 18 May 2008

Beatles to travel 'Across the Universe'

Beatles to travel 'Across the Universe'



The Beatles' classic 'Across the Universe' is to suit the number 1 ever so song to be beamed directly into distance next week, NASA has confirmed.
Paul Paul McCartney said it was an "amazing" accomplishment and Bathroom Lennon's widow Yoko Yoko Ono called it the "offset of a freshly age".
The transmitting of the song over the outer space agency's Deep Space Web on Mon testament target the 40th day of remembrance of the day the band recorded the sung.
The song will be aimed at the North Genius, Polestar, 431 light years aside from Globe, and it will journey across the population at a hurrying of 186,000 miles per second.
In a message to the blank agency, Paul McCartney said: "Amazing! Well done, NASA! Send my love to the aliens. Completely the topper, Paul."
Yoko Yoko Ono added: "I see that this as the kickoff of the newly long time in which we will communicate with billions of planets crossways the universe."
Fans have been invited to take part in the event by playing the song round the humans at midnight Universal time on Mon night - the sami time it testament be transmitted by NASA.
The event will too mark 50 years of NASA, 45 years of the Deep Space Network and 50 eld since the creation of Adventurer 1, the low US satellite.
The Deep Space Network is an international network of antennas that supports missions to explore the universe.