Beatles to travel 'Across the Universe'
The Beatles' classic 'Across the Universe' is to turn the first ever so strain to be beamed directly into space next workweek, NASA has confirmed.
Paul Paul McCartney said it was an "amazing" achievement and Whoremaster Lennon's widow woman Yoko Ono called it the "beginning of a freshly age".
The transmission of the song over the space agency's Deep Space Network on Mon will mark the 40th anniversary of the twenty-four hour period the band recorded the song.
The sung dynasty will be aimed at the North Star, North Star, 431 light days away from Earth, and it will travel crosswise the existence at a hurrying of 186,000 miles per second gear.
In a message to the infinite representation, McCartney said: "Amazing! Well done, National Aeronautics and Space Administration! Send my making love to the aliens. Whole the best, Alice Paul."
Yoko Ono added: "I see that this as the commencement of the newly age in which we testament convey with billions of planets across the universe of discourse."
Fans have been invited to participate in the outcome by acting the song around the reality at midnight GMT on Monday night - the saame time it will be transmitted by National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The outcome will too grade 50 age of NASA, 45 years of the Deep Space Network and 50 days since the initiation of Explorer 1, the get-go US satellite.
The Deep Outer space Web is an international electronic network of antennas that supports missions to explore the universe.
Alejandra Guzman