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1,137 objects. ~2,000 tonnes. 65 years.
In 1959, a Soviet spacecraft called Luna 1 became the first human-made object to escape Earth's gravity. It missed the Moon by 6,000 kilometers and drifted into orbit around the Sun. We've been sending objects into deep space ever since.
Over the next 65 years, 19 space programs sent 1,137 objects beyond Earth orbit - spacecraft, rocket stages, lens caps, a car, and cremated human remains.
Destinations
157 objects sit on the Moon's surface
Apollo astronauts left behind backpacks, tools, flags, and 96 bags of human waste. Soviet probes crashed into it. Two golf balls are up there. So are 12 pairs of boots.
117 objects sent to Mars
Most crashed. Some made it. Curiosity has been rolling since 2012. Ingenuity, a 1.8 kg helicopter, became the lightest powered aircraft on another world.
Oddities
A cherry-red car in solar orbit since 2018. A mannequin named Starman sits in the driver's seat, playing David Bowie on loop.
1,000 kg · Sun/Helio
Cremated human remains launched toward the Moon. The spacecraft crashed. The ashes are still up there.
Moon impact
A Japanese art sculpture. Spiral-shaped, 3D-printed. Orbiting the Sun as a work of deep space art.
Sun/Helio · Japan
A 250-gram transformable robot. Shaped like a ball, it rolls open on the lunar surface. The size of a tennis ball.
250 g · Moon
Gold-plated copper discs carrying sounds and images of Earth. Music, greetings in 55 languages, whale songs. Heading for interstellar space.
Interstellar · Since 1977
12 astronaut backpacks. Portable Life Support Systems, discarded on the lunar surface to save weight for the trip home.
12 units · Moon
5 objects are leaving the solar system
Voyager 1 is 24 billion km from Earth. Its signal takes 22 hours to reach us. It will drift through interstellar space for millions of years.
By country
Since 1959, humanity has sent nearly 2,000 tonnes of material beyond Earth. Spacecraft, rocket stages, lens caps, a car, cremated remains, and art.
Some of it is on the Moon. Some on Mars. Five objects will outlast every civilization on Earth.
Long after every language is forgotten and every city is dust, the Voyagers will still be drifting. Carrying the sounds of a world that once looked up and wondered what was out there.
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