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The planet Venus just received a gift from NASA, but this time it’s not in the form of a spacecraft or lander, but instead in the form of a hip hop song transmitted by the agency’s Deep Space Network, ...
The song traveled about 158 million miles at the speed of light and took nearly 14 minutes to reach Venus, which also happens to be the four-time Grammy winner's favorite planet.
NASA’s transmission of a hip-hop song to Venus is a first for the agency. But for Missy Elliott, you could say she’s already been to space.
The song traveled about 158 million miles at the speed of light and took nearly 14 minutes to reach Venus, which also happens to be the four-time Grammy winner's favorite planet.
The song traveled about 158 million miles at the speed of light and took nearly 14 minutes to reach Venus, which also happens to be the four-time Grammy winner's favorite planet.
The song traveled about 158 million miles at the speed of light and took nearly 14 minutes to reach Venus, which also happens to be the four-time Grammy winner's favorite planet.
The song traveled about 158 million miles at the speed of light and took nearly 14 minutes to reach Venus, which also happens to be the four-time Grammy winner's favorite planet.
The song traveled about 158 million miles at the speed of light and took nearly 14 minutes to reach Venus, which also happens to be the four-time Grammy winner's favorite planet.
The song traveled about 158 million miles at the speed of light and took nearly 14 minutes to reach Venus, which also happens to be the four-time Grammy winner's favorite planet.
The song traveled about 158 million miles at the speed of light and took nearly 14 minutes to reach Venus, which also happens to be the four-time Grammy winner's favorite planet.