Christmas and New Year greetings from space
Christmas and New Year Greetings from Space Modern technology has erased boundaries, making possible what seemed like science fiction half a century ago: today, festive greetings come not only from neighboring cities but also from low Earth orbit and even from other planets. This unique phenomenon unites science, technology, and human emotions on a global scale. Historical Launch: The First Space Greeting The tradition of festive greetings from space began on December 25, 1968. The crew of Apollo 8 – Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and William Anders – was conducting the first manned lunar orbit. On Christmas night, while in lunar orbit, the astronauts read the first ten verses of the Book of Genesis in turn during a live broadcast. Their transmission was listened to by about a billion people around the world. After finishing the reading, the crew commander Borman said the famous words: «From the crew of Apollo 8 – we are ending the broadcast. Merry Christmas to you all – may the Lord bless you all – all of you on this beautiful Earth». This was not just a greeting but a powerful symbol of unity of humanity, seeing its planet from the outside – a small blue sphere in the black void. Scientific and Technical Foundation: How Greetings Reach Earth Transmitting greetings from space is a complex engineering process. The main role is played by deep space communication networks such as NASA Deep Space Network (DSN) or its Russian analogue. These systems, consisting of giant antennas located around the world, receive radio signals that travel millions of kilometers at the speed of light. Even a simple message from Mars orbit to Earth takes an average of 12–20 minutes one way, depending on the relative positions of the planets. Each greeting is not just words but a strict digital data packet, protected from interference and distortion. Modern ISS crews can record video messages in high resolution, which are then transmitted through a secure communication channel via satellite rela ... Read more
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