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NASA To Text Message Interplanetary Cousins

An anonymous reader writes "Inhabitants of the planet Gliese 581d will need a radio receiver and the ability to interpret binary code if they are to understand a series of text messages to be sent from Australia. Hello from Earth will collect the messages over the next 12 days and transmit them to the closest Earth-like planet that has the potential to harbor life. All the messages will be collected and exported as a text file and sent to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, where it will be encoded into binary code, packaged and tested before transmission."

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  1. Will Standard Text Messaging Rates Apply? by Scragglykat · · Score: 2, Funny

    Or do they get charged 20 cents every lightyear?

  2. Spam! by Ouchie · · Score: 3, Funny

    "You have been offered a 30 Earth Solar Day trial of credit advantage. Text 'Stop' within next 30 Earth Solar Days to cancel. If you continue you're planet will be charged $9.99/mo." With interest and late penalties we should be able to file a judgement and forclose on their planet by the time they receive the message.

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