List of extraterrestrial memorials

Objects in space created in recognition of prominent figures
Fallen Astronaut plaque and statue on the Moon, placed there during the 1971 Apollo 15 mission
The Mars rover Spirit contains a memorial to the crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-107 2003 mission, which disintegrated upon reentry.

This list of extraterrestrial memorials compiles the human-made memorials not located on Earth.

Mars

Landing sites:

  • Thomas Mutch Memorial Station – Viking 1 lander (1976)[1]
  • Gerald Soffen Memorial Station – Viking 2 lander (1976)[2]
  • Carl Sagan Memorial Station – Mars Pathfinder (Sojourner) base (1997)[3]
  • Challenger Memorial Station – MER-B (Opportunity) landing site area (2004)[4]
  • Columbia Memorial Station – MER-A (Spirit) landing site area (2004)[5]
  • Green Valley – Phoenix lander (2008)
  • Phoenix DVD
  • Bradbury Landing – Curiosity rover landing site (August 6, 2012)[6] (no actual hardware at location)
  • Rafael Navarro Mountain – Curiosity rover (April 5, 2021)
  • InSight Landing – InSight lander (2018)[7]
  • Octavia E. Butler LandingPerseverance rover landing site (2021)[8]
  • Wright Brothers Field – first take-off and landing area of Ingenuity helicopter (2021)
  • Valinor Hills Station, last landing spot and final resting place of Ingenuity in Airfield Chi (χ) before retirement due to sustained rotor blade damage (2024)[9]

Memorials and artifacts:

  • Pennants of Soviet Union on Mars 2 and Mars 3 landers (1971)[10]
  • Lincoln penny – Curiosity rover
  • Tribute to healthcare workers plate and Martian Meteorite – Perseverance rover
  • "Send Your Name to Mars" – Perseverance rover
  • Human DNA – Perseverance rover[citation needed]
  • Mars rover family portrait – Perseverance rover
  • Parachute with coded message "Dare mighty things" – Perseverance rover
  • The Ingenuity helicopter carries a small piece of fabric from the wing of the first powered aircraft, the 1903 Wright Flyer built and flown by the Wright Brothers[11][12]
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Interactive image map of the global topography of Mars, overlain with locations of Mars Memorial sites. Hover your mouse over the image to see the names of over 60 prominent geographic features, and click to link to them. Coloring of the base map indicates relative elevations, based on data from the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter on NASA's Mars Global Surveyor. Whites and browns indicate the highest elevations (+12 to +8 km); followed by pinks and reds (+8 to +3 km); yellow is 0 km; greens and blues are lower elevations (down to −8 km). Axes are latitude and longitude; Polar regions are noted.
(See also: Mars map; Mars Rovers map; Mars Memorials list)
(   Named  Debris  Lost )
Beagle 2
Beagle 2
Curiosity
Bradbury Landing
Deep Space 2
Deep Space 2 ?
InSight
InSight Landing
Mars 2
Mars 2 ?
Mars 3
Mars 3 Landing
Mars 6
Mars 6 ?
Mars Polar Lander
Polar Lander ?
Opportunity
Challenger Memorial Station
Pereverance
Octavia E. Butler Landing
Valinor Hills Station
Wright Brothers Field
Three Forks Sample Depot
Phoenix
Green Valley
Schiaparelli EDM lander
Schiaparelli EDM
Pathfinder
Carl Sagan Memorial Station
Spirit
Columbia Memorial Station
Viking 1
Thomas Mutch Memorial Station
Viking 2
Gerald Soffen Memorial Station

Earth orbit

The Moon

Planned

  • Lunaprise A time capsule – on the Nova-C lunar lander
  • Luna 03
  • Lunar Codex's Nova Collection – art and poetry on Nanofiche on the Nova-C lunar lander in 2022
  • Lunar Codex's Polaris Collection – art, books, poetry, music and film on hybrid memory cards and Nanofiche on the Griffin lunar lander in 2023/24

Titan

  • Hubert Curien Memorial Station – Huygens landing site on Titan[18]

Jupiter

  • Three LEGO figurines – Juno spacecraft
  • Galileo Galilei plaque – Juno

Other

Proposed

References

  1. ^ "Viking 1 Lander". nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov.
  2. ^ "Viking 2 Lander". nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov.
  3. ^ "Mars Pathfinder". nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov.
  4. ^ "Space Shuttle Challenger Crew Memorialized on Mars". mars.nasa.gov (Press release). January 28, 2004.
  5. ^ "Space Shuttle Columbia Crew Memorialized On Mars". NASA. 2004-01-06.
  6. ^ "Curiosity Landing Site Named for Ray Bradbury". NASA. August 22, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2012.
  7. ^ mars.nasa.gov. "NASA's InSight Mars Lander". NASA's InSight Mars Lander. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
  8. ^ mars.nasa.gov. "Welcome to 'Octavia E. Butler Landing'". NASA Mars Exploration. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
  9. ^ "After Three Years on Mars, NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Mission Ends". Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Archived from the original on 25 January 2024. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  10. ^ "Soviet Craft - Mars (1960-1974)". Archived from the original on July 8, 2013.
  11. ^ Gnau, Thomas. "How a piece of Wright brothers history is set to fly again — on Mars". springfield-news-sun.
  12. ^ Potter, Sean (23 March 2021). "NASA Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Prepares for First Flight" (Press release). NASA. 21-033. Archived from the original on 10 April 2022.
  13. ^ "Astronauts get their own LEGO minifigures on space station". collectSPACE.com. 8 January 2015. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  14. ^ "Sculpture, Fallen Astronaut". Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  15. ^ "Soviet Craft - Luna (1958-1976)". Archived from the original on July 8, 2013.
  16. ^ Laxman, Srinivas (2008-11-15). "Chandrayaan-I Impact Probe lands on moon". Times Of India. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
  17. ^ "China's lunar probe Chang'e-1 impacts moon". Xinhua News Agency. Mar 5, 2006. Archived from the original on 2015-02-10.
  18. ^ "Huygens landing site to be named after Hubert Curien". European Space Agency. 5 March 2007. Archived from the original on 2012-06-29. Retrieved 2012-05-08.

External links

  • Dickinson, David (2014-02-06). "A History of Curious Artifacts Sent Into Space". Universe Today.
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