1 00:00:00,450 --> 00:00:07,140 March 2, 2033. Where will you be? The Lucy spacecraft will be right here. But what about 2 00:00:07,140 --> 00:00:08,149 you? 3 00:00:08,149 --> 00:00:14,150 Over the next 12 years, NASA’s Lucy Mission will explore more asteroids than any previous 4 00:00:14,150 --> 00:00:19,790 mission, flying by one main belt asteroid and seven Trojan asteroids. These ancient 5 00:00:19,790 --> 00:00:24,280 time capsules will allow us to trace the origins of our solar system. 6 00:00:24,280 --> 00:00:29,680 We invite you to accompany Lucy on its 12-year journey by creating your own time capsule. 7 00:00:29,680 --> 00:00:35,070 Set aside a box of mementos, create a digital file, or simply write a letter to yourself. 8 00:00:35,070 --> 00:00:40,610 Get creative! We encourage you to post a photo, drawing, video, or other description on social 9 00:00:40,610 --> 00:00:46,220 media using the hashtag #LucyTimeCapsule. At each major mission milestone, we’ll remind 10 00:00:46,220 --> 00:00:49,160 you to revisit and add to your time capsule. 11 00:00:49,160 --> 00:00:53,660 Consider: What would you tell your future self? In what ways will you grow? How do you 12 00:00:53,660 --> 00:00:56,830 want to mark the current moment in your life? 13 00:00:56,830 --> 00:01:02,149 Lucy carries her own time capsule into space - a plaque with words of wisdom for our descendants 14 00:01:02,149 --> 00:01:07,340 who may one day come across the spacecraft long after its primary mission ends. The messages 15 00:01:07,340 --> 00:01:13,960 encourage hope and humility, knowledge and curiosity, appreciation of humanity and exploration 16 00:01:13,960 --> 00:01:15,450 of the cosmos. 17 00:01:15,450 --> 00:01:19,939 We hope you’ll join us, and Lucy, as we look with anticipation upon the unknown of 18 00:01:19,939 --> 00:01:24,020 our future, both as individuals and as humankind.