Description
In 1977, NASA launched two spacecraft, Voyager 1 and 2, on a grand tour of the solar system and into the mysteries of interstellar space. Attached to each of these probes is a beautiful golden phonograph record containing a message for any extraterrestrial intelligence that might encounter it, perhaps billions of years from now. This enchanting artifact, known as the Voyager Golden Record, may be the last vestige of our civilization after we are gone forever. Curated by a visionary committee led by Carl Sagan, the golden record tells a story of our planet expressed in music, sounds, images, and science. Etched on the record’s goldplated aluminum jacket is a diagram explaining where it came from and how to play it. Three translucent gold 140 gram vinyl LPs in poly-lined paper sleeves / Three heavyweight jackets, gold ink on black / Full-color 96-page softcover book containing all images included on the original Voyager / Interstellar Record, gallery of images transmitted back from the Voyager probes, and a new essay by Timothy Ferris, producer of the original golden record / Gold foil print of Voyager Golden Record cover diagram, archival paper, 12 × 12 / Voyager trajectories turntable slipmat, gold ink on black felt / Full-color plastic digital download card for all audio of the Voyager Golden Record (MP3 or FLAC formats) / Housed in a deluxe record box with pull-ribbon, gold ink on black.