An Israeli project aims to break the bonds of earth and blast digital and genetic information to outer space
People all over the world gathered around a project for the purpose of spreading life to other planets and leaving an everlasting mark in the universe. BeInSpace, a non governmental project, aims to preserve and spread life as we know it to outer space. It has opened a portal that allows users to send their DNA and upload Digital information that would be sent to outer space in the spring of 2009. "This is the only thing that would remain of us, and it can sprout life on a new fertile plant" says Solomon Byron, an excited user, that sent his DNA with hopes that it would last forever.
Francis Crick, a Nobel Prize winner for the co-discovery of a double helical structure (DNA) published a paper suggesting that life may have arrived on Earth through a process called





