Around 3 million people submitted their names for the upcoming test flight (Photo: Getty)

You may not be able to go to space yet, but you can still be a part of NASA’s Artemis 1 mission to the Moon.

The space agency offers the opportunity to add your name to the USB stick that travels on Artemis 1.

Since NASA announced its plans in March, about 3 million people have submitted their names for the upcoming test flight.

If you haven’t named it yet, this week is your last chance.

To send your name into space, go to the NASA website, enter your name and personalized pin, and generate a boarding pass.

Don’t forget your PIN, as you will need to enter your boarding pass in the future.

Upon check-in, you will be given a digital boarding pass with your name, flight details, and a QR code leading to your invitation, giving you the opportunity to participate in NASA’s Virtual Guest Program and virtually participate in the launch. Other NASA sponsored events.

Artemis I will be the first crew member for the test flight of the Space Shuttle Rocket and the Orion spacecraft. This flight paves the way for the first women and people of color to land on the Moon in 2025.

In March, NASA finally launched a lunar rocket from an assembly plant to a launch site in Florida.

Artemis 1 is scheduled to launch this summer from the Kennedy Space Center.