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Dr. Nadia Drake has discovered both her dads Golden Record pulsar map, and the sketches for the Arecibo message

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/02/07

Ain’t history extra lovely when someone discovers the original drawings of what her dad had sent to space?

Back in the 1970s, Frank Drake did two memorable things: he helped design the Pioneer plaque (sent to space in 1972 on Pioneer 11) containing among other things pulsar map, and later helped design the 1977 Voyager Golden Record (sent to space in 1977 on both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2) again containing the pulsar map. In between, he helped designed Arecibo message broadcasted to space in 1974.

And guess what: today is the 50th anniversary of that message being broadcasted.

Almost 10 years ago, in 2016 his daughter Nadia Drake found back the original drawing of the pulsar map:

  1. [Wayback/Archive] Dr. Nadia Drake on X: “Amused to see Papa D’s pulsar map used as a basis for this killer @PopUpMag illustration. goldenstaterecord.com

    [Wayback/Archive] The Golden State Record

  2. [WaybackSave/Archive] Dr. Nadia Drake on X: “The original pulsar map, which eventually flew on Pioneer & Voyager, lives unceremoniously in an old tomato box.”

    [Wayback/Archive] CojCXKwUkAAnlVe.jpg (1200×1200)

This year, [WaybackSave/Archive] Dr. Nadia Drake on X: “About a decade ago, I found the original draft of Papa D’s pulsar map — tucked into a box in the closet. This past weekend, guess what else showed up?”

[Wayback/Archive] GTx8HtfXcAAB3-c.jpg (900×1200)

This is the draft of the Arecibo message broadcasted in 1974 through the Arecibo Telescope which regrettably collapsed in December 2020.

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--jeroen

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