_FAQ_ Q by [by Jay M. on Facebook]: *Does it really have to
   specify what planet your from? lol* After a response by Dan K.,
   who replied, "Jay, this is Ken we're talking about", I replied:
   *RESPONSE* Unfortunately, my card is not valid on the Voyager
   missions, nor is it valid on Mars just yet. I *should* be
   acquiring my Martian Library Card on this
   http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/participate/send-your-name/insight/
   next trip, but it's not a Universal Internet Library Card, as it
   only talks to NASA, and they'll be sending me up with all the
   books up there - no networking for those.. They currently
   consist of 345,456 names of people but their biographies will
   not be available just yet. They'll be next to my name on a USB
   stick I believe. The Internet connection to Mars is sparse at
   best and until they increase the bandwidth, the Universal
   Internet Library Card will be unavailable to regular citizens on
   Mars until the technology moves beyond dial-up.