In 1977, NASA launched a vinyl record into space, containing an aural glimpse of life on Earth for any intelligent lifeforms who might receive it. The collection, which Carl Sagan helped curate, featured nature sounds, greetings in various languages, and music by Bach, Chuck Berry, and more. Since then, the LP has been widely unavailable to the public. Following a successful Kickstarter campaign, however, that’s all about to change. Light in the Attic has now announced a new box set of the Voyager Golden Record, marking the first release from Ozma Records, a new label that specializes in the “intersection of science, art, and consciousness.”

The album will be available as a set of two CDs—which is available to order now—and a 3xLP vinyl box set, which is due in February. Both editions feature remastered audio and liner notes from Timothy Ferris, who produced the original LP. Check out pictures of the collection below, and head here for more information.

Read Pitchfork’s interview with Ann Druyan, the creative director of the Golden Record project.