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NASA logos are brand fixtures, a sign of public support. That could wane if cuts limit it’s reach into space. NASA logos are brand fixtures, a sign of public support.
T-shirts and hoodies displaying the NASA logo and brand are mainstays in adult and kids apparel (the company sells hundreds of varieties on its website). Can’t make it to Target?
Let's travel back to the 1950s when NASA was still in its infancy, and its logo was just a twinkle in the eye of James Modarelli, the agency's in-house illustrator. Modarelli was an artist ahead of ...
The NASA insignia has adorned t-shirts and spacesuits, been reproduced 10 stories tall and reached the moon and Mars. One of the world's best known and certainly most-traveled logos is 65 years old.
The NASA insignia has adorned t-shirts and spacesuits, ... James Modarelli, as seen in 1997, posing with the NASA logo he designed. Modarelli died in 2002 at the age of 86.
NEW PALESTINE — Dressed in their gray TechRise T-shirts with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) logo on the back, four New Palestine Junior High School students said they ...
NASA Engineers have just finished applying the final coat of clear over the beloved “worm” logo on the rocket boosters of the Artemis II, which marks the return of the bold red letters that ...
Each iconic NASA “worm” is more than 2 metres high and 7 metres from end to end. The image above shows the crew working on the logo at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
That’s when the worm started popping up on T-shirts again. In 2020, NASA sent the worm back into space — on the SpaceX Falcon 9, the first American rocket to take astronauts into orbit since ...
Among the youth apparel at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, which features bibs and T-shirts that say “future astronaut,” are onesies with the worm logo. But really, all ages seem ...
The NASA logo is shown on a mock-up vehicle at the Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., in October 1990. ... T-shirts, sneakers and souvenirs. This summer it became 3D, ...
The worm endures, even though NASA dumped it more than 30 years ago, returning to “the meatball” — its original logo, with a blue circle, stars, an elliptical orbit trail and a swoosh ...