NASA has selected finalists for the Artemis II zero gravity indicator plush toy, known as the Moon Mascot, which will accompany astronauts on the upcoming moon mission. Out of more than 2,600 design submissions, three Canadian teams are among the top 25 finalists chosen to create the plush toy. The Moon Mascot is intended to serve as a zero gravity indicator during the Artemis II mission. NASA continues to engage the public in its Artemis program, including seeking volunteers to track the Artemis II mission. The Artemis program aims to advance human space exploration, with astronauts like Zena Cardman currently active at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
NASA Seeks Volunteers to Track Artemis II Mission https://t.co/qiPtgoMY3P 2 Min Read NASA Seeks Volunteers to Track Artemis II Mission On the 19th day of the Artemis I mission, Dec. 4, 2022, a camera mounted on the Orion spacecraft cap… https://t.co/WYKImCthrL
Portrait of an Astronaut https://t.co/6FPwJTsglA NASA/Josh Valcarcel NASA astronaut Zena Cardman poses for a portrait in a photography studio on March 22, 2024, at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Cardman is currently aboard the Interna… https://t.co/0Naw4jh9Zr
They’re cute, they’re cosmic, and one of them is Moon-bound. 🌕 The Artemis II zero gravity indicator finalists have landed. Scroll to see who’s in the running. https://t.co/Ltnz20NThe