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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, been reproduced 10 stories tall and reached the moon and Mars.
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 ...
But the NASA administrator in 2020, Jim Bridenstine, thought that bringing the worm back could inspire people who grew up with that version as the logo. And its use could also inspire an entirely ...
NASA is bringing back its famous red "worm" logo as the agency gears up for SpaceX's first launch of astronauts.; The logo was discontinued in the 1990s and swapped out for the now better-known ...
The logo was retired in the early '90s, but continued to show up on merchandise like T-shirts. More recently, NASA revived it for the crewed SpaceX Falcon 9 Demo-2 mission in 2020.
NASA's famous "worm" logo, which was retired in 1992, is roaring back to help celebrate the return of orbital human spaceflight to American shores.The iconic, very 1970s red-text emblem has been ...
NASA originally planned to announce that it was bringing its iconic "worm" logo back on Wednesday, but the agency was afraid people would take it as an April Fools' Day joke. Happily, it most ...