Decades after sending it to design purgatory, the space agency celebrates a logo it still calls the worm. Credit... Supported by By Kenneth Chang Last month, NASA welcomed Richard Danne to its ...
At NASA, many have picked sides for two logos that have been used on and off through the years: team “meatball” or team “worm.” The two logos, which were bestowed cute nicknames, have been used for ...
A man in a blue suit speak in an outdoor courtyard with "nasa" written in red in the background. Nearly 50 years after it was first introduced, just over 30 years since it was unceremoniously retired ...
The worm is going to the moon. Artemis 2, the first human moon mission in 50 years, will carry the iconic NASA "worm" logo upon the solid rocket boosters helping to heft the astronauts into space, ...
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 best ...
Nearly 50 years after it was first introduced, just over 30 years since it was unceremoniously retired and only three years after making its triumphant return, NASA honored the designer behind its ...
Nov. 6 (UPI) --NASA awarded Richard Danne on Monday with the Exceptional Public Achievement Medal for his outstanding work creating and launching NASA's red worm logotype, which made its debut in the ...
NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine announced on Twitter that "the worm is back" for NASA's first private crewed spacecraft launch. Yes, that's a Falcon 9 with a slick, retro NASA logo. Share on ...
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