Quick Takeaways
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Live Twitch Event: NASA will host a live Twitch event on May 13 at 3 p.m. EDT to promote the Moon Mascot Challenge, inviting public design submissions for a zero gravity indicator for Artemis II.
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Zero Gravity Indicator: These small, plush items serve as visual indicators for astronauts when they reach space, enhancing the crew’s experience.
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Global Contest: Creators of all ages can submit designs, with up to 25 finalists selected—including K-12 entries—culminating in the Artemis II crew choosing one design for actual flight.
- Mission Context: Artemis II will carry NASA astronauts on a 10-day lunar mission, advancing preparation for future human exploration of Mars.
NASA Goes Live on Twitch: Design Artemis II Moon Mascot
NASA invites everyone to participate in an exciting event on Twitch. This live stream, set for 3 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, May 13, will spotlight the ongoing Moon Mascot Challenge. Participants will have a chance to design a zero gravity indicator for the Artemis II mission.
Viewers can engage directly with an artist as they create a prototype during the stream. This live input aims to demonstrate collaboration between experts and the public. The zero gravity indicator, a small plush item, helps indicate when a spacecraft reaches space.
The contest welcomes submissions from creators of all ages, allowing global contributions. NASA will select up to 25 finalists and include a special K-12 division. The Artemis II crew will choose one winning design. This design will fly aboard the Orion spacecraft during the mission.
During the Twitch event, NASA experts will outline the Moon Mascot Challenge. They will also share insights on developing effective designs. Although the featured example won’t compete, it will showcase the creative process participants can follow. After the event, NASA will share the design on the @NASAArtemis social media accounts.
The Artemis II mission represents another significant stride in space exploration. This journey will see astronauts orbit the Moon for ten days, paving the way for future lunar landings. The mission helps NASA prepare for even more ambitious human exploration, including potential missions to Mars.
For those interested in learning more about NASA’s initiatives, the agency encourages visits to their official website. Join the conversation and help design the next emblem of human space exploration.
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