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Plush toys travelling into space may sound unusual, yet they have quietly remained part of human spaceflight for decades.
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Rise, the zero-gravity indicator, is accompanying the four astronauts in the Orion capsule on the Artemis II mission to the Moon. The adorable Nasa mascot is designed by eight-year-old called Lucas, ...
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After more than 50 years, NASA is heading back to the lunar space – and the astronauts won’t be alone. Just like the past missions, a plush mascot will be along with the crew.
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A plush toy designed by a young student from Mountain View, California, will ride aboard NASA’s Artemis II spacecraft as the crew’s zero-gravity indicator, the agency confirmed on March 27, 2026.