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The iconic logo also returned for limited use in 2020. 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 ...
NASA’s timeless “worm” logo is back. The NASA logo was introduced in the mid-70s, retired in 1992, and then brought back — only for a while — in 2020. Now, it’s back for good.
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 ...
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 ...
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NASA is bringing back its historic worm logo to decorate the agency’s first crew-bearing rocket being sent to the moon in decades. NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems began painting the bright ...
NASA's red worm logo was part of a new brand identity effort in 1975 as part of the Federal Design Improvement Program. The agency hired New York firm, Danne & Blackburn, which created the ...
During this awards ceremony, NASA honored Danne, Blackburn and former agency design director Robert Schulman by dedicating the newly-erected worm logo that sits outside the agency's Washington ...
Coach originally approached NASA to ask if it could use the “worm” logo, the retro design that the space agency used from 1975 through 1992. NASA, which had barred the use of the worm after it ...
posing with the NASA logo he designed. Modarelli died in 2002 at the age of 86. Although no longer official and excluded from the graphics standard manual that dictated the use of the worm ...