The development of the mission mascot and viral sensation Rise began over a year before Artemis II blasted off.
NASA picks a student-made plush toy to send to the Moon, carrying over 5.6 million names.
We are constantly being reminded of Isaac Newton’s famous quote, “If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders ...
NASA reveals "Rise" as the plush mascot that will serve as a zero-gravity indicator for Artemis II. Here's how it was chosen and how it was inspired by Apollo 8 ...
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NASA now allows personal phones in space ...
German astronaut Rabea Rogge demonstrates how to roll a d20 in space, making D&D possible even in zero gravity. Watch this ...
When Artemis II launched Wednesday, it was carrying "Rise," a stuffed toy designed by an 8-year-old from California that will ...
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