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World war z poster
World war z poster




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The beagle has been drawn into designs (opens in new tab) for the Apollo, space shuttle and International Space Station programs. NASA has featured Snoopy on wall posters since first partnering with Schulz in 1968. Now, Snoopy is the zero-g indicator (opens in new tab) for the Artemis I mission!" "Snoopy's first mission was aboard Apollo 10 in May of 1969. The new poster's reverse also describes Snoopy's history at NASA. Snoopy, in plush form, will launch as the zero-g indicator on board NASA's Artemis I moon mission in 2022. "Artemis will power American vision and technology, inspiring a new generation of outstanding achievements, exploration, and scientific discovery - the Artemis Generation!" the text reads. "When NASA returns to the moon, this time, we will be going with women and people of color! We'll return in the spirit of goodwill and peaceful exploration alongside our industry and international partners." "Our success will change the world," reads the text printed on the back of the poster. The poster design was reused with the goals of employee motivation and building safety awareness for the Artemis I mission. "Peanuts found the original artwork and agreed to modify it for NASA's new usage." "The new version, conceived by the Exploration Systems Development mission directorate in partnership with the SFA program, was created in collaboration with Peanuts Worldwide, LLC," Bristow wrote. "The Beagle Has Landed" and "Around the Moon and Home Again" is reproduced from the old poster, but now is in reference to the circumlunar Artemis I mission. The 2022 poster depicts a similar Snoopy, only now he is facing left and has a big smile.






World war z poster