NASA brings back its iconic 'worm' logo for upcoming Falcon 9 Crew Dragon launch:
NASA is officially bringing back its iconic "worm" logo from the 1970s for SpaceX's upcoming Falcon 9 Crew Dragon launch, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine announced today on Twitter. The organization is seeking to "mark the return of human spaceflight on American rockets from American soil."
[...] The worm logo[1] was introduced in 1975 by design firm Danne & Blackburn as part of an effort to "upgrade" the space agency's graphics from the original "meatball" logo[2] that NASA had been using since 1959. The logo is practically synonymous with that era of spaceflight, adorning the Hubble Telescope and the original test flight shuttle, Enterprise. But despite the slick, modern design, the worm logo was officially retired in 1992 in favor of a return to the original meatball logo, which is still used today by NASA. (Although the worm logo did still stick around for merchandising opportunities.)
The return of the worm on the upcoming Crew Dragon launch — tentatively scheduled for sometime in May — will mark a major comeback for the iconic logo, which hasn't been to space in an official capacity in decades.
[1] example of "worm" logo
[2] example of "meatball" logo.
Maybe manned space flight is a merchandising opportunity.
(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Friday April 03 2020, @08:03AM (2 children)
Somehow, I never did like that logo very much. Don't dislike it, but don't really like it, either. This logo is cool - https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/nasa-logo-web-rgb.png [nasa.gov] If they added a shark with frickin' lasers, it would be even cooler. Adding "all your base belong to us" wouldn't work, probably, because that game was Japanese, not American. Ehhh - you can only fit so much in a logo anyway.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 03 2020, @01:33PM (1 child)
It's "All your base are belong to us" !
Get it right next time !
(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Friday April 03 2020, @02:20PM
I are 'Murican. I can appropriate anything I like, and bend, fold, spindle and mutilate as I wish, and that makes it mine.