What's Happening?
NASA has announced that 'Rise', the zero-gravity indicator used by the Artemis II crew, is now available as an official collectible. Designed by Lucas Ye, a 9-year-old from California, Rise was created
as part of a 'Moon Mascot' challenge and symbolizes the iconic 'earthrise' scene first captured by the Apollo 8 mission. The plush toy, which features a cap resembling Earth rising over the Moon, was used during the Artemis II mission and is now being sold to support NASA's employee morale activities. The collectible includes design elements like a blue-and-green cap and a star field that forms the constellation Orion, reflecting the spacecraft used in the mission.
Why It's Important?
The release of the Rise collectible serves multiple purposes. It not only commemorates the Artemis II mission but also aims to inspire future generations of space enthusiasts. By linking the collectible to the historic 'earthrise' image, NASA reinforces its legacy of exploration and innovation. Additionally, the sales of Rise will directly benefit NASA's employee morale programs, highlighting the agency's commitment to supporting its workforce. This initiative also reflects NASA's strategy to engage the public and foster interest in space exploration through creative and educational means.
What's Next?
As NASA continues its Artemis program, further initiatives to engage the public and support its employees are likely. The success of the Rise collectible could lead to similar projects in the future, potentially involving other mission memorabilia. NASA's ongoing efforts to inspire and educate the public about space exploration may also see increased collaboration with educational institutions and private partners to expand outreach and engagement.






