What's Happening?
NASA has released the 'Rise' plush toy, which served as the zero-g indicator for the Artemis II mission, for sale through the NASA Exchange. Designed by nine-year-old Lucas Ye from California, the plushie was inspired by the iconic 'Earthrise' photo from the Apollo
8 mission. The toy, which features a cap resembling Earth rising over the moon, is now available as a collectible, with proceeds supporting NASA's employee morale activities. The plushie replicates the design used during the mission, including a cap with a star field forming the Orion constellation, a nod to the Orion spacecraft. The official version of the plushie is priced at $24.99, with additional merchandise such as patches, pins, and apparel also available.
Why It's Important?
The release of the 'Rise' plushie as a NASA-approved collectible highlights the agency's efforts to engage the public and inspire future generations of explorers. By making mission-related memorabilia accessible, NASA fosters a connection between its space missions and the general public, promoting interest in space exploration. The initiative also supports NASA's internal community by directing proceeds to employee morale activities. Furthermore, the plushie's design, rooted in historical space imagery, serves as an educational tool, linking past and present space missions and emphasizing the continuity of human exploration efforts.












