California Second-Grader Designs Zero-Gravity Indicator for Artemis II Mission
A young student from California, Lukas Ye, has made a significant contribution to NASA's Artemis II mission by designing a zero-gravity indicator. This plushie, created by Lukas, will accompany the crew on their journey, serving as a visual cue for when the spacecraft enters a zero-gravity environment. Lukas, along with his mother, discussed the design and its significance in an interview with CBS News. The Artemis II mission is part of NASA's efforts to return humans to the Moon, and the inclusion of Lukas's design highlights the agency's commitment to engaging younger generations in space exploration.