Apollo Launch
During the Apollo missions of the 1960s, Charles M. Schulz gave NASA permission to use Snoopy on the Agency’s spaceflight safety materials. In the 50 years since, Snoopy has appeared on NASA safety posters, stickers, and has even flown to space as the Silver Snoopy pin – one the of the highest forms of recognition a NASA employee can receive. Now Peanuts and NASA have entered into a Space Act Agreement, to work together to bring the joys of space exploration and STEM into the lives of the next generation.
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, THE SKATEROOM and Peanuts have come together to also pay tribute to the “dress rehearsal” mission that allowed mankind to land on the moon: Apollo 10.
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