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Astronaut’s mission ‘back to Earth’ lands on colorful spacesuit patch

Astronaut’s mission ‘back to Earth’ lands on colorful spacesuit patch


A former NASA astronaut who has made it her mission to promote the healing power of art and the need to protect our planet has inspired a new, limited-edition collectible with its own complementary cause.

Nicole Stott, who was the first person to paint with watercolors in space, returned from the International Space Station (ISS) with a greater appreciation for saving our planet. She also had an idea for how to encourage pediatric cancer patients by involving them in a worldwide space art project.

Now another creative effort has embraced Stott’s work to inspire a new generation to take up space.

two people model in multicolor, patchwork spacesuits that were decorated by pediatric cancer students

Nicole Stott with two patchwork spacesuits created as part of The Spacesuit Art Project at Space Center Houston in 2018. (Image credit: NASA)

The 65,000-member Space Hipsters group on Facebook on Saturday (Jan. 25) revealed Stott as the latest subject of their “Signature Edition” space patch series. Sales of the embroidered emblems benefit Taking Up Space, an organization that has created a 36-week science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) curriculum and organizes trips for middle-school-age Native American girls to attend Space Camp at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

Article by:Source: robert@collectspace.com (Robert Z. Pearlman)

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