Snoopy was looking absolutely fire yesterday for the #eclipse
ALT Snoopy poses in an orange NASA flight suit and red NASA eclipse glasses. Image Credit: NASA/Jef Janis
ALT Snoopy, who is wearing an orange NASA flight suit and red NASA eclipse glasses, sits in a chair at the NASA broadcast desk. The Cleveland skyline can be seen in the distance. Image Credit: NASA/Quentin Scwhinn
ALT Snoopy, who is wearing an orange NASA flight suit and red NASA eclipse glasses, poses in front of a large sign featuring the NASA "meatball" insignia. Image Credit: NASA/Jef Janis
It’s the Great Total Solar Eclipse, Charlie Brown!
ALT Snoopy and Administrator Bill Nelson look up into the sky wearing eclipse glasses at the Great Lakes Science Center.
Image credit: NASA/Sara Lowthian-Hanna
Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang are ready for the upcoming total solar #eclipse! Are you?? ☀️😎
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ALT A blue watercolor sky features a fully eclipsed sun with a white halo of light. A sketch of Snoopy jumping with his arms raised while wearing an orange astronaut suit and helmet. Thin white text reads, Solar Science with the Peanuts Gang. Image Credit: Peanuts Worldwide
Snoopy and Charlie Brown's next epic adventure? The Big City.
A new Peanuts feature film from WildBrain and Peanuts Worldwide is coming to Apple TV
ALT An image from the new Peanuts movie. The Peanuts gang is standing in the middle of a busy intersection in the city looking up at Snoopy on a billboard.
At the Kennedy Center last night, NASA Administrator @SenBillNelson awarded a NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal to Jeannie Schulz, widow of Peanuts gang creator Charles M. Schulz. 📷: flic.kr/s/aHBqjAyH4i
Snoopy has gone where no beagle has gone before.
Following the successful conclusion of the #Artemis I Moon mission, @NASAGroundSys teams have begun unloading the payloads aboard, including the zero-gravity indicator #AstronautSnoopy. go.nasa.gov/3w26zr7
ALT A member of the payloads team holds the Snoopy doll inside the lobby of the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Jan. 5, 2023, after unpacking the doll from his transport case. Snoopy is wearing an orange flight suit and is smiling in the pair of gloved hands. A model of the Orion spacecraft can be glimpsed in the background. Credit: NASA/Isaac Watson
Splashdown.
After traveling 1.4 million miles through space, orbiting the Moon, and collecting data that will prepare us to send astronauts on future #Artemis missions, the @NASA_Orion spacecraft is home.
Astronaut Snoopy balloon flies in New York City at the same time that Snoopy also flies around the Moon in the Orion spacecraft as a zero gravity indicator for the Artemis I mission. More 📷 flic.kr/s/aHBqjAgzS3
I spy with my little eye a furry friend of @NASA on his way to the Moon!
#AstronautSnoopy is wearing his orange spacesuit aboard @NASA_Orion, serving as our zero-gravity indicator on #Artemis I.
When we go, we go together.
The #Artemis team wants to thank everyone who helped us along the way toward the first launch of the @NASA_SLS rocket and @NASA_Orion.