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The first beagle on the moon has landed on the face of Timex wristwatches. Snoopy, who 50 years ago flew to the moon, both in Charles Schulz' comic strips and in real life with NASA, has again ...
For decades, it has drifted in space, and now, over 50 years later, it remains an object of fascination. With its highly unusual orbit, moving in sync with Earth but at a slightly different speed ...
Fifty years after man landed on the moon, it is time – as Apple says, in so many words, in this new first-look teaser trailer for its upcoming Snoopy in Space series – for a dog to have his ...
Everyone’s favorite beagle is headed back into outer space. The uncrewed Artemis I mission, in which the Orion spacecraft will circle the moon before returning to Earth, Snoopy will be on board ...
It’s fair to say that Snoopy has been around a while. In fact, the canine cartoon character was already eight years old when NASA was founded in 1958. About a decade after the space agency came ...
NEW YORK — A new rocket designed to launch humans to the moon, Mars and beyond will launch next year from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. On board, will be a familiar fuzzy figure — Snoopy. A ...
Latest ‘Peanuts’ podcast follows Snoopy into space on Artemis 1. In the latest episode of the locally produced podcast “You Don’t Know Peanuts,” NASA’s launch director shares how a ...
Snoopy, the comic strip beagle, is back at work at NASA, promoting crew safety and mission success on a new series of posters commemorating 20 years of humans on the International Space Station.
NEW YORK — A new rocket designed to launch humans to the moon, Mars and beyond will launch next year from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. On board, will be a familiar fuzzy figure — Snoopy. A ...
NEW YORK — A new rocket designed to launch humans to the moon, Mars and beyond will launch next year from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. On board, will be a familiar fuzzy figure — Snoopy. A ...
NEW YORK — A new rocket designed to launch humans to the moon, Mars and beyond will launch next year from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. On board, will be a familiar fuzzy figure — Snoopy. A ...