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The logo is an anachronism. A new logo should appeal to the entire nation, since NASA works with scientists and engineers throughout the United States and is funded by American taxpayers.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) 1970s "worm" logo will head to orbit once more in 2020.
NASA originally planned to announce that it was bringing its iconic "worm" logo back on Wednesday, but the agency was afraid people would take it as an April Fools' Day joke. Happily, it most ...
NASA's famous worm logo, which was retired in 1992, is roaring back to help celebrate the return of orbital human spaceflight to American soil.
News NASA is bringing back its famous "worm" logo—here is why The design represented the agency from 1975 to 1992.
The NASA logo known as the 'worm' is back for good and will take its place alongside the affectionally named "meatball" logo.
NASA has temporarily brought back its red "worm" logo as the agency and SpaceX prepare for the private space company's first-ever rocket launch with astronauts on board.
NASA's 'worm' logo was born of a meticulously detailed manual that remains a great example of a graphics system. Two designers hope to reissue it as a hardcover book.
The building sports a 110-foot-tall classic NASA "meatball" logo and the world's largest American flag, a 209-foot-tall behemoth of patriotism. Both are getting spiffed up with new paint.