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: Although it was only briefly seen during SpaceX's live webcast of the launch, the Fram2 mission's zero-gravity indicator was instantly recognizable: a polar bear for the first human spaceflight to fly into polar orbit around Earth. The doll, however, had more to it than being shaped after the arctic carnivore; it also has the image of an emperor penguin embroidered on its chest, as a nod to flying over Antarctica and the South Pole, as well.
: NASA's Artemis II astronauts have debuted the mission patch for their trip around the moon. The insignia has elements that reference the first humans to enter lunar orbit in 1968, as well as the efforts that will come after Artemis II, to establish a presence on the moon and send astronauts to Mars. Crewmates Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen chose to abbreviate Artemis II to AII on the patch as an honor to all.