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[[File:Space_center.jpeg|thumb|300px|Kermit celebrating his 50th Anniversary at the Johnson Space Center, and {{medialink|filename=Moon.kermit.jpg|text=on the moon}}.]]
 
[[File:Space_center.jpeg|thumb|300px|Kermit celebrating his 50th Anniversary at the Johnson Space Center, and {{medialink|filename=Moon.kermit.jpg|text=on the moon}}.]]
 
[[File:MuppMagSummer83-NASA.jpg|thumb|300px|Strangepork's letter from Johnson Space Center.]]
 
[[File:MuppMagSummer83-NASA.jpg|thumb|300px|Strangepork's letter from Johnson Space Center.]]
[[File:Skeeter_Spaceshuttle.JPG|thumb|300px|Skeeter and Fozzie watch a shuttle launch.]]
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[[File:Skeeter_Spaceshuttle.JPG|thumb|300px|Skeeter and Fozzie watch a shuttle launch in "[[Episode 804: Remote Control Cornballs|Remote Control Cornballs]]."]]
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[[File:AM rocket cheer|thumb|right|300px|Anything Muppets [[Cheers|cheer]] for the launch of a Saturn V rocket taking men to the moon. {{eka|1092}}]]
 
[[File:3697i.jpg|thumb|300px|''Sesame Street'' credits NASA for their "[[Slimey to the Moon]]" arc in 1998.]]
 
[[File:3697i.jpg|thumb|300px|''Sesame Street'' credits NASA for their "[[Slimey to the Moon]]" arc in 1998.]]
 
[[File:Saturn_V_dictionary.png|thumb|300px|A Saturn V in ''The Sesame Street Dictionary''.]]
 
[[File:Saturn_V_dictionary.png|thumb|300px|A Saturn V in ''The Sesame Street Dictionary''.]]
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* In ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]'', [[Walter]] and [[Gary]] have a model of the Saturn V rocket, the only vehicle that has ever carried humans beyond low Earth orbit.
 
* In ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]'', [[Walter]] and [[Gary]] have a model of the Saturn V rocket, the only vehicle that has ever carried humans beyond low Earth orbit.
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==Mentions==
 
* A rubber chicken named Camilla Corona is the mascot of NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. "Camilla", named after [[Camilla the Chicken]] from ''The Muppet Show'', and "Corona" for the sun's plasma atmosphere.<ref>personal communication via [[User:Scarecroe|Scott Hanson]]</ref> Elmo had his picture taken with Camilla during [[NASA Tweetup|his visit to NASA]] in July 2011.
   
 
==Social media==
 
==Social media==
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Explorenasa.instagram July 7 2015 snuffy.png|Several images and videos for [[Orion Flight Test]]
 
Explorenasa.instagram July 7 2015 snuffy.png|Several images and videos for [[Orion Flight Test]]
 
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==Trivia==
 
* A rubber chicken named Camilla Corona is the mascot of NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. "Camilla", named after [[Camilla the Chicken]] from ''The Muppet Show'', and "Corona" for the sun's plasma atmosphere.<ref>personal communication via [[User:Scarecroe|Scott Hanson]]</ref> Elmo had his picture taken with Camilla during [[NASA Tweetup|his visit to NASA]] in July 2011.
 
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Revision as of 00:42, 6 September 2015

Space center

Kermit celebrating his 50th Anniversary at the Johnson Space Center, and Template:Medialink.

MuppMagSummer83-NASA

Strangepork's letter from Johnson Space Center.

File:Skeeter Spaceshuttle.JPG

Skeeter and Fozzie watch a shuttle launch in "Remote Control Cornballs."

AM_rocket_cheer

AM rocket cheer

Anything Muppets cheer for the launch of a Saturn V rocket taking men to the moon. (EKA: Episode 1092)

3697i

Sesame Street credits NASA for their "Slimey to the Moon" arc in 1998.

Saturn V dictionary

A Saturn V in The Sesame Street Dictionary.

M11 Saturn V model

Walter and Gary's Saturn V model.

1976 Kennedy Space Center
Elmo NASA Global Selfie April 22, 2014

Elmo's Global Selfie [4]

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is an agency of the United States government, responsible for the nation's public space program. Established on July 29, 1958, by the National Aeronautics and Space Act. NASA often works with space agencies from foreign countries such as Japan and Russia for a number of missions.

In addition to the space program, it is also responsible for long-term civilian and military aerospace research. Since February 2006 NASA's self-described mission statement is to "pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics research."

Events

Appearances

  • In a 1992 "Wish You Were Here" segment on Sesame Street, Gabi and Miles take a tour of the Kennedy Space Center. They learn about how rockets are launched into space, along with a group of other kids. Miles works at Mission Control, while Gabi pretends to be an astronaut.
  • On Earth Day in 2014, NASA asked everyone on the planet to participate in a Global Selfie.[5] Sesame Workshop submitted a photo of Elmo taken on the stoop of 123 Sesame Street. NASA composited all the #GlobalSelfie images posted to social media and used Elmo in the final product. Of the two images created, Elmo can be seen in the Earth on the right, on the upper-left hand side, just Northeast of the Mediterranean Sea.[6]

References

  • Dr. Julius Strangepork writes Kermit a letter in the Summer 1983 issue of Muppet Magazine from the Johnson Space Center. He and Captain Link Hogthrob had intended to go to the island of Nassau for "de girls in de bikinis", but Link set a course instead for NASA. While they wait for The Swinetrek to be repaired, they take a tour and learn that Sally Ride will soon embark on her first mission to space. The letter arrives with bits of memorabilia including photos of the Space Shuttle, a NASA "meatball" patch, an Apollo Service Module toy, a Saturn V toy, pictures of astronauts Joseph Kerwin, Paul Weitz, and Jerry Carr (with an illustration of Link torn and pasted in), and a bill for $748,386,385.98 to repair the Swinetrek's coffee machine and water cooler.
  • Sesame Street's WASA, the Worm Air and Space Agency, is a version of NASA staffed entirely by worms.
  • In Farscape, John Crichton is a an astronaut for IASA, a fictional organization modeled after NASA. Crichton's father Jack is a retired NASA astronaut.
  • During a September 20, 2011 appearance on Good Morning America, Cookie Monster was watching the skies, looking out for satellites. This was a reference to the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite expected to crash around September 23 of that year.
  • In The Muppets, Walter and Gary have a model of the Saturn V rocket, the only vehicle that has ever carried humans beyond low Earth orbit.

Mentions

  • A rubber chicken named Camilla Corona is the mascot of NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. "Camilla", named after Camilla the Chicken from The Muppet Show, and "Corona" for the sun's plasma atmosphere.[1] Elmo had his picture taken with Camilla during his visit to NASA in July 2011.

Social media

Sesame Workshop and NASA have partnered in a number of social media campaigns by way of sharing content on their various social media outlets in the interest of educational exposure.

In January 2010, Cookie Monster wrote on Sesame Street's official Twitter account, "Sometimes Moon look like giant cookie. Must look into joining space program." NASA responded a short time later from their official Twitter feed with information on how to join the space program.[2]

Sources

  1. personal communication via Scott Hanson
  2. "Cookie Monster storms Twitter as @sesamestreet gains a following", LA Times blogs, April 9, 2010.

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