But it works. The space agency uses two different logos to perfect effect.

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        1. But space fans just love it so much. The decision to drop it meant, paradoxically, that the logo proliferated and multiplied everywhere else. It was a sort of Streisand effect, instead of dying and slowly disappearing it became a retro symbol. So they brought it back.
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          Your comment got formatted as a numbered list! (At least it did on the client I’m using). I think you can fix it by putting a backslash before the period, like 1992\. But space fans..

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    The meatball is butt ugly. The font and the red wiggly thing don’t look good.

    But it’s NASA, so I would happily get it tattooed on my face, should the need ever arise.

    The worm, on the other hand, is perfect.

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    The worm logo was heavily featured in Starfield. I liked how they incorporated actual NASA in the game. Same with the real books.

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    In the mid-eighties Jet Propulsion Laboratory updated its logo to match the worm. In the 1990s, NASA brought the meatball back due to popular demand.

    Personally, I like the moon, mars and beyond logo, but that’s a probe division logo.

    Oh and Space Force’s Asteroids arrow came before Star Trek as the USAF Space Command logo. Desilu borrowed and stylized it.