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English: Graphic Artist Kim Keller with one of the eight new NASA Artemis logos (four large, four small) on Crawler-Transporter 2 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The new logos were installed in preparation for the upcoming launch of Artemis I. Named after the twin sister of Apollo, Artemis is the Goddess of the Moon. The Artemis missions will take humanity back to the Moon and beyond, beginning a new legacy of deep space exploration.
Date Taken on 4 February 2022
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Author NASA Kennedy Space Center / NASA/Laura Sasaninejad

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