It was understandably only a matter of time. Rise, the Artemis II crewâs ridiculously adorable zero-gravity indicator, is now available for purchase. On the NASA Exchange website, you can pre-order your own diminutive plushie for $24.99 plus shipping, along with other Artemis goodies including stickers, magnets, hoodies, and more. Patience is a virtue, however. Due to an âextended production time,â NASA is warning collectors that their own, personal Rise may take up to eight weeks to ship.
Zero-gravity indicatorsâusually a stuffed animal or something similarâhave accompanied both U.S. astronauts and Russian cosmonauts into space since the 1960s. More symbolic than technical, the untethered objects mark a crewâs passage beyond Earthâs gravity into space. Rise is an original design, but sometimes more iconic figures serve as a missionâs mascot. In 2022, Snoopy was the only occupant aboard the uncrewed Artemis I mission.
Designed by Lucas Ye, a 2nd grader from Mountain View, California, Rise accompanied NASAâs four-person Artemis II crew during their historic, 10-day lunar flyby mission that launched on April 1. The plushie gained internet fame, along with a floating jar of Nutella and the now viral phrase âmoon joy.â Commander Reid Wiseman made sure to safely carry Rise out of the capsule after splashdown on April 10.Â
Rise was selected from a pool of over 2,500 design submissions from more than 50 countries during NASAâs Moon Mascot contest, and recalls Apollo 8âs iconic âEarthriseâ photo from 1968. According to NASA Exchange, all proceeds from the plushie (and its many other products) help fund the âmorale, welfare, and recreation of NASA employees.â

