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NASA 68th Anniversary 1958-2026 Astronaut Helmet Spacesuit Collectible Figurine

Why the NASA 68th Anniversary 1958-2026 Astronaut Helmet Spacesuit Collectible Figurine is a Must-Have
The NASA 68th Anniversary 1958-2026 Astronaut Helmet Spacesuit Collectible Figurine marks sixty-eight years since President Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act into law on July 29, 1958, officially establishing NASA in response to the Sputnik launch the previous October. From the Mercury Seven and Apollo 11 to the Hubble Space Telescope, the Curiosity rover landing, and the upcoming Artemis II crewed lunar flyby, the agency has spent nearly seven decades pushing the edge of what humans can reach. Anyone who’s toured the Saturn V Center at Kennedy Space Center, queued up at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum on the National Mall, or stayed up late watching Tim Dodd’s Everyday Astronaut launch streams knows what this anniversary represents ?” and this collectible turns sixty-eight years of mission control into desk-sized form.
This commemorative figurine is sculpted as an astronaut bust in a detailed white EMU (Extravehicular Mobility Unit) spacesuit, the same style worn on every Space Shuttle EVA and ISS spacewalk since the early 1980s. The figure shows the upper torso, shoulders, and helmet portion of a fully suited astronaut. The dome helmet features a heavily polished obsidian-black reflective visor, flanked by two small headlamp camera units on either side of the helmet shell. A red American flag patch is sewn onto the right side of the helmet collar. The chest carries the full official NASA meatball logo printed on the right shoulder pad, while the left side of the chest displays a small printed “NASA 68th 1958-2026 ANNIVERSARY” control panel with miniature dials, vents, ports, and orange and blue trim accents. A grey hose runs from the chest control unit up to the helmet ring. The figurine sits upright on a small base, ready for desk, shelf, or display-cabinet placement.
This figurine works as a milestone retirement gift for the longtime Boeing or Lockheed Martin engineer, a Christmas surprise for the kid who’s already memorized every Artemis crew name, or a desk piece for the STEM teacher decorating their classroom for Space Week in October.
🚀 Why You’ll Love It
- Marks 68 years since President Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act on July 29, 1958
- Sculpted in the familiar EMU spacesuit silhouette used on Space Shuttle and ISS spacewalks for decades
- Carries the full NASA meatball logo on the chest with American flag patch on the helmet collar
- Sits naturally on a desk alongside Apollo Saturn V models, Artemis collectibles, and Space Shuttle prints
- Earns instant recognition from anyone who’s toured Kennedy Space Center or the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum
🌌 Features
- Sculpted astronaut bust in detailed white EMU spacesuit with shoulder, chest, and helmet portion
- Polished obsidian-black reflective visor flanked by two small headlamp camera units
- Red American flag patch on the right side of the helmet collar
- Printed “NASA 68th 1958-2026 ANNIVERSARY” chest control panel with miniature dials and ports
- Full NASA meatball logo printed on the right shoulder pad with connecting grey life support hose
🎁 Perfect For
- NASA fans, space history buffs, and longtime Apollo program admirers
- Birthday, Christmas, and retirement gifts for aerospace engineers, scientists, and STEM teachers
- Office desks, classroom display shelves, and home library showcase cases
- Anyone who marks Space Week every October or watches Artemis launches with their kids
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