Snoopy
Astro Beagle Corps
Mission / Apollo Frequency · 1969

SnoopyThe NasaMascot

Since Apollo 10, a small beagle has ridden shotgun with every astronaut on record. Now the Silver Snoopy orbits the blockchain — a retro mission patch you can hold, trade, and pin to the rocket.

Crew
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Very Good Boy
Altitude
Lunar-Bound
Patch
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Silver Series
Uncle Sam-style poster of Snoopy in a stars-and-stripes top hat and NASA spacesuit, pointing forward. Text reads 'I want you to moon mission'.
Flight Ready$SNOOPYAG-069
★ Apollo 10 Launch Window Open☾ Silver Snoopy Patch Issued✦ T-Minus 10 · Ignition★ Flight Safety & Mission Success☾ Peanuts × NASA · Since 1968✦ Lunar-Bound Beagle Corps
★ Apollo 10 Launch Window Open☾ Silver Snoopy Patch Issued✦ T-Minus 10 · Ignition★ Flight Safety & Mission Success☾ Peanuts × NASA · Since 1968✦ Lunar-Bound Beagle Corps
Mission FileAG-069
Plush Snoopy in an orange NASA spacesuit seated in a lunar capsule, with a rocket, moon, and starry space visible through the porthole
Panel IV— “Ground control, beagle is go.”1969
Silver
Snoopy
Award Pin
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A Beagle WithClearance

In 1968 NASA needed a mascot for safety. They picked a small cartoon beagle with an oversized imagination. The Silver Snoopy pin has flown on every crewed mission since — astronauts pin it to their suits as a reminder that the goofy stuff matters.

$SNOOPY keeps that ethos on-chain. No roadmap that reads like a pitch deck. Just a patch, a rocket, and a community that still looks up at the moon with its tongue out.

Origin · NASA File ↗Source · nasa.gov / Artemis I
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Retro Patch

Poster-era NASA art. Handmade, halftoned, hand-signed.

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Peanuts-Coded

Good Grief economics. Kindness is the treasury.

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Lunar Bound

Destination: moon. Fuel: friendship. ETA: soon.

“It was a dark and stormy launch window.”

— S. Beagle, Flight Log