Space Center Houston
OfficialNASA Teddy Bear Crew Sweatshirt
$39.99 USD
Description
Space Center Houston sits on the grounds of NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, the hub of American human spaceflight since 1961 and home to Mission Control. It is where Apollo astronauts trained, where the first Moon landing was monitored, and where crews heading to the International Space Station still prepare today. The NASA Teddy Bear is a Space Center Houston original. This crew sweatshirt puts him front and center in grey or navy, sized up to 3XL. A cozy piece of space history for people who believe the cosmos deserves a good mascot.
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