NASA Astronaut Stanley Love Talks Anime Fandom and Artemis II
The interview confirms that a senior NASA astronaut and mission controller actively and openly incorporates anime fandom into his professional role, with no pushback from the agency.
Key Facts
- Dr. Stanley Love, lead CAPCOM for NASA's Artemis II mission, has been an anime fan for years.
- Love's fandom became public when viewers spotted a plush of Artemis the Cat from a magical girl series in mission control.
- Love also wore a lanyard from the same magical girl series, which he bought about ten years ago because it was anime-themed, space-related, and safe for work.
- Love drives an itasha car decorated with Nono from Diebuster.
- Love said his NASA superiors noted the viral attention but he never faced any trouble, and he argued the publicity brought millions of eyes to the Artemis II mission.
Reporting from 1 source: Anime News Network.
Dr. Stanley Love, lead CAPCOM for NASA's Artemis II mission, spoke with Anime News Network about his love for anime. Love discussed the viral attention his magical girl anime lanyard and a cat plush from the same series received during mission operations, his itasha car, and how NASA reacted to his fandom.
Dr. Stanley Love, the lead Capsule Communicator for NASA's Artemis II mission, is also a longtime anime fan. In an interview with Anime News Network, Love described how his fandom became public when viewers spotted a plush of Artemis the Cat from a popular magical girl series in mission control, and later noticed his lanyard from the same show. Love said he bought the lanyard about ten years ago, choosing it because it met his criteria of being anime-themed, space-related, and safe for work. He drives an itasha car decorated with Nono from Diebuster. Love told the outlet that while his superiors noted the viral attention, he never faced any trouble, and he was prepared to argue that the publicity brought millions of eyes to the Artemis II mission.
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Sources
- Anime News Network The Astronaut Who Loves Anime