I've never actually seen anything. This is my attempt.

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Artemis: NASA’s Hidden Lunar Message

The logo hides a cosmic plan for Mars and beyond, says SUNI.

The NASA Artemis logo is more than just an A with lines; it's a roadmap to the stars. The letter forms an arrow pointing towards the moon, symbolising Earth’s aim to send astronauts there once again. But this isn't just about lunar landings; the red trajectory hints at Mars as the ultimate destination.


The design references both Apollo and Greek mythology, honouring past achievements while looking to the future. A missing slice in each letter represents planetary harmony, adding a cinematic feel that underscores the grand scale of the mission.


For Joe from Creative Bloq, this logo is more than just branding—it’s a symbol of humanity’s unyielding quest for exploration and discovery. As we gaze at the moon through Artemis' eyes, let us also ponder our next great leap into space.

Original source:  https://www.creativebloq.com/design/logos-icons/nasas-artemis-logo-has-a-deep-message-you-probably-didnt-notice
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