LGBTQ+ art lands on the Moon in one giant leap for queerkind
Pride is becoming more than just an Earthly celebration after a groundbreaking LGBTQ+ art project was sent to the Moon.
Two unmanned space missions to the Moon carried with them various messages, including an LGBTQ+ art piece designed to “promote advocacy” within the space sector and beyond.
In collaboration with the Interstellar Foundation and Space Pride, private Aerospace firms Firefly Aerospace and Intuitive Machines launched two respective missions – Blue Ghost Mission 1 and IM-2 Mission – containing a milestone Nanofiche disk with the artwork etched on its surface. A digital copy of the artwork is also available in a “lifeship Pyramid” inside the Lunar lander.
Named Humanity’s Journey Into the Galaxy: We are All made of Stardust, the painting was created by Space pride operators
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