
Space Travel Program Insignia
Space travel programs create their own unique program insignia graphics. NASA in particular has a variety of insignia to support their various operations and offices. The main NASA logo most people are familiar is also known in the industry as the "meatball" logo. It was in 1959 and is still used today. It is the official NASA insignia. The NASA seal is reserved for use in connection with more formal and ceremonial events such as award presentations and press conferences. In In 1974, NASA attempted to design a more modern logo. It consisted of a stylized rendering of the letters N-A-S-A. Known in the industry as the "worm" logo, it was retired from official use in 1992. NASA has created insignia for its new upcoming space travel programs. These include the Constellation program, and the Orion, Ares, and Altair spacecraft which are currently undergoing production and testing.



National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA)
Official InsigniaNASA "Worm" Logo
Discontinued in 1992Reintroduced in 2020
NASA Seal
Official Insignia


Kennedy Space Center
Official InsigniaKennedy Space Center
50th Anniversary
Commemorative InsigniaKennedy Space Center
Apollo/Saturn V Center
Official Insignia


NASA Mission
Operations Directorate
Official InsigniaNASA 40th Anniversary
Commemorative InsigniaFlight Crew Operations
NASA Official Insignia


Living With a Star Program
NASA Official InsigniaLunar and Planetary
Science Academy
Official InsigniaNASA Exploration Systems
Mission Directorate (ESMD)
Official Insignia


Orion EFT-1
Exploration Flight Test InsigniaAres I-X
Development Flight Test InsigniaCEV Parachute
Assembly System
NASA Constellation Program


Ground Operations
NASA Constellation ProgramCommercial Crew Program
NASA Official InsigniaNASA Commercial
Resupply Services
Official Insignia


NASA Orion Spacecraft
Program InsigniaNASA Ares Spacecraft
Program InsigniaNASA Constellation
Program Insignia


