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NASA's version of the Progress Pride Flag was at one time the most popular image ever shared on BlueSky, and we think this flag should fly high, even if the current political leaders want it taken down. From NASA's now-archived (!!!) website: "The Progress Pride flag, based on the original rainbow pride flag by Gilbert Baker, was created in 2018 by Daniel Quasar to celebrate diversity within the queer community and the need for continued progress toward inclusion and acceptance in society. In this version, each color band is made up of images from across NASA. Planetary science, Earth science, heliophysics, and astrophysics are all represented." Additionally, the red "Jellyfish Sprites" image is by sprite-chaser Nicolas Escurat in Dordogne, France, on November 1, 2022. We needed to make this design available to the space community, because we know that being safe and welcome as our full selves makes for better science and happier scientists.
Flag is 100% knitted 4.42 oz/yd² (150 g/m²) polyester, stitched with clear thread and two iron grommets at the corners. Dimensions are 34.5 inches by 56 inches. Flag is printed on one side and blank on the reverse. Blank product components sourced from China. Shipping to US and Canada only.
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This product is made to order and will ship directly from the supplier. It may arrive separately from and other items in your order. Please allow up to 2-3 weeks for delivery. Images on a white background are digital mock ups from the printer, and precise image placement may vary. Image credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/Rachel Lense, used with express permission from Daniel Quasar and Nicolas Escurat. No NASA collaboration or endorsement is explicit or implied.
Item is not eligible for returns or exchanges unless defective per our Refund Policy.