By the time of his death, he had written and drawn the “Peanuts” comic strip for nearly 50 years. Schulz, who moved to Sonoma County in 1958, died of colon cancer Feb. “Peanuts” and NASA have had a long relationship that began when NASA first contacted Charles Schulz in 1968 with the idea for the “Snoopy, the Astronaut” program. It’s pretty amazing we have so many space-flown artifacts at the museum,” Clark said. “This exhibit spans from the ’60s to the present. The Artemis I adventure is only Snoopy’s latest foray into space. Now the latest space-traveling Snoopy is part of the permanent collection at the Schulz museum, among its more than 40,000 objects. After Artemis I returned, I brought the doll back from Florida and kept it in my closet in New York for a few weeks.” This was special to me because I took the elevator up to the top of the rocket to hand off the Snoopy doll. “I’m proud of dropping off and picking up Snoopy at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida,” Menta said. This device is unable to display framed content.
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