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NASA supports Project Hail Mary film to highlight exploration and science
Summary
NASA advised on the film Project Hail Mary and provided logo clearance, and astronauts screened the movie aboard the International Space Station while Artemis II preparations continue.
Content
NASA provided guidance and advisory support during the making of the film Project Hail Mary and is taking part in activities tied to the movie's release. Agency communications staff offered informal consultation on human spaceflight and science, and experts in astrobiology and astrophysics answered questions during production. An in-person consultation between NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren and actor Ryan Gosling took place at a panel at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Feb. 25, 2026. The agency also facilitated brand use guidance and clearance for its "meatball" and "worm" logos, and advisors are credited in the film.
What is known:
- NASA provided consultation on human spaceflight and scientific themes and listed agency advisors in the film credits.
- An in-person consultation occurred between astronaut Kjell Lindgren and actor Ryan Gosling during a Feb. 25, 2026 panel at JPL.
- NASA approved use of its "meatball" and "worm" logos for the film and offered brand guidance.
- Expedition 74 crew members aboard the International Space Station screened Project Hail Mary while in orbit.
- Artemis II crew members are preparing for their upcoming mission and are expected to have an opportunity to view the film while in prelaunch quarantine.
Summary:
NASA's collaboration on Project Hail Mary links the agency's missions and scientific expertise to a mainstream film release. Agency personnel and astronauts have engaged with the movie, and crew on the ISS have screened it while in orbit. Artemis II team members are preparing for their deep space mission and are expected to view the film during their prelaunch quarantine.
