- Cute to “a little sinister”—the beauty of US spy satellite rocket launch logos - For example: 2004 mission logo depicts a sword-wielding, big-breasted redhead with wings. http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/01/cute-to-a-little-sinister-the-beauty-of-us-spy-satellite-rocket-launch-logos/ 15 comments space
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