Texas Supreme Court Ends Abbott's Push to Expel Lawmakers Who Fled the State...
We All Know Why This House Dem Isn't Running for Re-Election
Dexter Taylor Shows Why New York's Anti-Gunners Can't Be Taken Seriously
The AP Wants to Ban Guns Not Being Used; NBC News Frets a...
In the UK, Offensive Words Are Now an Offense Punishable by Death
Wait Until California Taxpayers Hear About yet Another Newsom Spending Debacle
Tim Walz Called Steve Scalise a 'Bootlicker' and Scalise's Response Was Perfect
The Justice Department Found Yale Discriminated Against White, Asian Med School Applicants
Senator Bernie Moreno Sounds the Alarm on Chinese Vehicles Entering the US
Venezuela Opposition Leader Refuses to Take the Bait As CNN Presses Her on...
The UAE Has a Plan to Circumvent Iran and the Strait of Hormuz...
The CIA Lands in Havana: Trump Sends a Direct Message to the Cuban...
Greg Gutfeld Mocks Whoopi Goldberg After She Accuses Trump of Castrating the United...
Abortion by Mail Must Stop
Michigan Nurse Convicted in $1.6M Medicare Fraud Scheme Using Stolen Patient Records
Tipsheet

President Trump Unveils New Space Force Logo

President Trump Unveils New Space Force Logo
Screenshot via President Trump's Twitter

On Friday, President Trump unveiled the logo for Space Force, the sixth and newest branch of the United States Military. The president's unveiling of the new logo elicited some immediate feedback on Twitter, mostly commenting about how cool the new logo is and how similar it appears to the Starfleet Command logo in Gene Roddenberry's fictional Star Trek universe. 

Advertisement

As some pointed out on Twitter, the logo used in Star Trek was in turn seemingly inspired by a NASA logo.

Many on Twitter simply found the logo to be "cool" and worried the new logo might be changed if critics complained too much about its similarity to the one used in Star Trek. 

Advertisement

Related:

MILITARY NASA TRUMP

President Trump directed the Department of Defense to begin establishing Space Force as the sixth military branch of the armed forces in June of 2018. A White House statement said the president "knows that space is integral to our American way of life and economic prosperity, and is a vital domain for national defense." 

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos