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AMIDST THE GREAT SPACE RACE OF THE 1960'S, A LONE ASTRONAUT
​EUGENE "COSMO" NUTT WAS SENT 
TO MARS
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To say the least, this little fella could use some company. His mission now? To inspire the next generation of scientists, explorers, and artists using Broadcast, New Media, Mixed Reality, and Live-Streaming edutainment programs
​exploring the wonders of STEAM, Space and Spectacular People! 

AMIDST THE GREAT SPACE RACE OF THE 1960'S
​
A LONE ASTRONAUT
EUGENE "COSMO" NUTT WAS SENT 
TO MARS

To say the least, this little fella could use some company. His mission now? To inspire the next generation of scientists, explorers, and artists using Broadcast, New Media, Mixed Reality, and Live-Streaming edutainment programs exploring the wonders of STEAM, Space and Spectacular People! 

Cosmonut's selfie snacks
ep01: "Why is mars red?"

Cosmonut's selfie snacks
ep01: "why is mars red?"


Cosmonut shares a selfie from Mars explaining why Mars is the color red? Presented by Worker Studio and the Space Foundation, featuring Dr. Dave Brain of LASP at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

This is Cosmo's first selfie video, and like us all, he's excited and a tad nervous, so let him know what you think of these video snacks, and what more you'd like to learn about Mars.

adventures in AUGMENTed REALITY 

adventures in AUGMENTed REALITY 

In aligning Cosmo’s personal mission with the educational objectives of the aerospace community, Worker Studio is partnering with the amazing STEM (and STEAM) experts at the Space Foundation and their Discovery Center.

First project out of the gates for our little buddy is a hosting gig demonstrating how Augmented Reality (AR) can foster deeper educational engagement when paired with traditional museum exhibits.

A prototype for the larger exhibit was featured at the 35th Space Symposium. 
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Eugene "Cosmo" Nutt
  • 1955    "Born" on February 18th outside Flagstaff, AZ
  • 1957    Inspired to "one day touch the stars" by a visit to Lowell Observatory
  • 1959  Recruited to join the World Astrophysical Sciences Alliance (WASA) for ultra-top-secret mission
  • 1969  Piggybacks on Apollo 12 mission. Launches from the Moon to Mars later that year
  • 1970  Lands on Mars
  • 1972  WASA disbands amidst a darkening political climate; Cosmo is "hidden" on Mars
  • ​2012  Discovered living alone on Mars by RSL scientist, Yami, while monitoring transmissions from RSL Wonder rover
  • 2013  Starts new job at Worker Studio inspiring STEAM education
  • 2019  Launches into Augmented Reality at 35th Space Symposium
Cosmo at 35th Space Symposium, 2019 - AR Photo Op
"Space in Our State" AR Prototype for Space Foundation Discovery Center, 2019
Cosmo at 35th Space Symposium, 2019 - AR Photo Op
The Cosmo Show, 2018 Promo Art
Cosmo Promo Selfie, 2019
Cosmo Promo Selfie, 2019
I Want You To Join Me On Mars!!
Astronaut Crew Photo
My First Home, c. 1972
Shall we play some Games? Coming Soon!!
Ever wondered why Mars is red?
More AR Coming Soon!

much more coming soon, so stay tuned!!

much more coming soon
​
​stay tuned!!

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