Gallery: NASA's Most Adorable Model Spaceships
01apollo-lunar-lander-1963
The list of NASA's accomplishments is long and impressive, which is probably why one of its most remarkable feats is so often overlooked: the extreme cuteness of its scale models. From lunar landers and rovers to satellites space stations, NASA's engineers built tiny replicas and concept representations that will melt your heart. Here are some of our favorites. __Above:__ Apollo Lunar Lander 1963 ------------------------ The design for the Apollo lunar excursion module went through several stages, some cuter than others. The image above shows the lander at peak cuteness. Even without the miniature astronaut, fake moon rock and starry sky, this scale model would elicit motherly coos from space geeks. This concept was known as a "bug."
02apollo-lunar-lander-1964
Apollo Lunar Lander 1964 ------------------------ By 1964 the design of the lunar excursion module had entered another phase of adorability. This model almost looks like it has eyes and ears and is afraid of the surface of the moon. [](http://stag-komodo.wired.com/images_blogs/wiredscience/2011/11/apollo-lunar-module-1964.jpg)
03mercury-capsule
Mercury Capsule --------------- The Mercury capsule design above, called "shape B," was fairly close to the final design of the real capsule. This loveable little 1958 model shows how the astronaut would be positioned inside, including the [individually fitted couch](http://stag-komodo.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/08/astronautbutts/). Below is a model of "shape A." [](http://stag-komodo.wired.com/images_blogs/wiredscience/2011/11/mercury-capsule-shape-a-1958.jpg)
04space-station-concept
Space Station Concept --------------------- Early concepts for a space station also resulted in super-cute models. The one shown above from 1963 is probably our favorite, but the one below from 1966 has a tiny astronaut doll in it. [](http://stag-komodo.wired.com/images_blogs/wiredscience/2011/11/space-station-early-concept-1966.jpg)
05viking-lander
Viking Lander ------------- This little model of a Viking lander, shown here at NASA's Langley Research Center in 1973, is almost as cute as the engineer pretending to tend to it as he poses for the photo.
06nuclear-powered-spacecraft
Nuclear-Powered Spacecraft -------------------------- This 1959 model of a piloted nuclear-powered spacecraft looks like a gumball machine or some kind of game. Posing it hovering above a fake extraterrestrial surface with Earth in the background seems almost calculated specifically to enhance the ship's cuteness. The model below from 1964 only has an earnest-looking NASA employee to help it out, and is consequently not as cute. [](http://stag-komodo.wired.com/images_blogs/wiredscience/2011/11/nuclear-rocket-1964-wide.jpg)
07lunar-rover
Lunar Rover ----------- Lunar rovers are almost always adorable, but the one above from 1975 has seats that look like the lawn chairs of the time and even has a remote control. But where are the photos of scientists steering it over a mini moon surface with astronaut dolls at the controls? There's no way that didn't happen. The model below from 1990 looks like part of a Lego set, and it has dolls and a moonscape (some of which was made from real lunar surface images) to make it more precious. [](http://stag-komodo.wired.com/images_blogs/wiredscience/2011/11/lunar-rover-1990.jpg)
08jupiter-rocket
Jupiter Rocket -------------- This 1959 model of the Jupiter vehicle might not be the cutest, but it has a monkey on it, so I couldn't resist including it. The squirrel monkey, named Baker, would ride a real Jupiter rocket into space along with a rhesus macaque named Able to be the first astromonkeys to return safely to Earth. Sadly, Able died from a reaction to surgical anesthesia a few days later. But Baker lived for another 25 years.
09mars-expedition-vehicle
Mars Expedition Vehicle ----------------------- This 1961 image from the NASA archive is labeled simply "electric space vehicle model for 8 man mars expedition." The photographer really went all out on this one, with the model of Earth in the foreground and the bow-tied man staring off into space, probably at Mars.
10orbiting-solar-observatory
Orbiting Solar Observatory -------------------------- One of NASA's top scientists, Nancy Roman, poses in 1962 with a little model of the Orbiting Solar Observatory. Roman looks like your favorite science teacher combined with your doting grandmother, and is definitely cuter than the model. Roman had her hand in many important satellite projects, including the Hubble Space Telescope and the Cosmic Background Explorer.
11gemini-capsule
Gemini Capsule -------------- This 1963 image shows a model of the Gemini capsule attached to a [parawing](http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/gallery/movie/Paresev/index.html), which was a self-inflating flexible airfoil NASA considered using to help land the capsule before dropping it in favor of a parachute in 1964. Just picture this little guy gliding down to land in your swimming pool.
12biosatellite
Biosatellite ------------ NASA's Biosatellite program sent three capsules into orbit with various plants and organisms to study the effects of space on living things. This model from around 1968 is of the third launch, which put a pig-tailed monkey named Bonnie into orbit. The model monkey in the image above looks a lot happier than Bonnie probably was -- the month-long mission was shortened to nine days when Bonnie's health started to suffer.
13skylab
Skylab ------ This 1967 model of the Skylab space station isn't that cute until you notice the tiny astronauts inside the orbital workshop. I might have overlooked them if it wasn't for the one standing next to the model for scale.
14apollo-lunar-lander-1961
Apollo Lunar Lander 1961 ------------------------ Just like the wooden toys your parents probably played with, the early lunar excursion model shown above is adorably simplistic. In some ways it might even be cuter than the more advanced models at the beginning of this gallery. The early models of a 1961 lunar vehicle and a 1962 Apollo re-entry vehicle below are also lovably simple. [](http://stag-komodo.wired.com/images_blogs/wiredscience/2011/11/apollo-early-lander-1961.jpg) [](http://stag-komodo.wired.com/images_blogs/wiredscience/2011/11/apollo-reentry-vehicle-1962.jpg)
The Best Ski Clothes for Staying Warm and Having Fun
From weatherproof jackets and pants to puffers, gloves, and socks, WIRED’s winter sports experts have you covered.
Chris Haslam
The Best Apple Watch Accessories
You finally caved and bought an Apple Watch. These are our favorite bands, screen protectors, and chargers to go with your new smartwatch.
Adrienne So
The Best Fitness Trackers Check Your Sleep, Heart Rate, or Even Your Blood
With almost ten years of hands-on testing, WIRED knows what separates the best fitness trackers from the rest.
Adrienne So
The Best Heart Rate Monitors Check Your Cardiac Health
These chest straps and watches will help you keep your finger on your pulse—and many other heart-related metrics.
Michael Sawh
Give Your Back a Break With Our Favorite Office Chairs
Sitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats.
Julian Chokkattu
Death to Dry Skin. These Humidifiers Are Better Than Chapstick
From models for traveling to humidifiers that double as planters or air purifiers, we've tested a dozen of them.
Matthew Korfhage
The 11 Best Electric Bikes for Every Kind of Ride
I tested the best electric bikes in every category, from commuters and mountain bikes to foldables and cruisers.
Adrienne So
Our Favorite Merino Wool Clothes to Keep You Comfy in Any Weather
Merino is one of the best fabrics you can wear. We explain the different blends, what “gsm” means, and how to care for your clothes.
Scott Gilbertson
The Best Kids' Bikes for Every Age and Size
The WIRED Reviews team has kids, and we tested all types of kids’ bikes. Here are our top picks.
Adrienne So
The Best Podcasts for Everyone
Get your fix of tech, true crime, pop culture, or comedy with these audio adventures.
Simon Hill
The 12 Best Coffee Subscriptions of 2026 to Keep You Wired
These services deliver freshly roasted, delicious coffee picks right to your door—each with its own twist.
Matthew Korfhage
The Best Game Controller for Every Kind of Player
A great gamepad instantly levels up your play. These are our top picks for Switch, Xbox, PlayStation, and PC.
Brad Bourque