I know that my sheep are living in far-flung places, like Australia, Japan, America, etc but I have one very special sheep who lives on my friend’s desk at NASA, Houston. How cool is that? Seriously cool.
Alan McDougal and his wonderful wife, Steph, are excellent friends who visit us in Shetland – they’ve been twice.
Alan works as EHP S&MA Associate Manager for NASA.
“The long version is, get ready for it: extra-vehicular activity and human surface mobility program, safety and mission assurance associate manager. Mostly I run the Safety reviews for our new moon jeep and moon RV.”

But, anyway, Alan and Steph bought many of my felted Shetland sheep to give away as presents from their holidays, keeping one special one for themselves.

© Alan McDougal
And my little sheep goes with Alan to some very exciting locations like….
“The Apollo pad itself’

© Alan McDougal
“This plaque is mounted on the Apollo pad.”

© Alan McDougal
“The picture with the launch tower in the background is also taken at the Apollo 1 site just looking off into the distance where another launch tower is.”

© Alan McDougal
“The one with Orion was at the KSC facility where they assemble Orion. The capsule for Artemis 2 that we’re trying to launch (just rolled the back due to rocket issues) was being assembled just behind the walls there.”

© Alan McDougal
And then there are the important space meetings too because you should have always have a sheep there (it’s probably mandatory) .

© Alan McDougal
So I am very proud of my little NASA sheepie and every time I see another superb photo from Alan of his travels I say quietly to myself “to infinity and beyond”.
(not gonna lie, I’m sure it is all just playing with Lego reallly!)

© Alan McDougal
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How cool is that!
Cooler than a cool thing, ever! Way cool!
Wow that\’s some interesting sheepy travels…
I am into genealogy. Part of my ancestry includes several families from Shetland (Dunrossness mostly), and this is a big part of my reason for following your daily message. I have two granddaughters who I think would like to have a sheep next to them and was wondering how to order and figure out shipping costs, etc. Can you fill me in on this? Thanks!
Lew
I will start making sheep again when I’m better. Probably best to email me –
Thordale144@gmail.com
So cool! A friend is on R&D at Blue Origin working on the next rocket. Wonder if he needs a sheep?
We are digging out from a blizzard today – got just over 16″ of the white stuff. Sassy Sister Kittens had several naps on laps which was a lovely thing.
Sheep in space……..
I think this thread might be the beginning of your sheep finding themselves in photos on their owners’ travels. In fact it could be the basis for a book or photo calendar you could use for future income.
EXCELLENT! But who could imagine that space scientists could manage without a little help from your flock. How exciting! And good to remember those who died in the cause.