Elon, if Astroid is chosen as @SpaceX ’s mascot, it would be incredible to see the original Astroid plush return, keeping the name exactly as Liv created it.
It would be a meaningful way to honor her work and share it with others again through the SpaceX shop 🧡
@rebeccaperrotto What if L!✓ is a genius ?
The shape of an astroid is the logo of @PolarisProgram (this makes sense because she loved maths), plus the astronaut’s post.
https://t.co/0b90WuXeSL
I don’t think all of this is a coincidence.
What if she is misunderstood ? …
It was never meant to be changed.
ASTROID is the name she gave it and that’s the name we keep. Authenticity above everything.
It just feels right… and maybe Elon sees it too.
ASTROID as the SpaceX mascot makes sense.
A mistake can happen once. But not twice.
Liv consistently used ASTROID in her original design and that speaks for itself.
That’s the name she chose; let’s respect it and honor her Astroid. ❤️
Elon, We hope the original name of Liv’s design can be honored as she intended “ASTROID.”
It was part of her vision from the very beginning and it means a lot to those who understand her story. 🥹💖
Liv intentionally spelled it ASTROID. As a left-handed cancer survivor, tumors affected her left side and handwriting but in her original drawings, she consistently named her Shiba Inu ASTROID.
While Asteroid is used, ASTROID is Liv’s name and honoring it means honoring her. ❤️
Liv’s Astroid drawing that made it to space is truly special
She consistently used “ASTROID” in her original work on both the title & the name patch
Keeping the name as ASTROID is a way of showing respect to Liv & the story behind it
Let’s preserve it the way she intended. ❤️
@rookisaacman@rebeccaperrotto The fact that Jared Isaacman acknowledges “ASTROID” speaks for itself.
Liv truly admired him, almost like an uncle and in many ways, he helped turn her dream into reality. 🚀
@Delinamm7 That is not my daughter - she is @rebeccaperrotto daughter Liv. One of the bravest and coolest people I know - she designed the Zero G indicator for Polaris Dawn mission - 'Astroid'. That is what she is holding.
Look at how detailed Liv’s design is in this photo. Not accidental.
“ASTROID” wasn’t a mistake. It’s even spelled the same way on the name patch.
At this point, it’s pretty clear what the real name is. Sometimes you just have to connect the dots.
https://t.co/uMTbloGQit
Elon will soon confirm 'Astroid' (spelled her way) is the official mascot of SpaceX. When that happens Liv's legacy will live onchain as well as at the forefront of one the biggest compaines on Earth (And soon Mars)
At 15 years old, Liv Perrotto’s biggest dream was to meet @elonmusk. She had even written out a list of questions to ask him. Her mother @rebeccaperrotto told me that just days before she passed away from cancer, she had a chance to speak with Elon, but she was too tired and asked him to call later. The questions still sit on her nightstand, unanswered. Liv's mother shared them with me in hopes that Elon would change that today.
1) Are you going to make your own phone?
2) Are you expanding the Tesla Diner to new areas?
3) Will there be any new games with any upcoming Tesla updates?
4) What is your favorite anime?
5) Have you ever been to Japan? What was your favorite place/thing there?
6) Do you know who Hatsune Miku is?
7) Was Ani inspired from Misa from Death Note?
8) Can you make Asteroid (the Shiba Inu zero-g indicator she designed for the Polaris Dawn mission) the mascot for SpaceX?