Uss John P Murtha Astronaut Glover Artemis II Hat Space Recovery Tribute Style for 2026
The Uss John P Murtha Astronaut Glover Artemis II Hat is inspired by the successful return of Artemis II, NASA’s crewed Moon mission that splashed down in the Pacific on April 10, 2026. After splashdown, the crew was recovered and transported to the USS John P. Murtha, the Navy ship supporting the operation. NASA’s crew included Victor Glover as pilot, alongside Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen.
What gives this design extra meaning is its connection to both Victor Glover and the recovery ship tradition behind the mission. Recent reporting noted that the Artemis II crew received custom recovery caps embroidered with details including the mission name, astronaut names, and USS John P. Murtha, echoing a tradition from the Apollo era. That makes this hat feel closely tied to a real 2026 spaceflight moment, not just a general astronaut theme. For customers who follow NASA, lunar exploration, or Victor Glover’s historic role in Artemis II, this cap carries a strong story of return, teamwork, and modern exploration.
The design also connects with the wider significance of the mission. Artemis II marked the first crewed journey around the Moon in more than 50 years, and Victor Glover became part of one of the most talked about crews in recent space history. That background gives the Uss John P Murtha Astronaut Glover Artemis II Hat clear appeal for everyday wear, travel, gifting, or anyone who wants a cap linked to a real lunar mission milestone.

Product Details
Material: All cotton chino twill
Design: Embroidered hat
Size: One size
Made from all cotton chino twill, this embroidered cap is designed for breathable comfort and easy daily wear. The one size fit makes it simple to style, while the embroidered finish adds a clean and lasting look.
Care Instructions
Spot clean or hand wash gently with mild detergent.
Do not bleach.
Air dry naturally.
Do not iron directly on the embroidery.














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