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Topic: Mattel's Mars Explorer Barbie doll (with NASA)
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Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 42982 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 08-05-2013 08:02 AM
collectSPACE Mattel's Astronaut Barbie becomes a Mars Explorer with help from NASA A new collaboration between NASA and Mattel, the largest toy company in the world, is turning the Red Planet a tad more pink. "Mars Explorer Barbie," a new spacesuited version of the iconic fashion doll, officially launched on Monday (Aug. 5), to coincide with the first anniversary of NASA's Curiosity rover landing on Mars. Mars Explorer Barbie is packaged with a cardboard cutout of the six-wheeled Mars Science Laboratory, decked out in pink. "Ready to add her signature pink splash to the 'red planet,' [the] Barbie doll is outfitted in a stylish spacesuit with pink reflective accents, helmet, space pack and signature pink space boots," Mattel wrote in a statement describing the new doll, which as part of the company's "I Can Be" line of Barbie dolls has the added distinction of the being named the "Career of the Year" for 2013. |
Tykeanaut Member Posts: 2212 From: Worcestershire, England, UK. Registered: Apr 2008
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posted 08-05-2013 08:17 AM
OMG! |
cspg Member Posts: 6210 From: Geneva, Switzerland Registered: May 2006
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posted 08-05-2013 09:54 AM
Barbie the Martianette? Where's Ken? |
Glint Member Posts: 1040 From: New Windsor, Maryland USA Registered: Jan 2004
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posted 08-05-2013 11:22 AM
Will anybody here actually admit to buying one? (I don't want to know) |
Hart Sastrowardoyo Member Posts: 3445 From: Toms River, NJ Registered: Aug 2000
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posted 08-05-2013 11:35 AM
Question: She has a spacesuit and helmet, and backpack. Ignoring the fact the flightsuit doesn't seal around her boots, why isn't Barbie wearing spacegloves? |
starhopper Member Posts: 58 From: Kathleen, GA, USA Registered: Aug 2005
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posted 08-05-2013 02:31 PM
Folks - enjoy Mars Barbie - that's the CLOSEST the US "space program" is gonna come to getting people to Mars in my lifetime! How sad. |
GACspaceguy Member Posts: 2474 From: Guyton, GA Registered: Jan 2006
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posted 08-05-2013 03:07 PM
quote: Originally posted by Glint: Will anybody here actually admit to buying one? (I don't want to know)
Hey, I have three graddaughters, so I order four, who's going to notice. Besides, space is gender neutral these days. |
onesmallstep Member Posts: 1310 From: Staten Island, New York USA Registered: Nov 2007
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posted 08-05-2013 03:47 PM
Will look great next to a Dragon Buzz Aldrin figure. |
bwhite1976 Member Posts: 281 From: Belleville, IL Registered: Jun 2011
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posted 08-05-2013 05:49 PM
Oh my yes I will admit to buying a couple. I have three young daughters and Barbie is a very popular toy in our household. I will have no problem purchasing this Barbie over the usual princess type dolls. |
gliderpilotuk Member Posts: 3398 From: London, UK Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 08-06-2013 04:06 AM
Somewhat ambitiously "aspirational" in both image and career prospects! |
p51 Member Posts: 1642 From: Olympia, WA Registered: Sep 2011
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posted 08-06-2013 03:34 PM
There was also a Barbie Space Camp figure in a reasonably accurate Space Camp blue flightsuit, you can find them on eBay pretty easy. I can honestly say that's one Space Camp collectible I don't see myself owning. |
ASCAN1984 Member Posts: 1049 From: County Down, Nothern Ireland Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 08-06-2013 05:53 PM
I feel Barbie would be ill suited to spaceflight due to health issues cited here. |
Ronpur Member Posts: 1211 From: Brandon, Fl Registered: May 2012
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posted 08-06-2013 07:05 PM
Actually, that may make her perfect for living in zero g full time with a neck so frail it could not support a head! |
onesmallstep Member Posts: 1310 From: Staten Island, New York USA Registered: Nov 2007
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posted 08-07-2013 09:59 AM
Hmm... pair her up with a GI Joe astronaut, and you have the second married couple in space (after STS-47's Jan Davis and Mark Lee). Sorry, Ken. And to those red-blooded males reluctant to collect these 'action figures' (my term), don't worry — I have a Barbie spacesuit set on a blister card, and several versions of Barbie as Wonder Woman, my favorite DC comics character. So don't be shy! |
ASCAN1984 Member Posts: 1049 From: County Down, Nothern Ireland Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 08-07-2013 05:09 PM
quote: Originally posted by Ronpur: Actually, that may make her perfect for living in zero g full time with a neck so frail it could not support a head!
The zero g is fine, it's the launch and Mars landing exploring I worry about.
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Hart Sastrowardoyo Member Posts: 3445 From: Toms River, NJ Registered: Aug 2000
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posted 08-07-2013 05:29 PM
quote: Originally posted by onesmallstep: I have a Barbie spacesuit set on a blister card...
And don't forget the Barbie and Ken Star Trek figures, although they should have had Barbie in command gold. |
Ronpur Member Posts: 1211 From: Brandon, Fl Registered: May 2012
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posted 08-07-2013 07:41 PM
quote: Originally posted by ASCAN1984: The zero g is fine, it's the launch and Mars landing exploring I worry about.
I was thinking that she was born in Zero-g! |
ASCAN1984 Member Posts: 1049 From: County Down, Nothern Ireland Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 08-09-2013 01:53 AM
I'm surprised the glove issue passed the flight readiness review. |
garymilgrom Member Posts: 1966 From: Atlanta, GA Registered: Feb 2007
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posted 08-09-2013 09:38 AM
Barbie knows it's a one-way trip, correct? |
ASCAN1984 Member Posts: 1049 From: County Down, Nothern Ireland Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 08-09-2013 06:03 PM
Hope she realised the Mars Sun creates mega-premature aging. |