This American flag is an accessory for the Miss Astronaut silver spacesuit created by Mattel in 1965.

Invented by Mattel Toys co-founder Ruth Handler in 1958, Barbie dolls were conceived as a toy that would allow children to play with a doll of an adult woman, not a baby or child/companion. As such, Barbie dolls allowed their owners to act out the life of a "single career girl." In the history of this immensely-popular and iconic toy, the Barbie doll has taken on several aviation- and space-themed jobs, including several versions of Barbie as a stewardess, astronaut, or pilot. Ironically, Barbie's role as "Miss Astronaut" with her Project Mercury-style silver spacesuit came years before women became a part of NASA's astronaut corps in 1978.

This doll and costume was donated to the Museum by Mattel in 1995.

Display Status

This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.

Object Details

Date

ca. 1964

Country of Origin

Japan

Type

MEMORABILIA-Popular Culture

Manufacturer

Mattel, Inc.

Dimensions

3-D: 5.1 x 8.9cm (2 x 3 1/2 in.)

Materials

Synthetic fabric, wood

Inventory Number

A20070121002

Credit Line

Gift of Mattel, Inc.

Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

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