A local award-winning artist has an out-of-this-world accomplishment.
Nanette Fluhr’s art has been admired around the globe and has now earned a spot in space.
Fluhr is one of a few artists and one of the first women to have her work sent to the moon.
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The “Intuitive Machines Odysseus” spacecraft successfully landed on the moon last week.
Fluhr says one of her earliest childhood memories was watching Neil Armstrong take his first steps on the moon.