The mission profile did not specify a lunch break, but this astronaut found one anyway.
The design
A single line traces the drifting astronaut and flows directly into the fast food containers: the bag, the cup with straw, the whole arrangement held casually in gloved hands. The posture is relaxed, not standing at attention but floating at ease, the way you sit in a car with the bag on the seat next to you. Every element reads from the same unbroken stroke, so the astronaut and the food feel like they belong together rather than one being an afterthought of the other.
The specificity of fast food is what makes this work. It is not a vague snack or an abstract meal. It is the paper bag and the cup and the whole familiar ritual of a takeout order. Single-line art renders it cleanly so the scene is immediate and the humor lands without explanation. You see it and you know exactly what is happening and why it is funny.
Who it’s for
This is for anyone who has eaten fast food in a context that technically did not call for it and felt no regret about it. The person who hits a drive-through on the way to something important. The friend who is always eating something in motion. Anyone who finds the combination of a high-stakes setting and extremely casual food choices funny because they have made that exact choice themselves.
It also works for people who love the idea of astronauts as relatable rather than mythic. There is something humanizing about this astronaut making the exact same call any of us would make if we had thirty minutes and an appetite in a situation where fast food was somehow available.
The design also lands for people who just appreciate absurdist humor delivered cleanly. No explanation needed, no setup required. Astronaut, fast food, space.
A gift they will use
The mug fits on a work desk, a kitchen counter, or anywhere someone has their morning routine established. The design is specific and a little absurd, which is exactly the combination that tends to make people keep something rather than pass it along to someone else.
It works as a gift for someone who appreciates when a present shows you were actually paying attention to who they are rather than just picking something off a shelf. See the rest of the astronaut mug collection for more designs in the series.
Two sizes: 11oz and 15oz
The 11oz is the everyday standard. It fits under most single-serve machines and holds a full cup of coffee or tea.
The 15oz gives you more room, good for a bigger pour or anyone who treats their first coffee as a double. Same design, more mug.
Care
The mug is dishwasher safe and microwave safe. The line art goes on before the glazing, so it holds its edge through regular washing without fading, cracking, or peeling. You can run it daily and it stays sharp.
Color and finish
This design prints as black line art on a white ceramic mug, crisp and high-contrast against the white. The same art comes on a black mug and an accent mug if you want a different look.
FAQ
Will the print survive the dishwasher?
Yes. The line art is sealed under the glaze, so it holds up through repeated dishwasher cycles without wearing down.
Does the 11oz fit under a pod machine?
Yes. The 11oz fits under most Keurig and Nespresso machines. The taller 15oz may need the drip tray removed on some models.
Is this appropriate for a workplace gift exchange?
Yes. It is specific enough to be interesting but accessible enough that almost anyone will find it charming. The joke is universal and the design is clean enough for any office setting or desk.
One line, one astronaut, no clutter. Embrace simplicity.












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