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Beloved Social Media Dog Simon Sits to Travel to Space on NASA Telescope

other · 2026-08-18

In late July, Simon Sits, a beloved dog with millions of followers on social media, passed away. His owner, Isabel Klee, expressed her sorrow in an essay for Vogue, where she detailed Simon's last moments accompanied by Claude Debussy's 'Clair de Lune,' a piece she had selected for the Voyager Golden Record, symbolizing love. Klee remained by Simon's side until his final breath, reminiscing about their seven years together amidst life's challenges. Following his passing, she sensed his spirit nearby and received a note from NASA engineer Joan Marie, who had nominated Simon's name for the Roman Space Telescope, set to launch on August 30. Klee finds solace in Simon's legacy, which encourages love and kindness in others.

Key facts

  • Simon Sits, a social media-famous dog, died in late July.
  • His owner, Isabel Klee, shared her grief with their millions of followers.
  • Claude Debussy's 'Clair de Lune' was played during Simon's final moments.
  • Klee had earlier chosen 'Clair de Lune' as the song to represent humanity on the Voyager Golden Record.
  • NASA engineer Joan Marie submitted Simon's name to travel on the Roman Space Telescope.
  • The Roman Space Telescope launches on August 30 from Kennedy Space Center.
  • Simon's destination is Sun-Earth Lagrange Point 2.
  • Klee looks for Simon in the night sky, finding comfort in his legacy.

Entities

Artists

  • Isabel Klee
  • Jacob
  • Joan Marie

Institutions

  • NASA

Locations

  • New York City
  • United States
  • Kennedy Space Center
  • Sun-Earth Lagrange Point 2

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