UCF Space Uniform
A Familiar Flight
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UCF will once again honor the past as UCF was founded in 1963 as Florida Technological University, with the mission of supporting the growing United States space program with these Special Edition space uniforms. The uniforms will feature CONSTELLATION PATTERNs on the helmet’s center stripe and throughout the jersey and pants.
The constellations used represent roads and buildings on campus at UCF, including Orion (the name of the road that circles Spectrum Stadium) with his club or sword drawn at Taurus the bull, the victim of Orion’s strike. Taurus represents the opponent and the conquered.
The outline of the Arecibo telescope, the largest fully operational radio telescope on the planet – the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is under UCF Management
The flight coordinates “SS50 R-090/31 LC39A” that shows how the 50-yard line of Spectrum Stadium lines up on the exact latitude as Launch Complex 39A, NASA’s most historic launch pad, 31 miles to the east.
A shape of the planet named after UCF (UCF1.01)
The sleeves feature a large Pegasus constellation where the Pegasus logo would typically be on our uniforms.
We will also see for the first time on a UCF football jersey the Citronaut, the unofficial first mascot of UCF who appeared on the 1968-1969 school handbook. The finishing touch for these uniforms comes with the introduction of CANAVERAL BLUE, that outlines the reflective numbers and is meant to represent the colors of the sky and ocean off Cape Canaveral, FL.
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