

The First Meme in Zero Gravity
Meet Asteroid, the cutest plush Shiba Inu who traveled aboard SpaceX Polaris Dawn and floated in zero-g.


The Story of Asteroid
In 2024, a 15-year-old girl named Liv Perrotto created a simple plush Shiba Inu toy in just 30 minutes. She named it Asteroid.
This little plush wasn't just any toy — it was chosen by SpaceX to fly aboard the historic Polaris Dawn mission as the official zero-gravity indicator. When the Crew Dragon reached zero-g, Asteroid broke free and began to float gracefully through the cabin — the very first moment a Shiba Inu experienced true weightlessness in space.
That single floating moment became legendary. $ZEROG captures the pure magic of that instant: the joy, the freedom, and the unforgettable feeling when gravity disappears.
Welcome to the first Shiba that officially lost gravity.
Journey to the Stars
Every moment of the $ZEROG story, captured in cosmic glory

Bull Run to the Moon
Asteroid soaring through space with the astronaut, surrounded by glowing green candlestick charts. This is the moment $ZEROG launches to the moon with zero dumping. Pure gravity-defying gains.

Through the Window
Asteroid inside the Crew Dragon window with the $ZEROG note held high, showing off the legendary green charts. The moment when Asteroid became the first plush to hold the future.

Floating on Energy
Asteroid suspended in zero-gravity inside the Crew Dragon cabin, holding the glowing energy source. Earth visible through the window—this is pure weightlessness, pure power, pure $ZEROG.
Meme Gallery
The finest collection of zero-g memes in the Solana galaxy

"Gravity? Never heard of her."

"$ZEROG at the wheel. Buckle up."

"Only green candles in zero-g"

Ready to Float with $ZEROG?
Join the cosmic journey. Be part of the first meme that actually went to space.
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