vulcan salute
vulcan salute, λ²μΉΈμ μΈμ¬
This emoji represents a special greeting from the American science fiction drama "Star Trek." It's a salute made by spreading the fingers to form a "V" shape.
This greeting symbolizes peace and friendship, and is imitated by many fans around the world. It became famous through Spock, a representative character in Star Trek, and is used with the greeting "Live long and prosper."
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Created in the 1960s by actor Leonard Nimoy, who drew inspiration from his Jewish heritage, this greeting has become a symbol of the Vulcans, an extraterrestrial civilization. In the real world, it has also become a sign of friendship among people who love science and technology and peace.
This gesture has become a symbol of intercultural understanding and peace, transcending its role as a simple greeting in a drama. It is especially used to express support for space exploration and scientific and technological advancement, and is often used when reporting news related to space, such as from NASA or SpaceX.