President Trump's 2020 re-election campaign celebrated the administration's announcement Thursday that it intended to launch a new "Space Force" military branch by asking supporters to vote on a potential logo for campaign-associated merchandise.

"President Trump wants a SPACE FORCE — a groundbreaking endeavor for the future of America and the final frontier," campaign manager Brad Parscale wrote Thursday in an email.

"As a way to celebrate President Trump’s huge announcement, our campaign will be selling a new line of gear," Parscale continued. "But first we have to make a final decision on the design we will use to commemorate President Trump’s new Space Force — and he wants YOU to have a say."

The six designs feature different color schemes, as well as a range of compositions that either emphasize an image of a rocket or the "Space Force" name.



Several designs for the Space Force logo are pictured above. A Trump campaign email on Thursday asked people to vote for their preferred graphic for the proposed military branch. (Modified screenshot via Trump campaign email)



Vice President Mike Pence declared Thursday during a speech at the Pentagon that the Trump administration was determined to create a new sixth branch of the U.S. military by 2020, which would be tasked with defending U.S. satellites and counter adversaries in space.

A congressionally mandated Pentagon report released Thursday will outline the first steps toward establishing the new combatant space command, including plans for it to eventually be incorporated into a new Department of the Space Force, Pence added.

[Also read: Brian Schatz: Pence announced Space Force because no Republican was willing to tell Trump it's 'a dumb idea']