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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Kennedy Space Center's Propellants North Administrative and Maintenance Facility with the...
STS086-S-001 (May 1997) --- This is the crew patch for STS-86, the seventh Shuttle-Mir docking mission, symbolized...
STS122-S-001A (April 2007) --- The STS-122 patch depicts the continuation of the voyages of the early explorers to...
jsc2017e101951 (July 22, 2017) --- At the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, the Expedition 52-53 prime and backup...
S71-56246 (November 1971) --- The Apollo 16 crew patch is dominated by an eagle perched atop a red, white and blue...
ISS045-S-001 (July 2014) --- The Expedition 45 crew will conduct its journey of exploration and discovery from a...
ISS018-S-001B (May 2008) --- This emblem represents the eighteenth expedition to the International Space Station...
ISS013-S-001 (January 2006) --- This patch commemorates the thirteenth expeditionary mission to the International...
ISS001-S-001 (October 2000) --- The first International Space Station (ISS) crew patch is a simplified graphic of...
ISS016-S-001A (February 2007) --- This patch commemorates the sixteenth expeditionary mission to the International...
ISS007-S-001 (March 2003) --- The International Space Station (ISS) Expedition Seven patch consists of two...
ISS010-S-001 (May 2004) --- The Expedition 10 patch uses simple symbolism to describe the mission. The large Roman...
jsc2021e062614 (Dec. 2, 2021) --- The insignia representing the SpaceX Crew-4 mission to the International Space...
S70-17851 (September 1970) --- This is the Apollo 14 crew patch designed by astronauts Alan B. Shepard Jr.,...
ISS018-S-001A (May 2008) --- This emblem represents the eighteenth expedition to the International Space Station...
ISS012-S-001 (September 2005) --- The Expedition 12 patch represents both mankind’s permanent presence in...
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston -- STS122-S-001A -- The STS-122 patch depicts the continuation of the voyages of the...
ISS014-S-001 (May 2006) --- This emblem embodies the past, present, and future of human space exploration. The Roman...
STS067-S-001 (October 1994) --- Observation and remote exploration of the Universe in the ultraviolet wavelengths of...
STS96-S-001 (February 1999) --- Designed by the crew members, this is the mission insignia for the STS-96...
STS089-S-001 (October 1997) --- The link between the United States and Russia is symbolically represented by the...
STS050-S-001 (January 1992) --- Designed by the flight crew, the insignia for the United States Microgravity...
STS098-S-001 (November 2000) --- This is the insignia for STS-98, which marks a major milestone in assembly of the...
Employees at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida take photos of the official Artemis II mission crew insignia...