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S73-23952 (May 1973) --- This is the official emblem for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA)...
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston - STS133-S-001 ---- The STS-133 mission patch is based upon sketches from the late...
S85-28989 (March 1985) --- The dominant features of the STS-51D emblem are an orbit formed by a Colonial American...
S84-40148 (8 Oct. 1984) --- The space shuttle Discovery en route to Earth orbit for NASA's 51-A mission is...
STS041-S-001 (May 1990) --- The STS-41 crew patch, designed by the five astronaut crew members, depicts the space...
S89-44076 (November 1989) --- The STS-32 patch, designed by the five crew members for the scheduled December 1989...
STS128-S-001 (April 2009) --- The STS-128 patch symbolizes the 17A mission and represents the hardware, people and...
ISS029-S-001 (23 March 2011) --- On the Expedition 29 patch, the International Space Station (ISS) is shown...
STS121-S-001 (June 2005) --- The STS-121 patch depicts the space shuttle docked with the International Space Station...
ISS020-S-001B (December 2008) --- The Expedition 20 patch symbolizes a new era in space exploration with the first...
STS134-S-001 (March 2010) --- The design of the STS-134 crew patch highlights research on the International Space...
A protective cover panel has been installed over one of the solar arrays on the Orion spacecraft for Artemis I...
ISS038-S-001 (April 2013) --- As the International Space Station (ISS) has become a stepping stone to future space...
S89-39195 (July 1989) --- This is the crew patch for STS-33, designed by the five crew members. It features a...
ISS020-S-001A (December 2008) --- The Expedition 20 patch symbolizes a new era in space exploration with the first...
S89-20077 (17 July 1989) --- The triangular shape of the STS-34 crew patch represents forward motion and the...
ISS024-S-001A (January 2010) --- Science and Exploration are the cornerstones of NASA?s mission onboard the...
STS126-S-001 (April 2008) --- The STS-126 patch represents space shuttle Endeavour on its mission to help complete...
STS035-S-001 (29 Jan. 1990) --- Designed by the crew members assigned to the mission, the STS-35 crew patch...
ISS041-S-001 (July 2013) --- The Expedition 41 crew members have released their patch and have written some text to...
STS132-S-001 (February 2010) --- The STS-132 mission will be the 32nd flight of the space shuttle Atlantis. The...
ISS040-S-001 (April 2013) --- The Expedition 40 patch depicts the past, present, and future of human space...
STS073-S-001 (May 1995) --- The crew patch of STS-73, the second flight of the United States Microgravity Laboratory...
S85-41917 (October 1985) --- Columbia, which opened the era of the Space Transportation System with four orbital...