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STS105-S-001 (April 2001) --- The STS-105 crew patch symbolizes the exchange of the Expedition Two and Expedition...
STS075-S-001 (September 1995) --- The STS-75 crew patch depicts the space shuttle Columbia and the Tethered...
STS125-S-001 (December 2007) --- This STS-125 crew patch shows HST along with a representation of its many...
STS063-S-001 (September 1994) --- Designed by the crew members, the STS-63 crew patch depicts the orbiter...
STS118-S-001 (May 2007) --- The STS-118 patch represents space shuttle Endeavour on its mission to help complete the...
A protective cover panel has been installed over one of the solar arrays shown on the Orion spacecraft for Artemis I...
A protective cover panel has been installed over one of the solar arrays on the Orion spacecraft for Artemis I...
STS095-S-001 (June 1998) --- The STS-95 patch, designed by the crew, is intended to reflect the scientific,...
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON, TEXAS -- (ISS006-S-001) Revised -- The International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 6...
STS134-S-001 (March 2010) --- The design of the STS-134 crew patch highlights research on the International Space...
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston - The STS-114 patch design signifies the return of the Space Shuttle to flight and...
ISS022-S-001 (February 2009) --- The 22nd Expedition to the International Space Station is dedicated to the final...
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston - STS130-S-001 - The STS-130 patch was designed by the crew to reflect both the...
ISS021-S-001 (February 2009) --- The central element of the patch is inspired by a fractal of six, symbolizing the...
ISS035-S-001 (April 2011) --- Emblazoned with a bold 35 for the 35th expedition to the International Space Station...
ISS004-S-001 (August 2001) --- The International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 4 crew patch has an overall diamond...
ISS015-S-001F (November 2006) --- The operational teamwork between human space flight controllers and the on-orbit...
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston -- STS117-S-001 -- The STS-117 crew patch symbolizes the continued construction of the...
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston, Texas --- STS132-S-001 (February 2010) --- The STS-132 mission will be the 32nd...
ISS009-S-001 (6 April 2004) --- This emblem represents the Ninth Expedition to the International Space Station...
ISS015-S-001A (Nov. 2006) --- The operational teamwork between human space flight controllers and the on-orbit crew...
Members of NASA leadership, leadership with the agency’s Exploration Ground Systems Program, and contractor Amentum...
ISS017-S-001D (Oct. 2007) --- The Expedition 17 patch is meant to celebrate current human achievements in space as...
ISS017-S-001C (Oct. 2007) --- The Expedition 17 patch is meant to celebrate current human achievements in space as...