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  2. Mission patch - Wikipedia

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    Space patch collecting is done by a modest group of people worldwide, trying to keep up with new releases while searching for vintage examples of early mission patches, some now nearly 60 years old. Since 1971, all official NASA mission patches have been produced by a single supplier: A-B Emblem of Weaverville, North Carolina. As a result, most ...

  3. Nasa’s Perseverance rover spots shocking ‘green ... - AOL

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    The 5 centimetre patch that it left showed what Nasa called a “striking array” of colours in the rock, with white, black and green patches. One of the biggest surprises was the dark green ...

  4. United States astronaut badges - Wikipedia

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    NASA Civilian Astronaut Wings. NASA issues an astronaut badge to all civilian personnel who qualify as specialists on spaceflight missions. The badge is embroidered in either silver or gold, at the astronaut's discretion, and feature the same astronaut device as the military versions. It is worn on flight suits and flight jackets.

  5. File:STS-51-L.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: STS-51-L INSIGNIA Members of the STS-51L crew designed this patch which will represent their participation on NASA's late January 1986 mission aboard the space shuttle Challenger, depicted launching from Florida and soaring into space to carry out a variety of goals.

  6. STS-9 - Wikipedia

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    STS-9's six-member crew, the largest of any human space mission at the time, included John W. Young, commander, on his second shuttle flight; Brewster H. Shaw, pilot; Owen K. Garriott and Robert A. Parker, both mission specialists; and Byron K. Lichtenberg and Ulf Merbold, payload specialists – the first two non-NASA astronauts to fly on the ...

  7. U.S. space exploration history on U.S. stamps - Wikipedia

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    The Post Office Department honored this first orbital flight of a United States astronaut on February 20, 1962, when it released the Project Mercury commemorative stamp, placed on sale throughout the country at the exact hour Colonel John Glenn's historic flight officially had returned to Earth safely. [4] [10]

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