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T O P I C R E V I E WJacques van OeneThe Soyuz TMA-12 crew portrait has revealed their mission patch (photo cropped from JSC2008-E-027004): NavySpaceFanNot bad!!!lucspaceI think the patch in the NASA photo is retouched as it probably had "Ko San" on it; the new embroidered version has "Yi Soyeon".SPACEFACTSMoonbase AlphanHere's the official version as posted at Johnson Space Center two weeks ago. Slightly different, especially the removal of the Earth at the base of the patch.pargooHow on Earth — no pun intended — can they draft a new "official: version when the walkout Sokol shots on launch day clearly show the previous version with the Earth at the bottom? Talk about rewriting history.KAPTECI recreate the artwork based on the patches images (as seen on the launch day Sokols), using the real Cyrillic and Korean letters. Of course, the Earth is on. hoorenzThis was the version on the Sokols (image courtesy of Bert Vis). It differs from the patches handed out during the launch, on which your image was based. Look at the 12, for instance.I would prefer the one with the slim 1. Also, note that the globe is a little bit different (the lines). Robert PearlmanFrom spacepatches.nl, via Facebook: Made at the request of cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, Soyuz TMA-12 landing patch. Design: Luc v/d Abeelen. RussianKononenko took some panels with him so as to have his first mission landing souvenir. Produced by Luc Van Den Abeelen for Kononenko.
I would prefer the one with the slim 1. Also, note that the globe is a little bit different (the lines).
Made at the request of cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, Soyuz TMA-12 landing patch. Design: Luc v/d Abeelen.
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