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[b]Soyuz TMA-22 mission patch[/b] Roscosmos revealed on May 23 the patch for the next crew to fly to the International Space Station on board the Russian vehicle Soyuz TMA-22 in October 2011. For this launch, the patch is based on a drawing by 5-year-old Maxim Baikalov of Abakan [Republic of Khakassia, Russia]. Roscosmos has been running the Soyuz patch contest for more than two years. Nine Russian crew vehicles have been flown into space with the patches made by young artists. Among the winners, there were children from the USA and China. French boy Marciel Santos Kayle, 12, who lives in French Guiana, not far away from the new launch pad for Russian Soyuz rockets, came to Baikonur in April, as a winner of the patch contest, to see off the crew of Gagarin vehicle devoted to the 50th anniversary of the first space mission by Yury Gagarin. Next winner, Katya Ikramova is to show up at the space port to watch the launch of Soyuz TMA-02M on June 8.
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T O P I C R E V I E WMSSRoscosmos release Soyuz TMA-22 mission patchRoscosmos revealed on May 23 the patch for the next crew to fly to the International Space Station on board the Russian vehicle Soyuz TMA-22 in October 2011. For this launch, the patch is based on a drawing by 5-year-old Maxim Baikalov of Abakan [Republic of Khakassia, Russia].Roscosmos has been running the Soyuz patch contest for more than two years. Nine Russian crew vehicles have been flown into space with the patches made by young artists. Among the winners, there were children from the USA and China.French boy Marciel Santos Kayle, 12, who lives in French Guiana, not far away from the new launch pad for Russian Soyuz rockets, came to Baikonur in April, as a winner of the patch contest, to see off the crew of Gagarin vehicle devoted to the 50th anniversary of the first space mission by Yury Gagarin. Next winner, Katya Ikramova is to show up at the space port to watch the launch of Soyuz TMA-02M on June 8.KSCartistBeautiful patch. Very creative!music_spaceI like it very much. It displays the VZOR outer lens' markings such as this one in my collection.LM-12I like mission emblems that include a detailed Soyuz spacecraft in the design.KAPTECI love the border color... I wish to use it in some ISS artwork. Not only flag colors and gold. Very nice guys.hoorenzAbout the outer circle with the names: it is purple, based on some of the colors in the drawing. I am saying this, because to my own surprise, it turned out blue on the screen of my iPad. Fezman92Guess I'm too old to enter the contest? Mike ZWow!! Another great looking patch!! I love the grid!! Very creative while still a clean looking patch. They are getting better with each new patch. Great work!!hoorenzAn interesting fact about the Soyuz TMA-22 patch we can now reveal: the initial design was made by test cosmonaut Mark Serov.
Soyuz TMA-22 mission patchRoscosmos revealed on May 23 the patch for the next crew to fly to the International Space Station on board the Russian vehicle Soyuz TMA-22 in October 2011. For this launch, the patch is based on a drawing by 5-year-old Maxim Baikalov of Abakan [Republic of Khakassia, Russia].Roscosmos has been running the Soyuz patch contest for more than two years. Nine Russian crew vehicles have been flown into space with the patches made by young artists. Among the winners, there were children from the USA and China.French boy Marciel Santos Kayle, 12, who lives in French Guiana, not far away from the new launch pad for Russian Soyuz rockets, came to Baikonur in April, as a winner of the patch contest, to see off the crew of Gagarin vehicle devoted to the 50th anniversary of the first space mission by Yury Gagarin. Next winner, Katya Ikramova is to show up at the space port to watch the launch of Soyuz TMA-02M on June 8.
For this launch, the patch is based on a drawing by 5-year-old Maxim Baikalov of Abakan [Republic of Khakassia, Russia].
Roscosmos has been running the Soyuz patch contest for more than two years. Nine Russian crew vehicles have been flown into space with the patches made by young artists. Among the winners, there were children from the USA and China.
French boy Marciel Santos Kayle, 12, who lives in French Guiana, not far away from the new launch pad for Russian Soyuz rockets, came to Baikonur in April, as a winner of the patch contest, to see off the crew of Gagarin vehicle devoted to the 50th anniversary of the first space mission by Yury Gagarin.
Next winner, Katya Ikramova is to show up at the space port to watch the launch of Soyuz TMA-02M on June 8.
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