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[i]I congratulate everyone in the world involved in the International Space Station program! Some might think their input is not that big but it is not so. Thanks to the work of each and everyone of you, the orbital station continues working for the benefit of humanity![/i]
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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmanNASA has begun the countdown to 20 years of continuous human presence on International Space Station (ISS) with the reveal of the ISS 20th Anniversary logo. The 19th anniversary of the Oct. 31, 2000 launch of NASA astronaut William Shepherd and cosmonauts Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev of Roscosmos to the International Space Station kicks off NASA's year of recognition that will continue through the 20th anniversary of the Expedition 1 start and the beginning of a continuous human presence on the space station that continues today. Throughout the year, NASA will make new content available, such as archival footage, feature videos, STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) products, special events and unique logos for the general public. The content will recognize not only the anniversary, but also demonstrate how the research conducted and lessons learned on the space station will serve as a launching pad for future lunar and Mars exploration under the banner of NASA's Artemis program and the continued international and commercial cooperation that will continue to return benefits for all humankind. Kevin T. RandallAB Emblem have released the ISS 20 Years commemorative patch. It has the SKU patch design number 419433. The date codes have now been confirmed. But the first two are the year error date codes.419433 A-B Emblem 01/19 20 (should read 01/20 20) (USA)419433. A-B Emblem 02/19 20 (should read 02/20 20) (USA)419433 A-B Emblem Made In China 10/20 40 (found on JSC sales cards) These patches are 5" long x 3.25" high.Robert PearlmanThe ISS 20 logo is flying on Northrop Grumman's Antares rocket launching the NG-14 Cygnus "S.S. Kaplana Chawla" to the International Space Station.Robert PearlmanExpedition 64 flight engineer Sergey Kud-Sverchkov shared (via Twitter) this photo of the patch aboard the International Space Station. I congratulate everyone in the world involved in the International Space Station program!Some might think their input is not that big but it is not so. Thanks to the work of each and everyone of you, the orbital station continues working for the benefit of humanity!
The 19th anniversary of the Oct. 31, 2000 launch of NASA astronaut William Shepherd and cosmonauts Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev of Roscosmos to the International Space Station kicks off NASA's year of recognition that will continue through the 20th anniversary of the Expedition 1 start and the beginning of a continuous human presence on the space station that continues today. Throughout the year, NASA will make new content available, such as archival footage, feature videos, STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) products, special events and unique logos for the general public. The content will recognize not only the anniversary, but also demonstrate how the research conducted and lessons learned on the space station will serve as a launching pad for future lunar and Mars exploration under the banner of NASA's Artemis program and the continued international and commercial cooperation that will continue to return benefits for all humankind.
Throughout the year, NASA will make new content available, such as archival footage, feature videos, STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) products, special events and unique logos for the general public. The content will recognize not only the anniversary, but also demonstrate how the research conducted and lessons learned on the space station will serve as a launching pad for future lunar and Mars exploration under the banner of NASA's Artemis program and the continued international and commercial cooperation that will continue to return benefits for all humankind.
It has the SKU patch design number 419433. The date codes have now been confirmed. But the first two are the year error date codes.
I congratulate everyone in the world involved in the International Space Station program!Some might think their input is not that big but it is not so. Thanks to the work of each and everyone of you, the orbital station continues working for the benefit of humanity!
Some might think their input is not that big but it is not so. Thanks to the work of each and everyone of you, the orbital station continues working for the benefit of humanity!
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