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The Crew Dragon Crew-3 patch highlights the beauty of space and the vehicle that is delivering our team to the International Space Station. The sunlit capsule heralds the dawn of a new era of human space flight, as commercial vehicles expand into low earth orbit. The capsule flies upward, thrusting beyond the edge of the circle, representing an international effort that pushes to reach new heights of space exploration. The flames below the capsule honor the of thousands of workers who contributed to the US commercial vehicle effort — the fire in their hearts propels the program's success. Since Crew-3 is the third operational flight to the Space Station, the number three figures prominently in both the shape of the exhaust below the capsule and the highlighted stars. A dragon is embedded in the exhaust opposite the three for the capsule's namesake. Finally, four red planets represent the four crew members of the mission, as well as humanity's dream to explore Mars and even more distant planetary bodies.
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T O P I C R E V I E WMoonbase AlphanHere are several apparel embroidery versions of NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 emblem.TobiasCI guess this is confirmation that Barron will fly on Crew-3.Kevin T. RandallFirst look at the NASA version of this Crew-3 patch as produced by AB Emblem (via Skyforce Space Patches): The SKU patch design number and date codes are not known at this time.MSSFrom Kayla Barron's Instagram: I'm so honored and excited to be joining Raja Chari, Tom Marshburn, and Matthias Maurer for NASA's upcoming SpaceX Crew-3 mission to the International Space Station, set to launch in late October. I couldn't ask for a better team or a more incredible adventure. Robert PearlmanFrom Raja Chari (via Twitter): Thanks to Gregory "ZeroG" Manchess for helping design our patch. Manchess also designed the Crew-1 patch.MSSAll SpaceX's Crew patches were designed and made by Gregory "ZeroG" Manchess: Crew-1 design processCrew-2 design processCrew-3 design processmode1charlieThat's a cool design. I like it.Robert PearlmanThe Crew-3 patch is now available directly from AB Emblem (design 431424).Kevin T. RandallThe date codes seen/reported so far are: 431424 A-B Emblem Made In USA 05/21 20431424 A-B Emblem Made In USA 0521 20 431424 A-B Emblem Made In China 05/21 40 431424 A-B Emblem Made In USA 0621 20431424 A-B Emblem Made In China 06/21 40 (in KSC sales packets) 431424 A-B Emblem Made In USA 0721 20431424 A-B Emblem Made In USA 1121 20 (seen on eBay on 11-26-22)431424 A-B Emblem Made In China 11/21/40 Updated on 21st December 2022; Currently the Crew-3 patch has sold out from the AB Emblem website.Updated on 22nd December 2022;Now back in stock.waa49Is there a description of the SpaceX Crew 3 patch?MSSThere is a NASA description of this patch. The Crew Dragon Crew-3 patch highlights the beauty of space and the vehicle that is delivering our team to the International Space Station. The sunlit capsule heralds the dawn of a new era of human space flight, as commercial vehicles expand into low earth orbit. The capsule flies upward, thrusting beyond the edge of the circle, representing an international effort that pushes to reach new heights of space exploration. The flames below the capsule honor the of thousands of workers who contributed to the US commercial vehicle effort — the fire in their hearts propels the program's success. Since Crew-3 is the third operational flight to the Space Station, the number three figures prominently in both the shape of the exhaust below the capsule and the highlighted stars. A dragon is embedded in the exhaust opposite the three for the capsule's namesake. Finally, four red planets represent the four crew members of the mission, as well as humanity's dream to explore Mars and even more distant planetary bodies.waa49Thank you, very helpful for my listing / brochure.Robert PearlmanSpaceX's Crew-3 patch:Robert PearlmanFrom Haley Esparza, SpaceX Astronaut Operations Lead (via Twitter): This Halloween, we are launching American (and German!) astronauts from American soil, on American rockets... if weather permits. #Boo3 Robert PearlmanA look at the embroidered SpaceX Crew-3 patch (via Jon Van Horne on Twitter):LiemboFrom NASA engineer Kate Gunderson via Twitter: Raja Chari gave me this patch on one of the crew's last trips to SpaceX for training in September. Robert PearlmanU.S. Space Force Space Launch Delta 45 1st Range Operations Squadron Crew-3 patch (via Twitter):
I'm so honored and excited to be joining Raja Chari, Tom Marshburn, and Matthias Maurer for NASA's upcoming SpaceX Crew-3 mission to the International Space Station, set to launch in late October. I couldn't ask for a better team or a more incredible adventure.
Thanks to Gregory "ZeroG" Manchess for helping design our patch.
The sunlit capsule heralds the dawn of a new era of human space flight, as commercial vehicles expand into low earth orbit. The capsule flies upward, thrusting beyond the edge of the circle, representing an international effort that pushes to reach new heights of space exploration. The flames below the capsule honor the of thousands of workers who contributed to the US commercial vehicle effort — the fire in their hearts propels the program's success.
Since Crew-3 is the third operational flight to the Space Station, the number three figures prominently in both the shape of the exhaust below the capsule and the highlighted stars. A dragon is embedded in the exhaust opposite the three for the capsule's namesake.
Finally, four red planets represent the four crew members of the mission, as well as humanity's dream to explore Mars and even more distant planetary bodies.
This Halloween, we are launching American (and German!) astronauts from American soil, on American rockets... if weather permits. #Boo3
Raja Chari gave me this patch on one of the crew's last trips to SpaceX for training in September.
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