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T O P I C R E V I E WKevin T. RandallAB Emblem have just released and have listed the NASA version of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus NG-19 CRS patch on their website. It has the SKU patch design number 447117. The first production run was produced at Weaverville NC. USA. The date code is now confirmed as;447117 A-B Emblem Made In USA 11/22 20 (USAF Space)Robert PearlmanThe mission is slated for May 2023 and will mark the final launch using an Antares 230+ rocket. Here is the artwork:Robert PearlmanThe art for Northrop Grumman's NG-19 patch has been released:Robert PearlmanHoshi-Tomo badges flying on NG-19 (photo credit: Mizuho Town Education Board and IHI Corporation via NASA): Two types of Hoshi-Tomo badges were designed by students. "Hoshi" implies star(s), planet(s), or the Earth in Japanese. "Tomo" means friend(s) in Japanese. Top: The Design Team (five students) at Mizuho Junior High School (Japan, Tokyo). Bottom: The Designer (one student) at Mizuho Dai-Ni Junior High School (Japan, Tokyo). I-Space Essay provides students and teachers the online opportunity to create wishes, which are delivered to the International Space Station's Japanese Experimental Module Kibo.
It has the SKU patch design number 447117. The first production run was produced at Weaverville NC. USA. The date code is now confirmed as;
Two types of Hoshi-Tomo badges were designed by students. "Hoshi" implies star(s), planet(s), or the Earth in Japanese. "Tomo" means friend(s) in Japanese. Top: The Design Team (five students) at Mizuho Junior High School (Japan, Tokyo). Bottom: The Designer (one student) at Mizuho Dai-Ni Junior High School (Japan, Tokyo). I-Space Essay provides students and teachers the online opportunity to create wishes, which are delivered to the International Space Station's Japanese Experimental Module Kibo.
Top: The Design Team (five students) at Mizuho Junior High School (Japan, Tokyo). Bottom: The Designer (one student) at Mizuho Dai-Ni Junior High School (Japan, Tokyo).
I-Space Essay provides students and teachers the online opportunity to create wishes, which are delivered to the International Space Station's Japanese Experimental Module Kibo.
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