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[i]The OA-7 mission is Orbital ATK's seventh Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) mission to deliver supplies to the International Space Station, represented by the seven white stars. The Cygnus spacecraft is prominently featured in the center of the design and also by the stylized white swan, with the head and neck representing the OA-7 mission moniker. The space station is depicted in gold at the tip of the swan's wing. Cygnus is shown rising into the orbit provided by the ULA Atlas launch vehicle, represented by the red, white and blue trajectory emanating from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The yellow and red flame emblazoned on the body of the swan represents the third of three Spacecraft Fire Experiments (Saffire) developed by NASA's Glenn Research Center, which is being flown on this mission. The name of the program, the customer and the launch vehicle partner are featured on the outer ring of the design. This patch was designed by Orbital ATK employee Brian Weaver.[/i]
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T O P I C R E V I E WMoonbase AlphanOrbital ATK Cygnus Commercial Resupply Services Mission (OA-7)A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying an uncrewed Cygnus cargo spacecraft will lift off from the Complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on the OA-7 mission.The OA-7 mission is the seventh Orbital ATK cargo delivery flight to be launched towards the International Space Station under NASA's Commercial Resupply Services contract.This is the NASA insignia for Orbital ATK's OA-7 resupply flight. Robert PearlmanFirst look at Orbital ATK's OA-7 mission patch, via Twitter: The OA-7 Cygnus service module is on its way to NASA Kennedy! Launch to the space station is scheduled for NET March 16. Kevin T. Randall quote:Originally posted by Moonbase Alphan:This is the NASA insignia for Orbital ATK's OA-7 resupply flight. The product design number used for this AB Emblem Orbital ATK OA-7 patch is 265433 Made in USA with date codes 8/1620 10/1620 and 2/17/20 found so far.Robert PearlmanAnother, better look at the Orbital ATK OA-7 patch:Robert PearlmanOrbital ATK's OA-7 patch art:KSCartistThat's a beautiful design!JBoeThe Orbital ATK patch is available to order via the company website!Robert PearlmanHere is the official description of Orbital ATK's OA-7 patch: The OA-7 mission is Orbital ATK's seventh Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) mission to deliver supplies to the International Space Station, represented by the seven white stars. The Cygnus spacecraft is prominently featured in the center of the design and also by the stylized white swan, with the head and neck representing the OA-7 mission moniker.The space station is depicted in gold at the tip of the swan's wing. Cygnus is shown rising into the orbit provided by the ULA Atlas launch vehicle, represented by the red, white and blue trajectory emanating from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The yellow and red flame emblazoned on the body of the swan represents the third of three Spacecraft Fire Experiments (Saffire) developed by NASA's Glenn Research Center, which is being flown on this mission. The name of the program, the customer and the launch vehicle partner are featured on the outer ring of the design. This patch was designed by Orbital ATK employee Brian Weaver.Kevin T. RandallIt has come to light that a batch of the AB Emblem CRS ATK OA-7 patches with date code 8//16/20 have a colour error on the solar arrays and the link stitching on the cross of stars. Light green was used instead of orange.
Orbital ATK Cygnus Commercial Resupply Services Mission (OA-7)A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying an uncrewed Cygnus cargo spacecraft will lift off from the Complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on the OA-7 mission.The OA-7 mission is the seventh Orbital ATK cargo delivery flight to be launched towards the International Space Station under NASA's Commercial Resupply Services contract.This is the NASA insignia for Orbital ATK's OA-7 resupply flight.
The OA-7 mission is the seventh Orbital ATK cargo delivery flight to be launched towards the International Space Station under NASA's Commercial Resupply Services contract.
This is the NASA insignia for Orbital ATK's OA-7 resupply flight.
The OA-7 Cygnus service module is on its way to NASA Kennedy! Launch to the space station is scheduled for NET March 16.
quote:Originally posted by Moonbase Alphan:This is the NASA insignia for Orbital ATK's OA-7 resupply flight.
The OA-7 mission is Orbital ATK's seventh Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) mission to deliver supplies to the International Space Station, represented by the seven white stars. The Cygnus spacecraft is prominently featured in the center of the design and also by the stylized white swan, with the head and neck representing the OA-7 mission moniker.The space station is depicted in gold at the tip of the swan's wing. Cygnus is shown rising into the orbit provided by the ULA Atlas launch vehicle, represented by the red, white and blue trajectory emanating from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The yellow and red flame emblazoned on the body of the swan represents the third of three Spacecraft Fire Experiments (Saffire) developed by NASA's Glenn Research Center, which is being flown on this mission. The name of the program, the customer and the launch vehicle partner are featured on the outer ring of the design. This patch was designed by Orbital ATK employee Brian Weaver.
The space station is depicted in gold at the tip of the swan's wing. Cygnus is shown rising into the orbit provided by the ULA Atlas launch vehicle, represented by the red, white and blue trajectory emanating from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
The yellow and red flame emblazoned on the body of the swan represents the third of three Spacecraft Fire Experiments (Saffire) developed by NASA's Glenn Research Center, which is being flown on this mission. The name of the program, the customer and the launch vehicle partner are featured on the outer ring of the design.
This patch was designed by Orbital ATK employee Brian Weaver.
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