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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmanRoscosmos release Competition results for the Soyuz MS-05 crew patchAt the end of October 2016, the crew of Soyuz MS-05 announced a competition to create designs for its mission emblem.By almost a month later, Roscosmos had received more than 700 submissions. The choices were so many that the crew's commander, Sergey Ryazansky (Roscosmos), and flight engineers Randy Bresnik (NASA) and Paolo Nespoli (ESA) decided to postpone the date of the end fo the contest so they could review each design and determine a winner.On Wednesday (Dec. 21), the crew announced the winner! The design by Тимофеева Анастасия Сергеевна (Yekaterinburg) will be used as the basis for the official Soyuz MS-05 patch. In addition, the crew noted the works of Суслова Мария Андреевна (Kaliningrad), Измайлов Марата Тахировича (Moscow), Ушаковой Виктории Вадимовны (St. Petersburg) and Субботин Андрей Иванович (Sovetskaya Gavan). RussianI like this design,but technically usually we see this cross targeting the docking unit on the Russian segment of the ISS.Robert PearlmanThe Soyuz MS-05 patch, via Maciej Stolowski (MSS): RussianGood job, Luc! Fine adaptation! But was this design already approved by Roscosmos?COR482932Nice!Robert Pearlman quote:Originally posted by Russian:But was this design already approved by Roscosmos? Yes, Roscosomos shared it on Twitter. Here is the description via spacepatches.nl: The Soyuz MS-05 crew patch features a nose-on view of the spacecraft, as it prepares to dock with the International Space station, with the Roscosmos logo just above it. In a protruding circle, the Greek god of the northern wind Boreas is shown, as this name is the call sign for the spaceship's crew. In the foreground, the navigational device of the docking cross is shown, as seen by the crew during the link-up with the orbital facility. The constellation of Scorpion is shown in the background, as a reference to the spaceship commander's star sign. Three stars in the background symbolize the crew members, whose names are shown in the border, with the corresponding national flags next to them. Designed by Anastasia Timofeyeva, finalized by Luc van den Abeelen. Copyright Roscosmos/spacepatches.nlRussianWas it embroidered this patch?Robert PearlmanThe Soyuz MS-05 embroidered backup crew patch, via Norishige Kanai on Twitter:perineauDoes anyone have a scan of the embroidered prime crew patch?MSSJust look at a small on the front page of spacepatches.nl:perineauThanks for that but does anyone have a photo just a little bit bigger? It's for a paper I'm writing. Thanks again!MSSHere it's a bigger one:perineauThanks!Does anyone have a larger pic where we see the patch directly in front of us and not on the side? Thanks again!Robert PearlmanVia Spacepatches.nl on Facebook: The official Soyuz MS-05 crew patch. RussianCongrats for spacepatches! Your 34th in a row Soyuz crew patch left for the ISS! Nice job guys!hoorenzThank you sir!
Competition results for the Soyuz MS-05 crew patchAt the end of October 2016, the crew of Soyuz MS-05 announced a competition to create designs for its mission emblem.By almost a month later, Roscosmos had received more than 700 submissions. The choices were so many that the crew's commander, Sergey Ryazansky (Roscosmos), and flight engineers Randy Bresnik (NASA) and Paolo Nespoli (ESA) decided to postpone the date of the end fo the contest so they could review each design and determine a winner.On Wednesday (Dec. 21), the crew announced the winner! The design by Тимофеева Анастасия Сергеевна (Yekaterinburg) will be used as the basis for the official Soyuz MS-05 patch. In addition, the crew noted the works of Суслова Мария Андреевна (Kaliningrad), Измайлов Марата Тахировича (Moscow), Ушаковой Виктории Вадимовны (St. Petersburg) and Субботин Андрей Иванович (Sovetskaya Gavan).
By almost a month later, Roscosmos had received more than 700 submissions. The choices were so many that the crew's commander, Sergey Ryazansky (Roscosmos), and flight engineers Randy Bresnik (NASA) and Paolo Nespoli (ESA) decided to postpone the date of the end fo the contest so they could review each design and determine a winner.
On Wednesday (Dec. 21), the crew announced the winner! The design by Тимофеева Анастасия Сергеевна (Yekaterinburg) will be used as the basis for the official Soyuz MS-05 patch. In addition, the crew noted the works of Суслова Мария Андреевна (Kaliningrad), Измайлов Марата Тахировича (Moscow), Ушаковой Виктории Вадимовны (St. Petersburg) and Субботин Андрей Иванович (Sovetskaya Gavan).
quote:Originally posted by Russian:But was this design already approved by Roscosmos?
The Soyuz MS-05 crew patch features a nose-on view of the spacecraft, as it prepares to dock with the International Space station, with the Roscosmos logo just above it. In a protruding circle, the Greek god of the northern wind Boreas is shown, as this name is the call sign for the spaceship's crew. In the foreground, the navigational device of the docking cross is shown, as seen by the crew during the link-up with the orbital facility. The constellation of Scorpion is shown in the background, as a reference to the spaceship commander's star sign. Three stars in the background symbolize the crew members, whose names are shown in the border, with the corresponding national flags next to them. Designed by Anastasia Timofeyeva, finalized by Luc van den Abeelen. Copyright Roscosmos/spacepatches.nl
In a protruding circle, the Greek god of the northern wind Boreas is shown, as this name is the call sign for the spaceship's crew. In the foreground, the navigational device of the docking cross is shown, as seen by the crew during the link-up with the orbital facility.
The constellation of Scorpion is shown in the background, as a reference to the spaceship commander's star sign. Three stars in the background symbolize the crew members, whose names are shown in the border, with the corresponding national flags next to them.
Designed by Anastasia Timofeyeva, finalized by Luc van den Abeelen. Copyright Roscosmos/spacepatches.nl
Does anyone have a larger pic where we see the patch directly in front of us and not on the side? Thanks again!
The official Soyuz MS-05 crew patch.
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