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T O P I C R E V I E WMSSHere is the first view of the SpaceX Crew-7 patch via European Space Agency astronaut candidate Raphaël Liégeois on Twitter.MSSThe second view (via Twitter) without names yet:Robert PearlmanAnyone else getting "The more you know" vibes off of the Dragon's tail?dcfowler1Now that you mention it...Paul J. BrennanYep, that's what I was thinking too. KSCartistI really like this!Robert PearlmanThe patch with the crew's names (photo credit: SpaceX):RussianOleg Kononenko came back 10 days ago to Moscow after trainings in Houston. He brought this patch with him:Robert PearlmanFrom Jasmin Moghbeli (via Twitter)Our Crew-7 mission patch is something deeply meaningful to me. I hope it is as meaningful and symbolic to each individual at NASA, ESA, JAXA, Roscosmos and SpaceX, as well as all our family and friends who have contributed to our upcoming Crew-7 mission to the International Space Station. Please see below for our patch description. Go Crew-7!!Central to the Crew-7 patch is the colorful Earth, with its beauty and magnificence standing out against the white dragon and black background. The caring dragon holds the Earth protectively, highlighting that every aspect of Crew-7's long-duration mission is ultimately for the benefit of our home planet and those on it. The dragon is a shoutout to the namesake of the Crew Dragon capsule delivering the crew of four to and from the International Space Station. The dragon is on guard for threats against the Earth, its neck craned in the shape of a "7" to represent the seventh operational flight of the Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station. The dragon's tail curves upwards towards a golden star, symbolizing the ascent towards the stars in honor of the pioneering spirit and perseverance that continue to propel us further in human space exploration.The colors blue, white, and red on the tail symbolize the international make-up of the four crew members, with the colors encompassing those used in the flags of all four nations – the United States of America, Denmark, Japan, and the Russian Federation. The crew is proud to represent the progress that can be achieved for all of humanity when we work together in unity. The Crew-7 astronauts would like to dedicate this patch to all those who contributed to the success of the Crew-7 mission, especially their families, and to the next generation of explorers.STS9-1983Do we know who the artist is yet? It has the hallmarks of Greg Manchess. Robert PearlmanA-B Emblem is now selling the Crew-7 patch with names (design no. 453457). Kevin T. RandallThe details on the embedded labels seen so far are;453457 A-B Emblem Made In USA 03/2320 (Robert P.) Shown below.453457 Made In USA 04/23 20 (on an old style white label without the "crown logo") Astronaut batch, shown four posts above.453457 A-B Emblem 04/23 20 (Made In USA missing from under the "crown logo") Shown below.453457 Made In USA 06/23 20 (on an old style plain white label without the "crown logo")453457 A-B Emblem Made In China 07/23/40 (with "crown logo") Thanks Joe.453457 A-B Emblem Made In USA 08/23 20 (with "crown logo)(Baikonur) RonpurThe patch I just received says 453457 Made in USA 06/23 20. There is no AB Emblem of the tag. Kevin T. RandallRecently there seams to be quite a few of these "old style" plain white labels without the "A-B Emblem crown logo" (Made In USA) being used on multiple recent patches instead of the new style labels with the "A-B Emblem crown logo" on, like your Crew-7 patch with 06/23 20 and the 04/23 20 date code (shown six posts above).Skyforce1I just received some new Crew Dragon 7 patches from AB Emblem with the following label info: 453457 AB Emblem, Made In China, 07/23/40 with the AB Emblem crown in the background.MSSHere is SpaceX crew patch:
Our Crew-7 mission patch is something deeply meaningful to me. I hope it is as meaningful and symbolic to each individual at NASA, ESA, JAXA, Roscosmos and SpaceX, as well as all our family and friends who have contributed to our upcoming Crew-7 mission to the International Space Station. Please see below for our patch description. Go Crew-7!!Central to the Crew-7 patch is the colorful Earth, with its beauty and magnificence standing out against the white dragon and black background. The caring dragon holds the Earth protectively, highlighting that every aspect of Crew-7's long-duration mission is ultimately for the benefit of our home planet and those on it. The dragon is a shoutout to the namesake of the Crew Dragon capsule delivering the crew of four to and from the International Space Station. The dragon is on guard for threats against the Earth, its neck craned in the shape of a "7" to represent the seventh operational flight of the Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station. The dragon's tail curves upwards towards a golden star, symbolizing the ascent towards the stars in honor of the pioneering spirit and perseverance that continue to propel us further in human space exploration.The colors blue, white, and red on the tail symbolize the international make-up of the four crew members, with the colors encompassing those used in the flags of all four nations – the United States of America, Denmark, Japan, and the Russian Federation. The crew is proud to represent the progress that can be achieved for all of humanity when we work together in unity. The Crew-7 astronauts would like to dedicate this patch to all those who contributed to the success of the Crew-7 mission, especially their families, and to the next generation of explorers.
Central to the Crew-7 patch is the colorful Earth, with its beauty and magnificence standing out against the white dragon and black background.
The caring dragon holds the Earth protectively, highlighting that every aspect of Crew-7's long-duration mission is ultimately for the benefit of our home planet and those on it. The dragon is a shoutout to the namesake of the Crew Dragon capsule delivering the crew of four to and from the International Space Station. The dragon is on guard for threats against the Earth, its neck craned in the shape of a "7" to represent the seventh operational flight of the Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station.
The dragon's tail curves upwards towards a golden star, symbolizing the ascent towards the stars in honor of the pioneering spirit and perseverance that continue to propel us further in human space exploration.
The colors blue, white, and red on the tail symbolize the international make-up of the four crew members, with the colors encompassing those used in the flags of all four nations – the United States of America, Denmark, Japan, and the Russian Federation.
The crew is proud to represent the progress that can be achieved for all of humanity when we work together in unity. The Crew-7 astronauts would like to dedicate this patch to all those who contributed to the success of the Crew-7 mission, especially their families, and to the next generation of explorers.
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