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Topic: ISS Expedition 74 insignia
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Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 55513 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 02-04-2025 09:17 PM
The crew patch for the International Space Station's Expedition 74. No details yet, description still to come. |
Russian Member Posts: 660 From: France Registered: Nov 2012
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posted 05-13-2025 04:00 AM
Do we know Exp. 74 simplified version?
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Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 55513 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 06-07-2025 02:06 PM
Here is the simplified art: |
Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 55513 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 07-11-2025 12:14 PM
Jessica Meir and her husband led the design of the Expedition 74 patch, according to her soon to be station crewmate Mike Fincke. |
Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 55513 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 07-26-2025 07:22 PM
A first look at the embroidered Expedition 74 patch as worn by the members of SpaceX's Crew 11 today when they arrived in Florida for their launch. (Photo: NASA/Kim Shiflett) |
Russian Member Posts: 660 From: France Registered: Nov 2012
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posted 07-27-2025 08:53 AM
Thèse photos were sent to me by Fyodor Yurchikhin. He got the patch from NASA office in TsPK (Star City). 
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Kevin T. Randall Member Posts: 1697 From: Chesham, Bucks UK Registered: Dec 2008
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posted 07-29-2025 03:15 AM
A-B Emblem have just released and is now available to buy from their website the Expedition 74 patch details are shown and confirmed below.- 472924 A-B Emblem Made In USA 0425 20 (Baikonur)
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Russian Member Posts: 660 From: France Registered: Nov 2012
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posted 10-07-2025 11:10 AM
Kentavr got patches of this batch from NASA office in TsPK. They added velcro (hooks) and put them on onboard suits of MS-28 crew. |
waa49 Member Posts: 248 From: Neu-Isenburg, Germany, Hessen Registered: Sep 2015
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posted 11-16-2025 06:18 AM
Here is the description of the crew patch: The Expedition 74 patch depicts the spirit of space exploration on the International Space Station (ISS), rooted by our connections to family and our respect for the beauty and fragility of our home planet. The crew's shared love of exploring and protecting the natural elements on Earth is seen in the mountains, with the backdrop of our planet's precious blue oceans and the thin, tenuous band of atmosphere (orange band of airglow) that supports all life within. The mountainscape also represents both our individual and shared journeys, and the challenges of the diverse paths that shaped us. The trajectory of the launch plume rises from behind the mountains, signifying that this journey was successful only with the help of others. Disappearing into the horizon, the far side of the trajectory is an homage to our eternal bond with the family and loved ones that have departed us. The star, central to and above our destination of the ISS, consists of the colors of all flags of the crew's respective nations equitably integrated into one, embodying the harmony of our international effort in the pursuit of science and exploration. A second star is reflected directly below back on Earth, denoting the unwavering link to our families, loved ones, and support teams. Situated in between the 7 and the 4, their support is paramount to our mission. |