Complete set of mission patches for all NASA manned spaceflights up to Shuttle mission 51F

Complete set of mission patches for all NASA manned spaceflights up to Shuttle mission 51F, plus Skylab, Gemini project patches, and Grissom, White, Chaffee, memorial patch. Total 26 patches

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Category:
Space Technology
Object Number:
1985-2033/2
type:
mission patches
credit:
T.W. Services

Parts

STS-41G Crew Insignia Iron On Patch. The STS-41G Challenger mission insignia focuses on its seven crew members (first to exceed six), the United States flag and the Unity symbol known as the astronaut pin. The pin design in center shows a trio of trajectories merging in infinite space, capped by a bright shining star and encircled by an elliptical wreath denoting orbital flight. Crew members for the (originally-scheduled 17th STS) mission include astronauts Robert L. Crippen and Jon A. McBride, commander and pilot, respectively, whose surnames flank those of the NASA mission specialists - astronauts Kathryn D. Sullivan, David C. Leestma and Sally K. Ride. Paul Scully-Power, a United States Navy oceanographer, and Marc Garneau, a Canadian, join the crew as payload specialists. The artwork was done for NASA by Patrick Rawlings.

STS-41G Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-41G Crew Insignia Iron On Patch. The STS-41G Challenger mission insignia focuses on its seven crew members (first to exceed six), the United States flag and the Unity symbol known as the astronaut pin. The pin design in center shows a trio of trajectories merging in infinite space, capped by a bright shining star and encircled by an elliptical wreath denoting orbital flight. Crew members for the (originally-scheduled 17th STS) mission include astronauts Robert L. Crippen and Jon A. McBride, commander and pilot, respectively, whose surnames flank those of the NASA mission specialists - astronauts Kathryn D. Sullivan, David C. Leestma and Sally K. Ride. Paul Scully-Power, a United States Navy oceanographer, and Marc Garneau, a Canadian, join the crew as payload specialists. The artwork was done for NASA by Patrick Rawlings.

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1985-2033/2/21
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1985-2033/2/1
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mission patches

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1985-2033/2/2
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mission patches

mission patches

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1985-2033/2/3
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mission patches

mission patches

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1985-2033/2/4
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mission patches

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1985-2033/2/5
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mission patches

mission patches

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1985-2033/2/6
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mission patches
mission patches

mission patches

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1985-2033/2/7
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mission patches
mission patches

mission patches

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1985-2033/2/8
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mission patches

mission patches

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1985-2033/2/9
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mission patches
mission patches

mission patches

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1985-2033/2/10
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mission patches

mission patches

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1985-2033/2/11
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mission patches
mission patches

mission patches

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/12
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mission patches
Oval-shaped mission patch featuring a gold and navy border bearing the surnames of the crew: Allen, Fisher, Gardner, Hauck and Walker. The main image depicts the space shuttle Discovery trailing red and white stripes, an eagle and two satellites in orbit.

STS-51A Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

Oval-shaped mission patch featuring a gold and navy border bearing the surnames of the crew: Allen, Fisher, Gardner, Hauck and Walker. The main image depicts the space shuttle Discovery trailing red and white stripes, an eagle and two satellites in orbit.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/13
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mission patches
Circular mission patch for NASA's third flight of the Columbia, featuring a blue border and the crew's surnames: Lousma and Fullerton. The central image is of Columbia against a background of the Sun with rays.

Official STS-3 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

Circular mission patch for NASA's third flight of the Columbia, featuring a blue border and the crew's surnames: Lousma and Fullerton. The central image is of Columbia against a background of the Sun with rays.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/14
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mission patches
Spacelab 2 mission patch featuring the space shuttle Challenger moving through space; the sun and stars on a black background. Crewmembers' surnames in white text encircle the central image: Fullerton, Bridges, Musgrave, England, Henize, Acton and Bartoe.

Space Shuttle Mission 51-F Insignia Iron On Patch

Spacelab 2 mission patch featuring the space shuttle Challenger moving through space; the sun and stars on a black background. Crewmembers' surnames in white text encircle the central image: Fullerton, Bridges, Musgrave, England, Henize, Acton and Bartoe.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/15
type:
mission patches
STS-51D mission patch featuring the space shuttle Discovery and the original 13-star US flag orbiting the Earth. The crewmembers' surnames are written in white on a dark background: Bobko, Williams, Seddon, Griggs, Hoffman, Walker, Garn.

STS-51D Mission Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-51D mission patch featuring the space shuttle Discovery and the original 13-star US flag orbiting the Earth. The crewmembers' surnames are written in white on a dark background: Bobko, Williams, Seddon, Griggs, Hoffman, Walker, Garn.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/16
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mission patches
STS-51G mission patch featuring the space shuttle Discovery and an eagle's head on a dark blue background. Around the edges on a gold and burgundy border are the surnames of the crew members: Brandenstein, Creighton, Nagel, Fabian, Lucid, Baudry and Al-Saud.

STS-51G Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-51G mission patch featuring the space shuttle Discovery and an eagle's head on a dark blue background. Around the edges on a gold and burgundy border are the surnames of the crew members: Brandenstein, Creighton, Nagel, Fabian, Lucid, Baudry and Al-Saud.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/17
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mission patches
SPACELAB 3 mission patch depicting the space shuttle Discovery at the forefront with an outline of Pegasus in the background, above the US flag. Around the edge are the surnames of the crew members: Lind, Thagard, Overmyer, Gregory, Thornton, Van Den Berg and Wang.

STS 51B/SPACELAB 3 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

SPACELAB 3 mission patch depicting the space shuttle Discovery at the forefront with an outline of Pegasus in the background, above the US flag. Around the edge are the surnames of the crew members: Lind, Thagard, Overmyer, Gregory, Thornton, Van Den Berg and Wang.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/18
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mission patches
STS-9/Spacelab 1 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch. This is the official insignia for STS-9, the major payload of which is Spacelab-1, depicted in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia. The nine stars and the path of the orbiter tell the flight's numerical designation in the Space Transportation System's mission sequence. Astronauts names featured on the red border.

STS-9/Spacelab 1 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-9/Spacelab 1 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch. This is the official insignia for STS-9, the major payload of which is Spacelab-1, depicted in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia. The nine stars and the path of the orbiter tell the flight's numerical designation in the Space Transportation System's mission sequence. Astronauts names featured on the red border.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/19
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mission patches
STS-2 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch, featuring an eagle with the American flag on its wings as well as the name 'Columbia' and the astronauts names, Engle and Truly.

STS-2 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-2 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch, featuring an eagle with the American flag on its wings as well as the name 'Columbia' and the astronauts names, Engle and Truly.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/20
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mission patches
STS-4 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch. This oval shaped artwork is the insignia for the fourth Space Transportation System (STS-4) flight in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) space shuttle Columbia. The insignia shows the Columbia trailing the USA colours in the shape of her flight number, as well as the names of the astronauts.

STS-4 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-4 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch. This oval shaped artwork is the insignia for the fourth Space Transportation System (STS-4) flight in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) space shuttle Columbia. The insignia shows the Columbia trailing the USA colours in the shape of her flight number, as well as the names of the astronauts.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/22
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mission patches
STS-6 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch. The sixth space shuttle flight is represented by the hexagonal shape of the insignia and the six stars, in the portrayed constellation Virgo. The sign Virgo is also symbolic of the first flight of the space shuttle Challenger. Depicted above the spacecraft's open cargo bay is the combined Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) and a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite. The astronauts' names feature around the white border.

STS-6 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-6 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch. The sixth space shuttle flight is represented by the hexagonal shape of the insignia and the six stars, in the portrayed constellation Virgo. The sign Virgo is also symbolic of the first flight of the space shuttle Challenger. Depicted above the spacecraft's open cargo bay is the combined Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) and a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite. The astronauts' names feature around the white border.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/23
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mission patches
STS-1 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch featuring the name 'Columbia' and the names of the astronauts against a background of flames emitting from the space shuttle.

STS-1 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-1 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch featuring the name 'Columbia' and the names of the astronauts against a background of flames emitting from the space shuttle.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/24
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mission patches
STS-8 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch. The night launch of the space shuttle Challenger heading toward its third Earth-orbital mission is featured in the official insignia for STS-8. The eighth flight of the United States Space Transportation System (STS) is represented by eight stars of the constellation Aquila, "The Eagle". Astronauts Richard H. Truly, commander; Daniel C. Brandenstein, pilot; Dale A. Gardner, Guion S. Bluford, and William E. Thornton have their surnames on the border of the insignia.

STS-8 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-8 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch. The night launch of the space shuttle Challenger heading toward its third Earth-orbital mission is featured in the official insignia for STS-8. The eighth flight of the United States Space Transportation System (STS) is represented by eight stars of the constellation Aquila, "The Eagle". Astronauts Richard H. Truly, commander; Daniel C. Brandenstein, pilot; Dale A. Gardner, Guion S. Bluford, and William E. Thornton have their surnames on the border of the insignia.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/25
type:
mission patches
41-D Discovery Insignia Iron On Patch, featuring the Discovery - NASA's third orbital vehicle - as it makes its maiden voyage. The ghost ship represents the orbiter's namesakes which have figured prominently in the history of exploration. Surnames for the crewmembers of NASA's eleventh Space Shuttle mission encircle the red, white, and blue scene.

41-D Discovery Insignia Iron On Patch

41-D Discovery Insignia Iron On Patch, featuring the Discovery - NASA's third orbital vehicle - as it makes its maiden voyage. The ghost ship represents the orbiter's namesakes which have figured prominently in the history of exploration. Surnames for the crewmembers of NASA's eleventh Space Shuttle mission encircle the red, white, and blue scene.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/26
type:
mission patches
STS-5 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch. This is the official crew patch for the fifth NASA Space Transportation System (STS-5) flight, represented by the five points on the star. Crew members' names feature around the red border.

STS-5 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-5 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch. This is the official crew patch for the fifth NASA Space Transportation System (STS-5) flight, represented by the five points on the star. Crew members' names feature around the red border.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/27
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mission patches
STS-51C Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-51C Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-51C Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

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S84-42223 (10 Nov. 1984) - The crew insignia for STS-51C includes the names of its five crew members are astronauts Thomas K. Mattingly, commander; Loren J. Shriver, pilot; Ellison L. Onizuka and James F. Buchli, mission specialists; and Gary E. Payton, payload specialist.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/28
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mission patches
STS-41B Challenger Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-41B Challenger Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-41B Challenger Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

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The Space Shuttle Challenger, making its fourth space flight, highlights the 41B insignia. The reusable vehicle is flanked in the oval by an illustration of a Payload Assist Module-D solid rocket motor (PAM-D) for assisted satellite deployment; an astronaut making the first non-tethered extravehicular activity (EVA); and eleven stars.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/29
type:
mission patches
STS-7 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-7 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

STS-7 Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

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S83-28355 (March 1983) - The space shuttle Challenger, making its second flight into space on STS-7, is featured in the art for the insignia for that NASA flight. The remote manipulator arm is positioned such that, the number 7 is formed. Likewise, seven stars are visible against the black sky. Within the sun's center are representations for the five crew members, including, for the first time in NASA's space program, a woman ? Dr. Sally K. Ride, mission specialist. The crew members surnames are listed along the outside edge of the sphere. They are astronauts Robert L. Crippen, commander; Frederick H. Hauck, pilot; John M. Fabian, Sally K. Ride and Norman E. Thagard, mission specialists. The flight is scheduled for the first week of June 1983.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/30
type:
mission patches
Space Shuttle Mission 41C Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

Space Shuttle Mission 41C Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

Space Shuttle Mission 41C Crew Insignia Iron On Patch

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S84-25522 (15 Jan. 1984) - The patch to be worn by the five members of NASA's STS-41C space mission tells the story of that flight. It features a helmet visor of an astronaut performing an extravehicular activity (EVA). In the visor are reflected the sun's rays, the space shuttle Challenger and its Remote Manipulator System (RMS) deploying the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF), Earth and blue sky, and another astronaut working at the damaged Solar Maximum Satellite (SMS). The scene is encircled by the surnames of the crew members. They are astronauts Robert L. Crippen, commander; Francis R. (Dick) Scobee, pilot; and Terry J. Hart, James D. van Hoften and George D. Nelson, all mission specialists.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/31
type:
mission patches
Set of Four Skylab Mission Insignia Iron On Patches

Set of Four Skylab Mission Insignia Iron On Patches

Set of Four Skylab Mission Insignia Iron On Patches

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/32
type:
mission patches
Set of 6 3" iron on badges celebrating Mercury space mission in orginal sealed packaging. The range of numbers featured on the badges are from 3-9 and feature different designs and colours. Instructions on rear on how to iron badge onto clothing.

Set of Six Mercury Insignia Iron On Patches

Set of 6 3" iron on badges celebrating Mercury space mission in orginal sealed packaging. The range of numbers featured on the badges are from 3-9 and feature different designs and colours. Instructions on rear on how to iron badge onto clothing.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/33
type:
mission patches
Set of 11 Iron-On Badges Celebrating Gemini Mission in original sealed packaging. 8 are cicular in shape, whilst the others are hexagonal or triangular, featuring a range of colours, motifs and names, including Molly Brown, Grissom- Young, McDivitt White, Cooper, Conrad, Schirra, Stafford, Borman Lovell, Armstrong Scott, Stafford Ternan, Young, Collins, Conrad Gordon, Lovell, Aldrin.

Complete set of 11 Iron-On Badges Celebrating Geminin Mission

Set of 11 Iron-On Badges Celebrating Gemini Mission in original sealed packaging. 8 are cicular in shape, whilst the others are hexagonal or triangular, featuring a range of colours, motifs and names, including Molly Brown, Grissom- Young, McDivitt White, Cooper, Conrad, Schirra, Stafford, Borman Lovell, Armstrong Scott, Stafford Ternan, Young, Collins, Conrad Gordon, Lovell, Aldrin.

Object Number:
1985-2033/2/34
type:
mission patches