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SpaceX's Dragon capsule will launch on its second cargo-delivery flight to the International Space Station, and two patches have been created for the mission.
Since the first days of the space program, astronauts wear a special patch specific to each mission. A small North Carolina company has designed them all since the Apollo lunar launches.
SpaceX’s mission patch for the Demo-2 mission includes a four-leaf clover, continuing the company's tradition begun in 2008. (Image credit: SpaceX) ...
The company responsible for the first private spacecraft to resupply the International Space Station introduced a different type of space supply for sale — mission patches.Space Exploration ...
The first of NASA's contracted cargo resupply flights to the International Space Station now has its own mission patch, courtesy of the company launching the spacecraft.Space Exploration ...
SpaceX Crew-10 pilot Nichole Ayers provided artist Blake Dumesnil with the AI-generated concepts that she and her crewmates ...
Now, Gagnon has designed a commemorative patch for SpaceX's next mission. Called Demonstration Mission 2, or Demo 2, this is the highly anticipated launch the space program has been waiting for ...
SpaceX mission patches. In recent years, some of the most creative patch designs have come from SpaceX and its crewed spaceflights aboard the Dragon vehicle.
Denver abstract painter Doug Kacena poses Feb. 14, 2017 with the patch he designed for NASA for the SpaceX-10 mission, which is sending cargo to the International Space Station.
SpaceX is offering just 200 sets of its limited edition space mission patches through its online apparel and accessories store at shop.spacex.com. The company responsible for the first private ...
NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers, SpaceX Crew-10 pilot, wears the mission patch she helped create based on the ideas put forth by an online AI (artificial intelligence) image generator. ...
"The limited-edition mission patch collection includes a full set of all SpaceX mission patches, a total of 9," SpaceX wrote on its website at shop.spacex.com. "From the first launch of the Falcon ...
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