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Description: The Expedition 60 crew insignia The Moon landing is one of the most extraordinary feats of humankind, an embodiment of ingenuity and desire for exploration. The patch of Expedition 60 commemorates the 50th anniversary of that landing: a constellation of three stars with the Moon superimposed forms the letter “L,” the Latin symbol for 50. The Moon is depicted as a waxing crescent, as it was on July 20, 1969. The familiar silhouette of the International Space Station is visible, flying across the night sky. Stars, numerous and bright as seen from the space station, form the shape of an eagle in the same pose as on the iconic patch of the Apollo 11 mission. The sunrise represents the fact that we are still in the early stages of humanity’s exploration of space. The hexagonal shape of the patch represents the space station's cupola, with the six points of the hexagon symbolizing the six crewmembers of Expedition 60. The names and nationalities are not present, as on the original Apollo 11 mission patch, to highlight that space missions – then, now, and in the future – are for Earth and all humankind.
Title: ISS Expedition 60 Patch
Credit: http://www.collectspace.com/ubb/Forum18/HTML/001402.html https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/46728958855/ https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition60/index.html (PDF)
Author: NASA/Expedition 60 crew
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License: Public domain
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