Nasa Crews Get Creative In Long History Of Mission Patches

By Marylou Tousignant Special To The Washington PostOne of the first tasks for a new astronaut crew is designing a mission patch. Crew members discuss what shape, colors and emblems it should have to show why their mission is special. Astronauts have been wearing official mission patches since 1965.Read more on NewsOK.com

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