Embroidered patches for space missions have been around since the early days of human spaceflight. They serve as a symbol of human curiosity, innovation and as a way to honor these ambitious projects.
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Patricia Klein
Extraterrestrial Materials Simulation Laboratory [EMSiL]
Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor [EELS]
Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory [LIGO]
Double Asteroid Redirection Test [DART]
New Worlds Mission
Interstellar Parallax Experiment
Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments [ACME]
European Robotic Arm
Copernicus Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich Satellite [Sentinel-6A]
In Situ Resource Utilization [ISRU]
Mars 2020
Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
Anthropomorphic Test Device [ATD]
Discovery Program
Lucy
Characterising Exoplanet Satellite [CHEOPS]
X-Ray Multi-Mirror Mission [XMM-Newton]
Starshade
Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission [MMS]
Astrobee
Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer [JUICE]
Gaia
Active Response Gravity Offload System [ARGOS]
Spitzer Space Telescope
Planck
Hubble Space Telescope
James Webb Space Telescope [JWST]
Laser Interferometer Space Antenna [LISA]
LightSail 2
Dragonfly
Mars Helicopter Scout / Ingenuity
Chandra X-ray Observatory [CXO]
Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite [TESS]
Extraplanetary Hydroponic Farming
Kepler Space Telescope
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