Tuesday, 22 July 2008

NASA Expedition 2 Insignia

NASA Space Mission Patch - International Space Station Expedition 2



The International Space Station Expedition Two patch depicts the Space Station as it appears during the time the second crew will be on board. The Station flying over the Earth represents the overall reason for having a space station: to benefit the world through scientific research and international cooperation in space.


The number 2 is for the second expedition and is enclosed in the Cyrillic MKS and Latin ISS which are the respective Russian and English abbreviations for the International Space Station.


The United States and Russian flags show the nationalities of the crew indicating the joint nature of the program. When asked about the stars in the background, a crew spokesman said they "...represent the thousands of space workers throughout the ISS partnership who have contributed to the successful construction of our International Space Station."


THe ISS Expedition crew consisted of Cosmonaut Yury V. Usachev, Expedition Two mission commander, and crew members--astronauts James S. Voss and Susan J. Helms.


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