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Title: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: Moonbase_Alphan on 12/05/2007 05:11 pm
I spotted the 125 crew patch today and thought folks might be interested.
(http://home.earthlink.net/~fanatical/STS-125.jpg)
Title: RE: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: spaceshuttle on 12/05/2007 05:46 pm
I think I have a new favorite patch!
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: TJL on 12/05/2007 05:52 pm
Thanks for posting...very plain but nice.
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: NASA_Twix_JSC on 12/05/2007 05:55 pm
Completely uninspiring, but about the 9923843943th most important part of this mission.
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: wannamoonbase on 12/05/2007 06:03 pm
I think its a nice and tasteful patch.  Looking forward to the servicing mission.   Hope they get everything done and some of the additional items too.
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: Alpha Control on 12/05/2007 06:08 pm
I wonder why they left the "SM-4" off of it?
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: nathan.moeller on 12/05/2007 06:10 pm
I liked all the previous Hubble patches better.  This one just seems kind of empty.
Title: RE: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: ShuttleDiscovery on 12/05/2007 06:31 pm
I was really looking forward to this patch and it looks really empty. A bit dissapointing.... :o


It looks quite modern though (font for crews and 125)
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: Bubbinski on 12/05/2007 06:52 pm
I like that patch a lot.  If it's done right, a simpler, more "spare" design can look very nice.
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: Shadow Spork on 12/05/2007 07:18 pm
Not as I hoped it would be, but it's good. Should have given it a bit more of a treatment, considering that this is the only non-ISS flight left in the shuttle manifest.

Still, it's a good design. Could have been better though.
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: ChrisGebhardt on 12/05/2007 07:20 pm
I like this... very subtle and tasteful.
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: astrobrian on 12/06/2007 12:19 am
it kinda has a retro look to it with the way the shuttle is on it, i like it
Title: RE: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: Skylon on 12/07/2007 03:01 am
Nice and simple. I especially like how the shuttle was shown "leaving" Hubble (as the last servicing mission), and even with the shuttle departing Hubble continues to gaze into the cosmos to complete its mission...frankly I think it's my favorite of the post-Columbia patches.

For whatever reason the simple "125" against the black background adds to the finality for me.
Title: RE: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: hornet on 12/07/2007 03:13 am
Whats up with NASA dont they know they use the OMS not SSMEs?  :o  :)
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: svenge on 12/07/2007 12:16 pm
They were watching "Armageddon" the night before they designed the patch. :bleh:
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: on 12/08/2007 10:10 pm
Is this the official patch, because if it is it is a boring patch?
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: kimmern123 on 12/08/2007 10:33 pm
I find it very appropriate and simple. It's sort of filled with symbolism and it gets your mind going more than your visual sense since it's not the most exciting patch. Anyway I find it very nice and really beautiful, especially with the shuttle leaving Hubble, with the telescope still gazing through the universe. Nice touch how Hubble's view changes to stars to clusters to galaxies.
Title: RE: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: Zachstar on 12/09/2007 06:02 pm
I sure hope this isn't the patch.

In the past we had a slew of wonderful patches that really show the effort in art.

This looks like the crew just did a driveby of Hubble and sped away  :o

They can do better.
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: on 01/03/2008 09:55 pm
Who design the mission patches?

Ive thought for some time now wouldnt it be good to let school children submit designs and the best one becomes the official mission patch. Would get kids interested about space and the shuttle program
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: collectSPACE on 01/03/2008 10:44 pm
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paulbacon - 3/1/2008  4:55 PM

Who design the mission patches?
The crew designs or chooses the elements to appear on their mission patch, with input and refinement by artists, both inside and outside of NASA.

Crew patches exist because NASA decided to cease the practice of letting the crews name their spacecraft with the end of the Mercury program. In preparation for Gemini 5, the first mission to have a patch, Gordon Cooper proposed extending a military tradition of having mission-specific insignias and hence the emblems are also sometimes referred to as "Cooper patches."

You can read more about the history of patches on Jacques von Oene's Spacepatches.info and Gene Dorr's Spaceflight Mission Patches. For the specific story of the first shuttle patch, see: Patchwork: The shuttle's first crew emblem.

Canadian and European astronauts have organized student design competitions to design their personal patches. NASA has also held such contests for their unmanned mission insignias, such as Viking.
Title: Re: STS-125 mission patch
Post by: on 01/03/2008 10:55 pm
Cool thanks for the links. I own alot of the mission badges all nicely framed. Got all the Gemini, Mercury, Skylab, Apollo, Soyuz and more recently the Shuttle badges