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| DescriptionSts-96-patch.svg | English: Designed by the crew members, this is the mission insignia for the STS-96 space flight, the second Space Shuttle mission dedicated to the assembly of the International Space Station (ISS). The crew patch highlights the major themes of the Station Program: Earth-directed research, the advancement of human space exploration, and international cooperation. The Space Shuttle Discovery is depicted shortly after reaching orbit as the crew prepares to carry out the first docking with the new Station. At this early stage in its construction, ISS consists of two modules: Zarya and Unity, shown orbiting Earth. The triangular shape of the patch represents building on the knowledge and experience of earlier missions, while the three vertical bars of the astronaut emblem point toward future human endeavors in space. The five-pointed star that tops the astronaut emblem in this depiction is symbolic of the five space agencies participating in the development of ISS: NASA, the Russian Space Agency, the European Space Agency, the National Space Development Agency of Japan, and the Canadian Space Agency. The blend of red, white, and blue is a tribute to the nationalities of the crew members who are from the United States, Canada, and Russia. |
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| Author | NASA/STS-96 crew |
| Permission (Reusing this file) | NOTE: The NASA insignia design for Shuttle flights is reserved for use by the astronauts and for other official use as the NASA Administrator may authorize. Public availablity has been approved only in the form of illustrations by the various news media. When and if there is any change in this policy, which we do not anticipate, it will be publicly announced. |
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This image or video was catalogued by Johnson Space Center of the United StatesNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) underPhoto ID:STS96-S-001. This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work.A normalcopyright tag is still required.SeeCommons:Licensing. Other languages: Afrikaans ∙العربية ∙беларуская (тарашкевіца) ∙български ∙Bahaso Jambi ∙català ∙čeština ∙dansk ∙Deutsch ∙English ∙español ∙فارسی ∙français ∙galego ∙magyar ∙հայերեն ∙Bahasa Indonesia ∙italiano ∙日本語 ∙македонски ∙മലയാളം ∙Nederlands ∙polski ∙português ∙русский ∙sicilianu ∙slovenščina ∙Türkçe ∙українська ∙简体中文 ∙繁體中文 ∙+/− |
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| This image shows aflag, acoat of arms, aseal or some other officialinsignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of thecopyright status. |
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| current | 00:42, 22 November 2015 | 5,000 × 5,000(113 KB) | Ras67 | original coding | |
| 17:48, 6 July 2013 | 3,000 × 3,000(260 KB) | Ras67 | up scaled | ||
| 13:44, 24 August 2007 | 125 × 127(379 KB) | Fritzbox | == Summary == STS-96 PatchSTS-096 == Licensing == {{PD-USGov-NASA}} |
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| Short title | STS-96 Insignia |
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