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Artist StatementI can only imagine how amazing it would have been for the first human to be on the Earth's orbit and see out beautiful planet with his own eyes,...
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Artist StatementI wanted to illustrate the Vostok 3KA because of its nice funny look, but mainly for its importance in history bringing the first person - Yuri Gagarin, soviet cosmonaut...
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Artist StatementI illustrated "Houston... We Have A Coffee" as I'm a lover of sci-fi and coffee. I thought I'd create something to express that. — Kenny Osinnowo
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Artist StatementIn July of 1975 the end of the Space Race was marked by the meeting of United States astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts met in space. This project involved docking...
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Artist StatementFirst of all, I'm a big fan of Space x founded by Elon Musk. I've been following them for a while and loved all their projects since the beginning...
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Artist StatementThis mission patch design is in the style of photographs taken on the Lunar surface and is the third in a set of similarly coloured patches for the Apollo...
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Artist StatementThe Lunar Module, code named Eagle transported astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin to and from the Moons surface. After exploring the surface and collecting samples, the spacecraft had to be...
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Artist StatementWhilst Armstrong and Aldrin were bouncing around on the Moon, Collins was nervously awaiting their return in the Lunar Orbiter, code named Columbia, aware that if they couldn't leave...
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Artist StatementThe Apollo 11 space mission captured the attention of millions worldwide when it successfully landed on and returned from the only other celestial body visited by man besides the...
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Artist StatementSkylab SL-4 was the final mission aboard the first American space station. Skylab was abandoned at the end of the February 1974 mission but its all rookie crew left...
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Artist StatementApollo 14 marked the return of the first American man in space, Commander Alan B. Shepard Jr. and was the oldest U.S. astronaut at the time and oldest to...
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Artist Statement"To Infinity and Beyond" is what i see in the Hubble Telescope, a true piece of art that is! I was always amazed on how the Hubble Telescope can...
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Artist StatementThe Apollo-Soyuz Test Project was used to end the Space Race and allow both countries involved to work together. I wanted to create a patch that combined the flags...
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Artist StatementDuring the Explorer's time in space, it discovered Radiation Belts. I tried to implement the radiation symbol within the patch itself/ — Caleb Rezac
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Artist StatementSpaceX Dragon in 2010 is historic in its event that it is the first private space craft to orbit the world. This is significant as this laissez faire mission...
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Artist StatementI made a triangular patch that I believe represents the Hubble Space telescope well. It included a galaxy form, outline of the telescope, and some stars. I did this...
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Artist StatementI created this patch for the Spirit and Opportunity mission because I wanted to show the setting of Mars, with the color of burnt orange and I also wanted...
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Artist StatementThis patch was created to illustrate Yuri Gagarin's mission aboard the the Vostok-3KA spacecraft to orbit the earth. He was the first man to do so, and it was...
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Artist StatementLet us try to find living organism on Mars! — Alex Stany
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Artist StatementGemini 3 was the first manned mission of the Gemini program. The space capsule was nicknamed Molly Brown and it was the first time United States flew with a...
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Artist StatementTelstar-1 was not only the first experimental active communications satellite to orbit the Earth, it was the first commercial space launch. Built by Bell Labs for AT&T and launched...
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Artist StatementI wanted to recreate the iconic image of Edward H. White 'walking' in space for the patch design. The 'walking' element made me think of crosswalk signage so I...
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Artist StatementSA-1 occurred on October 27, 1961, it was the first test flight of the Saturn “One” rocket and was used by NASA’s to launch payloads and satellites into low...
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Artist StatementCelebrating the first lunar landing at 20:17:40 UTC on Sunday July 20, 1969. — Bryan Bromstrup
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Artist StatementThis piece depicts a future mission to find water in space. The need for water is constantly on the rise as our climate continues to change and our population...
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Artist StatementPlaying on the mission's name, I imagined a viking astronaut going to space and exploring Mars. I took a minimalist approach to the design to bring together the sleek...
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Artist StatementBackground: Part of Project Mercury in the early 1960's, the Liberty Bell 7 was so called because of its distinctive shape. Not only was it named after the Liberty...
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Artist StatementThe Mars Pathfinder from the late 1990s was equipped with dual cameras that enabled it to take stereoscopic images of the Martian landscape. In August 1998, National Geographic Magazine...
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Artist StatementJust before leaving the Solar System in 1990, Voyager 1 was instructed to turn back towards Earth and take a picture. The resulting image, called the "Pale Blue Dot"...
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Artist StatementI've always been a big fan of space and I'm pretty sure I wanted to be an astronaut when I was younger. I think I've watched most movies that...
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Artist StatementI chose the International Space Station (ISS) because it is a noble example of good will and cooperation among nations. It allows U.S.A., Russia, Canada, Japan, and the participating...
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Artist StatementThe Space Age dawned with the successful orbiting of the very first man-made satellite, the Soviet Union's Sputnik 1. About the size of a beachball with spring-loaded antennae, it...
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Artist Statement. — Ioannis Fetanis
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Artist StatementIn my design, I imagine a future mission to Titan, a moon of Saturn's that shows promising signs of water and potentially hospitable to human life. I chose Hermes...
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Artist StatementWhere humans go, so do gardens. They are crucial for life, and will certainly be part of our long-term space explorations. For oxygen, for food, for healthy life off...