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English: The mission insignia for the Expedition 61 crew with Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency), NASA astronauts Drew Morgan, Christina Koch and Jessica Meir and Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Skripochka.
  • The Expedition 61 patch represents an exciting and dynamic time aboard the International Space Station as it constantly advances towards a limitless future in space. The overall patch view is from an approaching vehicle in pursuit of the space station. The sun is the most prominent, central element in the patch as the source of energy and life for the Earth, the station and our entire solar system. As the present focus of human spaceflight, the space station is centered in the emblem while barely eclipsing the sun with its tiny shadow, reminding of us that human exploration is a small part of our quest to understand the universe.
  • Fifteen of the sun’s rays represent the 15 original partner members of the space station program, while the 16th ray represents an open invitation for continued collaboration with new partners. The four yellow rays form the cardinal directions of a compass, symbolizing the innate human drive to explore. The advancing terminator represents the dawn of a new day on Earth. The name ring appears to float through space and has no single orientation, emphasizing the variety of viewpoints assembled in an international crew unified under one mission. Nine rays extend beyond the name ring to represent the nine human missions that have braved exploration beyond low-Earth orbit, thus encouraging us to drive boundlessly out into our solar system.
Español: Insignia de la misión de la Expedición 61, compuesta por el comandante Luca Parmitano de la ESA, los astronautas de la NASA Drew Morgan, Christina Koch y Jessica Meir, y los cosmonautas de Roscosmos Alexander Skvortsov y Oleg Skripochka.
  • Esta insignia representa un momento emocionante y dinámico a bordo de la Estación Espacial Internacional, ya que avanza constantemente hacia un futuro ilimitado en el espacio. La vista general de la insignia es como la de un vehículo que se aproxima en busca de la Estación Espacial. El Sol es el elemento central más prominente en la insignia como fuente de energía y vida para la Tierra, la estación y todo nuestro sistema solar. Como el foco actual de los vuelos espaciales humanos, la Estación Espacial está centrada en el parche, mientras apenas eclipsa al Sol con su pequeña sombra, recordándonos que la exploración humana es una pequeña parte de nuestra búsqueda para comprender el universo.
  • Quince de los rayos del Sol representan los 15 miembros socios originales del programa de la estación espacial, mientras que el rayo 16 representa una invitación abierta para la colaboración continua con nuevos socios. Los cuatro rayos amarillos forman las direcciones cardinales de una brújula, simbolizando el impulso humano innato para explorar. El terminador avanzado representa el amanecer de un nuevo día en la Tierra. El anillo de nombres parece flotar en el espacio y no tiene una orientación única, enfatizando la variedad de puntos de vista reunidos en una tripulación internacional unificada bajo una misión. Nueve rayos se extienden más allá del anillo de nombres, para representar las nueve misiones humanas que han desafiado la exploración más allá de la órbita baja terrestre, lo que nos anima a conducir sin límites hacia nuestro sistema solar.
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