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Although most common, STS-51F Photo's (http://nix.larc.nasa.gov/info;jsessionid=2ipflhso6es0g?id=MSFC-8556208&orgid=11) seem to indicate that this image is an incorrect scan of the patch and that red-orange instead of yellow is the correct color of the "Spacelab 2" text.

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Description The crewmembers of Space Shuttle mission 51-F have chosen as their insignia this design by Houston artist Skip Bradley. The Space Shuttle Challenger is depicted ascending toward the heavens in search of new knowledge in the field of solar and steallar astronomy, with its Spacelab 2 payload. The constellations Leo and Orion are in the positions they will be in, relative to the sun during the flight. The nineteen stars signify that this will be the 19th STS flight. Crewmembers for the mission are Astronauts C. Gordon Fullerton, commander; Roy D. Bridges, pilot; F. Story Musgrave, Anthony W. England, and Karl J. Henize, mission specialist; and Payload Specialists Loren W. Acton and John David Bartoe.
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current15:18, 26 November 2007Thumbnail for version as of 15:18, 26 November 2007800 × 800 (174 KB)TheDJLarger version of the same patch
00:25, 28 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 00:25, 28 October 2005150 × 155 (5 KB)Severino666~commonswikiSTS-51-F flight insignia The crewmembers of Space Shuttle mission 51-F have chosen as their insignia this design by Houston artist Skip Bradley. The Space Shuttle Challenger is depicted ascending toward the heavens in search of new knowledge in t
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