CEREMONIAL FLAG SOYUZ MS-07 ISS EXPEIDITION 54

CEREMONIAL FLAG SOYUZ MS-07 ISS EXPEIDITION 54

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Ceremonial flag of Soyuz MS-07 ISS Expedition 54

The size of the flag is 39” x 59 “, double faced.

Soyuz MS-07 crew emblem is depicted in the shape of an armillary sphere: a centuries-old tool that is supposed to represent the heavens. The Soyuz MS-07 spacecraft is shown flying high over the Earth in the center of the instrument, symbolizing man's continued presence in orbit. In the background, the Moon is shown, representing future aspiration for human activities in space. The constellation of Capricorn is represented in the top of the design, with the three larger stars representing the crew members. The groups of two and three smaller stars symbolize the children fathered by spacecraft commander Shkaplerov and American astronaut Tingle. The crew's names are positioned along the border of the patch together with their national flags. On the design's horizontal ring, the name of the spacecraft and the Roscosmos logo are shown.

Soyuz MS-07 was Soyuz spaceflight launched on 17 December 2017 at 07:21 UTC. It transported three members of Expedition 54 crew to ISS. Soyuz MS-07 was the 136th flight of a Soyuz spacecraft. The crew consisted of a Russian commander Roscosmos cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov, Japanese doctor flight engineer JAXA Norishige Kanai, and an American NASA astronaut flight engineer Scott D. Tingle.

 

 

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