File:STS-110 patch.svg

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English: Emblem of Nasa's STS-110 mission.
  • The STS-110 mission begins the third and final phase of construction for the International Space Station (ISS) by delivering and installing the SØ truss segment that will be carried into orbit in the payload bay of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. The Station’s robotic arm will remove the SØ segment from the Shuttle’s payload bay and place it on top of the United States Laboratory. During several space walks, SØ will be mechanically attached to ISS, and then multiple cables will be connected allowing electrical power and communications to flow between SØ and ISS. The STS-110 crew patch is patterned after the cross section of the SØ truss, and encases the launch of the Shuttle Atlantis and a silhouette of the ISS as it will look following mission completion. The successfully installed SØ segment is highlighted in gold. The SØ truss will serve as the cornerstone for the remaining ISS truss segments which together will span a distance greater than the length of a football field. This truss holds the Station’s massive solar arrays, providing electrical power for the modules of all the International Partners, and enables ISS to reach its full potential as a world-class research facility.
Date August 2001 / 28 January 2008
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Author NASA; First vectorization was made by Mysid in Inkscape.
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current18:07, 22 January 2016Thumbnail for version as of 18:07, 22 January 20163,760 × 5,000 (54 KB)Ras67original coding, colors from the PNG version.
14:58, 18 December 2008Thumbnail for version as of 14:58, 18 December 2008737 × 984 (24 KB)Mysidcolor adj.
23:15, 27 January 2008Thumbnail for version as of 23:15, 27 January 2008737 × 984 (24 KB)Mysid==Summary== {{Information |Description={{en|Emblem of Nasa's STS-110 mission.}} |Source=Original raster file from NASA ( http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle/sts-110/html/sts110-s-001.html ). |Date=August 2001 / January 28, 2008 |Author=NASA

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