The patch to be worn by the five members of NASA's 41-C space mission tells the story of that flight. It features a helmet visor of an astronaut performing extravehicular activity. In the visor are reflected the sun's rays, the Challenger and its remote manipulator system (RMS) deploying the long duration exposure facility (LDEF), the Earth and blue sky, and another astronaut working at the damaged Solar Maximum Satellite (SNS), The scene is encircled by the surnames of the crewmembers. They are Astronauts Robert L. Crippen, commander; Francis R. (Dick) Scobee, pilot; and Terry J. Hart, James D. Van Hoften and George D. Nelson, all mission specialists. |