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Faith 7 - MA-9 - 4" - Eagle One Aerospace

Eagle One Aerospace produced an exclusive set of Project Mercury crew patches in the early 90's. 5 sets were produced and mounted on a poster, another 25-50 were produced as an unmounted set. Each patch has the hallmark initials of their respective crewman. They faithfully render the capsule artwork and are often considered to be the proper mercury crew patch as opposed to the common, later souvenir patches from A-B Emblem and others. 

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Sigma 7 - MA-8- 4" - Eagle One Aerospace

Eagle One Aerospace produced an exclusive set of Project Mercury crew patches in the early 90's. 5 sets were produced and mounted on a poster, another 25-50 were produced as an unmounted set. Each patch has the hallmark initials of their respective crewman. They faithfully render the capsule artwork and are often considered to be the proper mercury crew patch as opposed to the common, later souvenir patches from A-B Emblem and others. 

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Aurora 7 - MA-7 - 4" - Eagle One Aerospace

Eagle One Aerospace produced an exclusive set of Project Mercury crew patches in the early 90's. 5 sets were produced and mounted on a poster, another 25-50 were produced as an unmounted set. Each patch has the hallmark initials of their respective crewman. They faithfully render the capsule artwork and are often considered to be the proper mercury crew patch as opposed to the common, later souvenir patches from A-B Emblem and others. 

The coloration of the patch differs slightly from the capsule artwork.

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Friendship 7 - MA-6 - 4" - Eagle One Aerospace

Eagle One Aerospace produced an exclusive set of Project Mercury crew patches in the early 90's. 5 sets were produced and mounted on a poster, another 25-50 were produced as an unmounted set. Each patch has the hallmark initials of their respective crewman. They faithfully render the capsule artwork and are often considered to be the proper mercury crew patch as opposed to the common, later souvenir patches from A-B Emblem and others. 

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Liberty Bell 7 - MR-4 - 4" - Eagle One Aerospace

Eagle One Aerospace produced an exclusive set of Project Mercury crew patches in the early 90's. 5 sets were produced and mounted on a poster, another 25-50 were produced as an unmounted set. Each patch has the hallmark initials of their respective crewman. They faithfully render the capsule artwork and are often considered to be the proper mercury crew patch as opposed to the common, later souvenir patches from A-B Emblem and others. 

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Freedom 7 - MR-3 - 4" - Eagle One Aerospace

Eagle One Aerospace produced an exclusive set of Project Mercury crew patches in the early 90's. 5 sets were produced and mounted on a poster, another 25-50 were produced as an unmounted set. Each patch has the hallmark initials of their respective crewman. They faithfully render the capsule artwork and are often considered to be the proper mercury crew patch as opposed to the common, later souvenir patches from A-B Emblem and others. 

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STS-76/EO-21 - 4" - Alternate - Eagle One Aerospace

STS-76 was NASA's 76th Space Shuttle mission, and the 16th mission for Atlantis. STS-76 launched on 22 March 1996 at 3:13 am EST (UTC −5) from Kennedy Space Center launch pad 39B. STS-76 lasted over 9 days, traveled about 3,800,000 miles (6,100,000 km) while orbiting Earth an estimated 145 times, and landing at 5:28 am PST (UTC −8) on 31 March 1996 at Edwards Air Force Base runway 22.
The flight was the third Shuttle mission to dock with the Russian Space Station Mir, as part of the Shuttle-Mir Program, carrying astronaut Shanon Lucid to the orbital laboratory to replace NASA astronaut Norm Thagard. STS-76 also carried a SPACEHAB single module along with Lucid, and on flight day 6 Linda Godwin and Michael R. Clifford performed the first U.S. spacewalk around two docked spacecraft.

Mir EO-21 was a long-duration mission aboard the Russian Space station Mir, which occurred between February and September 1996. The crew consisted of two Russian cosmonauts, Commander Yuri Onufrienko and Yury Usachov, as well as American astronaut Shannon Lucid. Lucid arrived at the station about a month into the expedition, and left about a week following its conclusion; NASA refers to her mission as NASA-2. She was the second American to have a long-duration stay aboard Mir, the first being Norman Thagard, as a crew member of Mir EO-18; he stayed on the station for 111 days. Some sources refer to her mission as Mir NASA-1, claiming that she was the first American to have a long-duration stay aboard Mir.

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Gemini 12 - 3" - Eagle One Aerospace

A faithful reproduction by Eagle One Aerospace

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Gemini 11 - Eagle One Aerospace

This Gemini XI patch is designed like the actual patch which the astronauts wore into space. Souvenir versions lack the detail or the star between the astronaut's names. The patch is readily distinguished by the star on the astronaut's chest and jaggy appearance of the Agena unit.
Reproduction by Eagle One Aerospace

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Gemini 10 - Eagle One Aerospace

This patch represents the actual emblem that the Gemini 10 astronauts wore on their uniform. Souvenir versions have the names of the astronauts on it.
This version produced in the 80's by Eagle One Aerospace

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Gemini 9 - 4" - Eagle One Aerospace

This Eagle One Aerospace version has the name tab removed.

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Gemini 8 - 3 1/2" - Eagle One Aerospace

Faithful reproduction by Eagle One Aerospace. The "II" for that symbolizes Gemini are straight. 

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Gemini 7 - 3 1/2" - Eagle One Aerospace

This patch matches the crew-worn patch. It lacks the names of the astronauts that is common to souvenir versions.
Eagle One Aerospace version, can be identified by the point at the tip of the capsule. 

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Gemini 6 (GTA-6) - 4" - Eagle One Aerospace

This patch is identical to the original patches worn by the astronauts when the flew into space. The souviner version is slightly different and says 'GTA-6' instead of 'Gemini 6'.
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Gemini 5 - 4" - Eagle One Aerospace

Faithful reproduction by Eagle One Aerospace

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Gemini 3 - "Molly Brown" - Eagle One Aerospace

This is an unofficial patch for the un-patched flight of Gus Grissom and John Young.
Eagle One Aerospace reprodution.

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STS-70 - Woody Woodpecker

This patch was designed by JSC employees Andrew Parris and Paula Vargasas for the crew to commemorate the delay of the STS-70 mission caused by woodpeckers drilling holes into the insulation foam of the main fuel tank. This patch was made in limited numbers and sometimes accompanied a calling card. 

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Go for Stack (SLC-6)

One of a 5 patch set from SLC-6.
Replica from Eagle One Aerospace.

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Go for Power Up (SLC-6)

One of a 5 patch set from SLC-6.
Replica from Eagle One Aerospace.

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Go for Mate (SLC-6)

One of a 5 patch set from SLC-6.
Replica from Eagle One Aerospace.

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Go for Launch (SLC-6)

One of a 5 patch set from SLC-6.
Replica from Eagle One Aerospace.

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Go For FRF (Flight-Readiness Fire) SLC-6

One of a set of 5 patches from SLC-6.
Replica from Eagle One Aerospace.

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Gemini 4 (Unofficial)

This is an unofficial patch for the Gemini 4 mission which had no official patch.
 
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