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Mariner 4 was a historic NASA mission that in 1965 became the first spacecraft to conduct a successful flyby of Mars, capturing the first close-up images of the planet and revealing a cold, cratered, and Moon-like surface with a thin atmosphere and no signs of life or canals. The mission provided essential data on interplanetary space conditions and radiation, paving the way for future deep space exploration and demonstrating the feasibility of long-duration space flights.  This partch commemorates the mission with the Mariner 4 probe passing over the planet Mars. Patch is 4" in diameter and is in stock. 

 

Continuing down the path of issuing retro patches for missions without official insignia, Retrorocket Emblems is releasing two Surveyor Program patches. 
 
Between 1966 and 1968, in preparation for the manned landing of the Apollo missions on the moon, NASA and JPL soft-landed 5 successful Surveyor landers. These patches commemorate the Surveyor landers and program. The first patch depicts a stylized lunar trajectory to the moon. The five successful landing sites are shown on the surface with yellow stars. The second patch commemorates the Hughes Aircraft Company's role in building the landers and shows one of the Surveyor landers on its way to landing on the moon. Each patch is 4" wide. Patches are in stock. 

 

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