Object Details
- Summary
- This Space Shuttle Modification Center patch belonged to NASA astronaut David Brown, a mission specialist who flew in space for the first time as a member of the crew of STS-107, the Space Shuttle Columbia mission that disintegrated upon reentry on February 1, 2003. A flight surgeon and a naval aviator, Brown was selected by NASA as an astronaut candidate in April 1996. After two years of training and evaluation, he qualified for flight assignment as a mission specialist. Aboard STS-107, Brown logged 15 days, 22 hours, and 20 minutes in space. Although this patch was never flown in space, it was a personal memento of Brown's.
- Doug Brown, Dave Brown's brother, gave the patch to the Museum in 2006.
- Data Source
- National Air and Space Museum
- Credit Line
- Gift of Douglas R. Brown.
- Materials
- synthetic fabric, adhesive
- Dimensions
- 2-D - Unframed (H x W): 10.2cm (4 in. dia.)
- Type
- MEMORABILIA
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