Spare Ceremonial flag Soyuz MS-20 ISS Cosmonaut Misurkin 前澤 友作 Maezawa Hirano
Spare Ceremonial flag Soyuz MS-20 ISS Cosmonaut Misurkin 前澤 友作 Maezawa Hirano
Spare Ceremonial flag of Soyuz MS-20 ISS Misurkin 前澤 友作 Maezawa Hirano
The size of the flag is 39” x 59 “, double faced. Comes in fabric bag.
Great for signing!
The composition of the Soyuz MS-20 emblem is built around a stylized image of an eagle spreading its wings and is associated with the crew's call sign - Altair. The star Altair (Alpha of the Eagle constellation) is the brightest in this constellation. The powerful bird in the drawing also reminds about the city of Orel, where the crew commander Alexander Misurkin grew up.
The combination of red and white colors symbolizes the flag of Japan. The graphic symbol at the bottom of the emblem consists from the letters "M" and "Z", and is the personal logo of Yusaku Maezawa. In the upper part of the emblem, a flying Soyuz spacecraft is visible.
At the top of the emblem border are the Soyuz MS-20 spacecraft name and Roscosmos logo showed, and at the bottom the crew names are presented.
Soyuz MS-20 is a Russian Soyuz spaceflight to ISS launched on 8 December 2021.
Unlike previous Soyuz flights to the ISS, Soyuz MS-20 not delivers any crew members for an ISS Expedition or serves as a lifeboat for any crew members on board the station. Instead, it is commanded by a single professional cosmonaut on board Alexander Misurkin, and two space tourists Yusaku Maezawa and Yozo Hirano.