JAPAN SPACE TOURIST YOZO HIRANO NAMETAG FLAG SET PATCH SOYUZ MS-20 ISS
JAPAN SPACE TOURIST YOZO HIRANO NAMETAG FLAG SET PATCH SOYUZ MS-20 ISS
Japanese Space Tourist Yozo Hirano spare set of nametag and flag patches made for his ISS mission aboard of Soyuz MS-20.
It is absolutely beautiful set with golden thread embroidery of the astronaut name. Hook-and-loop fastener attached to the back of each patch.
Ready to display in your collection.
The photo and patches inserted in thick plastic folder, size 5” x 7”.
Yozo Hirano 平野 陽三 is a Japanese space tourist. He flew to the International Space Station on Soyuz MS-20 in December 2021.
He flew with Yusaku Maezawa, who paid for both seats; his function was that as a production assistant to Maezawa and to document the flight.
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.