MUOS-5 Mission patch issued by the 5th SLS Launch Vehicle Support Group. This is a mission for the United States Navy as represented by the anchor. The patch is issued by the 5th SLS represented by the 5 red stars. The tail number of the rocket is AV 063 and the payload is riding aboard an Atlas V rocket.
MUOS (Mobile User Objective System) is a next-generation narrowband tactical satellite communications system designed to significantly improve ground communications for U.S. forces on the move. It will be launched atop the 551 configuration of ULA's Atlas V booster (five meter fairing, five AJ-60A solid rocket boosters and a single engine in the Centaur upper stage). The launch site will be Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 41 in Florida.
Mission patch issued by the 5th SLS Air Force Squadron for launch and deployment of the NROL-61 Satellite. Launch of the Atlas V 421 rocket is scheduled for Thursday 28 July 2016. The patch displays the distinctive 5 stars of the 5th SLS which supports operations and safety of the Atlas V rocket. It also displays the logo for the Atlas V Rocket as well as the tail number of the vehicle. Surrounding earth are stylized "orbits" around the planet.
OSIRIS-REx. Mission successfuly launched on 8 September 2016 @ 1905 (7:05PM ET) from Space Launch Complex (SLC) 41 aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V 411 vehicle. This is NASA's first asteroid sampling mission. OSIRIS-REx is heading to the Bennu asteroid to collect samples from its surface and return those samples to Earth.
Patch issued for the US Navy’s MUOS-2 satellite that was launched on Friday July 19, 2013 aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V. MOUS-2 is the 2nd in a series of 5 Mobile User Objective System (MOUS) satellites These satellites will replace the UHF Follow-On 9UFO) satellites currently in orbit.
The Delta IV Medium+ (4,2) will carry 2 identical AFSPC-4 ANGEL satellites, represented by twin faces on the patch. The launch vehicle is depicted as the two boosters are jettisoned. The mission is set to launch Wed 23 July.
GPS IIF-7 patch for mission carrying the 7th of 12 GPS Satellites into orbit. The 12-satellite constellation will replace aging satellites launched in the late 90's. Launch Vehicle is an Atlas 401 shown in the bottom left of the patch. The mission name and tail number show along the top of the patch