With new patch design, the Crew-13 astronauts clearly aren’t superstitious

With new patch design, the Crew-13 astronauts clearly aren’t superstitious

NASA has assigned its first crew to launch on a mission “13” since Apollo 13 “had a problem” on the way to the Moon 56 years ago.

Jessica Watkins and Luke Delaney with NASA, Joshua Kutryk with the Canadian Space Agency, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Sergey Teteryatnikov will lift off for the International Space Station as Crew-13 on a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft in mid-September. The four will serve as members of the station’s Expedition 75 and 76 crews, before returning to Earth about five months later.

“This flight is the 13th crew rotation with SpaceX,” NASA’s announcement read. “The crew will conduct scientific investigations and technology demonstrations to help prepare humans for future exploration missions to the moon and Mars, and benefit people on Earth.”

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  1. elouise53

    It’s great to see the Crew-13 astronauts embracing a new patch design! It’s interesting how they are moving forward with this mission, showing confidence and resilience. Looking forward to their journey!

  2. leannon.vivianne

    taking a fresh approach despite the history associated with the number 13. It shows a strong sense of confidence and resilience in the face of challenges. This new design could symbolize a new chapter for NASA as they continue to push boundaries in space exploration!

  3. eldred.grant

    It’s great to see that the Crew-13 astronauts are embracing a fresh perspective! This kind of mindset can really help foster innovation and teamwork, especially in a high-stakes environment like space exploration. It’s a reminder that we can learn from the past while still pushing boundaries.

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