NASA EVA Man Extravehicular Activity Astronaut Patch

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SKU:
14332
MPN:
14332
Width:
4.25 (in)
Height:
4.00 (in)
Depth:
0.08 (in)
Backing:
Iron On
Edging:
Merrowed Edge
$12.95

Description

The spacesuit is the smallest spacecraft ever built, and every astronaut who seals that helmet before leaving the airlock knows the math. One puncture, one failed seal, one depleted oxygen tank means death in under two minutes. This embroidered patch honors the extravehicular activity specialists who made that walk anyway because satellites needed repair, stations needed assembly, and the work of space exploration required human hands. From Gemini through Shuttle to ISS, EVA astronauts have logged thousands of hours in the void, and this patch carries their story.

Ed White opened the hatch on Gemini 4 in June 1965 and became the first American to walk in space. Apollo astronauts conducted EVAs on the lunar surface, working in one-sixth gravity with backpack life support. Shuttle crews performed satellite repairs and Hubble servicing missions that saved billions in hardware. ISS assembly required more than 160 spacewalks, each one meticulously planned, each one dangerous. Astronauts replaced solar arrays, installed modules, and conducted experiments while traveling at 17,500 miles per hour, 250 miles above the planet. The Extravehicular Mobility Unit spacesuit kept them alive through temperature swings from minus 250 to plus 250 degrees Fahrenheit. No margin for error. No backup if the equipment fails.

The patch design centers a silver-and-white astronaut figure in full EVA suit, arms outstretched in the classic spacewalker pose, floating against a deep blue field. Five white stars surround the figure, one in each quadrant and one centered above. A gold sun sits above the helmet, and small red accents mark the suit's life support systems. The entire design sits within a red border frame, all surrounded by a wide gold merrowed edge and backed with a gold field. The spacesuit texture shows individual panels and connection points. Tomb-shaped top gives the patch a distinctive profile among space program collectibles.

NASA astronauts train for years in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, rehearsing every movement in underwater mockups before attempting the real thing in vacuum. They know their crewmates' voices, their backup procedures, their abort protocols. They know how to stay calm when something goes wrong 200 miles above the nearest help. This patch represents that discipline and the spaceflight heritage it built. Collectors value EVA insignia for their connection to the most dramatic moments in space exploration history. The design works equally well in a shadow box with other NASA patches or attached to a flight jacket worn by someone who understands what those spacewalks accomplished.

Mount this patch with your space program memorabilia, add it to the jacket or vest you wear to air shows and space museums, or gift it to the engineer or space enthusiast who knows the difference between an EMU and an SAFER. It measures 4 inches with iron-on backing for secure attachment to fabric or display boards. The imagery speaks to anyone who watched spacewalks on television and understood they were seeing something profound. This is not replica merchandise. This is your connection to the astronauts who went outside.

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