Image:Shenzhou-6.png

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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Shenzhou 6
Description

This is not the actual insignia worn by the crew, but a coloured version of a black & white image that appeared in the Sing Tao Daily newspaper. The major differences is that the English text incorrectly reads "The Second Manned Spaceflight of China" instead of "Shenzhou 6 Manned Spaceflight". Also, the Chinese text at the top of the image appears to be incorrect (it translates to "the second manned spaceflight of China" instead of "Shenzhou 6 manned spaceflight").

There are two faces within a helmet (to reflect the two people on the flight). The yellow line appears to represent the spacecraft's orbit around the Earth and could also be a Arabic numeral 6.

Source

http://www.spacefacts.de/mission/english/shenzhou_6.htm

Article

Shenzhou 6

Portion used
Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

To depict the mission patch used in the astronautical mission.

Replaceable?

Insignias may not be freely imitated

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