I got a nice e-mail from someone offline who said he'd been awarded one in 2000, so at least we can nail down that year. Probably about the same time the Space
Academy patches seem to have vanished as well.
Looking at the design, I can see how redundant one of them would be. If your team kicked butt and won most of the awards, would you put 3 or 4 of these on a flight suit? Probably not. And the Mission Patch
patch would seem a bit confusing to some. Almost like something saying, "this is a stand in for the real mission patch," or something to that effect... That said, I still like the idea better than the shuttle stack pins they give out now. Having personally designed and rendered the wining mission patch for my academy session, I selfishly would have liked such a patch, even if anyone who'd never attended SC would have no clue what it meant.
It must tell much about the mindset of people who've gone through space camp when you see how little of the stuff ever shows up online, eBay or at collector shows. I think I've bought almost every SC-related anything I've ever seen at aviation collectible shows. None has ever shown up at any military collector's show, and you
do see mainstream NASA stuff at those things. The only things that turn up with any fequency are the flight suits, and I suspect most of them are sold or given away because the owners will never be able to fit into them again.
SpaceCanada wrote:Wow, I have never seen those at camp either. Very interesting. I did see a 'Best Mission' or 'Outstanding Team' one waaay back when on eBay but lost the bid.


Maybe it was this one. I'm not sure I recall where I found this photo now, but it sure isn't of a patch in my collection. When i went through SC this year, the adult programs only awarded for best shuttle mission, space bowl, mission patch and of course the right stuff winner. My team got all but the mission award.