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NASA ISS Expedition 22 Patch
ISS Expedition 22 begins in November 2009.

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This patch is made by AB Emblems, the NASA contractor for mission emblems. It is approximately 4 inches in diameter.

Expedition 22 begins with the Soyuz TMA-15 undocking in November 2009. Three new crew members will arrive shortly thereafter on Soyuz TMA-17.

At right: From the left (front row) are Commander Jeffrey Williams and Flight Engineer Oleg Kotov, flight engineer. From the left (back row) are T.J. Creamer, Maxim Suraev and Soichi Noguchi, all flight engineers. Image credit: NASA

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