Apollo-Soyuz 50th Anniversary: The Cold War Space Handshake That Changed History

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The article discusses the rejected Apollo-Soyuz mission patch designed by Paul Calle, the history of the various patches used for the mission, and a recent revival of Calle's original design by his son Chris Calle, who aims to bring the artwork back to life through limited-edition embroidered patches.
- ‘Not that into peace doves’: The Apollo-Soyuz patch NASA rejected Ars Technica
- Apollo-Soyuz 50th Anniversary: A Handshake in Orbit That Transformed the Space Race The New York Times
- The handshake in orbit that made the International Space Station possible BBC
- ASTP at 50: Inside the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project official flight kit collectSPACE.com
- Apollo-Soyuz at 50: The Cold War space hug that nearly ended in gasping horror theregister.com
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