Lm-1 Apollo 5
"LM-1 was the first Lunar Module to be flown in space, launched on the uncrewed Apollo 5 mission on January 22, 1968 by a Saturn IB rocket. Extensive tests of the spacecraft's systems were controlled from the ground.
One of the key tests performed was a simulation of a landing abort, in which the ascent stage engine was ignited while still attached to the descent stage. This "fire in the hole" test is depicted on the mission patch.
A-B Emblem has been the sole supplier of mission patches to the astronaut’s office at NASA since the 70s, from the original NASA “meatball” patch to Artemis and every mission patch in between.
Our NC-made patches have been to the moon, orbited the Earth, and are soon headed to Mars!
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