Space 1999 patch
Special reversed badges were made for Koenig's mirror jacket in Seed Of Destruction - except for the Planispharium Caleste starburst, which Koenig covers with his hand. Includes picture of Earth and Moon, linked by orbital paths the model version was simpler, without the orbits.
The Moon is larger, and on the left. The Year 1 versions do not have a thin stripe on the right side of the photograph. See more. Red borders, letters top, with a spaceship amongst stars below. Large white A on blue background. Top half is red, bottom half has letters on white background. Red triangle pointing right, with white circle left. Worn by those with intermediate space first aid training. While all Alpha personnel receive basic first aid training, the intermediates are comparable to the 's paramedics and are qualified to begin medical procedures until a doctor can be reached.
Worn on regulation uniforms, this patch symbolizes a nurse or a Medical Center technician. When worn sideways on jackets, etc. The letters stand for Verbinski-Jacobsen Celestia. Joseph Verbinski and Dr. Blair Jacobsen were among the earliest planners of the Moonbase and her programs of operation.
They had worked as a team for many years on Earth studying the relationship between space travel and changes in human behavior, especially sleep patterns. Their ultimate goal was to see man go into deep space, hence Celestia. The patch is worn by those who had volunteered to help in various aspects of the studies, and is also seen on Medical Center regulation clothing as a tribute to the two doctors.
The letters stand for Alpha Moonbase Courier. Worn by many of Alpha's best pilots; occasion ally worn by other key personnel trained for deep space missions which would have originated on the moon. Sometimes worn on regulation uniforms by those primarily involved with deep space missions. Continuing circles symbolize distant planets, the ultimate destination of Alpha's "couriers". Largest circle is yellow, followed by one orange and one red circle. Black letters. Worn by technical personnel in research sciences such as mineralogy, geology, archaeology Yes Alpha actually had several people covering the possibility of past life on the moon.
These people were eventually to have been sent to distant planets to survey new finds. The "1" represents technical rank; "12" is the section number; "3" is the specific Alpha department.
AM is Alpha Moonbase. Presented to astronauts who flew supplies during the earliest years of Alpha, after the Eagle transporter replaced the Falcon shuttle. Lunar Space Research Organization, the technical branch of Alpha. This edition has now sold out. The Technical Operations Manual is a lavishly designed premium hardback book produced by Anderson Entertainment led by the extraordinarily talented Chris Thompson.
Based upon the 's Technical Notebook, the Manual has been massively expanded covering all aspects of the Gerry Anderson series with hundreds of brand new illustrations. The Manual is a guide to living on Moonbase Alpha detailing its structure, vehicles, locations, technology and operations.
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