HomeSpace EconomyAstronaut Insignias/Pins Awarded for Suborbital and Orbital Flights Space Economy Astronaut Insignias/Pins Awarded for Suborbital and Orbital Flights Virgin Galactic Blue Origin FAA Commercial Astronaut NASA Astronaut Upon Graduation NASA Astronaut After First Mission SpaceX The Universal Astronaut Pin Awarded by the Association of Space Explorers. Suborbital flight on the left, and orbital flight on the right. TagsBlue OriginNASASPACEXVirgin Galactic Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailCopy URL Previous articleSpace Economy Market Reports: Part 5, How Sausages are Made (continued)Next articleNASA Systems Engineering Handbook Revision 2 (NASA 2020) – Free e-book YOU MIGHT LIKE The Next Full Moon is the Worm Moon NASA Marks Artemis Progress With Gateway Lunar Space Station Sols 4479-4480: What IS That Lumpy, Bumpy Rock? Why Einstein must be wrong: In search of the theory of gravity Top 10 Technologies That Will Get Us To Mars NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Team Wins 2024 Collier Trophy WEEKLY NEWSLETTERSubscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sent every Monday morning. Quickly scan summaries of all articles published in the previous week. Most Popular SpaceX’s Revolutionary Raptor Engine: Powering the Future of Spaceflight What is the Value Chain of the Space Economy? 10 Intriguing Facts About the International Space Station New Glenn vs Falcon Heavy: The Battle of the Mega Rockets Load more Featured 10 Unusual Things You Didn’t Know About Comets 10 Great Science Fiction Books with Unexpected Endings Top 10 Books About Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) Spending time in space can harm the human body − but scientists are working to mitigate these risks before sending people to Mars Load more FAST FACTS Top 10 Borg Episodes From Across the Star Trek Universe Great Science Fiction Books Featuring Commercial Space Corporations 10 Unusual Facts About the Chinese Space Program Navigating Moral Labyrinths: 10 Science Fiction Books on Ethics Load more