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Minerva Patch Baby Playsuit
The Minerva mission is ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti’s second expedition to the International Space Station. The name of the mission takes inspiration from the Roman goddess of wisdom. During her mission, Samantha will support science and research in microgravity to advance our scientific knowledge on Earth. The design of the patch represents the sacred owl of Minerva, whose eye symbolises a yellow Moon, casting a white glow over a round Earth. The owl’s beak hints at the shape of the International Space Station and the two lines represent Samantha’s two missions to space. Waves of ever darker blue make up the body of the owl and encourage us to move farther into deep space. The owl looks to the right, to the future of space exploration.
Technique:
Direct printing of Minerva patch alongside ESA logo.
Collection | Minerva |
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Design technique | Printed |
Material | 80% ring-spun cotton and 20% polyester |
Fit | Button-down. Medium fit |
Care instructions | The first wash should be in cold water and put on a low spin cycle. After that, wash at a maximum of 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) using a low spin cycle with a maximum of 600 RPM. Always wash with similar colours. Wash and iron your items inside out. Sometimes our printing press leaves a light halo, which will fade away after 1-2 washes. Air dry only. |
Delivery:
As all apparel items are made-to-order, processing and delivery times can take up to 14 working days. We rely on international couriers (BRT and DHL) which guarantee delivery in 2-3 working days from shipment. Please note that deliveries outside the EU may take slightly longer.
Return:
Return requests are accepted within 14 working days of receiving your order. Please fill out the return form or email us at help@esaspaceshop.com to complete your request. All items must be in their original condition to be accepted.