Appendix A to Part 1221 - Congressional Space Medal of Honor


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  • Appendix A to Part 1221 - Congressional Space Medal of Honor

    Obverse

    description

    A circular green enamel wreath of laurel surmounted by a five-pointed gold star (with vertical point downward) and issuing from between each point a gold flame, the star surmounted by a light blue enamel cloud bank with five lobes edged in gold bearing a five-pointed dark blue enamel star fimbriated gold and charged in center with a diamond; standing upon the wreath at top center a gold eagle with wings displayed.

    symbolism

    The laurel wreath, a symbol of great achievement, with the overlapping star points, simulates space vehicles moving to greater accomplishments through space. The flames signify the dynamic energy of the rocket era and the imagination of the men in the space program of the United States. The stylized glory cloud alludes to the glory in the coat of arms of the United States and to the high esteem of the award. The dark blue voided star symbolizes the vast mysteries of outer space while the brilliancy of the feat is represented by a diamond. The eagle with wings raised in the spirit of peace represents man's first landing on another planet.

    Reverse

    description

    The reverse bears in center the inscription “CONGRESSIONAL” arranged in a semicircle above the inscription “SPACE MEDAL PRESENTED TO”; in base is space for the name of the recipient and the date all within an outer circle of fifty stars.

    Suspension Ribbon

    description

    A ribbon 138 inches in width consisting of the following vertical stripes: gold 116 inch, dark blue 14 inch, light blue 932 inch, white 116 inch, red 116 inch, white 116 inch, light blue 932 inch, dark blue 14 inch, gold 116 inch.

    cable nos. of colors

    Gold 65021 (old gold).
    Dark Blue 70076 (independence blue).
    Blue 65014 (light blue).
    Red 65006 (scarlet).
    White 65005.

    symbolism

    The scarlet center line on the white band symbolizes the courage of the astronauts in the nation's manned space program and the fire power of rockets that carry the crew through the earth's atmosphere (light blue); the light blue is the same color as the chief of the shield of the coat of arms of the United States which appears on the President's flag. The dark blue symbolizes the hostile environment of space, the gold edge representing success and accomplishment. Red, white and blue are also the national colors of the United States.

    Miniature

    description

    A one-half size replica of the medal and suspension ribbon approximately 2516 inches in overall length.

    Lapel Emblem

    description

    A miniature of the obverse of the medal, 916 inch in diameter, all gold with a diamond in center.

    Rosette

    description

    One-half inch in diameter in the colors of the ribbon.