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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|1=Mission insignia for International Space Station (ISS) {{w|Expedition 70}} * The Expedition 70 patch is designed around the central {{w|yin-yang}} symbol representing balance; first and foremost, the balance of our beautiful planet {{w|Earth}} that is encircled by the yin-yang symbol and which forms part of the Expedition number. In our exploration of space, we are reminded of the uniqueness of Earth; the further we push the boundaries... |
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English: Mission insignia for International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 70
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