Here’s a visual roundup of all the mission patches from March 2026 rocket launches, a monthly tradition I’ll keep sharing to track how these designs evolve over time.

March turned out to be a particularly busy month, with a wide variety of launches and a great mix of patch styles.

We saw contributions from smaller players like Space One, Firefly, Chinarocket, and CAS Space with their Kairos, Alpha, Jielong-3, and Kinetica-2 rockets. Rocket Lab flew three missions, while CASC added several patches across different Long March launches.

On the SpaceX side, EchoStar XXV was the only official patch released, while Transporter-16 featured two mission patches from Exolaunch and SEOPS.

If you're into mission patches, you might enjoy exploring this project: Space Patches: A Journey Through the Cosmos, a growing collection of free eBooks documenting patches, plus the recently launched “Patch of the Day” section—highlighting a different mission and its story every day.

Hope you enjoy this month’s collection, curious to hear which patch is your favourite!

by land4ever

4 Comments

  1. Michael_Fuchs_ on

    Wow! It looks like the design of mission patches has evolved into an art in it’s own right.

    Is it known who designed these patches?

  2. I think someone probably gets paid a little too much money to design mission patches.

    I guess I’m ok with that. These are cool.

  3. jeez the Chinese mission patches are so cool, I hope that becomes the new standard

  4. That are quite a few missions that went up in such a short time. It’s crazy, when not regularly following the launch schedule how much is actually going on. 😅🙈