The STS-75 mission was a space shuttle mission that was conducted by NASA in 1996. It was the 75th mission in the Space Shuttle program, and was launched on February 22, 1996, from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The mission was completed on March 9, 1996, after a total of 15 days in space.
The STS-75 mission had a number of objectives, including the deployment of a satellite, the conduct of scientific experiments, and the testing of new technologies. The mission was also notable for being the second time that the space shuttle was used to deploy the Tethered Satellite System (TSS), which was designed to study the Earth's magnetic field and the ionosphere.
The STS-75 mission patch is a logo or insignia that was designed to represent the mission and its objectives. The patch typically features a design or symbol that represents the mission and its crew, and is often worn by the astronauts and other members of the mission team as a way to show their participation in the mission. The STS-75 mission patch may also be used on mission-related materials and documents, such as mission reports and presentations.