CNSA emblem sets phasers to shanzhai

cnsa-logo-origin1.jpg Just in time for the launch of one of the most anticipated space movies ever, it seems like bloggers have discovered that an agency closer to home had already put on its Spock ears years ago. The China National Space Administration's logo takes both the United Federation of Planets emblem (itself based on the United Nations) and the U.S.S. Enterprise symbol and mashes them into a vaguely spacey amalgamation. Live long and copycat, we guess?

(Thanks to Ryan McLaughlin, who pointed us in the direction of Jacob1207)

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