
Round US Space Force Logo
by Hey Ben
The official emblem of America's newest military branch takes center stage in this striking circular design. Against a deep navy backdrop studded with stars, the iconic delta symbol rises in gleaming silver, positioned over Earth's blue-green surface with orbital trajectories sweeping gracefully around it. The Roman numerals "MMXIX" mark the Space Force's 2019 establishment, while crisp white lettering proclaims "United States Space Force" and "Department of the Air Force" around the perimeter, creating a bold tribute to celestial defense.
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