I find it curious that MOST of the world's space programs share the vector or chevron logo.

Is this all coincidence ?

This has been brought up in the movie "Rising Moon" as well. I would like to further dissect this issue as the movie did not give any answers. Here is the symbol by its self.Lets take a look....NASA (in red)CanadaIranRussiaChineseJapanSouth KoreaTaiwanMalaysiaBulgariaMexicoIt doesn't stop there...lets look at aerospace building companies and others....Lockheed MartinAmes ResearchAir Force Space CommandAir Force ResearchThere are many other branches of our government and world government(Dealing with space) that share this logo.I will not make a leap of faith and call it this or that, but you have to admit that for ALL the worlds space programs to have this logo seems to be more than just a coincidence.Nasa's official explanation of the vector deals with the swept wing design in aeronautics and was created in 1959, which is fine, but why did the rest of the world and aeronautic companies adopt this logo as well. Is there more than what NASA is telling us??[edit on 8-7-2009 by Overload][edit on 8-7-2009 by Overload]