As you probably know, we're kinda space people.
When we thought about creating a wedding monogram, or as is more common nowadays, a logo, it just made sense to do it in the style of a space mission patch.
For astronaut mission patches, the crew of a mission gets together and designs something with symbols of their chosing to represent the goals of the mission, and recently the unique point in time
Our wedding colors are copper, malachite green, and metallic detailing, so the text and background feature an orangish copper color, a pretty green, and a grayish silver.
The orbits are our two intersecting paths, crossing once slightly unnoticed (behind the Earth), and then in a more pronounced way in front of the Earth. This crossing makes a subtle heart out of the orbits.
The letters and stars within the orbits represent our current family -- Kevin and Jessica, and Socks and Milla (our kitties). Above the orbits are stars for each of our wedding party members, including the one between our names for Melissa, who helped us connect over the distance when we were getting to know each other. Below the orbits are stars representing the five countries we've travelled together (Canada, India, France, Scotland, and the US). To the left and right are stars representing immediate family who are no longer with us to celebrate our marriage.
The orange and white circles are slightly offset, representing an eclipse, another celestial joining, like marriage.