Space Shuttle Columbia flown insulation 8x10 presentation
Space Shuttle Columbia flown insulation 8x10 presentation
Space Shuttle Columbia flown insulation 8x10 presentation

Space Shuttle Columbia flown insulation 8x10 presentation

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Space Shuttle Columbia FLOWN insulation material

The Space Shuttle was the first reusable spaceship in the world. A total of six Space Shuttles were built: Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour.
Two Space Shuttles were lost in flight: Challenger (STS-51L) and Columbia (STS-107).

About 1'' triangle swatch of insulation material mounted on an 8x10 presentation with COA on the backside.

Space Shuttle Columbia was the world's first reusable spacecraft. It could take up to 8 astronauts into orbit to conduct experiments and launch + repair satellites. Four more space-rated orbiters were built: Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour. On April 12, 1981, astronauts John Young and Bob Crippen launched Space Shuttle Columbia from Kennedy Space Center, Launch Complex 39A. The mission goal was a safe ascend to orbit and a safe return to Earth for the orbiter and the crew. The Shuttle landed on April 14 at Edwards Airforce Base in California.

The source of this piece of the blanket is a scrapped part of the Shuttle by NASA. NOT from the ill-fated mission STS-107!

This edition is limited to 50 presentations only.

All our presentations, acrylics and other merchandising articles made or produced by BeenInSpace or Artifactcloud do come with an attached or separate certificate of authenticity (COA) and are guaranteed authentic without any limits. We do include copies of the source certificate or documentation where available.


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