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Shuttle Tile

Shuttle Tile

This actual piece of Space Shuttle Tile Material was made for the Space Shuttle Columbia, the first Space Shuttle to fly in outer space. This shuttle tile is not from the loss of STS-107 - it is from the original construction of Columbia. Packaging includes a clear plastic box with an authentic piece of Space Shuttle Tile Material resting on a sky blue foam insert. It is an excellent educational piece for kids and also makes a great conversational piece.


Conrad, Gordon and Bean by Alan Bean

Conrad, Gordon and Bean by Alan Bean

By Artist and Moonwalker Alan Bean. SHIPS SEPARATELY This print from artist Alan Bean's original painting is signed by the crew of Apollo 12. RUSH DELIVERY NOT AVAILABLE. 27 1/2 inches wide by 25 1/8 inches high.


Feelin (on canvas) by Astronaut Alan Bean

Feelin' Fine (on canvas) by Astronaut Alan Bean

Limited edition of 250. Printed on canvas from the artist's original work. "I think it takes a certain attitude of cockiness to be an astronaut, and it’s hard to show those emotions when I am behind the gold visors.” 18" w x 27" h


Lone Star Limited Edition Print by Astronaut Alan Bean

Lone Star Limited Edition Print by Astronaut Alan Bean

Limited edition quality print of 250 published from Bean's original work. 33"w x 22"h.


Reaching For The Stars by Alan Bean

Reaching For The Stars by Alan Bean

By Artist and Moonwalker Alan Bean, 24 astronauts from the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab and Apollo-Soyuz space flights gathered together in one location to sign this 27 inch wide by 34 inch high piece from the artist's original acrylic painting.


Flown In Space Cap

 Flown In Space Cap

From the Space Station to your head...You can now wear a real space artifact!

Attached to each of our exclusive "Flown in Space" caps is a square of parachute that flew as a component of the Soyuz TMA-4 descent module.

Launched April 19, 2004 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, TMA-4 delivered the Expedition 9 crew (American astronaut Mike Fincke and Russian cosmonaut Gennadi Padalka) and ESA astronaut Andre Kuipers to the International Space Station. More than six months later, this swatch - along with Fincke, Padalka and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Shargin - returned to Earth, in large part due to the successful deployment of the main landing parachute.

Certified by Alexander Poleschuk, former cosmonaut and head of Soyuz recovery operations for RSC Energia. Each cap ships with an authentically signed certificate of authenticity.

Caps feature a low profile constructed brush cotton crown, sandwich bill, and tuckaway matching fabric size adjuster. Color: Black crown and bill with white sandwich visor.


 

 

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