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Apollo Artifacts: Edgar Mitchell’s Apollo 14 flown heel restraints
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Laquo; Apollo Command Module Instrument Panel 16. Apollo: The Panoramas ». Edgar Mitchell’s Apollo 14 flown heel restraints. This pair of heel restraints was used in the Apollo 14 command module during liftoff. They were used to secure the astronaut’s feet in place during the violent early stages of the Saturn V launch to prevent injury. The restraints are made of a very lightweight metal and heavy duty stirrup straps with Velcro closures. The items were manufactured by B. Welson Co. Follow me on Twitter.
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Apollo Artifacts: Apollo 11 flown data file clip
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Laquo; Marquardt R-4D Apollo spacecraft attitude control engine. Alan Bean painting Boy, you can sure move on this surface ». Apollo 11 flown data file clip. This flown data file clip was originally from the collection of Apollo 11 Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin and was used on the historic Apollo 11 mission. The clip is 1.75" x 2.25" x 0.75" and made of lightweight aluminum. It would have been used to hold charts and checklists during the mission. Posted by David Meerman Scott. Follow me on Twitter.
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Apollo Artifacts: Apollo 17 flown LM Data Card Book
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Laquo; Flown Apollo 9 Exer-Genie Astronaut Exerciser. Apollo 8 RCA slow scan TV camera training unit ». Apollo 17 flown LM Data Card Book. This 3-hole punched Apollo 17 LM Data Card Book acquired from the Gene Cernan collection was carried to the lunar surface and used aboard the Apollo 17 lunar module Challenger in the Taurus-Littrow valley of the moon during the last Apollo lunar landing mission in December 1972. The writing in these pages was all written while on the surface of the moon. The data ...
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Apollo Artifacts: Apollo 7 flown "Paul Haney: Are you a Turtle Cue?" card
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Laquo; Apollo Command Module Main Control Panel 2F. Apollo Command Module Instrument Panel 16 ». Apollo 7 flown "Paul Haney: Are you a Turtle Cue? This is the cue card that Walt Cunningham held up during the Apollo 7 mission as a question for Paul Haney. NASA Public Affairs Officer and Voice of Mission Control . The question refers to the Ancient and Honorable Order of Turtles. Once inducted, a member must reply to the question, "Are you a turtle? Schirra confirmed, "That's right." Eisele added, "You...
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The Jefferson Space Museum Blog: 11/1/11 - 12/1/11
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The Jefferson Space Museum Blog. Wednesday, November 30, 2011. A fantastic new post about the museum just hit Paul Fraser Collectibles wonderful blog. The article. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Noted collector and paper money blogger Tom Chao wrote about the new Jefferson Space Museum on his blog site. You can see the post by clicking here. Tom's blog is great! If you are at all interested in Paper money, you really need to check it out. Also his famous world paper money gallery, which can be found here.
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The Jefferson Space Museum Blog: 1/1/08 - 2/1/08
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The Jefferson Space Museum Blog. Saturday, January 26, 2008. 1953 Series A Jeffferson Flown with John Glenn on Friendship 7. First mission with a $2 bill aboard? Joe Trammel - The Man Responsible for This Flown Jefferson. Official NASA Memo About Glenn Flown Currency. The memo states, in full:. Although this procedure has become tradition, it was confined to those workers closely associated with installation and inspection of the capsule and with the knowledge of NASA and McDonnell officials.". Given the...
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The Jefferson Space Museum Blog: 4/1/12 - 5/1/12
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The Jefferson Space Museum Blog. Monday, April 16, 2012. The Jefferson Space Museum. Logo takes a trip to the edge of space! A few weeks back, we blogged about JP Aerospace. And their wonderful program of pong-sat student space experiments. A pong-sat mission today? The JSM logo on its trip to the edge of space - with the moon out in the distance! Astronaut Tom gets some of his first looks out toward the curve of the earth, high above the clouds. Ground Control to Major Tom. :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Space Artists: January 2009
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Thursday, January 22, 2009. Robert McCall Space Art. It is with great sadness that I note that Mr. McCall past away in Scottsdale, AZ. on February 26, 2010 at the age of 90. This site is dedicated to his memory. In 2009, I was able to make one final purchase directly from Robert McCall, just prior to the donation of his entire collection to the University of Arizona for permanent display. The work that I was able to procure is a two by three foot original painting that. Cheever and bank employees gathere...
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Space Artists: July 2010
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Wednesday, July 07, 2010. Hidden among the sand dunes of the Space Coast there resides an artist with a unique resume. Many of his works make the journey into Space as part of the equipment located on a Shuttle crew member's spacesuit. Tim Gagnon, who goes by the Internet name of "kscartist," has created several crew member patches for various shuttle crews throughout the years. I have been trying to get Tim to paint some original patch art work for me for quite some time, but owing to his busy schedule,...