Apollo 11

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    Apollo 11 vintage First Day cover affixed with a remnant piece of Apollo 11 flown Kapton foil that was originally part of the protective insulation of the Apollo 11 Command Module, “Columbia,” and was flown in space from July 16-24, 1969. Approximately .25 inch square piece of flown Apollo 11 kapton foil attached with archival glue to cover # 94/104. Series A11-1.
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    Apollo 11 vintage First Day cover affixed with a remnant piece of Apollo 11 flown Kapton foil that was originally part of the protective insulation of the Apollo 11 Command Module, “Columbia,” and was flown in space from July 16-24, 1969. Approximately .25 inch square piece of flown Apollo 11 kapton foil attached with archival glue to cover # 96/104. Series A11-1.
  • Sale!
    Apollo 11 vintage First Day cover affixed with a remnant piece of Apollo 11 flown Kapton foil that was originally part of the protective insulation of the Apollo 11 Command Module, “Columbia,” and was flown in space from July 16-24, 1969. Approximately .25 inch square piece of flown Apollo 11 kapton foil attached with archival glue to cover # 97/104. Series A11-1.
  • Sale!
    Apollo 11 vintage First Day cover affixed with a remnant piece of Apollo 11 flown Kapton foil that was originally part of the protective insulation of the Apollo 11 Command Module, “Columbia,” and was flown in space from July 16-24, 1969. Approximately .25 inch square piece of flown Apollo 11 kapton foil attached with archival glue to cover # 98/104. Series A11-1.
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    Apollo 11 vintage First Day cover affixed with a remnant piece of Apollo 11 flown Kapton foil that was originally part of the protective insulation of the Apollo 11 Command Module, “Columbia,” and was flown in space from July 16-24, 1969. Approximately .25 inch square piece of flown Apollo 11 kapton foil attached with archival glue to cover # 99/104. Series A11-1.
  • Apollo 11 Magazine 37/R contains 123 color images, NASA #s AS11-37-5433 to AS11-37-5555.  This Magazine contains images taken from the Lunar Module.
  • Apollo 11 Magazine 38/O contains 181 black & white images: NASA #s AS11-38-5556 to AS11-38-5736. This Magazine consists of images of the lunar far side and several images of the Moon and Earth after trans-earth insertion.

  • Apollo 11 Magazine 39/Q contains 107 black & white images: NASA #s AS11-39-5737 to AS11-39-5843. The Magazine consists of photographs of Tranquility Base, including views of the Lunar Module, Eagle's, shadow and the landing area, before and after the historic moonwalk.

  • Apollo 11 Magazine 40/S contains 129 color images: NASA #s AS11-40-5844 to AS11-40-5970. This Magazine contains perhaps the most iconic images of the entire Apollo Program. The entire Magazine, with the exception of the first three images taken from lunar orbit, consists of images taken on the lunar surface at Tranquility Base including numerous shots of the astronauts, the Lunar Module, experiment packages, and pans of the lunar surface.

  • Apollo 11 Magazine 41/P contains 189 black & white images: NASA #s AS11-41-5971 to AS11-41-6159. This Magazine consists of photographs of the Moon from the Command Module from a 60 nautical mile orbit. The first series of approximately 80 or so images are of the lunar limb as the Command Modules orbits the Moon and which includes an Earthrise series.

  • Apollo 11 Magazine 44/V contains 157 color images, NASA #s AS11-44-6540 to AS11-44-6696. This Magazine contains photographs of the lunar surface, a beautiful color Earthrise, LM separation, the LM rendezvous with the CM, trans-earth insertion, and images of the Earth shortly before splashdown. Some of the most iconic images from orbit are included in this magazine, including an incredible Earthrise series.
  • Apollo 11 Magazine 43/T contains 191 black & white images, NASA #s AS11-43-6349 to AS11-43-6539. This Magazine consists of photographs of the Moon from the Command Module from a 60 nautical mile orbit. There are a number of pleasant lunar features and craters in this magazine.
  • Apollo 11 Magazine 44/V contains 157 color images, NASA #s AS11-44-6540 to AS11-44-6696. This Magazine contains photographs of the lunar surface, a beautiful color Earthrise, LM separation, the LM rendezvous with the CM, trans-earth insertion, and images of the Earth shortly before splashdown. Some of the most iconic images from orbit are included in this magazine, including an incredible Earthrise series.
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    FIRST STEPS: THE COMPLETE MISSION PHOTOGRAPHS APOLLO 7 - APOLLO 11

    The Definitive Collection of over 5000 Fully Restored Ultra-High Resolution Apollo Mission Flight Photographs

    Plus four exclusive Apollo Astronaut Documentaries totaling 2 1/2 Hours

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