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T O P I C R E V I E WstsmithvaISS cargo signs, most from specific space shuttle missions. Here, you can read the description of how they were flown to the ISS, then taken back to Earth on a space shuttle mission. They are all about 5x4" and all in excellent condition. Some have handwriting, probably in space by astronauts.$40 each, or 3 for $100: ones with specific shuttle mission numbers showing exactly when they were flown. The missions represented are STS-110 through STS-134; except for 122. There are two from 114. STS missions: 110, 111, 112, 113[SOLD - just 113]STS missions: 114, 115, 116STS missions: 117[SOLD], 118, 119STS missions: 120[SOLD], 121, 123, 124STS missions: 126, 127[SOLD], 128STS missions: 130, 131, 132, 133[133 SOLD]STS missions: 134, then two with no mission number $30 each, or three for $75: ones with no STS mission number, so flown on an Automated Transfer Vehicle (unmanned rocket).Photos: 1 | 2 |3
They are all about 5x4" and all in excellent condition. Some have handwriting, probably in space by astronauts.
$40 each, or 3 for $100: ones with specific shuttle mission numbers showing exactly when they were flown. The missions represented are STS-110 through STS-134; except for 122. There are two from 114.
Photos: 1 | 2 |3
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