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[b]Apollo Mission Artefacts[/b] Michael Warner 4 June 2014, 7 – 8.30 pm British Interplanetary Society 27/29 South Lambeth Road London SW8 1SZ The BIS is to host an exhibition of Apollo mission artefacts. Video footage and NASA audio archives have been researched and compiled to bring to life a private collection of artefacts. The collection includes the complete and heavily annotated Apollo 9 Lunar Module systems evaluation checklist; rare Apollo 13 internal NASA memos on declining consumables in the damaged Command Module and the location of an aborted plutonium flask in the Pacific ocean: and the Apollo 17 procedures for orbital rendezvous, which spent three days on the lunar surface. To book your ticket go [URL=http://www.bis-space.com/2014/04/24/12653/apollo-mission-artefacts]here[/URL].
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T O P I C R E V I E WholcombeyatesThis email arrived from the British Interplanetary Society (BIS) regarding a lecture next week: Apollo Mission ArtefactsMichael Warner4 June 2014, 7 – 8.30 pmBritish Interplanetary Society27/29 South Lambeth RoadLondon SW8 1SZThe BIS is to host an exhibition of Apollo mission artefacts. Video footage and NASA audio archives have been researched and compiled to bring to life a private collection of artefacts. The collection includes the complete and heavily annotated Apollo 9 Lunar Module systems evaluation checklist; rare Apollo 13 internal NASA memos on declining consumables in the damaged Command Module and the location of an aborted plutonium flask in the Pacific ocean: and the Apollo 17 procedures for orbital rendezvous, which spent three days on the lunar surface.To book your ticket go here.
Apollo Mission ArtefactsMichael Warner4 June 2014, 7 – 8.30 pmBritish Interplanetary Society27/29 South Lambeth RoadLondon SW8 1SZThe BIS is to host an exhibition of Apollo mission artefacts. Video footage and NASA audio archives have been researched and compiled to bring to life a private collection of artefacts. The collection includes the complete and heavily annotated Apollo 9 Lunar Module systems evaluation checklist; rare Apollo 13 internal NASA memos on declining consumables in the damaged Command Module and the location of an aborted plutonium flask in the Pacific ocean: and the Apollo 17 procedures for orbital rendezvous, which spent three days on the lunar surface.To book your ticket go here.
Michael Warner4 June 2014, 7 – 8.30 pm
British Interplanetary Society27/29 South Lambeth RoadLondon SW8 1SZ
To book your ticket go here.
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