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stsmithva
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posted 07-21-2022 08:16 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for stsmithva   Click Here to Email stsmithva     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I am offering 5"x4" plastic signs/cards that were attached to cargo containers flown to the International Space Station.

Most are labeled as flown there on a specific space shuttle mission. The descriptions of the equipment and supplies are quite fascinating.

Each purchase will include a photocopy of the provenance showing how they were flown to the ISS, then taken back to Earth; signed by the Boeing Quality Inspector who collected them over the years.

Some have handwriting on the front or back, probably written in space by astronauts. (Especially on the "Return" cards towards the end - these were sent to the ISS blank, and the astronauts wrote in marker what they were returning.)

The following are $40 each, or 3 for $100. They show specific shuttle missions. (I kept them in my archival binder pages for the photos, in case you see an odd reflection or something.)

The following are $30 each, or three for $80. They have no STS mission number, so they were flown on an Automated Transfer Vehicle (unmanned spacecraft). You'll see these ones have more "space handwriting". Some have "Exp. 1" or 2 or 4, probably standing for the ISS Expedition mission. (You'll need to tell me the photo and which card you are interested in.) Shipping will be another $3 for First Class Mail.

If you are interested in a specific shuttle mission, or a specific kind of space exploration equipment, or if you just like the idea of getting a flown item with great provenance that shows the work that goes into space exploration, this is your chance!

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