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Commemorative Space Shuttle Columbia CoinCommemorative Space Shuttle Columbia Coin
Mounted in a velvet look backing in a clear plastic protective case, allowing you to view both sides of the coin easily. Depicted on the coin is the Columbia Shuttle mission patch and the shuttle and crew list on the other.

"The Space Shuttle Columbia disaster occurred on February 1, 2003, when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated over Texas during re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere, with the loss of all seven crew members, shortly before it was scheduled to conclude its 28th mission, STS-107."

This coin is yours to own for the price of only £9.95 including VAT.

Postage is First Class recorded on this item only.

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Price: £10.16 (Including VAT at 17.5%)


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Commemorative Mars Explorer Rover Mission CoinCommemorative Mars Explorer Rover Mission Coin
A beautiful item and very collectable. Mounted in a velvet look backing in a clear plastic protective case, allowing you to view both sides of the coin easily.

Depicted on the coin is the Mars Rover and the inscription "NASA's twin robot geologists, the MARS EXPLORATION ROVERS, will search for evidence of liquid water that may have been present in the planet's past" on the other.

"During the next two decades, NASA will conduct several missions to address whether life ever arose on Mars. The search begins with determining whether the Martian environment was ever suitable for life.

Life, as we understand it, requires water, so the history of water on Mars is critical to finding out if the Martian environment was ever conducive to life. Although the Mars Exploration Rovers do not have the ability to detect life directly, they are offering very important information on the habitability of the environment in the planet's history."

This coin is yours to own for the price of only £9.95 including VAT.

Postage is First Class recorded on this item only.

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Commemorative Space Shuttle Challenger CoinCommemorative Space Shuttle Challenger Coin
Challenger shuttle coin mounted in a velvet look backing in a clear plastic protective case, allowing you to view both sides of the coin easily. Depicted on the coin are the shuttle's mission patch and a picture of the shuttle in flight with the inscription "IN MEMORY OF CHALLENGERS 7 CREW MEMBERS 'REACHING FOR THE STARS'"

"The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster occurred on January 28, 1986, when Challenger, a Space Shuttle operated by NASA, consisting of an orbiter vehicle named Challenger, designated OV-099, an External Tank (ET) containing liquid hydrogen fuel and liquid oxygen oxidizer, and two Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs), broke apart 73 seconds into its flight leading to the deaths of its seven crew members. The spacecraft disintegrated over the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of central Florida, United States at 11:39 a.m. EST (16:39 UTC)"

This coin is yours to own for the price of only £9.95 including VAT.

Postage is First Class recorded on this item only.

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Starchaser WingsStarchaser Wings
Your very own Starchaser Wings, brought back by popular demand for a limited period only. You can for a small price own your very own Bronze Astronaut Wings, embossed in Leather.

Silver and Gold Wings only available to Starchaser’s Space tourism Customers, if you want to earn your Silver and gold wings register interest in being one of our space tourism customers and a genuine Starchaser Astronaut. See www.starchaser.co.uk for details.

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Price: £20.43 (Including VAT at 17.5%)


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Online Catalogue |  Collectable Items