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This panoramic lucite contains authentic material flown on the Apollo Command Modules and a genuine lunar meteorite. Includes an elegant gift box and certificate of authenticity. Back in stock for the first time since 2018!
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DESCRIPTION
This historical lucite display contains authentic material from every Apollo Command Module, from Apollo 7 through to Apollo 17. The embedded flown materials are preserved in a solid block of optical-grade lucite to ensure long-term stability and clarity. These fragments are genuine remnants of spacecraft components from historic Apollo missions that marked humanity’s first era of lunar exploration.
The Apollo Program marked a defining period in aerospace history, achieving the first human journeys beyond Earth orbit and to the Moon. Materials flown on these missions were exposed to the conditions of spaceflight, making them rare physical records of that achievement.
Each lucite is individually made and allows for the flown material to be viewed from multiple angles while remaining protected and preserved. The result is a compact, archival display suitable for private collections, professional offices, educational settings, or institutional holdings.
Product Information:
- Lucite contains genuine flown material from Apollo 7 through to 17
- Lucite contains a genuine NWA 11303 lunar meteorite
- Lucite measures 12" x 3.5" x 1.5" (305mm x 89mm x 38mm)
- Comes in a luxury black box with a silver metallic NASA logo
- Comes with a Letter of Authenticity from The Space Collective
Authentication Information:
The sources of each segment of space-flown material are as follows:
- Apollo 7 flown kapton foil came from the collection of NAA (Rockwell International) Space Division employee Jerald B. Wilken.
- Apollo 8 flown kapton foil came from the collection of the Dutch Television Director covering the Apollo Moon Landings, Rudolf Spoor.
- Apollo 9 flown kapton foil came from the collection of NASA Production Control Engineer W.R. Whipkey.
- Apollo 10 flown kapton foil came from the collection of NAA (Rockwell International) Space Division employee Jerald B. Wilken.
- Apollo 11 flown kapton foil came from the collection of Rockwell Space Division post-flight & safety recovery crew member O.W. Nasse.
- Apollo 12 flown kapton foil came from the collection of MSC Lunar Receiving Lab photographic technician Terry Slezak.
- Apollo 13 flown kapton foil came from the collection of NASA employee Dick Williamson.
- Apollo 14 flown kapton foil came from the collection of MSC Lunar Receiving Lab photographic technician Terry Slezak.
- Apollo 15 flown kapton foil came from the collection of former Navy, UDT-11 Recovery Team member Alan Buehler.
- Apollo 16 flown kapton foil came from the collection of Aviators Alley & Threehook Aviation.
- Apollo 17 flown kapton foil came from the collection of former Navy, UDT-11 Recovery Team member Alan Buehler.
- Lunar Meteorite NWA 11303 came from well-known meteorite hunter and Discovery Channel TV personality Steve Arnold.
Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity:
All of our artifacts are thoroughly and extensively researched before being listed for sale, so much so that we're proud to offer a lifetime guarantee of authenticity for this and other artifacts listed throughout our website. We also hold a record of every piece we sell, which can be identified and searched in our online database using the serial number listed on your certificate of authenticity.
Description
This historical lucite display contains authentic material from every Apollo Command Module, from Apollo 7 through to Apollo 17. The embedded flown materials are preserved in a solid block of optical-grade lucite to ensure long-term stability and clarity. These fragments are genuine remnants of spacecraft components from historic Apollo missions that marked humanity’s first era of lunar exploration.
The Apollo Program marked a defining period in aerospace history, achieving the first human journeys beyond Earth orbit and to the Moon. Materials flown on these missions were exposed to the conditions of spaceflight, making them rare physical records of that achievement.
Each lucite is individually made and allows for the flown material to be viewed from multiple angles while remaining protected and preserved. The result is a compact, archival display suitable for private collections, professional offices, educational settings, or institutional holdings.
Product Information:
- Lucite contains genuine flown material from Apollo 7 through to 17
- Lucite contains a genuine NWA 11303 lunar meteorite
- Lucite measures 12" x 3.5" x 1.5" (305mm x 89mm x 38mm)
- Comes in a luxury black box with a silver metallic NASA logo
- Comes with a Letter of Authenticity from The Space Collective
Authentication Information:
The sources of each segment of space-flown material are as follows:
- Apollo 7 flown kapton foil came from the collection of NAA (Rockwell International) Space Division employee Jerald B. Wilken.
- Apollo 8 flown kapton foil came from the collection of the Dutch Television Director covering the Apollo Moon Landings, Rudolf Spoor.
- Apollo 9 flown kapton foil came from the collection of NASA Production Control Engineer W.R. Whipkey.
- Apollo 10 flown kapton foil came from the collection of NAA (Rockwell International) Space Division employee Jerald B. Wilken.
- Apollo 11 flown kapton foil came from the collection of Rockwell Space Division post-flight & safety recovery crew member O.W. Nasse.
- Apollo 12 flown kapton foil came from the collection of MSC Lunar Receiving Lab photographic technician Terry Slezak.
- Apollo 13 flown kapton foil came from the collection of NASA employee Dick Williamson.
- Apollo 14 flown kapton foil came from the collection of MSC Lunar Receiving Lab photographic technician Terry Slezak.
- Apollo 15 flown kapton foil came from the collection of former Navy, UDT-11 Recovery Team member Alan Buehler.
- Apollo 16 flown kapton foil came from the collection of Aviators Alley & Threehook Aviation.
- Apollo 17 flown kapton foil came from the collection of former Navy, UDT-11 Recovery Team member Alan Buehler.
- Lunar Meteorite NWA 11303 came from well-known meteorite hunter and Discovery Channel TV personality Steve Arnold.
Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity:
All of our artifacts are thoroughly and extensively researched before being listed for sale, so much so that we're proud to offer a lifetime guarantee of authenticity for this and other artifacts listed throughout our website. We also hold a record of every piece we sell, which can be identified and searched in our online database using the serial number listed on your certificate of authenticity.
