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Apollo 11 Manned Flight Awareness Poster & Mission Emblem Autograph Card

$ 10.56

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Items are in Excellent used condition with no tears, dog ears, writing, or folds. The Graphics are Bright and Clear.Please see all attached pictures.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Featured Refinements: Apollo 11 Memorabilia
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Exploration Missions: Apollo
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Year: 1969
  • Theme: Astronauts & Space Travel
  • Signed: No
  • Type: Apollo 11 Crewmember portrait & Autograph card
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Apollo 11 Manned Flight Awareness Poster & Autograph Card from the NASA Michoud New Orleans, LA. Assembly Facility
    The all Astronaut's Autographs are Auto-Penned
    The NASA Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF)
    is an 832-acre manufacturing complex owned by
    NASA
    in
    New Orleans East
    , a district within
    New Orleans, Louisiana
    , in the United States. Organizationally it is part of NASA's
    Marshall Space Flight Center
    , and is currently a multi-tenant complex to allow commercial and government contractors, as well as government agencies, to use the site.
    Vintage NASA Lithograph portrait of an artist’s image’s of the Apollo 11 Astronauts.
    Also included is a Rare
    Apollo 11 mission emblem Autograph card.
    Both Portrait and Card have the Signatures of the Apollo 11 crewmembers.
    The text at the top left reads:
    Apollo 11, the NASA Meatball logo, and 506 which stands for (AS-506) Apollo Saturn 5 space vehicle.
    The text at the lower right hand corner reads:
    “NASA - Michoud Assembly Facility - 1969   - New Orleans, Louisiana 70129”.
    Portrait size, 8.5 x 11 inches. Mission emblem card size is 4 X 3 inches.
    Items are in Excellent used condition
    with no tears, dog ears, writing, or folds. The Graphics are Bright and Clear.
    Please see all attached pictures.
    Shipping includes a Tracking Number.
    The NASA Michoud Assembly Facility was originally constructed in 1940 at the village of
    Michoud, Louisiana
    , by the Higgins-Tucker division of
    Higgins Industries
    under the direction of
    Andrew Jackson Higgins
    . Construction was done on behalf of the United States government for the war production during
    World War II
    of plywood
    C-76 cargo planes
    and
    landing craft
    .
    It came under the management of NASA in 1961, and was used for the construction of the
    S-IC
    first stage of the
    Saturn V
    rockets and the
    S-IB
    first stage of the
    Saturn IB
    rockets built by Chrysler Corporation. It is home to the first stage of the last-constructed Saturn V, SA-515, built by The Boeing Company. The factory's ceiling height limitation - 12 meters, was unable to allow the construction of the bigger
    Saturn C-8
    direct Moon vehicle, was one of the major reasons why the smaller C-5 (later renamed Saturn V) was chosen instead of the originally planned Moon vehicle. The runway was slowly transformed into Saturn Boulevard in the 1960s with the middle becoming a heliport and decommissioned by the 1970s.
    The majority of the NASA factory's history was focused on construction and production of NASA's
    Space Shuttle external tank
    (ET). Beginning with the rollout of ET-1 on June 29, 1979, which flew on
    STS-1
    , 136 tanks were produced throughout the Space Shuttle program, ending with the flight-ready tank ET-122, which flew on
    STS-134
    , rolled out on September 20, 2010. A single tank produced at the facility, ET-94, was not used in spaceflight and remained at Michoud as a
    test article
    .
    Modular parts for the
    International Space Station
    were
    fabricated
    at the facility in the mid 1990s until 2010.