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  1. Life Magazine 4 August 1969

    Life Magazine, Vol.47 No.3, from 4 August 1969, titled ‘Leaving For The Moon’. Apollo 11 touched down on the Lunar surface on 20 July 1969. This magazine includes articles looking back at the launch and speculating as to the results of the scientific experiments and sample collections that were part

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  2. Barwell Meteorite BM1966,64

    This Barwell meteorite sample was part of the UK's largest recorded meteorite fall. It fell to Earth in the village of Barwell on Christmas Eve 1965 - less than 15 miles from the National Space Centre. In total around 44 kilograms of meteorite were discovered, as meteorite hunters descended on the L

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  3. Henbury Meteorite BM2003,M5

    This Iron meteorite was found in the Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia. The Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve is a series of craters created by a meteorite event that happened more than four thousand years ago. This sample was found in 1931 as part of the f

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  4. Signed photograph of Bonnie J. Dunbar

    Bonnie Jeanne Dunbar was born 3 March 1949 in Sunnyside, Washington. She became a NASA astronaut in August 1981 and went on to complete five space flights, logging more than 50 days in space. She served as a mission specialist on STS 61-A in 1985, STS-32 in 1990, and STS-71 in 1995, and was the Payl

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  5. John Glenn Booklet

    The booklet documents John Glenn becoming the first American to orbit the Earth. It contains a condensation from the transcript of Glenn's remarks at his press conference at Cape Canaveral, 23 February 1962, in which he says:. . "It was quite a day. I don't know what you can say about a day when you

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