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The Apollo program was designed to land humans on the Moon and bring them safely back to Earth. Six of the missions (Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17) achieved this goal. Apollos 7 and 9 were Earth orbiting missions to test the Command and Lunar Modules, and did not return lunar data. Apollos 8 and 10 tested various components while orbiting the Moon, and returned photography of the lunar surface.

Apollo 13 did not land on the Moon due to a malfunction, but also returned photographs. The six missions that landed on the Moon returned a wealth of scientific data and almost 400 kilograms of lunar samples. Experiments included soil mechanics, meteoroids, seismic, heat flow, lunar ranging, magnetic fields, and solar wind experiments.

Apollo 16 Signed Patch
This Beta cloth patch is an exact replica of the patch worn on our crew spacesuits.

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TO ORDER:
This is a limited edition collectors item!
$149

Due to General Duke's travel schedule, please allow ample time for a reply and for shipping

 

I occasionally sell flown and unflown artifacts from my days in the astronaut program. When I decide to place these items in the public domain, you can now find some of them at Farthest Reaches™ These items range from flags and hardware that have flown in space, to personal items carried on Casper and Orion, to personal citations. This is your chance to own an extremely rare artifact from the "golden age of spaceflight" that originated from my personal collection. I invite you to visit Farthest Reaches™ and take a look at the "Astro Offerings" page as well as the "Apollo 16" page. All of the artifacts that come from my collection come with my personal certificate of authenticity.
 

 

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