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FREE: NASA APOLLO 14 MISSION JACKET PATCH - SHEPHARD, ROOSA, MITCHELL

NASA APOLLO 14 MISSION JACKET PATCH - SHEPHARD, ROOSA, MITCHELL
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The listing, NASA APOLLO 14 MISSION JACKET PATCH - SHEPHARD, ROOSA, MITCHELL has ended.

Listed for your bidding consideration, is this Jacket patch from the Apollo 14 Mission with Astronaut's, Shepard, Roosa, and Mitchell.

This patch has never been worn and is in MINT condition and sealed on the back.

It is large, 3 inch by 3 1/2 inch diameter. In the center of the patch is displayed a Shooting Star coming from the Earth to the Moon. This patch is embroidered in Gold Metalic thread, a Colorful and very unique NASA Patch.

Apollo 14 Mission information: The planned landing site for the Apollo 13 mission, Fra Mauro, contains some of the most clearly exposed geological formations that are characteristic of the Fra Mauro Formation. The formation is an extensive geological unit that is distributed -- in an approximately radially symmetric fashion around the Mare Imbrium -- over much of the nearside of the Moon.

After the Apollo 13 mission failed to achieve a lunar landing, the importance of the Fra Mauro landing site led to a decision to attempt a landing in the same area during the Apollo 14 mission. The final landing site was very close to that chosen for the Apollo 13 mission.

Commander Alan Shepard Jr. and Lunar Module Pilot Edgar D. Mitchell performed lunar surface experiments that differed somewhat from those planned for the Apollo 13 mission. The crew's traverse capability was improved by the addition of the Modularized Equipment Transporter, which is a light, hand-drawn cart that enabled the crew to transport tools and samples with greater ease. Two moon walks occurred, both totaling 9 hours and 21 minutes. Just before ending the last moon walk, Alan Shepard became the first person to hit a golf ball on the Moon.

After lunar liftoff, the Lunar Module rendezvoused with the Command Module piloted by Stuart Roosa.

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Apr 1st, 2014 at 6:12:01 PM PDT by
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Thanks for being a fan and watching this auction.....Good Luck if you decide to bid!
Apr 1st, 2014 at 7:30:00 PM PDT by
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Cool patch!
Apr 3rd, 2014 at 5:41:35 PM PDT by

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