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This set of eleven collectible prepaid phone cards, each valued at $5, presents iconic moments and equipment from NASA's historic space exploration programs. Each card features vivid photographic imagery against varied backgrounds that detail significant events, spacecraft, and space missions. The cards are numbered NASA 1 through NASA 11, each with a unique image and description.
NASA 1 shows the NASA logo on the side of a T-38 Trainer aircraft, labeled "NASA 'Meatball' on T-38 Trainer, established October 1, 1958." NASA 2 depicts the "Freedom 7" rocket launch carrying Alan B. Shepard, described as the "First American In Space," dated March 3, 1961. NASA 3 captures a detailed view of the Earth’s Moon as seen from the Galileo spacecraft on December 9, 1990. NASA 4 features the Apollo 11 Lunar Module "Eagle," during the first moon landing on July 20, 1969. NASA 5 displays a scene from the Apollo 11 mission, showing an astronaut setting up experiments on the Moon on July 20, 1969.
NASA 6 highlights the Space Shuttle Columbia positioned at the launch pad. It emphasizes Columbia as the first Space Shuttle. NASA 7 photographs the actual launch of Columbia on April 12, 1981, at 7 a.m., with bright flames and smoke beneath the shuttle. NASA 8 captures the shuttle Discovery during its flared landing at Edwards Air Force Base on January 30, 1992. NASA 9 showcases the Space Shuttle Atlantis atop a Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft during December 8, 1991. NASA 10 presents the Space Shuttle Endeavor atop the Mobile Launcher Platform and the Crawler-Transporter moving it, emphasizing the Kennedy Space Center setting. NASA 11 portrays a wider aerial view of both Columbia and Discovery on launch complexes at the Kennedy Space Center, dated September 8, 1990.
Each card carries the PT logo in the lower right corner and shows clear dollar values alongside NASA identification codes. The imagery reflects a range of NASA’s aeronautics and astronautics milestones, including shuttle launches, landings, moon landings, early space flights, and spacecraft imagery, making this a specialized collection depicting space exploration history.
Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.
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