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Space Shuttle Columbia launch scene with 50 units, ANA branding, and vibrant space exploration imagery for collectible and practical use. |
50u Space Shuttle Columbia Liftoff (ANA / Hallo Tours) Japanese
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| 11392 |
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WLC |
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500 |
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$60.00 |
| 50u Space Shuttle Columbia Liftoff (ANA / Hallo Tours) Japanese |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible phone card features a vivid photographic image of the Space Shuttle Columbia during liftoff, with flames and smoke billowing as it ascends into the sky. The shuttle is shown with its solid rocket boosters and external fuel tank clearly visible, highlighting an iconic moment of space exploration linked to NASA's space programs. The launch pad infrastructure, including support towers, appears on the left side of the image against a clear blue sky.
Printed at the top left corner is the text "Space Shuttle Columbia," while the top right corner displays the card's value of "50 UNITS." At the bottom, the branding "ANA HALLO TOUR" appears prominently, representing the Japanese ANA Hallo Tour and WorldLink Communications. This card is part of a series associated with space exploration and Kennedy Space Center, capturing a historic theme tied to aerospace, engineering, and Florida attractions.
The design emphasizes American aerospace heritage and travel interest, showcasing the excitement of shuttle launches. It serves as a collectible item commemorating NASA's achievements in outer space and the experience of witnessing shuttle liftoffs, linking space enthusiasts with sightseeing and Americana.
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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Keywords: space exploration, NASA, KSC, NASA, space programs, outer space, Florida Attractions, sightseeing, travel, shuttles, launches, americana, aerospace, engineering, kennedy space center, ana hallo tour, WorldLink Commun.
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