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Space shuttle launch scene with smoke and fire, featuring a $10 value and 30-minute call time, branded by PT Telekom, symbolizing progress and connection. |
$10. (30m) NASA Space Shuttle Blasting Off (1998 Issue) With Bar Code
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| $10. (30m) NASA Space Shuttle Blasting Off (1998 Issue) With Bar Code |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible phone card features a vivid photographic image of a NASA Space Shuttle blasting off. The shuttle is captured mid-launch with bright flames and thick smoke billowing from its engines, ascending vertically against a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds. The space shuttle, accompanied by its two solid rocket boosters and large external fuel tank, highlights the power and engineering of NASA’s space exploration programs.
The card indicates a value of "$10" and a usage time of "30 U.S. MINUTES" printed on the lower left. The bottom right bears the logo and branding of "PTT TELEKOM" with a stylized "PTT" design in black and a red circular element. The image and text are clear and crisp, emphasizing the dynamic moment of liftoff associated with NASA and the Kennedy Space Center, key landmarks in American aerospace and space exploration history.
This phone card represents themes including space exploration, NASA, the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, shuttles, launches, and aerospace engineering. It is a collectible item connected to space programs and Florida attractions, capturing a classic moment of astronautical achievement through the iconic space shuttle launch.
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, PTT Telekom
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