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This collectible phone card features an iconic image of an astronaut conducting a spacewalk during NASA's first salvage mission. The astronaut is tethered and working on a large satellite or spacecraft component, set against the dramatic backdrop of Earth’s curvature beneath the darkness of outer space. The Earth’s blue atmosphere and white clouds are visible below, emphasizing the high-altitude environment.
The right side of the card includes branding and textual information. The Cable & Wireless, Inc. logo appears at the top, followed by bold red and white text reading "AMERICAN SPACE PIONEERS." Below this, the phrase "America's First Salvage Mission" is displayed in quotation marks. The card's monetary value "$3.00 USA" is printed in yellow and white. At the bottom, the NASA logo is prominently shown in red.
This card commemorates the early achievements of American space exploration and specifically references a significant NASA recovery operation involving a Westar satellite. The imagery and text combined highlight the technical prowess and daring nature of space missions and serve as a collectible item honoring NASA's pioneering efforts in space salvage and recovery.
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