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This collectible prepaid phone card features a photographic image of the Space Shuttle Discovery in its open cargo bay configuration against the backdrop of Earth’s curve and atmospheric layers. The rear cargo bay doors of Discovery are lifted, revealing the shuttle's payload bay equipment and instruments. The card captures the shuttle in orbit, highlighting its role in atmospheric monitoring at high altitude above the Kamchatka Peninsula.
The card’s upper right corner displays a value of $10, indicating its prepaid telecom credit. Text printed on the card reads: "'Discovery' in Atmospheric Monitoring Altitude over Kamchatka Peninsula," directly referencing the shuttle’s mission activity and geographic location. The image and text emphasize the shuttle’s involvement in space exploration and environmental observation.
Additional design elements include a subtle logo in the lower right corner representing the telecommunications provider. This card is associated with NASA and the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), reflecting themes of aeronautics, space shuttle launches, landings, and payload operations in outer space. The atmosphere and Earth background create a striking contrast against the shuttle, underscoring the advanced technology and scope of NASA’s space missions.
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