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This collectible prepaid telecom phone card features a historic photograph of the Freedom 7 rocket on its launch platform at the Kennedy Space Center. The image captures the rocket standing vertically, surrounded by launch tower structures and equipment, with the words "UNITED STATES" clearly visible on the body of the rocket. The scene shows early morning or daytime conditions with a clear sky and some haze or smoke near the base of the launch tower.
Printed at the top left corner is "NASA 2" and at the top right corner the card’s value is indicated as "$5". The bottom of the card contains the text: "Freedom 7 Launch, First American in Space, Alan B. Shepard - March 3, 1961", marking the significance of the mission and the astronaut who flew it. This card commemorates Alan B. Shepard’s historic achievement as the first American in space, symbolizing a key milestone in U.S. space exploration history.
This card reflects important elements of NASA and aeronautics heritage, highlighting spacecraft, rockets, and the Kennedy Space Center. It serves as a collectible item related to space exploration and the early manned spaceflight era.
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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