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"Actually, I AM a Rocket Scientist" Cap
It may not take a rocket scientist, but it doesn't hurt being one! Our embroidered "Actually, I AM a Rocket Scientist" cap features 100% wash brushed cotton twill, low-profile (floppy) crown, sandwich bill, contrasting stitching on the bill and crown, Velcro adjustment strap, and deluxe metal eyelets. Color: Navy with stone grey stitching and sandwich bill. Click here for more information... |
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"Actually, I AM a Rocket Scientist" Coffee Mug
Whether you fill this cup with coffee or rocket fuel, its handsome wrap-around design will let everyone know, "Actually, I AM a rocket scientist!" A perfect addition to the launch pad, mission control or your office desk. Click here for more information... |
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"Actually, I AM a Rocket Scientist" T-Shirt
No astrophysics or engineering degree in required to wear our “Actually, I AM a Rocket Scientist” T-shirt. This stylish 100% heavyweight cotton shirt includes our slogan logo on the front and our cool graphic design on the back, featuring mission control and imagery and schematics from the early days of rocketry to the space shuttle and NASA’s new Crew Launch Vehicle. Color: Navy. Click here for more information... |
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"Go For EVA" Infant Romper
ADORABLE is the best way to describe our "Go For EVA" Infant Romper. Included is our small EVA logo on the front and our "Go For EVA" logo on the back bottom. These logos are embroidered on a sft 100% cotton infant-size T-rompter. (Extravehicular Activity (EVA) is NASA lingo for "spacewalk.") The EVA log is worn by all spacewalking astronauts on the shoulder of their spacesuit. Color: Ash. Click here for more information... |
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'Antares in Sunlight' Panoramic Poster
This was done by the astronaut standing in one spot, and then taking several single photos of the location as he rotated in a 360 degree circle. Taken by Apollo 14 Commander Alan Shepard, this combined panoramic poster shows Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell working the TV camera as a brilliant sun glare reflects off the Lunar Module Antares. Click here for more information... |
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'Dave Scott on the Hadley Plain' Panoramic Poster
During the six moon landings between 1969 and 1972, the Apollo astronauts captured several panoramas. This was done by the astronaut standing in one spot, and then taking several single photos of the location as he rotated in a 360 degree circle. The result was about 20 photos which when laid alongside each other, would form a panoramic mosaic of the location. Click here for more information... |
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17th Planetary Congress Poster (Autographed)
This poster, designed by cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, marks the 17th annual Planetary Congress (held September 2001) of the Association of Space Explorers, the world's only association of astronauts and cosmonauts. Bearing the authentic autographs of the those who attended, only 174 of these posters were signed. Attendees received personal copies leaving a limited number for sale. Click here for more information... |
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2007 NASA Wall Calendar
Each month this 11 x 14 inch wall calendar features a stunning color space photo from Space Shuttle missions, the International Space Station and more. The calendar covers 12 months (January 2007 - December 2007) and highlights historic dates in space and includes interesting NASA technical facts. Also included is a complete photo collection of all human space flight mission patches through present. Click here for more information... |
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