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Revision as of 20:06, 1 February 2015

Ebay Nasa

NASA moon stuff.jpg
image from NASA CORE

NASA is cleaning out its attic and has many interesting lunar materials for sale. In addition to a lot of CDs and DVDs reproducing classic Apollo documents it also has unearthed some books and other products from the 1970s that are real collectors items. I am attracted to the set pictured above, which includes a brand new copy of the excellent 1975 book, Apollo Expeditions to the Moon, a 37 year old lithograph of John Young driving a rover, a plastic Saturn V model and an Apollo 11 mission patch replica. All for $25. Used copies of the book are offered on Amazon at prices from $7.92 to a preposterous $125! Check the link below for all 107 Moon items available directly from NASA.

Chuck Wood

Related Links:
A listing of NASA’s lunar items

Yesterday's LPOD: Sliced in Half Ii

Tomorrow's LPOD: From UK by Way of Nicaragua


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