Own Limited-Edition Atlantis STS-128 Silk Cover with Official Medal
Produced by Colorano, this cover honors the 37th flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery, STS-128.
Popular Colorano covers feature “silk” cachets that are produced through a special screening process and then bonded to the envelope. This cachet pictures a photo of the launch and is surrounded by a golden border. It bears a patriotic US stamp and cancellations showing the launch date and city.
The bronze medal displays the mission patch. The space shuttle is at the lower center of the image, with the earth on the left and the International Space Station on the right. The names of the crew are listed around the border of the design. The Swedish flag on the right is in honor of Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang.
Launched on August 29, 2009, STS-128 carried a number of experiments, which would be performed on the International Space Station. In its payload was the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module named Leonardo. After almost 14 days in space, the shuttle returned to Earth on September 12.
Discover more stories from this mission – order your silk covers today.
Own Limited-Edition Atlantis STS-128 Silk Cover with Official Medal
Produced by Colorano, this cover honors the 37th flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery, STS-128.
Popular Colorano covers feature “silk” cachets that are produced through a special screening process and then bonded to the envelope. This cachet pictures a photo of the launch and is surrounded by a golden border. It bears a patriotic US stamp and cancellations showing the launch date and city.
The bronze medal displays the mission patch. The space shuttle is at the lower center of the image, with the earth on the left and the International Space Station on the right. The names of the crew are listed around the border of the design. The Swedish flag on the right is in honor of Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang.
Launched on August 29, 2009, STS-128 carried a number of experiments, which would be performed on the International Space Station. In its payload was the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module named Leonardo. After almost 14 days in space, the shuttle returned to Earth on September 12.
Discover more stories from this mission – order your silk covers today.