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The Eagle has Landed-Apollo 11 Limited Edition Sculptured Mug. Must See!

$ 18.45

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Longton Crown.
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Retired
    Limited Edition Longton Crown officially Licensed " Missions of Honor" of the First Landing on the Moon in 1969 by Apollo 11,
    hand crafted stoneware
    Sculptured Mug
    .
    Size: Large  8" High x  4-1/4" Wide x  6" Deep.   Weight: Heavy  2 lb. 1.1 oz. (Unpackaged)
    Artwork: By James Griffin & authenticated  by Dr. Buzz Aldrin
    Serial Number: A 3689   COA included.
    Officially Licensed Product 0f Longton Crown and authorized by former Astronaut  Dr. Buzz Aldrin
    New-Excellent Condition! Excellent Historical  Astronauts Mission Collectable!
    Original price paid .95-Great deal!
    Apollo 11
    Buzz Aldrin
    on the Moon as photographed by
    Neil Armstrong
    (Armstrong seen in the visor reflection)
    Mission type
    Crewed lunar landing (
    G
    )
    Operator
    NASA
    COSPAR ID
    CSM: 1969-059A
    LM: 1969-059C
    SATCAT
    no.
    CSM: 4039
    [1]
    LM: 4041
    [2]
    Mission duration
    8 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, 35 seconds
    Spacecraft properties
    Spacecraft
    Apollo CSM
    -107
    Apollo LM
    -5
    Manufacturer
    CSM:
    North American Rockwell
    LM:
    Grumman
    Launch mass
    100,756 pounds (45,702 kg)
    Landing mass
    10,873 pounds (4,932 kg)
    Crew
    Crew size
    3
    Members
    Neil A. Armstrong
    Michael Collins
    Edwin E. Aldrin Jr.
    Callsign
    CSM:
    Columbia
    LM:
    Eagle
    On surface:
    Tranquility Base
    Start of mission
    Launch date
    July 16, 1969, 13:32:00
    (
    1969-07-16UTC13:32Z
    )
    UTC
    [3]
    Rocket
    Saturn V
    SA-506
    Launch site
    Kennedy Space Center
    LC-39A
    End of mission
    Recovered by
    USS
    Hornet
    Landing date
    July 24, 1969, 16:50:35
    (
    1969-07-24UTC16:50:36Z
    )
    UTC
    Landing site
    North Pacific Ocean
    13°19′N
    169°9′W
     / 
    13.317°N 169.150°W
     /
    13.317; -169.150
     (
    Apollo 11 splashdown
    )
    Orbital parameters
    Reference system
    Selenocentric
    Pericynthion altitude
    100.9 kilometers (54.5 nmi)
    [4]
    Apocynthion altitude
    122.4 kilometers (66.1 nmi)
    [4]
    Inclination
    1.25 degrees
    [4]
    Period
    2 hours
    [4]
    Epoch
    July 19, 1969, 21:44 UTC
    [4]
    Lunar
    orbiter
    Spacecraft component
    Command and service module
    Orbital insertion
    July 19, 1969, 17:21:50 UTC
    [5]
    Orbital departure
    July 22, 1969, 04:55:42 UTC
    [6]
    Orbits
    30
    Lunar
    lander
    Spacecraft component
    Apollo Lunar Module
    Landing date
    July 20, 1969, 20:17:40 UTC
    [7]
    Return launch
    July 21, 1969, 17:54:00 UTC
    [8]
    Landing site
    Tranquility Base
    ,
    Mare Tranquillitatis
    0°40′27″N
    23°28′23″E
     / 
    0.67408°N 23.47297°E
     /
    0.67408; 23.47297
    [9]
    Sample mass
    21.55 kilograms (47.51 lb)
    Surface EVAs
    1
    EVA duration
    2 hours, 31 minutes, 40 seconds
    Docking with LM
    Docking date
    July 16, 1969, 16:56:03 UTC
    [5]
    Undocking date
    July 20, 1969, 17:44:00 UTC
    [10]
    Docking with LM ascent stage
    Docking date
    July 21, 1969, 21:35:00 UTC
    [6]
    Undocking date
    July 21, 1969, 23:41:31 UTC
    [6]