


STS-100 (Endeavour) display with flown Payload Bay Liner
Own a flown fragment of history from Space Shuttle Endeavour flown on STS-100, the mission that installed the famous Canadarm2 on the International Space Station.
This display (6x9cm) contains an authentic flown Payload Bay Liner fragment, material that protected the Space Shuttle during its journey into space. The fragment is preserved within a laser-engraved wooden base and engraved acrylic cover, featuring a color print of the STS-100 mission patch, engraved orbiter Endeavour (OV-105), and full mission details.
STS-100 launched on April 19, 2001, and returned on May 1, 2001, after completing 186 orbits around Earth. The mission marked a milestone in the construction of the International Space Station, delivering and installing the Canadarm2 robotic arm. During the mission, astronauts conducted two spacewalks to complete the installation and carried out scientific experiments focused on human biology, materials science, and space technology in microgravity.
Handmade by The New Space Age in Germany. Size and shape of the flown piece may vary. Although it is possible to remove the screws and disassemble the display we advise you not to do so since the flown piece might get lost. Clean only with a microfiber cloth.
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STS-100 (Endeavour) display with flown Payload Bay Liner
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