Flown Hasselblad DE-32 Data Module which was attached to the top of the Hasselblad 70mm film Data Recording Magazine as part of the Hasselblad 553 ELS Space Camera, carried on 22 Space Shuttle missions, measuring 3.5 x 2.75 x .75, labeled: "Data Module Assy., SEF33101018-322, S/N 1059." Beautifully mounted inside a 26.75 x 24.5 glassless shadowbox along with the JSC parts removal tag, photos and mission patches from two of the most significant missions of the Space Shuttle program (STS-61 and STS-89), as well as pins from each mission it flew on. Also includes a NASA tracking manifest specific to this piece, logging all the missions it flew on and its return to Hasselblad for refurbishment. In very good to fine condition.
This Hasselblad Data Module flew on no less than 22 Space Shuttle flights, including: STS-28, 35, 36, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, 50, 51, 53, 55, 61 (Hubble Servicing Mission), 68, 73, 75, 88 (first Shuttle ISS Assembly flight), 89 (MIR Docking Mission), 90, 92, 96 and 99. The Data Module Assembly prints 32 alphanumeric characters along the edge of each 70mm film frame at the time of exposure, indicating the date, time, film roll, frame number, and Shuttle mission number. A superb, regularly flown piece of Shuttle hardware.
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