Souvenir typescript, signed “Thomas P. Stafford,” one page, 8.5 x 11, bearing a Kennedy Space Center first day cancellation of August 2, 1971. An excerpt from Life Magazine. In part: “It’s difficult to convey just what a lightweight structure the lunar module really is. Because it’s built only for lunar work, it’s just a thin shell, and every little rocket thrust or engine action shakes it up real good and makes a terrific noise. I have flown more than 100 different aircraft, and Snoopy is the noisiest one!” In fine condition. Pre-certified Zarelli Space Authentication.
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