Space Shuttle Columbia Flown Seal Segment in Wood Display
Space Shuttle Columbia Flown Seal Segment in Wood Display
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During its 22 years of operation, Space Shuttle Columbia flew 28 missions before disintegrating upon reentry at the end of its final flight in 2003. Obtained at auction from the American Space Museum with decommissioning documents and tags, this thermal protection bulb seal flew some time before its removal from the Shuttle in February 1990. The seal was to be later installed in Space Shuttle Discovery (OV-103), but was instead scrapped in 1992.
Each section of space-flown seal is approximately 1.5" x 1/2" in size, enclosed in a protective clear jar, and mounted in a custom wood and acrylic display. A rare opportunity to own a tangible piece of the historical first Space Shuttle Orbiter βauthentic, storied, and beautifully presented.

Inspection and decommissioning paperwork, along with scrap tags, were obtained with the roughly 5-foot-long thermal bulb seal. We've divided up a small section of the seal so that more people can own a piece of this historical space vehicle.
Due to federal restrictions, this item is only for sale to U.S. Citizens and will only ship within the United States. No export allowed. International orders will be cancelled. Buyer is responsibility for compliance with ITAR and any other U.S. export controls and regulations.