Description: Crew Exploration VehicleNASA space exploration projectMorePart ofNASA's Vision for Space Exploration planWinning designOrion spacecraftInitial announcementGeorge W. Bush at NASA Headquarters on January 14, 2004); --tw-prose-headings: oklch(var(--text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-lead: oklch(var(--text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-links: oklch(var(--text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-bold: oklch(var(--text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-counters: oklch(var(--text-color-200)/); --tw-prose-bullets: oklch(var(--text-color-200)/); --tw-prose-hr: oklch(var(--border-color-100)/); --tw-prose-quotes: oklch(var(--text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-quote-borders: oklch(var(--border-color-100)/); --tw-prose-captions: oklch(var(--text-color-200)/); --tw-prose-kbd: #111827; --tw-prose-kbd-shadows: 17 24 39; --tw-prose-code: oklch(var(--text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-pre-code: oklch(var(--text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-pre-bg: oklch(var(--background-color-200)/); --tw-prose-th-borders: oklch(var(--border-color-100)/); --tw-prose-td-borders: oklch(var(--border-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-body: oklch(var(--dark-text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-headings: oklch(var(--dark-text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-lead: oklch(var(--dark-text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-links: oklch(var(--dark-text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-bold: oklch(var(--dark-text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-counters: oklch(var(--dark-text-color-200)/); --tw-prose-invert-bullets: oklch(var(--dark-text-color-200)/); --tw-prose-invert-hr: oklch(var(--dark-border-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-quotes: oklch(var(--dark-text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-quote-borders: oklch(var(--dark-border-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-captions: oklch(var(--dark-text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-kbd: #fff; --tw-prose-invert-kbd-shadows: 255 255 255; --tw-prose-invert-code: oklch(var(--dark-text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-pre-code: oklch(var(--dark-text-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-pre-bg: oklch(var(--dark-background-color-200)/); --tw-prose-invert-th-borders: oklch(var(--dark-border-color-100)/); --tw-prose-invert-td-borders: oklch(var(--dark-border-color-100)/); font-size: 1rem; line-height: 1.5; display: inline; min-width: 0px; overflow-wrap: break-word; word-break: break-word;">CEV Commemorative Medal: First Space Vehicle Tribute | 33mm Brass Coin | Free PostCelebrate the legacy of space exploration with this unique CEV Commemorative Medal, honoring the Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV), the first spacecraft designed for human journeys beyond low-Earth orbit. This stunning medal features a detailed hatch design on the obverse and has a diameter of 33mm, making it a perfect addition to any space enthusiast's collection.Key Features:Type: Commemorative MedalDiameter: 33mmMaterial: High-quality brassFineness: 0.75Design:Obverse: Features a detailed hatch design representing the CEV.Reverse: Typically includes inscriptions or imagery related to space exploration (specifics may vary).Historical Significance:The CEV was part of NASA's Vision for Space Exploration, aimed at carrying astronauts to destinations such as the Moon and Mars.This medal commemorates the advancements in space technology and the achievements of those involved in the program.Collectibility:Ideal for collectors of:Space exploration memorabiliaExonumia (medals and tokens)NASA-related artifactsIts uncirculated condition ensures that it remains a standout piece in any collection.As a fan of space exploration, this medal is a fantastic way to show your support for NASA's ongoing missions and to honor the incredible achievements of the past.Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable CEV Commemorative Medal—a true gem that is sure to impress and inspire! Add this beautiful piece of history to your collection today and enjoy free postage with your purchase! Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter
Price: 29.5 USD
Location: Los Angeles, California
End Time: 2025-02-06T00:28:40.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
California Prop 65 Warning: NA
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Exploration Missions: Apollo
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Theme: Astronauts & Space Travel
Type: Medal or Coin
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