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Apollo 17 Last Moon Walk Key Chain by walgenn
Apollo 17 Astronaut on the lunar surface with the United States flag in the background, the seventh and last manned lunar landing with a crew of three astronauts: Mission Commander Eugene A. Cernan; Lunar Module pilot Harrison H. Schmitt; and Command Module pilot Ronald E. Evans lifted off on December 7, 1972 from the Kennedy Space Flight Centre (KSC). Scientific objectives of the Apollo 17 mission included geological surveying and sampling of materials and surface features in a preselected area
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Basic Button Keychain

Set your keys apart with a custom keychain. Create your own or choose from thousands of cute and cool designs. The sturdy clasp keeps keys together securely, and holds up well through daily wear-and-tear.

Diameter: 2.25 inches, great for purses and pockets.
Depth: .19 inches
Weight: .25 ounces

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Apollo 17 Last Moon Walk Key Chain

Apollo 17 Last Man on the Moon Space Gift

Apollo 17 Astronaut on the lunar surface with the United States flag in the background, the seventh and last manned lunar landing with a crew of three astronauts: Mission Commander Eugene A. Cernan; Lunar Module pilot Harrison H. Schmitt; and Command Module pilot Ronald E. Evans lifted off on December 7, 1972 from the Kennedy Space Flight Centre (KSC). Scientific objectives of the Apollo 17 mission included geological surveying and sampling of materials and surface features in a preselected area

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Product id: 146693346629656601
Created on 05/09/2009 06:40