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NASA
Approves Designs for Columbia Commemorative
For the first time,
NASA has officially approved designs for a commemorative medal honoring
the crew of the "Columbia." The ill-fated shuttle was launched
into space on January 16, 2003 and disintegrated 16 minutes prior
to its scheduled landing on February 1.
The
stunning 5 oz. pure silver commemorative was created by award-winning
medallist Alex Shagin. Seven bright stars symbolize the Mission
Commander, Colonel Rick Husband, Pilot William ("Willie")
McCool, Payload Commander Michael Anderson, and Specialists Kalpana
Chawla, David Brown, Laurel Clark, and Ilan Ramon, Israel's first
astronaut. The emotional words spoken by Colonel Husband following
the Challenger disaster now ironically apply to him and his crew:
"They made the ultimate sacrifice giving their lives to their
country and mankind."
The
familiar logo of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
is featured on the reverse, with a blazing sun in the background.
The surrounding inscription is: "United States of America ·
Columbia · Mission STS 107" and the year 2003. The large
2 ½ inch diameter commemorative is minted in gem proof quality
from 5 troy oz. of pure (999 fine) silver. The silver content and
an individual serial number are indicated on the edge. Included
is a certificate of authenticity.
The
Columbia Tribute Commemoratives are available at the official issue
price of $89 exclusively from PandaAmerica, 3460 Torrance Blvd.,
Suite 100, Torrance, CA 90503. Add $5.50 per order for shipping
and Insurance. Credit card orders can be placed by calling (800)
472-6327 or e-mailing info@pandaamerica.com.
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Prepared by Mel Wacks
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