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TOM STAFFORD'S ASTP FLOWN BETA CLOTH.
Flown Apollo Soyuz crew emblem, 3½ inches in diameter.

25 March 2013, 13:00 EDT
New York

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TOM STAFFORD'S ASTP FLOWN BETA CLOTH.

Flown Apollo Soyuz crew emblem, 3½ inches in diameter. Printed on a white Beta cloth section 5½ inches square. Displayed with a Typed Letter Signed by TOM STAFFORD.

TOM STAFFORD'S January 30, 1990 signed provenance letter reads: "This Apollo-Soyuz Beta cloth emblem was carried in space on the historic Apollo-Soyuz Test Project during 15 – 24, 1975. It was placed in my personal preference kit (PPK) on board the Apollo command module. Beta cloth material was designed for fire protection was used in our Apollo spacesuits."

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