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SPACE SHUTTLE: ROBBINS SILVER MEDALLION GROUP STS 108, 109, 110, 111, 112.
Group of 5 Robbins medallions, sterling silver, mission emblem and crew names on obverse, mission dates and crew names on reverse, 2001-2002.
Group of 5 Robbins medallions, sterling silver, mission emblem and crew names on obverse, mission dates and crew names on reverse, 2001-2002.
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SPACE SHUTTLE: ROBBINS SILVER MEDALLION GROUP
STS 108, 109, 110, 111, 112.
Group of 5 Robbins medallions, sterling silver, mission emblem and crew names on obverse, mission dates and crew names on reverse, 2001-2002.
STS-108 was the final servicing of the Hubble Space Telescope and the final successful flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia. The launch of the STS-112 had an incident during launch: the ET bipod ramp shed a chunk of foam that caused a dent ~4" wide and 3" deep into the metal SRB-ET Attach Ring near the bottom of the left Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster. Of course, just two missions later, STS-107 would end in disaster when a chunk of foam also broke off, but this time struck the left wing of the orbiter causing damage to the heat shield that led to the internal wing structure failing during reentry and the Shuttle breaking apart, killing the entire crew.
Group of 5 Robbins medallions, sterling silver, mission emblem and crew names on obverse, mission dates and crew names on reverse, 2001-2002.
STS-108 was the final servicing of the Hubble Space Telescope and the final successful flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia. The launch of the STS-112 had an incident during launch: the ET bipod ramp shed a chunk of foam that caused a dent ~4" wide and 3" deep into the metal SRB-ET Attach Ring near the bottom of the left Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster. Of course, just two missions later, STS-107 would end in disaster when a chunk of foam also broke off, but this time struck the left wing of the orbiter causing damage to the heat shield that led to the internal wing structure failing during reentry and the Shuttle breaking apart, killing the entire crew.

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