
Description
Shows and lists the names of the 2010 Space Shuttle Teams. Also comes with an "Space Shuttle Reflections CD". Is approx 9" x 11" and weighs 1.50lb. Cover has some shelf-wear and the CD has never been used and still in its original package.
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Space Shuttle Team 2010 W Space Shuttle Reflections CD
Estimate $80-$160
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March 3, 2026 Auction
Mar 03, 2026 3:00 PM ESTOrlando, FL, United States
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