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Apollo 10 Mission Patch Signed

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Apollo 10 Mission Patch Beta cloth, Signed by Tom Stafford

Beta cloth is a type of fireproof silica cloth used in the manufacture of Apollo space suits. The fabric does not burn and was instrumental in the success of the Apollo Program.

Tom Stafford was selected to become an astronaut in 1962, and flew aboard Gemini 6A and Gemini 9A. In 1969, Stafford was the commander of Apollo 10, the second crewed mission to orbit the Moon and the first to fly a Lunar Module in lunar orbit, descending to an altitude of nine miles.

In 1975, Stafford was the commander of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) flight, the first joint U.S.-Soviet space mission.

Given to the museum by Tom Stafford

Framed & Matted Measures 10" x 10"