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Zavvi’s limited edition collectable art prints celebrate the Penumbral Eclipse on Friday 10th January 2020 when the Earth, Sun and Moon aligned from 17:07pm GMT. Including official photographs and data taken from the NASA archive, these prints are a worldwide Zavvi exclusive. This set of three art prints forms the perfect gallery. With a limited availability of 600 units, be quick as you don’t want to miss out!

Product Detail: X3 Double sided art card prints on 135x200mm, 400gsm Silk Card. Packaged inside a black NASA envelope and inserted into a silver metallic resealable pouch.


NASA Model Shot


The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) founded in July 1958, breaking space boundaries with missions that may seem impossible such as putting the first man on the moon in the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. The space station currently in 2020, will be taking long strides toward returning astronauts to the Moon, continuing the exploration of Mars and developing new technology to make supersonic aircraft fly more quietly. Show your love for aeronautics and aerospace research with our Officially Licensed merchandise.

 

 
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  • NASA

NASA Mission Earth, Moon and Sun Art Prints

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Zavvi’s limited edition collectable art prints celebrate the Penumbral Eclipse on Friday 10th January 2020 when the Earth, Sun and Moon aligned from 17:07pm GMT. Including official photographs and data taken from the NASA archive, these prints are a worldwide Zavvi exclusive. This set of three art prints forms the perfect gallery. With a limited availability of 600 units, be quick as you don’t want to miss out!

Product Detail: X3 Double sided art card prints on 135x200mm, 400gsm Silk Card. Packaged inside a black NASA envelope and inserted into a silver metallic resealable pouch.


NASA Model Shot


The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) founded in July 1958, breaking space boundaries with missions that may seem impossible such as putting the first man on the moon in the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. The space station currently in 2020, will be taking long strides toward returning astronauts to the Moon, continuing the exploration of Mars and developing new technology to make supersonic aircraft fly more quietly. Show your love for aeronautics and aerospace research with our Officially Licensed merchandise.

 

 
Brand:
  • NASA
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