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Space Shuttle Geocoin GeoMonkey_AB's Space Shuttle Geocoin

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Released:
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Origin:
Alberta, Canada
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For many decades, the Space Shuttle has symbolized Florida's Space Coast, making it the perfect icon for the Space Coast Geocachers Association. Conceptualized in 1969, the Space Shuttle program was officially started in January, 1972. The first complete orbiter was originally planned to be named Constitution, but a massive write-in campaign from fans of the Star Trek television series convinced the White House to change the name to Enterprise. Amid great fanfare, the Enterprise (designated OV-101) was rolled out on September 17, 1976. The shuttle is the only winged manned spacecraft to achieve orbit and land, and the only reusable space vehicle that has ever made multiple flights into orbit. Its missions involve carrying large payloads to various orbits (including segments to be added to the International Space Station, providing crew rotation for the ISS, and performing service missions. The orbiters can also recover satellites and other payloads from orbit and return them to Earth. The shuttle program is scheduled to end in 2010.

On Jan. 28, 1986, 73 seconds after launch, the Space Shuttle Challenger was lost to us on mission STS-51-L. During her lifetime, Challenger made 10 successful flights, surviving over 62 days in space, and almost 1000 orbits around our Earth. Seventeen years later, during re-entry of mission STS-107, on Jan 16, 2003 the Space Shuttle Columbia was lost to us. During her lifetime, Columbia made 28 successful flights, surviving over 300 days in space, and over 4800 orbits around our Earth. Both shuttles had a crew of 7 astronauts. While 38 missions might not seem like a lot for a pair of space craft, it is important to consider scale. Each orbit added over 25,000 miles to a shuttle's odometer!

This coin commemorates both those flights, and the fourteen brave souls who were lost during those final missions. The artwork on the back of the coin is an artistic composite of the mission insignias from both flights STS-51-L and STS-107. The tracking number can be found under the hinged bay door.

The SCGA hopes you will enjoy owning this coin as much as we enjoyed 

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Tracking History (7488.8mi) View Map

Move To Collection 10/22/2012 GeoMonkey_AB moved it to their collection   Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2012 GeoMonkey_AB took it to Not a MIAT - CCARF12 Alberta, Canada - .33 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2012 GeoMonkey_AB took it to From the Clouds to the Water - CCARF12 Alberta, Canada - .23 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2012 GeoMonkey_AB took it to Ammo Can in a Log CCARF12 Alberta, Canada - .09 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2012 GeoMonkey_AB took it to Wrap-up event CCARF12 Alberta, Canada - 1.77 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2012 GeoMonkey_AB took it to Syringe Hydraulics-CCARF12 Alberta, Canada - 1.5 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2012 GeoMonkey_AB took it to Peacekeepers' Wall of Honour - CCARF12 Alberta, Canada - 5.84 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2012 GeoMonkey_AB took it to Celebration - CCARF12 Alberta, Canada - 1.34 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2012 GeoMonkey_AB took it to Remember When Life Was Simple? Alberta, Canada - .6 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2012 GeoMonkey_AB took it to Can you muster this? Alberta, Canada - 2.48 miles  Visit Log
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