Two Space Shuttle items inscribed as being flown—a substantial 32″ x 7.25″ piece of payload bay liner from the Space Shuttle Discovery (OV-103) that flew into space during the STS-82 mission, NASA's second mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope, which is marked in black felt tip on the left side: “SCRAP—OV-103, MBO-135-027, B.W.T., Bay 2, Form GW, OPF, 3-97, Last FLT: STS-82/OV-103, Feb. 11-21, 1997, 10 Days/150 orbits, 4.1 million statue miles, Payload Bay Liner”; and a reflective 2″ x 6.26″ sheet of thermal insulation from the Space Shuttle Columbia (OV-102) that flew into space during the STS-94 mission, a reflight of the STS-83 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL) mission, marked in black felt tip, “Flown on STS-94, OV-102.” In overall fine condition.
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