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# STS101 - STS-101- SS Atlantis
Own Limited-Edition Atlantis STS-101 Silk Covers
Produced by Colorano, this set of eight covers honors important moments from the Space Shuttle Atlantis’ 21st mission, STS-101 (the 98th mission of the Space Shuttle program).
These popular Colorano covers feature “silk” cachets that are produced through a special screening process and then bonded to the envelope. Each cachet pictures a photo from the mission and is surrounded by a golden border. The covers all bear patriotic US stamps and cancellations relating to events from the mission. You can discover the story behind each one with the informative captions next to the cachets.
Launched on May 19, 2000, STS-101 was a resupply mission to the International Space Station. It was the third shuttle flight sent to the ISS to prepare it for its crew. It was the first to fly with the “glass cockpit” (with digital LCD screens) as opposed to the traditional analog dials of previous missions.
Discover more stories from this mission – order your silk covers today.
Own Limited-Edition Atlantis STS-101 Silk Covers
Produced by Colorano, this set of eight covers honors important moments from the Space Shuttle Atlantis’ 21st mission, STS-101 (the 98th mission of the Space Shuttle program).
These popular Colorano covers feature “silk” cachets that are produced through a special screening process and then bonded to the envelope. Each cachet pictures a photo from the mission and is surrounded by a golden border. The covers all bear patriotic US stamps and cancellations relating to events from the mission. You can discover the story behind each one with the informative captions next to the cachets.
Launched on May 19, 2000, STS-101 was a resupply mission to the International Space Station. It was the third shuttle flight sent to the ISS to prepare it for its crew. It was the first to fly with the “glass cockpit” (with digital LCD screens) as opposed to the traditional analog dials of previous missions.
Discover more stories from this mission – order your silk covers today.