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Object Number Classification Object Name A19740727000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, General Dynamic MOVING BEYOND EARTH- Transformation Object List Prepared 04.20.2016 Object Number Classification Object Name A19740727000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, General Dynamics/Convair FR-4 2-Stage Triamese Concept A19740728000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, Lockheed Starclipper LS200-8 Stage- and-a-Half Concept,1:96 A19740731000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle,Grumman/Boeing G-3 2-Stage Fully- Reusable Concept, 1:192 A19740732000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle,Grumman/Boeing H-33 2-Stage Partially- Reusable Concept 1:192 A19740733000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle,Grumman/Boeing 2-Stage F-1 Flyback Booster Concept, 1:192 A19740734000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, Grumman/Boeing F-1 Expendable Booster Concept, 1:192 A19740735000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, Grumman 2-Stage SRB Parallel Burn Concept, 1:192 A19740736000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle,Grumman 2-Stage LRB Parallel Burn Concept, 1:192 A19740766000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, North American Rockwell Final Concept, 1:100 A19750327000 ART-Paintings Painting, oil on board A19760752000 MODELS-Wind Tunnel Model, Space Shuttle, Delta-Wing High Cross-Range Orbiter Concept A19760753000 MODELS-Wind Tunnel Model, Space Shuttle, Straight-Wing Low Cross-Range Orbiter Concept A19760754000 MODELS-Wind Tunnel Model, Space Shuttle, Final Orbiter Concept A19760778000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, Lockheed Fully Reusable Concept, 1:200 A19760781000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, General Dynamics / Convair FR-3A Fully Reusable, 1:100 A19760782000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, North American Rockwell - Convair Fully Reusable, 1:200 Page 1 of 12 Object Number Classification Object Name A19760784000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, North American Rockwell, Partially Reusable Concept, 1:200 A19760785000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, North American Rockwell Expendable Booster Concept; 1:200 A19800236000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, Goodyear Meteor Jr. 3-Stage Fully Reusable Concept A19800404000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Spacelab, 1:15 A19810317000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, North American Rockwell Final Design, 1:15 A19820004000 SPACECRAFT-Manned-Parts & Structural Components Tile, Shuttle Insulation, Black, STS-1 A19820016000 SPACECRAFT-Manned-Parts & Structural Components Tile, Shuttle Insulation, Black, STS-1 A19820018000 SPACECRAFT-Manned-Parts & Structural Components Tile, Shuttle Insulation, White, STS-1 A19820052000 SPACECRAFT-Manned-Parts & Structural Components Shuttle Insulation Gap Filler, STS-1 A19820162000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Accessories Shuttle Personal Hygiene Kit, Sleep Kit, STS-1, Crippen A19830241000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Flight Clothing Jacket, In-Flight Suit, Shuttle, Sally Ride, STS-7 A19830241001 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Accessories Name Tag, In-Flight Suit, Shuttle, Sally Ride, STS-7 A19830241002 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Flight Clothing Trousers, In-Flight Suit, Shuttle, Sally Ride, STS-7 A19830241003 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Flight Clothing Crew Shirt, In-Flight Suit, Shuttle, Sally Ride, STS-7 A19830261000 EQUIPMENT-Miscellaneous Checklist, Payload Deployment, Shuttle, STS-5 A19840027000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Flight Clothing Jacket, In-Flight Suit, Guy Bluford, STS-8 A19840027001 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Accessories Name Tag, In-Flight Suit, Guy Bluford, STS-8 A19840027002 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Flight Clothing Trousers, In-Flight Suit, Guy Bluford, STS-8 A19840027003 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Flight Clothing Crew Shirt, Shuttle, STS-8, Guy Bluford A19840188000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Footwear Socks, Slipper, Shuttle A19840189000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Footwear Socks, Slipper, Shuttle A19850471001 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Hygiene & Waste Management Toothbrush, Personal Hygiene Package, Shuttle, STS-7, 8, 9 A19850471002 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Hygiene & Waste Management Toothpaste, Personal Hygiene Package, Shuttle, STS-7, 8, 9 A19850471003 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Hygiene & Waste Management Deodorant, Personal Hygiene Package, Shuttle, STS-7, 8, 9 A19850471004 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Hygiene & Waste Management Skin Cream, Personal Hygiene Package, Shuttle, STS-7, 8, 9 Page 2 of 12 Object Number Classification Object Name A19850471007 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Hygiene & Waste Management Nail Clippers, Personal Hygiene Package, Shuttle, STS-7, 8, 9 A19850471009 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Hygiene & Waste Management Lip Balm, Personal Hygiene Package, Shuttle, STS-7, 8, 9 A19850471011 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Hygiene & Waste Management Shaving Cream, Personal Hygiene Package, Shuttle, STS-7, 8, 9 A19850471013 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Hygiene & Waste Management Razor, Personal Hygiene Package, Shuttle, STS-7, 8, 9 A19850471016 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Hygiene & Waste Management Comb, Personal Hygiene Package, Shuttle, STS-7, 8, 9 A19850628000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Accessories Penlight, Shuttle, STS 51-D, Garn A19850634000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Flight Clothing Sleep Shirt, Shuttle, STS 51-D, Jake Garn A19850635000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Flight Clothing Sleep Shorts, Shuttle, STS 51-D, Garn A19850812000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Pepsi-Cola Can, STS 51-F A19850814000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Coca-Cola Can, STS 51-F A19860077000 SPACECRAFT-Manned-Parts & Structural Components Tile, High-temperature Reusable Surface Insulation, STS-9 A19860300000 EQUIPMENT-Communications Devices Headset, Communications Carrier, Shuttle A19870113000 MEMORABILIA-Events Plaque, Memorial, Challenger STS 51-L Crew A19880333000 MEMORABILIA-Events License Plate, Florida, Challenger A19880546000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Station Freedom, 1:100 A19880547000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Space Shuttle, Columbia, 1:100 A19890006000 INSTRUMENTS-Flight Management Computer, Onboard, GRID Compass II, Shuttle A19890220000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Space Food, Beef Pattie, STS-27 A19890228000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Space Food, Brownie, STS-27 A19890234000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Space Food, Oatmeal with Raisins and Spice, STS-27 A19890240000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Space Food, Chicken Salad Spread, STS-27 A19890255000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Space Food, Shortbread Cookies, STS-27 A19890270000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Space Food, Seasoned Scrambled Eggs, STS-27 A19890318000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Space Food, Macaroni and Cheese, STS-27 A19890368000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Space Food, Sausage Pattie, STS-27 A19890431000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Space Food, Apple Drink, STS-27 A19890444000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Space Food, Cocoa, STS-27 A19890462000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Food & Food Accessories Space Food, Coffee with Cream, STS-27 A19900222000 MODELS-Manned Spacecraft & Parts Model, Dynasoar X-20 Page 3 of 12 Object Number Classification Object Name A19970200000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Flight Clothing Suit, Penguin-3, Shannon Lucid, Prophylactic Body-Loading A19970685000 MEMORABILIA-Popular Culture Toy, Space Ship, Buck Rogers, Patrol Ship A19970937000 MEMORABILIA-Popular Culture Pendant, STS-7 A19970966000 MEMORABILIA-Popular Culture Patch, Mission, STS-5 A19970972000 MEMORABILIA-Popular Culture Patch, Mission, STS-8 A19980084000 MEMORABILIA-Events Coin, Smithsonian Commemorative, STS-79 A19980085000 MEMORABILIA-Events Coin, Smithsonian Commemorative, STS-79 A19980134000 MEMORABILIA-Popular Culture Toy, Stuffed, Teddy Bear (Magellan T. Bear), STS-63 A19980135001 MEMORABILIA-Miscellaneous Pin, Lapel, NASA A19980135004 MEMORABILIA-Miscellaneous Pin, Lapel, Space Station (ISS) A19980135005 MEMORABILIA-Miscellaneous Pin, Lapel, Space Camp A19980135014 MEMORABILIA-Events Pin, Lapel, Smithsonian 150th Anniversary A19980139000 MEMORABILIA-Miscellaneous Astronaut Suit, "Magellan T. Bear" A19980139001 MEMORABILIA-Miscellaneous Pin, Lapel, Space Shuttle orbiter, gold-tone A19980139002 MEMORABILIA-Miscellaneous Pin, Lapel, Spacehab A19980139003 MEMORABILIA-Events Pin, Lapel, STS-63 A19980139004 MEMORABILIA-Miscellaneous Pin, Lapel, Pride, Elk Creek Elementary School A19980139005 MEMORABILIA-Miscellaneous Pin, Lapel, Colorado Flag A20000456000 INSTRUMENTS-Scientific Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) Control Unit A20000456001 INSTRUMENTS-Scientific SAMS Sensor Head A A20000456004 INSTRUMENTS-Scientific SAMS Sensor Cable A A20000457000 EQUIPMENT-Miscellaneous SAMS Crew Logbook, Shannon W. Lucid A20000659000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Flight Clothing Crew Shirt, Shuttle, STS-93 (Eileen Collins) A20000682000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Hygiene & Waste Management Personal Hygiene Kit, Shuttle (Musgrave) A20000682001 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Hygiene & Waste Management Electric Shaver, Personal Hygiene Kit, Shuttle A20000687000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Special Devices Sleep Restraint Pallet, Shuttle A20000688000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Special Devices Sleep Restraint Liner, Shuttle A20010212000 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Pressure Suits Pressure Suit, Shuttle Launch-Entry A20010212003 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Handwear Glove, Left, Launch-Entry Suit, Shuttle A20010212004 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Handwear Glove, Right, Launch-Entry Suit, Shuttle A20010316000 EQUIPMENT-EVA Devices Tool, Right Angle Drive Page 4 of 12 Object Number Classification
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