Like so many collectibles it depends on where it came from. Mission patches that were attached the spacesuits of the 12 men that walked on the moon, presumably covered in moon dust, are worth a small fortune. Mission patches from support crew that actually worked on the missions are probably worth a bit. Patches bought online well after the program ended are likely worth nothing.
NO!! EECOM is an acronym for "Electrical, Environmental Consumables Manager. In the case of Apollo 13, that would be Sy Liebergot. The EECOM is one of the controllers in Mission Control who feed mission critical information to the Flight Director, who is in charge of the mission. In the case of Apollo 13, the EECOM was critical in the successful return of the crew. He was able to stretch 2 days worth of oxygen and 2 hours worth of battery power into 4 days.
the entire flight of Apollo 11 mission to the moon did not come cheaply, it was costing N.A.S.A a cool over a billion dollars. The real sad thing was that it was not reusable at all.
A technical problem occurred when Neil Armstrong tried to land, and the LEM only had 17 seconds worth of fuel left with which to land when they did in fact land.
how much does Apollo 11 news paper in 1969 thr 2020 worth
Currently on EBay they are $8.00-$10.00.
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NO!! EECOM is an acronym for "Electrical, Environmental Consumables Manager. In the case of Apollo 13, that would be Sy Liebergot. The EECOM is one of the controllers in Mission Control who feed mission critical information to the Flight Director, who is in charge of the mission. In the case of Apollo 13, the EECOM was critical in the successful return of the crew. He was able to stretch 2 days worth of oxygen and 2 hours worth of battery power into 4 days.
the entire flight of Apollo 11 mission to the moon did not come cheaply, it was costing N.A.S.A a cool over a billion dollars. The real sad thing was that it was not reusable at all.
A technical problem occurred when Neil Armstrong tried to land, and the LEM only had 17 seconds worth of fuel left with which to land when they did in fact land.
how much does Apollo 11 news paper in 1969 thr 2020 worth
I have an Apollo 8 Silver Coin which I purchased in England in 1968. How much is it worth?
The Apollo 11 commemorative coin is readily available with little demand for it. Therefore it is only worth between $1-$5 but as with any collector item it is worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Currently on EBay they are $8.00-$10.00.
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