Your best bet would be to contact a company that specializes in space memorabilia, such as http://www.novaspace.com/
To attend a shuttle launch, you would need to first check the schedule and location of the launch. Then, you can either purchase tickets or apply for a visitor pass through the space agency conducting the launch. Remember to follow all safety guidelines and arrive at the designated viewing area well in advance of the launch time.
There have been 19 Apollo missions (1A & 1 - 17). All bar one have either been successful or partially successful. The one mission that was a failure was Apollo 1 where the command module destroyed and three astronauts killed on 27 January 1967 by fire in the module during a test exercise. The most famous almost failure was Apollo 13 which is classed as a successful failure as no one died - problematic oscillations on start, unrelated explosion in service module during Earth-Moon transition caused mission to be aborted - crew took temporary refuge in lunar module and eventually returned to Earth with command module after single pass around Moon and made it through reentry. Outside of the imagination of the lunatic fringe, there was no Apollo 18 flight. Apollo 18 was cancelled by Nixon, as he wanted Apollo, which had been started by Kennedy, to generate no more successes that would be credited to the Democrats. He even went so far as to rename Cape Kennedy, "Cape Canaveral". The Apollo 18 capsule, which had already been built, was wasted on a publicity stunt called "Apollo-Soyuz", which was supposedly a test of an emergency linkage that would allow Russian and American spacecraft to rescue one another.
There have been 19 Apollo missions (1A & 1 - 17). All bar one have either been successful or partially successful. The one mission that was a failure was Apollo 1 where the command module destroyed and three astronauts killed on 27 January 1967 by fire in the module during a test exercise. The most famous almost failure was Apollo 13 which is classed as a successful failure as no one died - problematic oscillations on start, unrelated explosion in service module during Earth-Moon transition caused mission to be aborted - crew took temporary refuge in lunar module and eventually returned to Earth with command module after single pass around Moon and made it through reentry. Outside of the imagination of the lunatic fringe, there was no Apollo 18 flight. Apollo 18 was cancelled by Nixon, as he wanted Apollo, which had been started by Kennedy, to generate no more successes that would be credited to the Democrats. He even went so far as to rename Cape Kennedy, "Cape Canaveral". The Apollo 18 capsule, which had already been built, was wasted on a publicity stunt called "Apollo-Soyuz", which was supposedly a test of an emergency linkage that would allow Russian and American spacecraft to rescue one another.
All of the Apollo astronauts passed through the Van Allen belt in their spacecrafts on their way to the moon. Since the exposure was brief, all were within the limits regarded as safe (Apollo 14 experienced the highest levels). Longer exposure to the radiation would certainly cause harm.
I think there are about 75 constellations that Jupiter does NOT pass through.
600 million USD.
It would depend who the pass was issued to and if it is a MLB lifetime pass or a Pittsburg Pirates lifetime pass. Probably about $100
To attend a shuttle launch, you would need to first check the schedule and location of the launch. Then, you can either purchase tickets or apply for a visitor pass through the space agency conducting the launch. Remember to follow all safety guidelines and arrive at the designated viewing area well in advance of the launch time.
You cannot buy it with a pass from the Black Market, you buy cards and if your lucky you can get the Apollo's Lyre.
He won't last the season
The answer depends on the percentage required for a pass. This is not a fixed value.
In my opinion $100 to $200 depending on the pass.
£200
yes
they worth time-pass
It isn't very rare, so it isn't worth very much.
the house of commons is a place where polictics meet to pass new laws and billshow much for a house of commons coin?