International Space Station Astronaut Action Figure
Space Voyagers International Space Station astronaut Dr. Mack Powers is 5 inches tall and features 15 points of articulation. Equipped with a Personal Satellite Assistant (a floating red orb under development by NASA that assists him in experiments throughout the space station), Powers has an EVA helmet with flip-up sunshield. He can also wear a virtual reality visor to "control" Robonaut (also under development by NASA), designed for assembly and repair missions outside of the station.
International Space Station Playset
This International Space Station (ISS) playset has 17 separate pieces to form the Expedition One ISS configuration. The pieces can also be reassembled into mutiple configurations. Included is a Soyuz spacecraft for docking. The set also comes with a display stand/pylon. Size: Approximately 20" when main pieces are placed end to end. (Scale is 1/144.)
Soyuz TM-8 Flown Parachute Bag
Soyuz TM-8 flew to the Mir Space Station on September 5, 1989, and returned 166 days later. This bag features a removable padded laptop compartment and is made in part from the parachute that brought TM-8 with Serebrov and Viktorenko aboard back to Earth. Includes a COA signed by A. Serebrov.
ISS TMA-3 Flown Parachute Bag
This nylon bag's front flap is covered in parachute material that returned US astronaut Michael Foale and Russian cosmonaut Alexander Kaleri from the International Space Station in April 2004. A part of the Soyuz TMA-3 spacecraft, the chute was in space for 195 days. Includes a COA signed by A. Kaleri.
ISS Flown Parachute iPod/PDA Case
This iPod / PDA nylon case's front flap is covered in parachute material that returned US astronaut Michael Foale and Russian cosmonaut Alexander Kaleri from the International Space Station in April 2004. A part of the Soyuz TMA-3 spacecraft, the chute was in space for 195 days. Includes a COA signed by A. Kaleri.
ISS Flown Parachute Cell Phone Holster
This cell phone nylon holster's front flap is covered in parachute material that returned US astronaut Michael Foale and Russian cosmonaut Alexander Kaleri from the International Space Station in April 2004. A part of the Soyuz TMA-3 spacecraft, the chute was in space for 195 days. Includes a COA signed by A. Kaleri.
International Space Station Model Kit With Stand
1:144 scale model of ISS. For the serious model builder, this International Space Station kit is available with 320 parts, leaving the entire assembly process to the modeler...just like the astronauts building the real thing! All parts are already painted and decals have been applied in the proper places. A stand is included. Overall dimensions of the completed model are 30" wide, 22" long and 20" high.
ISS Model Enhancement Parts
Creates a docking station on your International Space Station model for a 1/144th scale shuttle model. Also included additional antenna, docking points, lights, hand and foot rails, etc.