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How Do You Drive This Thing? Round Beach Towel featuring the photograph How Do You Drive This Thing? -- Apollo Command Module at The Museum of Flight, in Seattle, WA by Darin Volpe

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How Do You Drive This Thing? -- Apollo Command Module at The Museum of Flight, in Seattle, WA Round Beach Towel

Darin Volpe

by Darin Volpe

$85.00

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Here it is... the towel that's taking the internet by storm.   Our round beach towels are 60" in diameter and made from ultra-soft plush microfiber with a 100% cotton back.   Perfect for a day at the beach, a picnic, an outdoor music festival, or just general home decor.   This versatile summer essential is a must-have this season!

Design Details

With the hatch removed, the control panel of this Apollo Command Module is clearly visible below a photograph of the moon at the Museum of Flight in... more

Dimensions

60" Diameter Not Including Tassles

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (1)

Hanne Lore Koehler

Hanne Lore Koehler

Spectacular capture and digital creativity, Darin!! L/F/Vote

Artist's Description

With the hatch removed, the control panel of this Apollo Command Module is clearly visible below a photograph of the moon at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington

CM007A was the first production-line Apollo Command Module delivered to NASA by North American Aviation. It never flew, but was used for testing and training. Its original configuration was updated after the tragic Apollo 1 fire to integrate the required modifications. Between 1966 and 1973, CM007 participated in splashdown tests, water egress training, and served as Jim Lovell, Stuart Roosa, and Charlie Duke's home through a 48-hour open water test, among other tests. It continued service into the Skylab years before being put into storage.

Having never flown in space, this test space capsule allows museum visitors to see the stainless-steel skin as it appeared before being ravished by reentry.

About Darin Volpe

Darin Volpe

I have been photographing the things I see for over thirty years. A resident of San Luis Obispo County, I'm lucky to have many excellent photo destinations within a few minutes' or hours' drive. Beyond the local area, I have traveled throughout California and the western United States, visited far away American destinations such as Chicago, New York, Florida, and Alaska, and international destinations in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. My photography varies from Architecture to Industrial Art to Nature to Wildlife and I'm sure you'll find something suitable for your home or office. Visit my blog

 

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