"Space Shuttle Atlantis" Framed Poster
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Informative poster of Space Shuttle Atlantis featuring its launch image and detailed mission timelines along with NASA logo and descriptions of each flight.
Framed poster featuring the Space Shuttle Atlantis prominently in the foreground with a dynamic image of it launching into space, showing bright orange flames and smoke at the base. It is set against a backdrop of Earth from space. The top of the poster includes the NASA logo and the text 'SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS'. To the right side, there is a detailed informational layout that includes a timeline of the Space Shuttle Atlantis missions from October 3, 1985, to July 21, 2011. Each mission is showcased with small photos and descriptions, and there are also sections dedicated to the construction timeline and general characteristics of the shuttle.
Framed poster featuring the Space Shuttle Atlantis prominently in the foreground with a dynamic image of it launching into space, showing bright orange flames and smoke at the base. It is set against a backdrop of Earth from space. The top of the poster includes the NASA logo and the text 'SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS'. To the right side, there is a detailed informational layout that includes a timeline of the Space Shuttle Atlantis missions from October 3, 1985, to July 21, 2011. Each mission is showcased with small photos and descriptions, and there are also sections dedicated to the construction timeline and general characteristics of the shuttle.