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The National Historic Vehicle Register Plaque for Alan Bean’s 1969 Astrovette

Published January 5, 2020 - size: 1024 × 574 in The National Historic Vehicle Register Plaque for Alan Bean’s 1969 Astrovette
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The National Historic Vehicle Register in partnership with the U.S. Department of the Interior. This is the plaque that was displayed with the 1969 Apollo 12 Astronaut Alan Bean's Corvette showing its registration No. 25 and Engineering Record No. TX-3404.

The National Historic Vehicle Register in partnership with the US Department of the Interior This is the plaque that was displayed with the 1969 Apollo 12 Astronaut Alan Beans Corvette showing its registration No 25 and Engineering Record No TX 3404

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The National Historic Vehicle Register in partnership with the US Department of the Interior This is the plaque that was displayed with the 1969 Apollo 12 Astronaut Alan Beans Corvette showing its registration No 25 and Engineering Record No TX 3404

The Wheelbase is 98 inches (2.489 m) on Alan Bean's Astrovette Corvette. The Wheel Covers are RPO PO2. Photo Credits: Historic Vehicle Association
Portrait of the prime crew of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission. From left to right they are Commander, Charles “Pete” Conrad Jr. Command Module pilot, Richard F. Gordon Jr. and Lunar Module pilot, Alan L.Bean. The Apollo 12 mission was the second lunar landing mission in which the third and fourth American astronauts set foot upon the Moon. This mission was highlighted by the Lunar Module nicknamed “Intrepid” landing within a few hundred yards of a Surveyor probe which was sent to the Moon in April of 1967 on a mapping mission as a precursor to landing. 22 September 1969. Photo courtesy of NASA
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