Apollo XIV Mission Microform Bible no. 14-169 1971

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Apollo XIV Mission Microform Bible no. 14-169 1971

This microform Bible was one of 300 copies taken to the moon in the spacesuit of astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell aboard the lunar module of the Apollo XIV mission, February 5, 1971.

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