1/400 Delta II w/Launchpad
1/400 Delta II w/Launchpad
1/400 Delta II w/Launchpad

1/400 Delta II w/Launchpad

DS56243

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1/400 Delta II with Launchpad

The Deep Impact Mission is a NASA space probe for studying the composition of the comet interior, by releasing an impactor into the comet and then taking measurement by a flyby probe. The mission was the first to eject material from a comet’s surface, which gained quite large publicity from the media, international scientists and amateur astronomers. The Delta rocket is a general purpose expendable launch vehicle that was first flown on May 13th, 1960. The first Delta rockets were modified from the PGM-17 Thor ballistic missile. By using a tried-and-tested missile system, the Delta rockets proved a reliable means of launching satellites while more advanced launch vehicles were developed.

Features:

-Quality construction

-Highly detailed

-Display ready

-Fully assembled

-Accurate markings and insignia

PLEASE NOTE:

This item is not a toy and is not suitable for children.
This item is fragile and is meant for static display and collectable purposes only.

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