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NASA 'Remove Before Launch' Keyring

NASA 'Remove Before Launch' Keyring -...NASA 'Remove Before Launch' Keyring - Prepare for liftoff with our exclusive NASA-inspired keyring   Read more
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  • Woven with embroidered details
  • Double sided woven keyring
  • Size: 130 x 30mm (not including metal loop)
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We have exclusive badges, t-shirts, hoodies and accessories that are perfect for launching you into your next adventure.

 

This out of this world range is not just for Scouts - our NASA and Space product ranges have been created for everyone and are non-Scouts branded.

 

NASA 'Remove Before Launch' Keyring - Prepare for liftoff with our exclusive NASA-inspired keyring, designed to keep you grounded while reminding you of the incredible journeys that await among the stars

 

NASA and Scouts.

 

NASA and scouting have a long history. More than two-thirds of all current and former astronauts have been involved in scouting. Of the 312 pilots and scientists selected as astronauts since 1959, at least 207 have been identified as having been scouts or active in scouting. The list includes 39 Eagle Scouts, 25 Life Scouts, 14 Star Scouts, 26 First Class Scouts, 17 Second Class Scouts, 13 Tenderfoot Scouts, three Explorers, 25 Cub Scouts, 10 Webelos Scouts, one King’s Scout, two Wolf Scouts, and 32 with unknown ranks, including 27 who were Girl Scouts.

Of the 24 men to travel to the moon on the Apollo 8 and Apollo 10 through 17 missions, 20 were scouts, including 11 of the 12 moonwalkers, and all three members of the crew of Apollo 13.