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Flag, United States of America, Apollo 11

Object Details

Summary
This small United States flag is part of a set of three small flags carried aboard the Apollo 11 flight by Michael Collins in his Personal Preference Kit, so named because all astronauts were permitted one small bag for personal or small items of significance they wished to carry into space. On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin became the first human beings to walk on the lunar surface while Collins orbited the Moon in the Apollo 11 command module.
When Collins became the director of the National Air and Space Museum, he loaned this flag to the Museum for display in the "Apollo to the Moon" gallery. He gave the flag to the National Collection as a permanent donation in 1984.
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Astronaut
Michael Collins
Manufacturer
Unknown
Credit Line
Donated by Michael Collins
Materials
Overall: Nylon
Dimensions
2-D - Unframed (H x W): 14 x 10.2cm (5 1/2 in. x 4 in.)
Type
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Miscellaneous

Featured In

  • Apollo 11
  • Social and Cultural Space Collection
  • Three Cheers for the Red, White, and Blue
Apollo 11 United States of America cloth Flag folded on left side
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Apollo 11 United States of America cloth Flag folded on left side
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