For your consideration is large 5 1/2" x 5 “swatch of Kapton Foil removed from the descent stage of the lunar module eagle mirror days before the historic launch of Apollo 11 mission. And fine condition. Accompanied by a letter of providence from Lee R Brandt, the lead technician of propulsion and environmental controls for Grumman, lunar module support team at the Kennedy space center, who notes at the end of June, 1969, during the countdown demonstration test, I was asked to do an emergency squib valve replacement within the LM’s-5”s Decent stage. At the time, Apollo 11, was staged for lunch on launchpad 39A, and we had to enter the SLA with the lunar module eagle with secure within the Saturn five rocket. As with most repairs on the LEM, as we referred to it, Kapton Foil insulating blankets ( as much as 25 layers ) had to be removed and replaced in order to gain access to the affected areas. Realizing the historical significance of Kapton foil removed from Eagle only Dave before it’s launched, I save the sheets I removed for prosperity. For my contributions to the LM5 repairs, I received Nassas coveted silver snoopy award. Also accompanied by a copy of a letter from Apollo 12 Moonwalker Allen B conveyed to Brent the referenced Silver Snoopy award. June 20, 2019 a six and three-quarter inch by 6 1/2 inch piece sold for $1709 on RR auction. October 17th 2019 6 1/2“ x 4 and three-quarter inch swatch sold for $2069. Thank you for your interest and please check out my other space, auctions and sales. please note - the last two pictures are of two other pieces of foil I have available. These two are not included in the sale.