Mission Artifacts
The Commemorative Collection
Batch 001 — April 6, 2026 Lunar Flyby
Limited release artifacts commemorating the first human description of Earth illuminating the Moon from deep space in over 50 years. Join the waitlist to be notified when Batch 001 is available.
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Batch 001 is a defined, limited release tied to the April 6, 2026 mission date. Waitlist members receive first access and early notification before public release.
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Planned Editions
Three materials, one moment in history
Natural slate surface
Slate Edition
5" × 7" · Natural slate
Precision laser engraved
Felt backing included
Anodized aluminum
Black Anodized Aluminum
6" × 8" · Anodized aluminum
Precision CNC engraved
Wall mounting hardware + certificate of authenticity
Walnut hardwood
Collector Wood Edition
8" × 10" · Walnut hardwood
Precision laser engraved
Display stand + certificate of authenticity
"It's the strangest and most surreal sight we've had today, with the Earth's glow illuminating almost the entire Moon. We just went sci-fi."
— Victor Glover
Pilot, Orion Integrity
Artemis II · April 6, 2026 · 08:03:55 MET
What Makes These Artifacts Significant
Timestamped to Mission Moment
Each piece references 08:03:55 MET — the exact moment the observation was communicated during the Artemis II broadcast.
First Modern Deep Space Observation
Commemorates the first human description of this phenomenon in over 50 years — connecting the Apollo era to the Artemis program.
Limited Production
Batch 001 is a defined release tied to the specific mission date. Future batches may reference subsequent missions or observations.
Primary Source Documentation
Based on official NASA mission transcript — the direct words spoken during the event, not interpretation or secondary sources.