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Sumatran Amber
Amber is the fossilized resin of prehistoric trees. When it was excreted in ancient forests, the molecules became polymerized and cross-linked over millions of years, creating a solid fossil. The oldest amber has been dated to 320 million years old....
$4.00
Punched Computer Tape Section
OWN A PIECE OF ONE OF THE OLDEST COMPUTER PROGRAMS EVER CREATED Perforated paper tape, also known as computer tape, was an early form of physical media used for storing digital data. It was first developed in 1725 and rose...
$12.00
Trilobite Fossil
Trilobites are a class of extinct marine creatures that lived in shallow waters. Thanks to their easily fossilized exoskeletons, we now have a very extensive history of these creatures. We know of about 17,000 species which lived from 521 million...
$18.00
Shatter Cone
Shatter cones are unique geological structures formed exclusively under intense shock pressures, typically following meteorite impacts or nuclear explosions.They are created when shockwaves strong enough to compress rock travel through the ground. The result is conical-shaped deformation of rock, with...
$16.00
$9.99
‘s Gravesande’s Ring
A ‘s Gravesande’s ring is an apparatus for demonstrating thermal expansion and contraction, a fundamental principle in thermodynamics. Named after Dutch scientist Willem ‘s Gravesande, the apparatus consists of two main components: a brass ring, and a brass ball slightly...
$14.99
Remove Before Flight Tag
“Remove Before Flight” tags are essential safety tools, serving as critical visual reminders to ensure aircraft and spacecraft are fully prepared for operation. Made from bright, durable nylon, these tags are attached to protective covers, safety pins, or devices that must be removed or...
$9.95
Mosasaurus Tooth
One Mosasaurus tooth displayed in an acrylic case. The tooth of a Mosasaur, the ‘Tyrant of the Ancient Seas.’ This marine reptile roamed the world’s oceans 82 to 66 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. Mosasaurs were apex...
$16.00
Geisenoceras Fossil
Geisenoceras is an extinct cephalopod, similar to a squid with a long, pointed shell that lived during the Devonian period around 400 million years ago. The lighter areas were cavities in its shell that it used for bouyancy and propusion...
$14.00
Styracosaurus Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite dinosaur.
Species: Styracosaurus albertensisTemporal Range: Late Cretaceous, 75.5–75MaLocation: Asia and North America
$12.00
Three-Polarizer Paradox Experiment Kit
The Three-Polarizer Paradox is a popular light experiment originally presented by theoretical physicist Paul Dirac in his 1930 book The Principles of Quantum Mechanics. It is often used to illustrate the strange behavior of quantum mechanics, but it can be...
$10.00
Saint Nikola Tesla Pin
Nikola Tesla was hands-down one of the most impressive individuals to ever live. A true scientist, he spent his life creating things that continue to make our lives easier to this day. I mean, by the time he was your age,...
$14.00
$12.00
NASA Apollo 11 Beta Cloth Insignia Production Print
These patches were printed in 1969 for the Apollo 11 mission. After the tragic Apollo 1 launch pad fire that killed 3 astronauts, NASA decided to work on removing all flammable materials from the spacecraft cabin. A new material was...
$118.00
Oyster Valve Fossil
Oysters, belonging to the family Ostreidae, have been abundant in various marine environments for hundreds of millions of years, and their fossilized valves provide fascinating insights into both biological and geological history. The oyster valve is typically composed of calcium...
$14.00
$7.99
NASA Pioneer 10 Mission Data Section
This has been one of our longest-awaited, and most-anticipated items, but we always make sure the provenance checks out—no matter how long it takes. Unlock a piece of interstellar history with a genuine section of mission data tape from NASA's...
$70.00
Particle Accelerator Beam Steering Magnet
This is one of four beam-steering magnets from the renowned Aladdin electron storage ring, a synchrotron particle accelerator. From the 1980s until 2014, this machine produced synchrotron radiation for high-energy physics experiments. Aladdin was housed at the Synchrotron Radiation Center...
$15,550.00
Parasaurolophus Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite dinosaur.
Species: Parasaurolophus walkeri
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 76.5–73 Ma
Location: North America and Asia
$12.00
Oviraptor Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite dinosaur.
Species: Oviraptor philoceratops Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 89.8–70.6 MaLocation: Djadokhta Formation of Mongolia, Bayan Mandahu
Pin Dimensions: 1.5" x 1.12"
$12.00
Mosasaurus Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite dinosaur.
Species: Mosasaurus hoffmanniiEra: Campanian-Maastrichtian, 82.7–66.0 MaLocale: Atlantic Coasts
$12.00
Plesiosaurus Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite plesiosaur.
Species: Plesiosaurus dolichodeirusTemporal Range: Early Jurassic, 199.6–175.6 Ma
Size: 1.5" x 1"
$12.00
Pachycephalosaurus Pin
Pachycephalosaurus was a dinosaur known for its thick, domed skull, which could be up to 10 inches thick. This herbivore lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 70 million years ago. Some scientists believe its unique skull may have been...
$12.00
Deinonychus Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite dinosaur.
Species: Deinonychus antirrhopus
Temporal Range: Early Cretaceous, 115–108 Ma
Location: Montana, Utah, Wyoming, and Oklahoma, in rocks of the Cloverly Formation, Cedar Mountain Formation and Antlers Formation.
Pin dimensions: 1.75" x 1.125"
$12.00
Dilophosaurus Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite dinosaur.
Species: Dilophosaurus wetherilliTemporal Range: Early Jurassic, 193 MaLocation: North America
$12.00
Carnotaurus Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite dinosaur.
Species: Carnotaurus sastrei
Temporal Range: Late Cretaceous (Lower Maastrichtian), 72–69.9 Ma
Location: Argentina
$12.00
Cobalt Poison Dart Frog Enamel Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite frog. Species: Dendrobates tinctorius "azureus"Era: ModernLocale: Native to the tropical rainforests of Suriname and Brazil, specifically found in regions of South America such as the Sipaliwini savanna of southern Suriname and the Brazilian...
$12.00
Iguanodon Enamel Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite dinosaur.
Species: Iguanodon bernissartensisTemporal Range: Early Cretaceous, 126–113 MaLocation: Belgium, Spain, England
Measures: 1.625"x1"
$12.00
Dilong Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite dinosaur.
Species: Dilong paradoxus
Era: Early Cretaceous (126 Million years ago)
Locale: China
Size: 1.375" x 1"
$12.00
Archaeopteryx Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite prehistoric bird.
Species: Archaeopteryx lithographicaTemporal Range: Late Jurassic, 150.8–148.5 MaLocation: Southern Germany
$12.00
Amargasaurus Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite dinosaur.
Species: Amargasaurus cazaui
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous, 129.4–122.46 Ma
Location: Argentina
Pin dimensions: 1.5" x 1.37"
$12.00
Allosaurus Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite dinosaur.
Species: Allosaurus fragilisEra: Late Jurassic (155-150 Million years ago)Locale: Morrison Formation, North America Pin dimensions: 1.75" x 1.0"
$12.00
Baryonyx Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite dinosaur.
Species: Baryonyx walkeriTemporal range: Early Cretaceous, 130–125 Ma Location: England and Iberia
Pin dimensions: 1.75" x 1.12"
$12.00
Anomalocaris Pin
Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite prehistoric creature.
Species: Anomalocaris canadensis
Temporal Range: Early to mid Cambrian, 520–499 Ma
$12.00
Asteroid 4 Vesta Meteorite
Asteroid 4 Vesta is one of the largest objects in the asteroid belt, characterized by its differentiated structure, which consists of a core, mantle, and crust. This differentiation is a key subject of interest in planetary science, and meteorites such...
$16.00
Urchin Spine Fossils
Sea urchins have played an essential role in the ocean’s ecosystems dating back hundreds of millions of years. Their distinct appearance includes a hard, calcified shell known as a test, covered in movable spines, providing protection and aiding in locomotion....
$14.00
Supercomputer Memory Chip
This chip was once part of one of the smartest/fastest/largest mainframe computers in the world, pushing the limits of computational power in its day. Supercomputers were introduced in the 1960s, and for several decades the fastest were made by Seymour...
$39.00
Uranium Glass Ball
Uranium glass is a type of glass made with a small amount of the radioactive element with atomic number 92. This causes it to glow intensely bright green under ultraviolet light. It was once common for glass manufacturers to add...
$15.00
Space Blanket
The Mylar space blanket was developed by NASA to reduce heat loss for spacecraft as well as humans. The material is a thin sheet of plastic that’s been coated with an atomically thin metallic layer. The result is an extremely...
$4.00
Skylab Schematic Chart
A cutaway schematic diagram of the first US space station, SkyLab.
Size: 10" x 24"Ships rolled
$15.00
$10.00
NASA Space Shuttle Blueprint Fragment
This section of paper was a piece of a blueprint used to manufacture a critical component of the Space Shuttle Columbia. These are not modern reproductions. They were produced in the 1970s for use in the Space Shuttle Orbiter development. Each display includes...
$64.00
Laboratory Glassware Chart
This chart of common lab glassware is printed on durable, thick paper for quick and easy reference—or just a nice piece of decor.
Size: 11 x 17"
Single charts ship rolled. Bulk quantities ship flat.
$5.00
JWST Photocard Set: Vol. 1
Commemorative set of James Webb Space Telescope's first 4 released photos. The backs feature detailed descriptions of Stephan's Quintet, Southern Ring Nebula, Carina Nebula, and Webb Deep Field.
4 photos in an envelope
Dimensions: 7"x 5"
$10.00
NASA Skylab Computer Program Section
This section of data tape contains the automated commands for the X-ray spectrographic telescope on Skylab. With this program, NASA ground control was able to guide its operations, data collection, and alignment for solar observation. About Skylab Skylab, the United...
$48.00
NASA Explorer 7 Satellite Telemetry Data Section
This strip of magnetic tape includes a portion of raw telemetry data for the Explorer 7 satellite. This listing is for a section of tape in an acrylic case that was cut from a larger spool recorded in October 1959. In 1955,...
$44.00
JWST Historic Poster - Southern Ring Nebula
Historic achievements like this deserve a memento for posterity.
We present this high quality print of the second image released from the James Webb Space Telescope: The Southern Ring Nebula / NGC 3132.
Size: 11 x 14"
This item ships rolled
$10.00
JWST Historic Poster - Carina Nebula (Cosmic Cliffs)
Historic achievements like this deserve a memento for posterity. We present this high quality print of perhaps the most popular of the first images released from the James Webb Space Telescope: The Cosmic Cliffs of The Carina Nebula. Size: 14"...
$15.00
$10.00
NASA Surveyor 7 Assembly Film Section
In 2021, we acquired a mystery film reel. The canister holding the 16mm film had NASA information on it, so we purchased it without knowing what was on it. We sent it to multiple digitization companies, but the spool holding...
$58.00
NASA Space Suit Material Swatch
Beta cloth is a fireproof material woven from teflon-coated glass fibers. It was developed by NASA and the Owens Corning Corporation for use as the outer layer of the Apollo space suits and in-flight garments worn by the astronauts. After...
$38.00
Mount St. Helens Volcanic Ash
The ash in this capsule was violently ejected from Mount St. Helens during the most disastrous volcanic activity in US history. On the morning of May 18 1980, after weeks of small tremors, a magnitude 5.1 earthquake shook the state...
$18.00
Goniatite Fossil
This spiral-shaped fossil is a Goniatite from the Devonian era and is 251 to 390 million years old. These cephalopods lived in shallow seas in tropical to sub-tropical climates. Their spiraled shell had internal compartments which would have been filled...
$14.00
Graptolite
Around 480 million years ago, this fossil was a species of graptolite called Araneograptus murrayi. This species lived during the Tremadocian stage of the lower Ordovician period and was preserved in the now famous Fezouata shale deposits of Morocco. Graptolites...
$14.00