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A good notebook can help you with motivation to take more notes, write down ideas, or list future dreams. This custom wire-bound notebook will be a great daily companion whenever you need to put your thoughts down on paper, tear out pages when needed and without a hard spine, easily opens flat!
Design backstory:
A companion piece to our 1XXTLIB42024 design exhorting NASA to get at least one women into a translunar injection trajectory before 2024... and perhaps mark the historic occasion when we become a genuine space species better than we did in 1968. Lets also remember the Artemis mission goal is to be a gateway to Mars - indicated by a little red dot at the top right hand corner.
Spec:
• Covers with soft-touch coating
• Cover weight: 10.38 oz/yd² (352 g/m²)
• Page weight: 2.62 oz/yd² (89 g/m²)
• Metal wire-o binding
• 140 dotted pages
• Size: 5.25″ × 8.25″ (13 × 21 cm)
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