Field Notes Three Missions Notebook

Field Notes Three Missions Notebooks Review and Giveaway!

Field Notes recently released their newest edition, the Field Notes Three Missions Notebooks! These notebooks commemorate the valiant quest to land on the moon, and the missions that got us there. Each pack comes with three notebooks, one for each of the three missions. Continue reading to learn more about the Three Missions Notebooks and the missions they are dedicated to. Also, continue on for your chance to win a pack of the Field Notes Three Missions Notebook.

Field Notes Three Missions Notebook

The first of the three Field Notes notebooks is dedicated to the Mercury Mission. First approved in October of 1958, the Mercury mission lasted until 1963. There were several key milestones accomplished with with this mission, including the first American in space, and the First American to orbit the Earth.

Field Notes Three Missions Notebooks

Field Notes Three Missions Notebooks

Second, we have the Gemini Mission which started in 1961 and ended in 1966. During this mission, Ed White II became the first human to “walk” in space, and was in open space for approximately 22 minutes. By the end of the mission, in 1996, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin Jr “walked” in space for approximately 5.5 hours!
Last, but definitely not least, we have the world famous Apollo Mission. Started in 1961 and lasting until 1972, this mission rocked the world. During this mission, Neil L Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon. This single act has sparked innumerable theories, advancements, debates, etc. than almost any other breakthrough in space.

Each Notebook contains more facts and figures, and also depict images of the missions on their respective covers in full color. The interior pages are Finch Opaque 60#T white graph paper. Field Notes took particular care to print the grids with an extremely light “Firmament Gray” ink. In addition, each pack comes with three “Punch-Out and Assemble” Mission-Specific Crew Capsule Models! These models were slightly more difficult to assemble then we were anticipating, so if you need any help, check out Field Notes Assembly Instructions (PDF). We hope you enjoy your Field Notes Three Missions Notebooks!

Enter to Win a Pack of Field Notes Three Missions Notebooks

Enter to win the pack of Field Notes three missions notebooks that we used for this review.

Note: The “Punch-Out and Assemble” Modules have already been assembled, but will be included with the notebooks.

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Vanida
5 years ago

Mercury Mission Gemini Mission Apollo Mission legend

Aaron
5 years ago

The start of our departure…

MP
5 years ago

I really enjoy these.

Ron Parish
5 years ago

My favorite notebook is the one I write in every day – Hobonichi Techo.

Mark Nelson
5 years ago

Tis a nice thing. Field Notebooks comes up with another winner

Teresoma
5 years ago

these are so cool

Susan Irving
5 years ago

I don’t have a favorite notebook. I’ve been wanting to try Field Notes for awhile, but I haven’t gotten around to trying them.

Kat
5 years ago

My favorite notebook is a pocket notebook I got at a conference. It is graph ruled and has super smooth paper. I wish I could figure out what brand it is!

Dan Goldman
5 years ago

My favorite notebook is the Rhodia Meeting Book!

ronn
5 years ago

I love Field Notes!

Michael Simon
5 years ago

My favorite notebook is Rhodia Dot Grid A5

Mike Solinas
5 years ago

This looks like a very sweet edition!

David Knapp
5 years ago

For pocket notebooks, my favorites are a Rhodia Webnotebook or a Leuchtturm1917 A6-sized book…Field Notes are decent enough but their paper is hit-or-miss where fountain pens are concerned.

Colton
5 years ago

I like to make my own pocket paper slips, but I like the design and form factor of Nakabayashi’s swing logical pocket notebook. They seem more durable and plentiful compared to Field Notes or comparable books. That said, I’d like a book with clear pages + header/date lines for the tops or bottoms of said pages. That would be ideal for sketching purposes.

Scott DiGello
5 years ago

I’ve become a fan of the stifflexible line of notebooks.

Diane Foster Lee
5 years ago

I am so excited about these since my Dad worked at NASA during all three of these missions. I’m buying sets for my brothers for their birthdays! And one or two for me. One to save and one to use!

Ethan Ball
5 years ago

Midori in A5

Erik
5 years ago

These notebooks are awesome. Field Notes really hit it out of the park on this one.

Roy c
5 years ago

My fav notebook is from Rhodia

Candace
5 years ago

My nephew would LOVE these Field Notes notebooks. He is a huge fan of everything space.

Andrew Mulnix
5 years ago

It used to be the Leut ones but i am trying out new ones that show the ink sheen better.

Jean-Loup
5 years ago

cool

Cassandra D
5 years ago

I like the Field Notes Pitch Black Memo & Notebooks.

matthew fitzgerald
5 years ago

Trying a small Clairfontaine graph paper note pad currently.

Bethany
5 years ago

I love those punch-out models so much!

Dave
5 years ago

I am such a sucker for the Midori A5 and A6 notebooks!