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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmanCosmonaut Alexander Poleschuk will sign autographs for $10 each at Rocket Town in Webster, Texas, on Saturday, February 12, from 10:00am to noon. In 1993, Poleschuk comprised one-half of the Soyuz TM-16 mission to the Mir Space Station. During his 179 days aboard the outpost, Poleschuk performed two spacewalks totaling over 9 hours. Today, he serves as a department chief at RSC Energia.Robert PearlmanTo answer an already frequently asked question: we will have the following items available for sale that are appropriate for Poleschuk to sign:8x10 portrait8x10 TM-16 action shot20x16 Mir posterPLUS - a (very) limited supply of Spaceflori's Mir presentation with a segment of Poleschuk's suit bag flown on TM-16.DavidHTo ask another frequently asked question, is the signing in-person only, or can we place orders through the store?------------------ http://allthese worlds.hatbag.net/space.php "America's challenge of today has forged man's destiny of tomorrow." - Commander Eugene Cernan, Apollo 17 Mission, 11 December 1972Robert PearlmanWe expect to have additional photographs signed that we list on the website after the event. We may be able to start listing their (pre-) sale tomorrow or Friday, in which case I will post a link here.Robert Pearlman Alexander Poleschuk (Soyuz TM-16 / Mir-13) visited Rocket Town this past Saturday to sign autographs for collectors and our customers. It was great seeing faces familiar to collectSPACE as well as Rocket Town regulars. Poleschuk said he was impressed with some of the items that were brought in.For those not familiar, Poleschuk was training for an ISS flight as recently as Expedition 9, for which he served as a back-up. After Columbia, to quote him, he became "former". Today he leads Energia's EVA team, as well as their division responsible for IVA/EVA tool development and Soyuz recovery operations (during the search for Expedition 6, he was on-board a helicopter for 10 hours!).For those who could not attend, Poleschuk signed a limited number of photographs, which are now available for order through buySPACE. Both are 8x10 and show either his portrait or his interaction with the "Cosmic Dancer" sculpture aboard Mir.[This message has been edited by Robert Pearlman (edited February 13, 2005).]Hart SastrowardoyoFor those of us without a credit card, can we/how do we send either a money order or Paypal?Robert PearlmanWe cannot accept PayPal, however you can send a check or money order payable to "Countdown Creations" to: Rocket Town, 528 W. Bay Area Blvd., Suite 800, Webster, Texas 77598. Remember to include a letter that details which item(s) you are ordering and include payment for shipping (fees are outlined here). Orders are fulfilled on a first come, first serve basis, so if you are planning to submit a through the mail order, I suggest doing so soon.
8x10 portrait8x10 TM-16 action shot20x16 Mir poster
PLUS - a (very) limited supply of Spaceflori's Mir presentation with a segment of Poleschuk's suit bag flown on TM-16.
------------------ http://allthese worlds.hatbag.net/space.php "America's challenge of today has forged man's destiny of tomorrow." - Commander Eugene Cernan, Apollo 17 Mission, 11 December 1972
Alexander Poleschuk (Soyuz TM-16 / Mir-13) visited Rocket Town this past Saturday to sign autographs for collectors and our customers. It was great seeing faces familiar to collectSPACE as well as Rocket Town regulars. Poleschuk said he was impressed with some of the items that were brought in.
For those not familiar, Poleschuk was training for an ISS flight as recently as Expedition 9, for which he served as a back-up. After Columbia, to quote him, he became "former". Today he leads Energia's EVA team, as well as their division responsible for IVA/EVA tool development and Soyuz recovery operations (during the search for Expedition 6, he was on-board a helicopter for 10 hours!).
For those who could not attend, Poleschuk signed a limited number of photographs, which are now available for order through buySPACE. Both are 8x10 and show either his portrait or his interaction with the "Cosmic Dancer" sculpture aboard Mir.
[This message has been edited by Robert Pearlman (edited February 13, 2005).]
Remember to include a letter that details which item(s) you are ordering and include payment for shipping (fees are outlined here). Orders are fulfilled on a first come, first serve basis, so if you are planning to submit a through the mail order, I suggest doing so soon.
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