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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmanThe first female space shuttle commander and an original space flight pioneer are among the featured astronauts set to participate in the fourth year of the Astronaut Autograph Club, the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) announced today.Col. Eileen Collins (USAF, Ret.), who commanded the 2005 'Return to Flight' mission of Space Shuttle Discovery, and Mercury astronaut-turned-Senator John Glenn, who made his own return to space aboard Discovery in 1998, will each autograph a photograph from their respective missions and author letters to Astronaut Autograph Club (AAC) members during 2007.Begun in 2004, the AAC delivers a different astronaut's signature and personalized letter to club members each month of the year. All proceeds from the Club go to support $10,000 scholarships for exceptional college students pursuing science and engineering degrees. To date, the foundation has awarded more than $2.3 million in scholarships to 211 deserving students.Joining Collins and Glenn in 2007 will be 10 other exceptional astronauts, all of whom flew aboard the space shuttle: John Blaha - lived aboard the Russian Space Station Mir for four months;Brian Duffy - commanded the 100th space shuttle missionSam Gemar - flew three times and logged over 580 hours in spaceTom Jones - spacewalked outside the International Space Station to install a science laboratoryMark Lee - tested a new jet backpack outside the International Space StationJon McBride - piloted the first shuttle mission with seven crew membersBruce Melnick - mission specialist who flew on the maiden flight of shuttle EndeavourRhea Seddon - studied life sciences aboard Spacelab as a payload commanderKathy Thornton - spacewalker who repaired and serviced the Hubble Space TelescopeDon Williams - deployed the Galileo spacecraft to study Jupiter Limited to the first 350 to subscribe, Club members also receive a handsome, archival photo box to store their autographs.The 2007 Astronaut Autograph Club - The Space Shuttle Edition - can be joined for a recurring monthly charge of $34.95 for twelve months or with a one-time payment of $350. Orders can be placed at www.AstronautScholarship.org or by calling 321-269-6101 ext. 6120.paul prendergastI am already signed up for next year, also if you are one of the first 100 people you get to have the photo personalisedPaul Robert PearlmanThe first 100 memberships have already been sold.paul prendergastJust thought I would get the ball rolling... received the first one of the year, John Blaha on-board STS 33, playing football.It was also personalised which is great. Also got my tickets to visit KSC.Looking forward to the year's photos.Regards Paul
Col. Eileen Collins (USAF, Ret.), who commanded the 2005 'Return to Flight' mission of Space Shuttle Discovery, and Mercury astronaut-turned-Senator John Glenn, who made his own return to space aboard Discovery in 1998, will each autograph a photograph from their respective missions and author letters to Astronaut Autograph Club (AAC) members during 2007.
Begun in 2004, the AAC delivers a different astronaut's signature and personalized letter to club members each month of the year. All proceeds from the Club go to support $10,000 scholarships for exceptional college students pursuing science and engineering degrees. To date, the foundation has awarded more than $2.3 million in scholarships to 211 deserving students.
Joining Collins and Glenn in 2007 will be 10 other exceptional astronauts, all of whom flew aboard the space shuttle:
The 2007 Astronaut Autograph Club - The Space Shuttle Edition - can be joined for a recurring monthly charge of $34.95 for twelve months or with a one-time payment of $350. Orders can be placed at www.AstronautScholarship.org or by calling 321-269-6101 ext. 6120.
Paul
It was also personalised which is great. Also got my tickets to visit KSC.
Looking forward to the year's photos.
Regards Paul
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