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Robert Pearlman
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posted 04-16-2008 12:08 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Association of Space Explorers release
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Private Space Explorer Wants To Take Your Photo From Space

Association of Space Explorers Offers First-Of-Its-Kind "Earth Portraits"

Since the start of the Space Age 50 years ago, hundreds of thousands of photographs of the Earth have been taken by astronauts and cosmonauts. Now, for the first time ever, the public can request their own personal photo of our home planet through the Association of Space Explorers' (ASE) "Earth Portraits" program.

ASE, a non-profit organization of over 300 flown astronauts and cosmonauts from 32 nations, in collaboration with spaceflight participant Richard Garriott, who is set to launch to the International Space Station (ISS) in October 2008, has partnered with collectSPACE.com, the leading online resource for space history enthusiasts, to offer Earth Portraits.

The public can reserve their own picture from space at: www.collectspace.com/earthportraits

"The Association of Space Explorers' Earth Portraits allows me a way to share the excitement of seeing the Earth from orbit with enthusiasts from around the world. I look forward to taking their pictures from space," said Richard Garriott, the software developer behind the popular Ultima series and Tabula Rasa games, as well as the son of U.S. astronaut Owen Garriott.

Earth Portrait subscribers will have the opportunity to request a photograph of a specific location on Earth, to be taken by Garriott during his week-long stay on the ISS. Once back home, Garriott will autograph and inscribe each Earth Portrait with a message of the subscriber's choice. Further, every subscriber has the bonus opportunity to receive a collectible item that flew with Garriott on his mission.

"The view of Earth from space has been captivating astronauts and cosmonauts since Yuri Gagarin exclaimed 'I see Earth! It is so beautiful!' on his trailblazing flight in April 1961. Our members, who followed Gagarin into space, all share the same passion for the views space flight has provided them of their home planet. We are proud to be the first to offer the public their chance to own unique photos of their hometowns or other favorite locales on Earth," said Andy Turnage, ASE Executive Director.

Subscriptions to the Association of Space Explorers' Earth Portraits are limited to only 200 people and must be made before May 23, 2008. Proceeds from Earth Portraits will go to support the ASE's educational and environmental programs, as well as further development of the "Windows on Earth" software that Garriott will use to target each of the Earth Portraits.

About the Association of Space Explorers
The Association of Space Explorers (ASE) is an independent, nonprofit 501(c)(3) professional and educational organization of over 300 flown astronauts and cosmonauts from 32 nations. Founded in 1985, ASE's mission is to provide a forum for professional dialogue among individuals who have flown in space; to promote the benefits of space science and exploration; to promote education in science and mathematics and inspire students at all levels; to foster environmental awareness; and to encourage international cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space. ASE has partnered with TERC (Technical Education Research Centers) in the development of Windows on Earth, a revolutionary tool designed to simulate the actual view out of particular windows on the space station, with targets for photography clearly marked.

About collectSPACE.com
Founded in 1999, collectSPACE.com is the leading online resource and community for space history enthusiasts, including historians, museum curators and conservators, educators, students, authors and private collectors of space history memorabilia. The website offers original news and feature articles, an active discussion board with the participation of many who helped make space history, and the only worldwide calendar for astronauts' and cosmonauts' public appearances.


FFrench
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posted 04-20-2008 05:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for FFrench     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Here's a signed photo of Great Britain (and everywhere I lived for the first 27 years of my life) taken from the Skylab space station that Owen Garriott kindly gave me many years ago. It might be fun to do this offer and have a father-and-son combo to frame!

Robert Pearlman
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posted 04-20-2008 05:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by FFrench:
It might be fun to do this offer and have a father-and-son combo to frame!
That's a great idea, Francis! Especially since Richard's time at the window will be optimized for North America, thus you could have him photograph your home for the second chapter of your life, capturing San Diego from space...

Robert Pearlman
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posted 05-01-2008 10:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I want to thank everyone who has taken part and expressed interest in the Association of Space Explorers' Earth Portraits. It has been great to see the target locations reserved thus far from people around the world. (Even a former astronaut has reserved an Earth Portrait -- perhaps a scene missed by their own photos of Earth!)

Many collectSPACE readers and members have contacted me since Earth Portraits was announced last month. Your encouragement has been greatly appreciated.

As we are the exclusive host of this program, we have wanted to give something special to collectSPACE readers and members and so I am proud to announce that beginning today, May 1 and running through Saturday, May 10, we have set aside an additional 100 Earth targets for Richard Garriott to photograph for the reduced rate of $175!

This 10-day limited edition offer includes everything provided with the regular $500 version of Earth Portraits, including the chance to win an artifact flown on Richard's mission. This rate is not being advertised to the general public, but has been set aside for collectSPACE readers only (though you are certainly welcome to share this offer with your friends and family).

To take advantage of this special offer, you must use the following special link:

www.collectspace.com/earthportraits/cs/


Again, this special rate of $175 will expire on May 10 or after the first 100 orders are received, so reserve yours now!

(Should you have any questions, please e-mail me at contact@collectspace.com.)

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