Sat, Mar 19, 2011
Artifacts Up For Bid Benefit Astronaut Scholarship
Foundation
The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation's (ASF) online Spring
Semi-Annual Auction of Astronaut Experiences & Memorabilia,
which opened Friday, March 18, is offering bidders the chance to
own rare relics that flew in outer-space and even to the Moon with
hero astronauts like Buzz Aldrin, and autographed memorabilia from
legends like astronaut John Glenn. The auction is being conducted
online through March 26.
From astronaut apparel to genuine spacecraft equipment –
such as segments from the Apollo 11 capsule – to astronaut
autographed photos, maps and other treasures that traveled to the
lunar surface, each artifact carries an astounding history. Making
this auction even more unique are the eight "Astronaut Experiences"
up for grabs, which give space fans the chance to live their dreams
and spend one-on-one time with hero astronauts. Featured adventures
include a Grand Cayman Scuba Diving Vacation with moonwalker
Charlie Duke and Dinner with Apollo 13 astronaut Jim Lovell at his
exclusive restaurant, Lovell's of Lake Forest.
"More than 50 of my astronaut peers have donated their personal
mementos, autographs or time to raise money for the Astronaut
Scholarship Foundation," said astronaut Al Worden , who donated a
flag which he carried to the Moon in 1971 on his Apollo 15 flight.
"We are all honored to support ASF's mission of launching the next
generation to the forefront of science and technology in
America."
In order to participate, bidders must register online for a
virtual paddle number. Winning bids, over fair market value, should
be considered a charitable donation.
Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3), nonprofit Astronaut Scholarship
Foundation, established in 1984 by the six surviving members of
America's original Mercury astronauts. Its mission is to aid the
United States in retaining its world leadership in science and
technology by providing scholarships for college students who
exhibit motivation, imagination, and exceptional performance in
these fields. ASF funds 25 $10,000 scholarships annually and has
awarded over $3 million to deserving students nationwide. Today,
more than 80 astronauts from the Gemini, Apollo, Skylab and Space
Shuttle programs have joined in this educational
endeavor.
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