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Astronaut Experiences, Artifacts Auctioned to Benefit Students

Astronaut Scholarship Foundation and collectSPACE.com Organize Sale to Raise Scholarships

The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation's first ever Astronaut Experiences and Space Memorabilia auction was a resounding success with over $58,000 in bids. The funds raised will be awarded to college students who exhibit motivation, imagination, and exceptional performance in the science or engineering field of their major.

"The response to our first auction was better than we could have hoped," said Linn LeBlanc, Associate Director of the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. "We are very grateful to our astronaut members who participated and to the collectors and our supporters who bid very generously."

Bidding began Monday, May 21, on the website www.collectSPACE.com and continued through Saturday, May 24 when an in-person Silent Auction took over at an astronaut-studded gala in Washington, DC. Many of the 18 astronauts who participated by consigning items or experiences to the auction were present.

When the auction closed, the highest bid recorded was for a model of the Mercury spacecraft that was once the personal property of the first American in space Alan Shepard. Shepard left the model to the ASF to raise funds for scholarships, which it did to the tune of $22,750.

Other highlights of the auction results: