2004 Astronaut Memorabilia Silent Auction
The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF), in cooperation with collectSPACE, debuts its online catalog for its Second Annual Astronaut Artifacts and Experiences Silent Auction.
The Hall of Fame Astronauts are generously offering personal tours of the space centers, items flown to the Moon and to its surface, rare patches and autographed memorabilia. Bidding online begins later this month, and will conclude on September 4 at the Universal Autograph Collector's Club (UACC) Astronaut Dinner in Burbank, CA.
For more information, call 321-455-7014 or email ASF@AstronautScholarship.org.
About the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation
The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 1984 by the six surviving members of America's original Mercury astronauts and Mrs. Betty Grissom, widow of the seventh, Gus Grissom, William Douglas, Project Mercury M.D. and businessman Henri Landwirth. The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation's goal is to facilitate the United States in retaining its world leadership in science and technology by providing scholarships to upper level college students and those pursuing masters or doctorates in the fields of science and engineering. The ASF's headquarters is located at the Astronaut Hall of Fame, which is adjacent to Kennedy Space Center in Titusville, Florida.
About collectSPACE.com
Founded on July 20, 1999, the 30th anniversary of the first Moon landing, collectSPACE.com is the leading website dedicated to space memorabilia and artifacts. The site features an exclusive astronaut appearance calendar, original news articles and interviews, a directory of space collectors worldwide and an online memorabilia consignment shop, buySPACE.
