COLONEL JAMES B. "JIM" IRWIN - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 07/27/1987 - HFSID 156047
Price: $750.00
JIM IRWIN
Jim Irwin sends an autograph letter to a collector about purchasing
his book "To Rule the Night" to answer her questions.
Autograph Letter Signed: "Jim Irwin/Apollo 15 [drawn crescent
moon]", 1p, 8½x11. Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1987 July 27. On
letterhead of the High Flight Foundation to June. In full: "Thanks for
your letter. You should get a copy of my book - 'To Rule the Night'. All your
questions would then be answered. Women have [a] great future in the
space frontier. Alan Shepard was ready and well qualified for Apollo 14. I am
happy that he had his chance. Thank you for your interest. Your friend from
space." ALAN SHEPARD was the only original Mercury astronaut to walk
on the Moon. Air Force test pilot Air Force test pilot JAMES BENSON "JIM"
IRWIN (1930-1991) was an Air Force Colonel when he was selected by NASA
as one of 19 astronauts in April 1966. Irwin was on the support crew of
Apollo 10 and was the backup lunar module pilot for Apollo
12 before making his historic journey to the Moon on Apollo
15, which was launched on July 26, 1971. The Apollo 15 mission,
whose lunar module, Falcon, landed on the Moon on July 30th, was the
first designed to explore the Moon over longer periods, greater ranges and with
more instruments for the collection of scientific data than previous missions.
To accomplish these goals, the mission included the introduction of a $40
million lunar roving vehicle, which reached a top speed of 10 mph across the
Moon's surface. Irwin, who was the lunar module pilot, and astronaut Dave R.
Scott, who was the Commander of the mission, rode over 17 miles on the Moon as
command module pilot Alfred M. Worden orbited in the Endeavor. Their
lunar liftoff on August 2nd was the first to be televised. Apollo 15
returned to Earth on August 7, 1971. Irwin, who was one of only 12 astronauts
to have walked on the Moon and one of the first of six to have also
ridden on the Moon, retired from NASA and the Air Force in 1972 to form a
religious organization, the High Flight Foundation, in Colorado Springs,
Colorado. He died of a heart attack on August 8, 1991. No woman has ever walked
on the Moon. Lightly creased. Light horizontal fold touches the top of "J" and
"I". Fine condition.
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