COLONEL JAMES B. "JIM" IRWIN - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 166574
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JIM IRWIN
Color publicity NASA photograph of Jim Irwin with the ninth manned
Apollo Crew.
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Simon/My Very Best Wishes/For
Your Life/Jim Irwin/High Flight". Color, 10x8. Official NASA photograph.
Captioned at lower margin: "Prime Crew of Ninth Manned Apollo
Mission/David R. Scott Alfred M. Worden, Jr. James B. Irwin". Imprinted
caption on verso: "NINTH MANNED APOLLO CREW: The members of the Apollo 15
prime crew are, left to right, David R. Scott, Commander; Alfred M. Worden,
Command Module Pilot; and James B. Irwin, Lunar Module Pilot. Apollo 15 is
scheduled to be the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's fourth
manned lunar landing." 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. Lightly creased at blank corners. Minor surface creases (not
evident head on). Fine condition.
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