COLONEL ROBERT OVERMYER - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: JOHN "ANTHONY" LLEWELLYN, COMMANDER DON L. LIND, F. CURTIS MICHEL, COLONEL DONALD H. PETERSON, WILLIAM E. THORNTON - HFSID 48199
Sale Price $325.00
Reg. $400.00
COLONEL BOB OVERMYER, CO-SIGNED BY COLONEL DON
PETERSON, WILLIAM THORNTON, F. CURTIS MICHEL, JOHN
"ANTHONY" LLEWELLYN, AND DON LIND
Six NASA astronauts sign a first day of issue envelope commemorating the Mariner 10
Mission
First Day Cover Signed: "Don Peterson", "W. Thornton", "F. C. Michel", "Bob Overmyer",
"Anthony Llewelyn", and "Don Lind", 6½x3½. First day cover of the ten-cent Mariner 10
Space Mission stamp, postmarked "Pasadena, CA Apr/4/1975". Colonel Bob Overmyer flew
as a pilot in the STS-5 (1982) and as commander on the STS-51-B (1985). He also was
named lead investigator for the Challenger disaster in 1986. Don Peterson (1933-2018) is
a West Point graduate who was selected to become a NASA astronaut in 1969. After
serving as a support crew member for Apollo 16 (1972), he served as a mission specialist on
STS-6 in 1983, conducting experiments and testing new equipment. William Thornton
(1929-2021) flew on Challenger STS-8 (1983) and Challenger STS-51B/Spacelab (1985).
Selected by NASA in 1967, he stayed with the government agency working on improving
mechanical hardware for missions until he retired in 1994. As part of this research, he holds
over 35 patents concerning medical, military, and aeronautical technology applications.
Scientist-astronaut F. Curtis Michel (1934-2015) was selected by NASA as a candidate in
1965 for the Apollo missions into space. He resigned from NASA in 1969 to return to
teaching at Rice University once he discovered he would not be assigned to a mission. His
time at NASA was sandwiched between years spent teaching at Rice University, where he
retired in 2000 after 37 cumulative years. Anthony Llewellyn (1933-2013) was a chemist
and NASA astronaut, first selected to join the NASA astronaut program as a space
candidate in 1967. As a member of Astronaut Group 6, he participated in flight training but
ultimately quit the program in 1968 when he couldn't pass the rigorous flight training
requirements, particularly the "flying blind" test. Don Lind (1930-2022) is a NASA astronaut
and physicist who was among the "Original Nineteen" selected for the Apollo program. He
designed many of the tools used on the Apollo missions and went on the STS-51-B
science mission in 1985. After his career with NASA ended in 1986, he taught at Utah State
University for nearly a decade. Sticker remnant at lower right touches three signatures.
Otherwise, fine condition.
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