Captain Charles Conrad Jr. Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
CAPTAIN CHARLES CONRAD JR.
Born: June 02, 1930 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died: July 08, 1999 in Ojai, California
CHARLES CONRAD, JR., (Captain, U.S. Navy, Retired)
NASA ASTRONAUT (Deceased)
PERSONAL DATA: Born June 2, 1930, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Died July 8, 1999, from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident in Ojai, California. Conrad, who divorced his first wife, is survived by his wife Nancy, three sons and seven grandchildren. A son preceded him in death.
EDUCATION: Attended primary and secondary schools at Haverford School in Haverford, Pennsylvania, and the Darrow School, New Lebanon, New York; received a bachelor of science degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Princeton University in 1953; an honorary master of arts degree from Princeton in 1966; an honorary doctorate of laws degree from Lincoln-Weslyan University in 1970, and an honorary doctorate of science degree from Kings college, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in 1971.
ORGANIZATIONS: Fellow, American Astronautical Society; New York Academy of Science; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and a Fellow of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots.
SPECIAL HONORS: Awarded Congressional Space Medal of Honor (October 1978); awarded two NASA Distinguished Service Medals, two NASA Exceptional Service Medals, the Navy Astronaut Wings, two Navy Distinguished Service Medals, and two Distinguished Flying Crosses; recipient of Princeton's Distinguished Alumnus Award for 1965; the U.S. Jaycee's 10 Outstanding Young Men Award in 1965; American Astronautical Society Flight Achievement Award for 1966; Pennsylvania's Award for Excellence in Science and Technology in 1967 and 1969; the Rear Admiral William S. Parsons Award for Scientific and Technical Progress in 1970; Godfrey L. Cabot Award in 1970; Silver Medal of the Union League of Philadelphia in 1970; the FAI Yur Gagarin Gold Space Medal and the De La Vaulx Medal in 1970 for Apollo 12; National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Special Trustees Award in 1970; Federal Aviation Agency's Space Mechanic Technician Award in 1973; the Collier Trophy in 1973; FAI gold Medal and the De La Vaulx Medal in 1974 for Skylab I, and the AIAA Haley Astronautics Award in 1974 for Skylab I; the Harmon Trophy in 1974; enshrined in the Aviation Hall of Fame in 1980.
AEROSPACE AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Following graduation from Princeton University in 1953, Mr. Conrad entered the Navy and became a naval aviator. He then attended the Navy Test Pilot School at Patuxent River, Maryland, where he was assigned as a Project Test Pilot. Mr. Conrad also served as a flight instructor and performance engineer at the Test Pilot School. After completing his tour of duty at Patuxent River, he served as instructor pilot in F4H Phantoms on VF-121 and was then assigned duty in VF-96 on board USS Ranger.
In September of 1962, Mr. Conrad was selected as an astronaut by NASA. His first flight was Gemini V, which established the space endurance record and placed the United States in the lead for man-hours in space. As commander of Gemini XI, Mr. Conrad helped to set a world's altitude record. He then served as commander of Apollo XII, the second lunar landing. On Mr. Conrad's final mission, he served as commander of Skylab II, the first United States Space Station.
In December 1973, after serving 20 years (11 of which were as an astronaut in the space program), Mr. Conrad retired from the U.S. Navy to accept a position as Vice President - Operations and Chief Operating Office of American Television and Communications Corporation (ATC). At ATC, he was responsible for both the operation of existing systems and the national development of new cable television systems. In 1976, he resigned from ATC to accept the position of Vice President and consultant to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. In 1978, he became Vice President of marketing and was responsible for all commercial and military sales for Douglas Aircraft Company. Mr. Conrad then became Senior Vice President-Marketing in 1980. He was appointed as Senior Vice President Marketing and Product Support in 1982 and 1984, was named Staff Vice President of International Business Development for McDonnell Douglas Corporation.
In 1990, Mr. Conrad became Staff Vice President - New Business for McDonell Douglas Space Company, where he participated in research and development for the Space Exploration Initiative. Included for research and development in the Space Exploration Initiative are the construction of Space Station Freedom, the return to and colonization of the Moon, and the exploration of Mars. Mr. Conrad contributed his expertise on SSTO, the Single-Stage-To-Orbit and return space transportation system called the Delta Clipper. In 1993, Mr. Conrad became Vice President-Project Development.
Mr. Conrad died July 8, 1999 from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident in Ojai, California.
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CAPTAIN CHARLES "PETE" CONRAD JR. - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 37739Index card signed in blue ink by Charles Conrad, Jr., with the signature reading "Charles Conrad, Jr.". Conrad was an astronaut who flew on Gemini 5, Gemini 11, Apollo 12, and Skylab 2.Sale Price $150.00
$180.00
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CAPTAIN CHARLES "PETE" CONRAD JR. - AUTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 101196Apollo 12 item includes signatures of “Charles Conrad, Jr.”, “Alan L. Bean”, and “Dick Gordon” on a piece of paper. Accompanied by a color photograph inscribed by Bean: “To Stan/Thanks for all/your help/Good Luck.”Sale Price $995.00
$1,200.00
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CAPTAIN CHARLES "PETE" CONRAD JR. - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 102093Photograph of Charles Conrad, Jr., the third man to walk on the Moon, inscribed and signed: "To/Teddy/With best wishes/Charles Conrad, Jr.". Conrad participated in Gemini 5, Gemini 11, Apollo 12, and Skylab 2.Sale Price $295.00
$360.00
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CAPTAIN CHARLES "PETE" CONRAD JR. - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH 09/22/1969 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 101187Photograph signed by Charles Conrad, Jr., Dick Gordon, and Alan L. Bean, commemorating the Apollo 12 mission, which landed on the Moon in November 1969. Gordon's signature is impressed in the background.Sale Price $425.00
$500.00
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CAPTAIN CHARLES "PETE" CONRAD JR. - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED - HFSID 76088Philatelic envelope signed by Charles Conrad, Jr., commemorating the world tour of astronauts Conrad, Richard F. Gordon, and Alan L. Bean. Postmarked in Houston, Texas, on November 4, 1970, with two Madagascar stamps affixed.Price: $280.00
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CAPTAIN CHARLES "PETE" CONRAD JR. - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 51515Philatelic envelope commemorating the 3rd Day Orbits of Gemini 11, signed by Charles Conrad, Jr. and Dick Gordon. It includes an 8-cent stamp honoring Robert H. Goddard and is postmarked September 14, 1966.Price: $300.00
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CAPTAIN CHARLES "PETE" CONRAD JR. - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 166099Philatelic envelope signed by "Charles Conrad, Jr.", "Alan Bean", and "Dick Gordon", honoring the second U.S. Moon landing. Postmarked Cape Canaveral, FL, November 19, 1969, the day of Apollo 12 landing. Includes a 10-cent stamp.Price: $425.00
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CAPTAIN CHARLES "PETE" CONRAD JR. - PROGRAM SIGNED 10/13/1969 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 38891Program/menu signed by Charles Conrad Jr. and Alan L. Bean, inscribed with "To/Mrs. Krauskoff/with best wishes/Charles Conrad Jr." and "Alan L. Bean/Apollo XII". Signed five weeks before their Apollo 12 mission, it commemorates The Wings Club's 27th Annual Dinner.Sale Price $295.00
$360.00
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APOLLO XII - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 166100Philatelic envelope signed by Charles Conrad, Jr., Alan L. Bean (with Autopen signature), and Dick Gordon, commemorating the Apollo 12 splashdown, postmarked Cape Canaveral, Florida, November 24, 1969, featuring a 10-cent U.S. stamp.Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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APOLLO XII - PICTURE POST CARD SIGNED CIRCA 1969 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 262730Postcard photograph signed by "Charles Conrad", "Richard Gordon", and "Alan Bean". Postmarked Houston, TX, November 19, 1969, it commemorates the Apollo 12 mission, with Gordon remaining in lunar orbit during the landing.Sale Price $375.00
$450.00
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CAPTAIN PAUL J. WEITZ - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 140414Philatelic envelope signed by "Charles Conrad, Jr.", "Joe Kerwin", and "Paul Weitz" commemorates the Skylab splashdown. It includes an 8-cent stamp and a pictorial Skylab postmark from Cape Canaveral, Florida, dated June 22, 1973.Sale Price $250.00
$320.00
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CAPTAIN PAUL J. WEITZ - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 46248Philatelic envelope signed by "Charles Conrad, Jr.", "Paul Weitz", and "Joe Kerwin", commemorating the return of the first manned Skylab mission. Postmarked from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on May 25, 1973, after 28 days and 49 minutes in space.Price: $320.00
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CAPTAIN PAUL J. WEITZ - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 46250Philatelic envelope commemorating the recovery of the second manned Skylab mission is signed by "Charles Conrad, Jr.", "Paul Weitz", and "Joe Kerwin". It is postmarked USS Ticonderoga, June 22, 1973, marking the historic event.Price: $320.00
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PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CIRCA 1975 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 76127Publicity photograph signed by Gerald R. Ford and Charles Conrad, Jr., depicting Ford giving a speech at the White House on May 2, 1975. Signatures include "Gerald R. Ford" and "Charles Conrad, Jr.", with adequate contrast.Price: $400.00

