Captain Joseph Kerwin Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
CAPTAIN JOSEPH KERWIN
Born: February 19, 1932 in Oak Park, Illinois
Joseph P. Kerwin, M.D. (Captain, Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, Retired)
NASA Astronaut (Former)
PERSONAL DATA: Born February 19, 1932, in Oak Park, Illinois. Married to the former Shirley Ann Good of Danville, Pennsylvania. They have three daughters, and three grandchildren. His hobbies are reading and classical music.
EDUCATION: Graduated from Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Illinois, in 1949; received a bachelor of arts degree in Philosophy from College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1953; a doctor of Medicine degree from Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, in 1957; completed internship at the District of Columbia General Hospital in Washington, D.C.; and attended the U.S. Navy School of Aviation Medicine at Pensacola, Florida, being designated a naval flight surgeon in December 1958.
ORGANIZATIONS: Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Association; member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
EXPERIENCE: Kerwin, a Captain, has been in the Navy Medical Corps since July 1958. He earned his wings at Beeville, Texas, in 1962.
He has logged 4,500 hours flying time.
NASA EXPERIENCE: Captain Kerwin was selected as a scientist-astronaut by NASA in June 1965.
Kerwin served as science-pilot for the Skylab 2 (SL-2) mission which launched on May 25 and terminated on June 22, 1973. With him for the initial activation and 28-day flight qualification operations of the Skylab orbital workshop were Charles Conrad, Jr., (spacecraft commander) and Paul J. Weitz (pilot).
Kerwin was subsequently in charge of the on-orbit branch of the Astronaut Office, where he coordinated astronaut activity involving rendezvous, satellite deployment and retrieval, and other Shuttle payload operations.
From 1982-1983, Kerwin served as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's senior science representative in Australia. In this capacity, he served as liaison between NASA's Office of Space Tracking and Data Systems and Australia's Department of Science and Technology.
From 1984-1987, he served as Director, Space and Life Sciences, Johnson Space Center. Kerwin was responsible for direction and coordination of medical support to operational manned spacecraft programs, including health care and maintenance of the astronauts and their families; for direction of life services, supporting research and light experiment project; and for managing JSC earth sciences and scientific efforts in lunar and planetary research.
He retired from the Navy, left NASA and joined Lockheed in 1987.
At Lockheed he managed the Extravehicular Systems Project, providing hardware for Space Station Freedom, from 1988 to 1990; with two other Lockheed employees he invented the Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER), recently tested for use by space walking astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS). He then served on the Assured Crew Return Vehicle team, and served as Study Manager on the Human Transportation Study, a NASA review of future space transportation architectures. In 1994-95 he led the Houston liaison group for Lockheed Martin's FGB contract, the procurement of the Russian "space tug" which has become the first element of the ISS. He served on the NASA Advisory Council from 1990 to 1993.
He joined Systems Research Laboratories (SRL) in June, 1996, to serve as Program Manager of the SRL team which bid to win the Medical Support and Integration Contract at the Johnson Space Center. The incumbent, KRUG Life Sciences, was selected. Then, to his surprise, KRUG recruited him to replace its retiring President, T. Wayne Holt. He joined KRUG on April 1, 1997.
On March 16, 1998, KRUG Life Sciences became the Life Sciences Special Business Unit of Wyle Laboratories of El Segundo, California.
In addition to his duties at Wyle, he serves on the Board of Directors of the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) as an Industry representative.
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CAPTAIN JOSEPH KERWIN - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 145484Signature of astronaut Joe Kerwin, science pilot for Skylab 2, is mounted on cardstock with a small photo, two Skylab patch decals, and an American flag sticker. Signature is in red pen, with a typed caption referencing the mission duration.Price: $220.00
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CAPTAIN JOSEPH KERWIN - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 102061Photograph inscribed and signed by Joe Kerwin with the message "Arthur-/You win the/Perseverence/awards!/Joe Kerwin". It is an official NASA photo related to the Skylab I mission, where he served as science pilot.Price: $280.00
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CAPTAIN JOSEPH KERWIN - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 303571Photograph inscribed and signed by Joseph Kerwin, featuring the inscription "To/Warrant Officer/H. Slapinski/from/Joe Kerwin". Kerwin, who participated in the Skylab 2 mission, is noted for his contributions to space exploration.Sale Price $195.00
$240.00
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CAPTAIN JOSEPH KERWIN - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 88155Photograph signed: "Joe Kerwin". Official NASA photo depicting Joe Kerwin, the science pilot of the Skylab I mission. Documenting the crew's extensive repairs, including the deployment of a parasol sunshade, enhancing the historical context.Sale Price $225.00
$280.00
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CAPTAIN JOSEPH KERWIN - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 131962Photograph signed: "Joe Kerwin". Joe Kerwin, the science pilot in the Skylab I mission, is depicted in this official NASA photo. The item is highlighting his role during extensive repairs on the first Skylab crew mission.Sale Price $425.00
$500.00
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CAPTAIN JOSEPH KERWIN - COMMEMORATIVE COVER SIGNED - HFSID 354677Commemorative envelope honoring the Space Shuttle Enterprise's second free flight, autographed by Joe Kerwin with the inscription, "Joe Kerwin". Postmarked August 30, 1977, in Edwards, California, it includes an ink stamp cachet and a 13-cent US stamp.Sale Price $165.00
$200.00
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CAPTAIN PAUL J. WEITZ - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 140414Philatelic envelope signed in ink by Charles Conrad Jr., Joe Kerwin, and Paul Weitz, featuring an 8-cent Skylab splashdown stamp and pictorial Skylab postmark dated June 22, 1973, from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Conrad later walked on the Moon during Apollo 12.Sale Price $250.00
$320.00
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CAPTAIN PAUL J. WEITZ - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 46248Philatelic envelope signed in ink by astronauts "Charles Conrad, Jr.", "Paul Weitz", and "Joe Kerwin", postmarked Kennedy Space Center on May 25, 1973, commemorating the return of the first manned Skylab mission. Conrad previously walked on the Moon on Apollo 12.Price: $320.00
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CAPTAIN PAUL J. WEITZ - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 46250Philatelic envelope commemorating recovery of the second manned Skylab mission, signed in ink by "Charles Conrad, Jr.", "Paul Weitz" and "Joe Kerwin", postmarked USS Ticonderoga, June 22, 1973. Conrad previously walked on the Moon during Apollo 12.Price: $320.00
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HARRISON "JACK" SCHMITT - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 102109Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Arthur-/Best Wishes/Ed Gibson," "Owen K. Garriott," "Jack Schmitt," and "Joe Kerwin." Capturing the first U.S. scientists in space, it includes NASA's caption detailing their selection on June 29, 1965.Price: $600.00
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HARRISON "JACK" SCHMITT - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 84734Photograph montage signed by astronaut-scientists "Owen Garriott", "F. Curtis Michel", "Joe Kerwin", "Ed Gibson", and "Harrison H. Schmitt", featuring signatures in black and blue ink. Notable astronauts from NASA's early missions.Price: $700.00
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SKYLAB SPACE STATION - MAGAZINE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 289777Sixty-page reprint of a National Geographic issue on the Skylab Space Station, signed by astronauts Jack Lousma, Paul Weitz, Joe Kerwin, Jerry Carr, Bill Pogue, Owen Garriott, and Alan Bean. Includes a note from Lousma's personal collection.Sale Price $995.00
$1,200.00

