Charles D. Walker Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
CHARLES D. WALKER
Born: August 29, 1948 in Bedford, Indiana
NAME: Charles D. Walker MDC Payload SpecialistPERSONAL DATA: Born in Bedford, Indiana, August 29, 1948. Married to the former Susan Y. Flowers, of Joplin, Missouri. They have one daughter and one granddaughter. Recreational interests include photography, running, hiking, scuba diving, reading, collecting books on Space, and bonsai. His mother, Donna Lake Walker, resides in Bedford; his father is deceased.EDUCATION: Graduated from Bedford High School, Bedford, Indiana, in 1966; received a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from Purdue University in 1971.SPECIAL HONORS: U.S. Patent No. 4,394,246, Electrophoresis Apparatus with Flow Control, issued 19 July 1983; NASA Space Flight Medal (1984, and twice in 1985); Sagamore of the Wabash, State of Indiana (November 1984); Doctor of Science, honoris causa, St. Louis College of Pharmacy (1985); Aerospace Laurels Award, Aviation Week and Space Technology Magazine (1985); Lindbergh Award, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics - St. Louis Section (1986); NASA Group Achievement Award, as consultant to the 1987-88 Space Station Operations Task Force; Engineering Astronaut Alumnus Award, Purdue University Schools of Engineering (September 1989); Kentucky Colonel, Commonwealth of Kentucky (May 1990).EXPERIENCE: Following graduation from Purdue University he worked as a civil engineering technician, land acquisition specialist and forest firefighter for the U.S. Forest Service. Subsequently he was a design engineer with the Bendix Aerospace Company where he worked on aerodynamic analysis, missile subsystem design, and flight testing. He also was employed as project engineer with the Naval Sea Systems Command with responsibility for computer-controlled manufacturing systems.Mr. Walker joined the McDonnell Douglas Corporation in 1977 as a test engineer on the Aft Propulsion Subsystem for the Space Shuttle orbiters. He joined the Space Manufacturing (later named Electrophoresis Operations in Space, EOS) team as one of its original members. He shares in a patent for the McDonnell Douglas developed continuous flow electrophoresis (CFES) device.From 1979 to 1986, he was Chief Test Engineer and Payload Specialist for the McDonnell Douglas EOS commercialization project. Mr. Walker led the EOS laboratory test and operations team developing biomedical products. His contributions to the program included engineering planning, design and development, product research, and space flight and evaluation of the CFES device. He was involved with the program support activities at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, and at the Mission Control Center in Houston, Texas. He was responsible for training the NASA astronaut crews in the operation of the CFES payload on STS-4, STS-6, STS-7, and STS-8 shuttle flights during 1982 and 1983. In May 1986, Mr. Walker was appointed Special Assistant to the President of McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Company, working in Washington, D.Mr. Walker has been an industry member of the NASA Microgravity Material Science Assessment Task Force, the NASA Space Station Office Quick-is Beautiful/Rapid Response Research Study Group, and the NASA Space Station Operations Task Force. He has been a member of the National Research Council's Space Applications Board. Mr. Walker was Faculty Course Advisor and lecturer for the International Space university 1988 summer session. He was a participant in the 1988 Center for Strategic and International Studies civil Space policy study. He served on the AIAA steering committee formulating the strategic plan for NASA's office of Commercial Programs. Mr. Walkers has served as a board member of the Astronauts Memorial Foundation. He was the organizing committee chairman for the 1992 World Space Congress. He has been a national panel member of the NASA/Industry Manned Flight Awareness Program and the NASA/Industry Education Initiative. Mr. Walker advised the NASA/Purdue University space life support research center, a NASA/Penn State space commercial development center and a U.S. Department of Education/Ohio State University science education center. He is a board director of the Challenger Center for Space Science Education. Mr. Walker has served as the volunteer chairman of the board of directors of Spacecause, and is past president and a current board director of the National Space Society. He is also currently a board director of the Association of Space Explorers. Walker is a professional engineer registered in California. He has authored several papers and book contributions on the EOS electrophoresis program, space development, commercialization, and space history. Mr. Walker has also written columns and articles appearing in national newspapers and numerous other publications.NASA EXPERIENCE: While never an employee of NASA, he has been extensively involved in payload preparation and on-pad processing support activities at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, and in flight support at the Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas. He was responsible for training the NASA astronaut crews in the operation of the CFES payload on STS-4, STS-6, STS-7, and STS-8 shuttle flights during 1982 and 1983. Confirmed by NASA in 1983 as the first industrial payload specialist, Mr. Walker accompanied the McDonnell Douglas CFES equipment as a crew member on Space Shuttle missions 41-D, 51-D, and 61-B, accumulating 20 days of experience in space and traveling 8.2 million miles. Aboard these Space Shuttle missions Mr. Walker also performed early protein crystal growth experiments and participated as a test subject in numerous medical studies. Since 1986 Mr. Walker has served in various NASA study and review team capacities including as a member of the NASA Microgravity Material Science Assessment Task Force, the NASA Space Station Office Quick-is-Beautiful/Rapid Response Research Study Group, and the NASA Space Station Operations Task Force. He has served on the national panels of the NASA/Industry Manned Flight Awareness Program and the NASA/Industry Education Initiative.CURRENTLY: Mr. Walker is Senior Manager of Space Programs Business Development and Marketing with The Boeing Company Washington D.C. Operations.
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CHARLES D. WALKER - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 224965CHARLES D. WALKER 3x5 card signed by Walker Card signed "Charles Walker". With pencil notations on verso in unknown hand. 4¾x2¾ card. Walker, born in Bedford, Indiana in 1948, has been a payload specialist on three Space Shuttle missions: 41-D (Aug. 30 to Sept.
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CAPTAIN MICHAEL L. COATS - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: STEVEN A. HAWLEY, CHARLES D. WALKER, COLONEL RICHARD "MIKE" MULLANE, COLONEL HENRY "HANK" HARTSFIELD JR. - HFSID 144789DISCOVERY STS-41D The crew of the Discovery STS-41D signs a philatelic envelope. Philatelic Envelope signed: "Steven A. Hawley", "Hank Hartsfield", "Mike Mullane", "Michael Coats" and "Charlie Walker", 6½x2½.
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CAPTAIN MICHAEL L. COATS - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: STEVEN A. HAWLEY, CHARLES D. WALKER, COLONEL RICHARD "MIKE" MULLANE, COLONEL HENRY "HANK" HARTSFIELD JR. - HFSID 144790DISCOVERY STS-41D The crew of the Discovery STS-41D signs a philatelic envelope. Philatelic Envelope signed: "Steven A. Hawley", "Hank Hartsfield", "Mike Mullane", "Michael Coats" and "Charlie/Walker", 6½x2½.
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JUDITH A. "JUDY" RESNIK - AUTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: CHARLES D. WALKER, COLONEL RICHARD "MIKE" MULLANE, COLONEL HENRY "HANK" HARTSFIELD JR., CAPTAIN MICHAEL L. COATS - HFSID 157755DISCOVERY: 1984 The crew of the 1984 Discovery sign a card. Signatures: "Judy Resnik", "Hank Hartsfield", "Michael L. Coats", "Mike Mullane" and "Steven D. Hawley", 8x5 card. Payload Specialist Charles D. Walker, the first non-astronaut in space, did not sign.
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JUDITH A. "JUDY" RESNIK - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 08/30/1984 CO-SIGNED BY: STEVEN A. HAWLEY, CHARLES D. WALKER, COLONEL RICHARD "MIKE" MULLANE, CAPTAIN MICHAEL L. COATS - HFSID 83001DISCOVERY: 1984 Color publicity photograph of the Discovery crew. Photograph inscribed and signed: "Joseph-/Best Wishes from/the STS 41D Crew!", "Judy Resnik", "Charles Walker", "Michael L. Coats", "Mike Mullane" and "Steven D. Hawley". Color, 10x8 overall, image 9½x7 (one surface).
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JUDITH A. "JUDY" RESNIK - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: STEVEN A. HAWLEY, CHARLES D. WALKER, COLONEL RICHARD "MIKE" MULLANE, COLONEL HENRY "HANK" HARTSFIELD JR., CAPTAIN MICHAEL L. COATS - HFSID 52462DISCOVERY 41-D The Discovery 41-D crew signs a philatelic envelope. Philatelic Envelope signed: "Judy Resnik", "Hank Hartsfield", "Mike Mullane", "Mike Coats", "Steven A. Hawley" and "Charles Walker", 6½x3½.
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S. DAVID GRIGGS - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: COLONEL KAROL J. BOBKO, CHARLES D. WALKER, CAPTAIN DONALD E. WILLIAMS, JEFFREY A. HOFFMAN, JAKE GARN, MARGARET RHEA SEDDON - HFSID 28921DISCOVERY Color publicity photograph of the first space flight of an elected official. Photograph signed: "Jake Garn", "S.D. Griggs", "Rhea/Seddon", "Charles Walker", "Karol 'Bo' Bobko", "Don/Williams" and "Jeff Hoffman". Discovery (STS-51D) was launched on April 12, 1985.
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SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY - STS - 41D CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: STEVEN A. HAWLEY, CHARLES D. WALKER, COLONEL RICHARD "MIKE" MULLANE, COLONEL HENRY "HANK" HARTSFIELD JR., CAPTAIN MICHAEL L. COATS, JUDITH A. "JUDY" RESNIK - HFSID 296018SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY: STS-41D MISSION Commemorative Envelope signed by all six crew members of Discovery's maiden voyage: Hartsfield, Coats, Mullane, Hawley, Resnik and Walker Commemorative Envelope signed: "Hank Hartsfield", "Michael L. Coats", "Steven A.
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SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY - STS - 51D CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: COLONEL KAROL J. BOBKO, CHARLES D. WALKER, S. DAVID GRIGGS, CAPTAIN DONALD E. WILLIAMS, JEFFREY A. HOFFMAN, JAKE GARN, MARGARET RHEA SEDDON - HFSID 296023SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY: STS-51D MISSION Commemorative Envelope signed by all 7 crew members: Bobko, Williams, Seddon, Griggs, Hoffman, Walker and (Senator) Garn Commemorative Envelope signed: "Taylor Wang", "Eugene H. Trinh", "Ludwing van Den Berg", 6½x3½. There is an eighth - unidentified signer - not a crew member.
Sale Price $360.00
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