James D. A. Van Hoften Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
JAMES D. A. VAN HOFTEN
Born: June 11, 1944 in Fresno, California
James D. A. (nickname "Ox") van Hoften (Ph.D.)
NASA Astronaut (Former)
PERSONAL DATA: Born June 11, 1944, in Fresno, California, but considers Burlingame, California, to be his hometown. Married. Three children. He enjoys skiing, playing handball and racquetball, and jogging.
EDUCATION: Graduated from Mills High School, Millbrae, California, in 1962; received a bachelor of science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1966; and a master of science degree in Hydraulic Engineering and a doctor of philosophy in Hydraulic Engineering from Colorado State University in 1968 and 1976, respectively.
ORGANIZATIONS: Member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Sigma Xi, Chi Epsilon, and Pi Kappa Alpha.
SPECIAL HONORS: Meritorious Service Medal, 2 Navy Air Medals, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and 2 NASA Space Flight Medals.
EXPERIENCE: From 1969 to 1974, van Hoften was a pilot in the United States Navy. He received flight training at Pensacola, Florida, and completed jet pilot training at Beeville, Texas, in November 1970. He was then assigned to the Naval Air Station, Miramar, California, to fly F-4 Phantoms, and subsequently to VF-121 Replacement Air Group. As a pilot with VF-154 assigned to the carrier USS RANGER in 1972, van Hoften participated in two cruises to Southeast Asia where he flew approximately 60 combat missions. He resumed his academic studies in 1974 and completed a dissertation on the interaction of waves and turbulent channel flow for his doctorate. In September 1976, he accepted an assistant professorship of Civil Engineering at the University of Houston, and until his selection as an astronaut candidate, taught fluid mechanics and conducted research on biomedical fluid flows concerning flows in artificial internal organs and valves. Dr. van Hoften has published a number of papers on turbulence, waves, and cardiovascular flows. From 1977 until 1980 he flew F4N's with Naval Reserve Fighter Squadron 201 at NAS Dallas and then three years as a member of the Texas Air National Guard with the 147th Fighter Interceptor Group as a pilot in the F4C.
He has logged 3,300 hours flying time, the majority in jet aircraft.
NASA EXPERIENCE: Dr. van Hoften was selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in January 1978. He completed a 1-year training and evaluation period in August 1979.
From 1979 through the first flight, STS-1, van Hoften supported the Shuttle entry and on-orbit guidance, navigation and flight control testing at the Flight Systems Laboratory at Downey, California. Subsequently he was lead of the Astronaut Support Team at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, responsible for the Space Shuttle turn-around testing and flight preparations. He served as a mission specialist on STS-41C in 1984, and STS-51I in 1985. Dr. Van Hoften has logged a total 338 hours in space, including 22 hours of EVA flight time.
POST-NASA: Dr. van Hoften joined the Bechtel Corporation in 1986 and for 6 years managed Bechtel's engineering and construction business for the defense and space markets. He is currently Senior Vice President and a partner in Bechtel and is presently located in Hong Kong as project manager for the New Hong Kong Airport and Related Infrastructure program.
SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE: STS-41C Challenger (April 6-13, 1984) was launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, and returned to land at Edwards Air Force Base, California. During the 7-day mission the crew successfully deployed the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF); retrieved the ailing Solar Maximum Satellite, repaired it on-board the orbiting Challenger and replaced it in orbit, using the robot arm called the Remote Manipulator System (RMS). The mission also included flight testing of Manned Maneuvering Units (MMU's) in two extravehicular activities (EVA's); operation of the Cinema 360 and IMAX Camera Systems, as well as a Bee Hive Honeycomb Structures student experiment. Mission accomplished in 107 Earth orbits in 167 hours, 40 minutes, 7 seconds.
STS-51I Discovery (August 27 to September 3, 1985) launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, and returned to land at Edwards Air Force Base, California. During this mission the crew successfully deployed three communications satellites, the Navy's Syncom IV-4, Australian Aussat, and American Satellite Company's ASC-1. The crew also performed the successful salvage of the ailing Navy Syncom IV-3 satellite. These tasks included two Extravehicular Activities (EVA's) in which Dr. van Hoften attached to the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) performed the first manual grapple and manual deployment of a satellite in orbit. The mission also included the Physical Vapor Transport of Organic Solids (PVTOS), the second material processing experiment to be flown aboard a Shuttle for 3M. Mission accomplished in 112 orbits of the Earth in 171 hours, 17 minutes, 42 seconds.
Film Credits
1985-The-Dream-Is-Alive (in person)
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JAMES D. A. VAN HOFTEN - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 37338Inscribed and signed NASA color photo Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Jerome/Best Wishes/James Van Hoften". Color, 8x10. Official NASA photo with printed caption at bottom margin.
Sale Price $105.00
$120.00
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JAMES D. A. VAN HOFTEN - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED - HFSID 46239Signed First Day Cover honoring the Viking mission to Mars First Day Cover signed: "Jim Van Hoften" 6½x3½. First day cover honoring the Viking mission to Mars. Postmarked Hampton, Virginia, July 20, 1978, 15¢ stamp affixed, FIRST DAY OF ISSUE. James D. A.
Price: $90.00
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JAMES D. A. VAN HOFTEN - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED - HFSID 303551The engineer and astronaut signs an envelope bearing an ink stamp of a space shuttle Envelope Signed: "James D. A. van Hoften" 6½x3¾. James "Ox" Van Hoften (b.1944), who holds a Ph.D. in hydraulic engineering, was a U.S.
Price: $80.00
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JAMES D. A. VAN HOFTEN - ENVELOPE SIGNED - HFSID 303213The engineer and astronaut signs in blue ink. Envelope signed: "James D. A. van Hoften", 6½x3¾. James "Ox" Van Hoften (b. 1944), who holds a PhD in hydraulic engineering, was a US Navy pilot from 1969 to 1974, flying 60 combat missions in Southeast Asia.
Price: $80.00
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GREG JARVIS - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 28922The five members of the Discovery STS-51I crew and Jarvis (who was removed from the crew at the last minute) pen their names on this commemorative envelope Commemorative Envelope Signed: "Greg Jarvis", "Joe Engle", "Dick Covey", "Mike Lounge", ot
Price: $1,950.00
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GREG JARVIS - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 80643The five crewmembers of the Discovery STS-51I mission and Jarvis (who was removed from the crew at the last minute) pen their names on this commemorative envelope.
Price: $2,400.00
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LT. COLONEL DICK (FRANCIS R.) SCOBEE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 50146The crew of Challenger STS-14C sign an official NASA color photograph. Official NASA Photograph signed: "Bob Crippen", "Terry J. Hart", "Ox van Hoften", "Pinky Nelson" and "Dick/Scobee". Color, 10x8 overall, image 9½x7 (one surface).
Price: $900.00
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LT. COLONEL DICK (FRANCIS R.) SCOBEE - ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 172162The crew of Challenger STS-41C signs a philatelic envelope. Philatelic Envelope signed: Commander "Bob Crippen", Pilot "Dick Scobee" and Mission Specialists "Pinky Nelson", "Terry J. Hart" and "James van Hoften", 6½x3½.
Price: $750.00
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LT. COLONEL ELLISON S. "EL" ONIZUKA - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 177981Four shuttle astronauts, including one who died aboard the Challenger, sign an envelope commemorating a wind tunnel test of the launch vehicle Commemorative Envelope Signed: "Ellison Onizuka", "James van Hoften", "Frederick Gregory" and "Dan Brande…"
Sale Price $495.00
$600.00
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SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS - STS - 30 CREW - INSCRIBED COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 296097Commemorative Envelope signed by all five crew members: Walker, Grabe, Thagard, Cleave, Lee, and by fellow astronaut James van Hoften Inscribed Commemorative Envelope signed: "Mark Lee", "Dave/Walker", "Ron Grabe", "Norm Thagard", "Ox van Hoften", "M Cleave", 6½x3½.
Price: $360.00
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SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER - STS - 41C CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 296016Commemorative Envelope signed by all five crew members: Crippen, Scobee, Nelson, van Hoften and Hart Commemorative Envelope signed: "Bob Crippen", "Dick Scobee", "Terry J Hart", "Ox van Hoften", "George Nelson", 6½x3½.
Sale Price $375.00
$450.00
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SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER - STS - 41C CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 296017Commemorative envelope signed by all four surviving crew members: Crippen, Nelson, van Hoften and Hart.
Price: $450.00
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SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER - STS - 41C CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 52466The crew that launched the Long Duration Exposure facility and repaired the Solar Maximum Mission satellite signs a commemorative envelope Commemorative Envelope Signed: "Dick Scobee", "Bob Crippen", "G.D.…"
Price: $450.00
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SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY - STS - 51-I CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 296095Commemorative envelope signed by all 5 crew members: Engle, Covey, van Hoften, Lounge and Fisher, and by fellow astronaut James Buchli Commemorative Envelope Signed: "Joe Engle", "Dick Covey", "Jim Buchli", "J M Lounge", "Bill Fisher", o
Price: $260.00