R. Michael Mullane
As part of my decision to refocus my astronaut autograph collection (again), I decided I would get (mostly) signed photo of astronauts I have met. I didn't do that when I met Retired Air Force Col. R. Michael Mullane, but thankfully, he has a website with info on how people can get an autographed picture. (Unfortunately, the photo took a hit in its return, but you can't tell from the scan.)
Mullane mistakenly signed the sleeve, then crossed it out and signed the photo.
And if the photo looks familiar - it's from the STS-27R collection available online. I haven't been able to find high-res pictures from Mullane's other two flights, STS-41D or STS-36.
Mullane also appears at Kennedy Space Center's Astronaut Encounter - but the photo of him they use is suprisingly pixelated.
R. Michael Mullane
As part of my decision to refocus my astronaut autograph collection (again), I decided I would get (mostly) signed photo of astronauts I have met. I didn't do that when I met Retired Air Force Col. R. Michael Mullane, but thankfully, he has a website with info on how people can get an autographed picture. (Unfortunately, the photo took a hit in its return, but you can't tell from the scan.)
Mullane mistakenly signed the sleeve, then crossed it out and signed the photo.
And if the photo looks familiar - it's from the STS-27R collection available online. I haven't been able to find high-res pictures from Mullane's other two flights, STS-41D or STS-36.
Mullane also appears at Kennedy Space Center's Astronaut Encounter - but the photo of him they use is suprisingly pixelated.