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BYRON LICHTENBERG Authentic Hand Signed Autograph 4X6 Photo - NASA ASTRONAUT

$ 0.66

Availability: 43 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: PERFECT CONDITION - AUTOGRAPHS LOOKS AMAZING !
  • Signed: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Signed by: BYRON LICHTENBERG
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    BYRON LICHTENBERG Hand Signed 4X6 Photo . is Hand Signed by BYRON LICHTENBERG . %100 Authentic Autograph ! The Autograph is BOLD & Looks AMAZING !  ALSO WROTE HIS 2 SPACE MISSIONS STS -9 , 45 ON THIS PHOTO. NICE INSCRIPTION. The photo is in Great condition & is a High Quality photo . RARE AUTOGRAPH PHOTO.  Will be shipped SUPER FAST to you & will be Well packaged . I will ship to you . The SAME DAY you pay :) YES... I even ship on Saturday . Payment MUST be made in 3 days or less after this listing ends ! Combined s&h is Extra each additional listing . In the 3 day Period . Check out my other Low priced autographs & my Fantastic Feedback :) Ad my store to your follow list . I do list NEW Low priced Autographs EVERY DAY ! Upon Request . I do offer my Lifetime Guarantee COA . Just message me at Checkout . Thank you :) Amanda
    Byron Kurt Lichtenberg BornFebruary 19, 1948 (age 73) Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania NationalityAmerican OccupationEngineer Space career MIT Payload Specialist RankLieutenant Colonel, USAF Time in space19d 05h 56m MissionsSTS-9, STS-45 Mission insignia Byron Kurt Lichtenberg, Sc. D. (born February 19, 1948) is an American engineer and fighter pilot who flew aboard two NASA Space Shuttle missions as a Payload Specialist. In 1983, he and Ulf Merbold became the first Payload Specialists to fly on the shuttle.Career From 1978 to 1984 he was a researcher for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)/Canadian Vestibular experiments on Spacelab 1, Spacelab D-1, Spacelab SLS-1 and SLS-2, and a co-principal investigator for the Mental Workload and Performance experiment flown on IML-1 to assess human-computer workstation characteristics for the Space Station. He was a founder of Payload Systems, Inc., a company that has provided hardware and flight support for MODE and MACE experiments for the Space Shuttle and International Space Station (ISS). They also were the first commercial user of the Mir Space Station, flying protein crystal growth experiments to Mir in the early 1990s. He is now the Chief Technical Officer of Zero Gravity Corporation, founded to make parabolic, weightless aircraft flights available to the general public. He was a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot for 23 years, flying the F-4, F-100, and A-10, reaching the rank of Lieutenant colonel in the Massachusetts Air National Guard. Lichtenberg flew 138 combat missions during the Vietnam War, and received two Distinguished Flying Crosses, ten Air Medals, and numerous other decorations. He flew as a captain for Southwest Airlines and is now a professor at LeTourneau University in Longview Texas.Spaceflight experience Lichtenberg was the first astronaut to serve as a Payload Specialist. He flew on Spacelab-1 (STS-9) mission for ten days in 1983, conducted multiple experiments in life sciences, materials sciences, Earth observations, astronomy and solar physics, upper atmosphere and plasma physics. His second flight was ATLAS-1 (STS-45) Spacelab mission for nine days in 1992; conducted 13 experiments in Atmospheric sciences and astronomy. He flew 310 orbits, and logged 468 hours in space.