Hoot Gibson STS-71 Autographed Print - Overhead View
STS-71 Commander Robert "Hoot" Gibson looks out from the space shuttle Atlantis towards the Russian space station Mir. This mission marked several historic events: the creation of the largest spacecraft placed into orbit, the first on-orbit exchange of a shuttle crew and the 100th manned space launch performed by the United States. A limited number of 8" x 10" signed photo prints are available for $75 ($150 framed). To order, download the order form (PDF), phone 321-455-7014, or email ASF@AstronautScholarship.org.
About the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation
All monies raised from the sale of these prints will go directly to fund scholarships for exceptional college students pursuing advanced degrees in science or engineering, through the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. Established by the original Mercury Astronauts in 1984, the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping the United States retain its world leadership in science and technology by providing scholarships to college students who exhibit motivation, imagination, and exceptional performance in the fields of science and engineering. ASF currently awards $190,000 annually to 19 students.
