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![]() WSS PORTRAIT 8x10 From $549.00 Another NOVASPACE exclusive! John Young poses in his WSS (white space suit) portrait before his moonwalk on Apollo 16. Hard to find and abso ...more JOHN YOUNG WSS PORTRAITAnother NOVASPACE exclusive! John Young poses in his WSS (white space suit) portrait before his moonwalk on Apollo 16. Hard to find and absolutely authentic. John Young is the rarest of Apollo autographs. Recently retired from NASA after 42 years, he is a reluctant signer in high demand. Limited Quantity! Available in 8 x 10 Only.
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![]() JUMP SALUTE 8x10 and 16x20 From $675.00 The most famous and popular photo from Apollo 16. Mission commander John Young leaps in the one-sixth lunar gravity to salute the flag. Signed in s ...more JOHN YOUNG JUMP SALUTEThe most famous and popular photo from Apollo 16. Mission commander John Young leaps in the one-sixth lunar gravity to salute the flag. Signed in silver. John Young is the rarest of Apollo autographs. Recently retired from NASA after 42 years, he is a reluctant signer in high demand. Limited supply Available in 8x10 or 16x20.
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John Watts Young, born September 24, 1930 in Orlando, Florida, is a former NASA astronaut who walked on the Moon on April 21, 1972 during the Apollo 16 mission.
John Young enjoyed one of the longest and busiest careers of any astronaut in the American space program. He was the first person to fly into space six times, twice journeyed to the Moon, and is the only person to have piloted four different classes of spacecraft: Gemini spacecraft, Apollo Command/Service Module, Apollo Lunar Module and Space Shuttle.
Young worked for NASA for 42 years and announced his retirement on December 7, 2004. He retired on December 31, 2004 at the age of 74.
While Young may have been overshadowed by other pioneering astronauts, his career experience is massive. As a member of the second astronaut intake, he would have had a contribution to all of the pioneering NASA projects. As the only commander of a Gemini, Apollo and Shuttle mission, John Young holds a unique place in the history of manned space exploration.
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