Joe Engle Signed 2x5 Cut with Portrait NASA STS-2 Commander (PSA)

NASA STS-2 Commander

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Cut measures 2"" x 5"" in size has been hand-signed by Joe Engle.

Attention space exploration enthusiasts and collectors! Here's a unique opportunity to own a piece of NASA history—a signed cut signature of the esteemed astronaut Joe Engle. Authenticated by the renowned PSA/DNA authentication services and encapsulated for preservation, this signature represents a significant figure in the realm of space exploration.

Joe Engle's contributions to NASA's space missions are legendary. As a skilled pilot and astronaut, he played pivotal roles in several groundbreaking missions, including the Space Shuttle program and the X-15 rocket plane flights. Engle's daring spirit and unwavering dedication to exploration have inspired generations of aspiring astronauts and space enthusiasts.

This signed cut signature, authenticated by PSA/DNA, is a tangible link to Engle's remarkable career and the monumental achievements of NASA. Encapsulated for protection and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, it is a prized artifact for any collector of space memorabilia or aviation history.

Whether you're a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the world of space exploration, this encapsulated signature is a rare find that deserves a place of honor in your collection. Bid now to secure this extraordinary piece of NASA history and pay tribute to the legacy of Joe Engle.

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The Columbia is the first reusable Spacecraft of its kind, and Colonel Joe Engle commanded the first relaunch of the vehicle. During the mission, he and fellow astronaut, Captain Richard Truly (USN), tested the capability of the shuttle to retrieve satellites for repair or return to earth. And they conducted the first unloading tests of the 50-foot remote manipulator arm designed to remove payloads from the orbiter bay. Although the duration of the mission was reduced from 5 days to 2 days because of a malfunctioning fuel cell, the crew accomplished 90 percent of its objectives.

The autograph(s) has been authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA for authenticity purposes.

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

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