Barbara morgan astronaut autographs

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    Barbara Radding Morgan
    NASA Astronaut (Former)

    PERSONAL DATA: Born November 28, , in Fresno, California. Married to Clay Morgan. They have two sons. Barbara plays flute and enjoys reading, hiking, swimming, skiing, and her family.

    EDUCATION: Hoover High School, Fresno, California, ; B.A., Human Biology, with distinction, Stanford University, ; Teaching Credential, College of Notre Dame, Belmont, California, ; Honorary Doctorate of Science from Boise State University,

    ORGANIZATIONS: National Education Association; Idaho Education Association; National Council of Teachers of Mathematics; National Science Teachers Association; International Reading Association; International Technology Education Association; Challenger Center for Space Science Education.

    SPECIAL HONORS: NASA Space Flight Medal; Challenger Center President George H.W. Bush Award; VFW National Space Award; NEA Friend of Education Award; AARP Inspire Award; NSTA Presidential Citation; USA Today Citizen of the Year. Other awards include: NASA Headquarters Special Service Award; NASA Public Service Group Achievement Award; Idaho Fellowship Award; University of Idaho Presidents Medallion Award; ITEA Lawrence Prakken Award; Challenger Center for Space Scienc

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  • BARBARA R. MORGAN - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID

    BARBARA R. MORGAN
    Official NASA color publicity photograph of Barbara R. Morgan.
    Photograph inscribed and signed: "For Bernard Schilling/with best wishes/Barbara R. Morgan". Color, 8x10 overall, image 7x8¾ (one surface). Official NASA photograph captioned at upper margin and on verso: "Teacher in Space, Barbara Radding Morgan, selected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to be the backup for the first Space Flight Participant, is a teacher from McCall, Idaho". This photograph was printed after July 19, when then year-old Barbara Morgan was selected as backup for Christa McAuliffe, who perished in the Challenger disaster. From September to January , Morgan trained with Christa McAuliffe and the Challenger crew at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston. On April 12, , NASA announced that Morgan would be aboard a future shuttle flight to the International Space Station. Fine condition.

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