NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
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    NASA ASTRONAUT SUIT
    Formerly owned by American Astronaut James F. Buchli
    UNITED STATES
    Cotton
    It is accompanied by two NASA decorations.

    It retains its white label on the inside of the collar, its badges and badges on the outside.

    James Frederick Buchli, now 77, was a naval officer, engineer, test pilot, USMC colonel and NASA astronaut.
    Born on June 20, 1945 in New Rockford, North Dakota in the United States, he became an engineer at NASA in 1978 and joined the TFNG (Thirty-Five New Guys), also called Astronaut Group 8 (NASA Astronaut Group 8). It is the eighth group of astronauts from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
    It has four missions in space.
    The first, STS-51-C, launched on January 24, 1985 in the space shuttle Discovery OV-103, had five men. It is NASA's 15th flight and the shuttle's 3rd.
    The second takes place the same year on October 30: STS-61-A, Spacelab science mission, NASA's 22nd mission with eight men aboard the Challenger shuttle.
    The third TS-29, on March 13, 1989, had five men in the same shuttle as the previous one and refers to NASA's 28th space shuttle mission.
    Finally, his fourth and final mission aboard Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-48) took place on September 12, 1991, and also included five astronauts.
    It thus accumulates a total of twenty days and ten hours in orbit.

    The first medal is the "NASA Space Flight Medal", awarded to the participant of a US space mission mission.
    The second medal is the "NASA Exceptional Bravery Medal", given to recognize an act of bravery.

    Illustrative Photographs:
    1/ The STS-51C mission crew comprised of Loren J. Schriver, Pilot, Thomas K. Mattingly, II, Commander, Gary E. Payton, Payload Specialist, and Mission Specialists James F. Buchli and Ellison L. Onizuka.
    2/ The STS-61A mission crew featuring Reinhard Furrer, German Payload Specialist, Bonnie J. Dunbar, Mission Specialist, James F. Buchli, Mission Specialist, Henry W. Hartsfield, Jr, Commander , Steven R. Nagel, Pilot, Guion S. Bluford, Mission Specialist, Ernst Messerschmid, German Payload Specialist, and Wubbo J. Ockels, Dutch Payload Specialist.
    3/ The crew of the STS-29 mission composed of James P. Bagian, Robert C. Springer and James F. Buchli, mission specialists, John E. Blaha, pilot, and Michael L. Coats, commander.
    4/ The crew of the STS-48 mission Extra Mark N. Brown, mission specialist, John O. Creighton, commander, Kenneth S. Reightler, pilot and two mission specialists: Charles D. (Sam) Gemar and James F. Buchli.
    © NASA

    Text and photos © FCP CORIDON

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    Condition Good
    Style Other style (Old clothes of Other style Style)
    Period 20th century (Old clothes 20th century)
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 93400, Saint-Ouen, France
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