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FREDERICK "RICK" HAUCK The astronaut signs an envelope commemorating the Space Shuttle Aircraft Commemorative Envelope signed: "Rick Hauck", 6½x3¾. Commemorating the Space Shuttle Aircraft, postmarked Edwards, California, 1975 April 18, 10-cent U.S. stamp affixed. Frederick "Rick" Hauck (b. 1941) was the pilot of the Space shuttle mission STS-7. STS-7, the seventh orbital flight and the second of 10 flights by Challenger, was launched from the Kennedy Space Center on June 18, 1983, landing June 24 at Edwards Air Force Base. He went into space two more times as mission commander in 1984 (STS 51-A) and 1988 (STS-26), the latter was the first "return to space" flight after the loss of Challenger. He was one of NASA's lead investigators into the Challenger disaster. Lightly worn. Otherwise, fine condition. - Please contact us if you have any questions or require additional information. HFSID 46195
- Date First Available : November 23, 2016