Astronaut memorabilia auction supports U.S. Space Walk of Fame Museum

The U.S. Space Walk of Fame Museum in Titusville, Florida is holding its annual Charity Auction:

The Space Walk of Fame Charity Space Memorabilia Auction takes place on Oct. 29. Don’t miss out on this chance to bid on exciting pieces of aerospace history — from photos signed by the Mercury Astronauts to pieces of the Hindenberg to a flown-in-space quilt and SO much more. Over 300 items offered! You can begin bidding NOW at Invaluable.com

Click HERE to see the auction items and find out how to bid!

Remember that the museum makes a percentage from each sale so you are supporting our STEAM Space education program and helping students and at-risk youth learn about science and technology. Our goal is to move them from away from being passive consumers and TOWARD producing goods, services or digital products. 

NO items featured in the memorabilia auction are being sold from the museum collection — these are all consignment pieces or are provided by astronauts or former space workers.

Check out the Space memorabilia auction items at Invaluable.com. Here are a couple of examples:

Mercury Astronaut signed photo

Mercury astronaut signed photo.
Framed and matted photograph from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. Authentically signed by John Glenn, Wally Schirra, Scott Carpenter and Gordon Cooper. A limited edition #261/300. In new condition.

Three “Flown” Russian Space Program souvenirs

Three (3) "Flown" Russian Space Program souvenirs; a cosmonaut-endorsed flown Soyuz alloy card and two nice medallions
Three (3) “Flown” Russian Space Program souvenirs; a cosmonaut-endorsed flown Soyuz alloy card and two nice medallions