Douglas Wheelock Autograph

Douglas Harry "Wheels" Wheelock (born May 5, 1960) is an American engineer and astronaut. He has flown in space twice, logging 178 days on the Space Shuttle, International Space Station, and Russian Soyuz. On July 12, 2011, Wheelock announced that he would be returning to active duty with the United States Army in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He is currently working with NASA to test the Orion spacecraft at the Glenn Research Center in Plum Brook, Ohio. More about Douglas Wheelock

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Douglas Wheelock was born in Binghamton, New York to Olin and Margaret Wheelock. In a pre-flight interview, Wheelock stated that he was inspired to become an astronaut at an early age. He also stated that a major turning point in his life was the Apollo 11 moon landing in July 1969. In 1978 Wheelock graduated from Windsor Central High School in Windsor, New York before attending the United States Military Academy at West Point. He earned a Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology in 1992.

Wheelock spent four years as a cadet at West Point, graduating in the class of 1983 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Science and Engineering. After graduation he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army's Infantry Branch and entered flight school the next year. In September 1984, then Lieutenant Wheelock graduated at the top of his flight class and was designated an Army Aviator. He subsequently served in the Pacific as a combat aviation Section Leader, Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, Battalion Operations Officer, and Commander of an Air Cavalry Troop in the 9th Cavalry. He was later assigned to the Aviation Directorate of Combat Developments as an Advanced Weapons Research and Development Engineer. Read even more about Douglas Wheelock at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Douglas Wheelock

The most expensive item with a signature of Douglas Wheelock (ISS-24 crewmember Douglas WHEELOCK signed photo) was sold in June 2010 for $56.55 while the cheapest item (NASA Mission Astronaut Douglas Wheelock Signed Card SEE) found a new owner for $4.99 in September 2010. The month with the most items sold (2) was August 2010 with an average selling price of $9.99 for an autographed item of Douglas Wheelock. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2010 with $56.55 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $9.99 was August 2010.

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thumbnailAstronaut Douglas Wheelock signed NASA lithograph$55.00logo
thumbnailDouglas Wheelock Astronaut NASA SIGNED Special Post Cover Original AUTOGRAPH$27.00logo
thumbnailDouglas Wheelock signed postal cover NASA Shuttle Astronaut$29.95logo
thumbnailHand Signed Astronaut Douglas Wheelock Shuttle Space Program photo collection$36.60logo
thumbnailISS-24 crewmember Douglas WHEELOCK signed photo$12.99logo
thumbnailISS-24 crewmember Douglas WHEELOCK signed photo$16.49logo
thumbnailISS-24 crewmember Douglas WHEELOCK signed photo$37.99logo
thumbnailISS-24 crewmember Douglas WHEELOCK signed photo$28.90logo
thumbnailISS-24 crewmember Douglas WHEELOCK signed photo$16.99logo
thumbnailISS-24 crewmember Douglas WHEELOCK signed photo$16.99logo
thumbnailNASA Mission Astronaut Douglas Wheelock Signed Card SEE$4.99logo
thumbnailSigned Douglas Wheelock 8x10 NASA Astronaut Photograph$9.99logo
thumbnailSigned Space Photo. Douglas Wheelock Soyuz TMA-19$14.99logo
thumbnailUS astronaut Douglas WHEELOCK signed 4x6 photo$14.90logo
thumbnailUS astronaut Douglas WHEELOCK signed photo$16.00logo