Franklin Chang Diaz Autograph

Franklin Chang Diaz is famously known as the first Hispanic-American astronaut who went on to fly on seven space shuttle missions throughout his career. Diaz was born in San Jose, Costa Rica, on April 5, 1950, where he grew up and completed his early education. In 1969, he moved to the United States to attend the University of Connecticut to further his education. More about Franklin Chang Diaz

In 1980, Diaz was selected by NASA to join the astronaut training program, where he underwent rigorous training and ultimately earned the privilege of going to space. He flew his first mission as an astronaut in 1986, which was the first Spacelab mission to study the earth’s atmosphere. Throughout his career, he spent more than a thousand hours in space and served as a mission specialist on multiple missions. In addition to his spaceflight accomplishments, Diaz is also known for his important contributions to the development and advancement of space propulsion technology. He is the founder and CEO of Ad Astra Rocket Company, a firm focused on the creation of VASIMR technology, which is a plasma-based rocket engine that has the potential to significantly reduce the time required for space travel.

Franklin Chang Diaz is a pioneer in the field of space exploration, known for his outstanding achievements and contributions to NASA during his long career. He is a proud representative of the Hispanic community, and his work has paved the way for many others to follow. Diaz is an inspiration to all those who dream of a career in space exploration, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of space professionals for years to come. Read even more about Franklin Chang Diaz at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Franklin Chang Diaz

The most expensive item with a signature of Franklin Chang Diaz (Franklin Chang Diaz signed NASA litho autographed) was sold in May 2012 for $49.00 while the cheapest item (NASA ASTRONAUT signed FRANKLIN CHANG-DIAZ) found a new owner for $0.99 in August 2010. The month with the most items sold (3) was March 2014 with an average selling price of $10.50 for an autographed item of Franklin Chang Diaz. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2012 with $49.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was June 2009. In average, an autographed item from Franklin Chang Diaz is worth $12.60.

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thumbnailAstronaut Franklin Chang Diaz Autographed 8 x 10 NASA photo$10.49logo
thumbnailAstronaut Franklin Chang-Diaz Signed NASA Photograph$46.00logo
thumbnailAstronaut Franklin Chang-Diaz Signed NASA Photograph$34.00logo
thumbnailFranklin Chang Diaz NASA Shuttle Astronaut Autographed 8x10 Photograph$20.00logo
thumbnailFranklin Chang Diaz signed 8x 10 Photograph NASA Shuttle Astronaut$37.46logo
thumbnailFranklin Chang Díaz - NASA Astronaut - Signed Official NASA 8x10 Photograph$12.60logo
thumbnailFranklin Chang Díaz - NASA Astronaut - Signed Official NASA 8x10 Photograph$44.00logo
thumbnailFRANKLIN CHANG-DIAZ (PH.D) - ASTRONAUT AUTOGRAPHED 8X10 NASA PHOTO$25.00logo
thumbnailFranklin Chang-Diaz signed NASA lithograph SPACE SALE$2.95logo
thumbnailFranklin Chang-Díaz - NASA Astronaut - Autographed Official NASA 8x10 Photo$6.05logo
thumbnailGreat Hispanic Astronaut FRANKLIN CHANG-DIAZ Signed Space First Day Cover FDC$25.00logo
thumbnailNASA Franklin Chang -Diaz Signed 8x10 Photo $19.01logo
thumbnailSigned-Autographed 3x5 Index Card of NASA Astronaut Franklin Chang-Diaz$17.47logo
thumbnailSPACE SHUTTLE ASTRONAUT FRANKLIN CHANG-DIAZ SIGNED STS-75 LAUNCH COVER 2/22/1996$5.00logo
thumbnailSTS 34 Franklin Chang-Diaz , signed Crew Patch Flight Cover $14.99logo

Latest News about Franklin Chang Diaz

The Explorers Club Hosts Plasma Rocket Demo With Astronauts Scott Carpenter and (06/20/12): NEW YORK, NY-- - A promising rocket technology for a manned mission to Mars is the VASIMR advanced plasma propulsion system being developed in Webster by the Ad Astra Rocket Company. The demonstration ...