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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T110000
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SUMMARY:321 Day 2026 - Celebrating Brevard's "Birthday" & Honoring Ozzie Osband "Father of 3-2-1 Area Code"
DESCRIPTION:The third annual “321 Day” is a FREE lively booths and vendors farmers market style celebration of Brevard’s “Birthday” and the 3-2-1 area code that unites our Space Coast community\, thanks to the vision of Robert “Ozzie” Osband. Join us as we honor the moments\, people\, and stories that made us who we are. Expect food\, music\, history\, and\, of course\, a countdown to our shared legacy. Why is 321 Day on March 21?: “3/21”.\nMap & Contacts (page bottom). \nFeaturing\n\nFood trucks.\nAdult beverages.\nLive music.\nExhibitors representing many of the causes for which Ozzie volunteered.\nThe 321 Day site has detailed Agenda\, Sponsor\, Food\, Exhibitor and Vendor info as well as Vendor & Sponsorship contact info.\n\nHelp the Cause\n321 Day is a volunteer run mission. All donations support event expenses this year and for the years to come. This event supports the mission of the American Space Museum ** in downtown Titusville.\nPlease Donate now! Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals….and the life of “321 Day”. \nWhat defines our county’s birth?\nIf there’s one force that truly put Brevard on the map\, it was the birth of the space program\, a movement that transformed this region into the launchpad of human exploration. The space program’s origins stretch across decades\, shaped by visionaries\, engineers\, and dreamers. So what defines our county’s birth? What moment unites our past\, present\, and future? For that\, we look to 321\, a simple area code—yet so much more. Thanks to Ozzie\, the 321 count down became the signature of Florida’s Space Coast\, forever linking our community to space exploration. It’s the one thread that ties us all together\, from the beaches of Titusville to the launchpads of Kennedy Space Center\, from the historic charm of Cocoa Village to the thriving industries and growing communities of Palm Bay. \nHow Ozzie brought the 3-2-1 Area Code to Brevard County\nIn 1998\, Orlando was overloading the Space Coast “407” telephone area code. Ozzie researched that “321” was available\, and thought it appropriate for the area where rocket launches end in 3-2-1. Other areas wanted it but Ozzie single-handedly campaigned a year through the proper government hurdles to install “321” on the Space Coast and leave “407” with Orlando. On Nov. 1\, 1999\, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush placed the first official “321” phone call from Tallahassee to Kennedy Space Center\, with Ozzie sitting beside the deputy director receiving the call. \n* More About Ozzie\nOzzie Osband died Aug. 6\, 2023 of natural causes at age 72. He was born in New York\, and lived much of his life in the Titusville area. He had his own computer software company and was well known in the Amateur “ham” Radio community with call N4SCY. A 20-year volunteer for the museum\, he was webmaster for the 20-plus Museums of Brevard and active in the Democratic Party. As an Army veteran\, Ozzie was interred at the Cape Canaveral National Cemetery in Mims\, Florida. \n** About the American Space Museum\nThe non-profit U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation works to preserve the history of the U.S. Space program through our American Space Museum exhibits and educational programs\, a daily video podcast “Stay Curious” as well as the Space View Park Monuments dedicated to the space programs workers and astronauts. While honoring and recognizing all of America’s space programs and their workers\, the foundation agrees with astronaut Alan Shepard\, when on May 13\, 1996\, he said\, “We need to remember the people who made it possible; so little is said of them.” The intent of the American Space Museum and US Space Walk of Fame is to honor and place emphasis on American space workers and others who made the space programs possible. \n321 Day Contacts\nPlease contact: Jennifer Rothblatt jennifer.rothblatt@nss.org to get involved. Coordinators for the event are Marq Marquette\, Jennifer Rothblatt\, Stephanie Robinson\, Arnold Soliman\, and Jennifer Kennedy. They welcome your input and suggestions to support the space community.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/321-day-2026
LOCATION:Space View Park\, 17 Orange St\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T090000
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SUMMARY:FREE Space Memorabilia Show and Appraisals - Feb 7\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:The American Space Museum’s FREE Space Memorabilia Show will be Saturday Feb. 7th\, 2026 from 9 am to 3 pm at the Hyatt Place in Titusville\, Florida. \nBuy a book autographed by an astronaut… Space Shuttle astronaut Jan Davis will be autographing her two recent books at the event from 11 am to 1 pm. She has authored two memoirs tied to her B-17 pilot father: “Air Born: Two Generations in Flight\,”and “Air Born: Artistic Musings of a WWII Pilot and POW.” (Dr. Davis will autograph books ONLY.) \nThere will also free appraisals of your space swag by the event sponsor\, Space Coast Covers Service\, Merritt Island\, owned by space collectables expert Ken Havekotte. Bring those autographs to be authenticated or that box of grandpa’s Apollo stuff to be valued.  \nA dozen vendors will be geared up with space treasures\, many unique to the Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center facilities in our region.  There will be a variety of space flown items like coins and flags\, lots of astronaut autographs\, books\, posters\, original artwork and even rare\, hard-to-find items from the Mercury\, Gemini and Apollo Moon program and the Space Shuttle Era.  \nAmidst this trove of space-related wonders\, you’ll also have the opportunity to engage with fellow enthusiasts\, share your passion for space exploration\, and expand your knowledge of the cosmos. \nAdmission is free but donations to our non-profit** are welcomed.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/space-memorabilia-show-2026-02-07
LOCATION:Hyatt Place Titusville / Kennedy Space Center\, 6299 Riverfront Center Blvd\, Titusville\, FL\, 32780\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260125T130000
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SUMMARY:2026 Public Astronaut Memorial Ceremony in Titusville (Also on YouTube)
DESCRIPTION:The annual public Astronaut Memorial Ceremony for the 17 crew members of Apollo 1\, Challenger and Columbia who perished in America’s space program will be on Sunday Jan. 25\, 2026 at 1 pm EST\, at Sand Point Park in Titusville\, FL. \nShuttle astronaut Jan Davis will be the keynote speaker.* The public is invited to attend this reverent and patriotic ceremony that honors the lives and sacrifice made by these pioneers of NASA’s manned space program. (Map & contacts are below.) \nAmerican Space Museum’s YouTube channel will carry this ceremony live and for later playback. \nThe event includes a keynote address\, patriotic songs\, a host of city and county dignitaries\, participation from the Knights of Columbus\, the Civil Air Patrol\, a rifle salute and placement of flowers on the 17 plaques at the park honoring the fallen space travelers. \nThe annual remembrance is hosted by the City of Titusville Flag & Memorial Committee and the American Space Museum.  The Titusville Garden Club provides the flowers for this honorable ceremony. The event is free and open to the public. \n3-4 pm: Informal Reception at Museum after ceremony\nAfterwards\, those attending the ceremony are invited to an informal reception from 3-4 pm at the American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street on southbound US 1\, in downtown Titusville. For more information\, contact Mark Marquette marq@americanspacemuseum.org or 321-264-0434. \nThose being remembered and the day they gave their ultimate sacrifice for America are…\n\nApollo 1\, Jan. 27\, 1967: Commander Virgil “Gus” Grissom a Mercury and Gemini veteran\, Ed White\, the first American to walk in space\, and Roger Chaffee;\nChallenger STS-51L\, Jan. 28\, 1986: Commander Dick Scobee\, Pilot Mike Smith\, Mission specialists Judy Resnick\, Ellison Onizuka\, Greg Jarvis\, Ron McNair and first true civilian and teacher in space Christa McAuliffe;\nColumbia STS-107\, Feb. 1\, 2003: Rick D. Husband\, William C. “Willie” McCool\, David M. Brown\, Laurel Clark\, Kalpana Chawla\, Michael Anderson and Ilan Ramon.\n\n* Keynote speaker Jan Davis is a three-time Space Shuttle Mission Specialist. She is also an accomplished engineer\, industry executive\, and author of her two memoirs tied to her aviator father: “Air Born: Two Generations in Flight” and “Air Born: Artistic Musings of a WWII Pilot and POW.” \n(Note: NASA’s Day of Remembrance was Jan 22nd\, 2026.)
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/astronaut-memorial-ceremony-2026
LOCATION:Sand Point Park\, 101 N Washington Ave\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260216
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SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction | Apollo & More | ENDS Feb 14\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:NASA Apollo Memorabilia & More (42)\nONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– OPEN NOW for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts Feb 14\, 2026 at Noon EST\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\nFor AUCTION SITE link and status visit our Auction Information Page\nHighlights…\n\nThe 404 lots include many items signed by Apollo astronauts and some Apollo flown items including an Apollo 15 Flown American Flag and Apollo 12 & 13 Film returned from the lunar surface! A rich collection of early astronaut autographs\, NASA photographs\, space flown hardware\, NASA Apollo manuals and maps. We also have some historic aviation and “Atomic Age” related lots. Special items include an actual NASA Rocketdyne S-3D Rocket Engine (Lot 74)\, Apollo 10 Command Module Pilot John Young’s Flown Space Suit Patches directly from his Personal Collection (Lot 147)\, and Apollo 17 Lunar Dust Stained Flown Checklist Page signed by Gene Cernan (Lot 253)! We also have Fine Sterling\, American Silver currency\, and jewelry items. \nAuctioneer Chuck Jeffery has hand-picked some amazing artifacts of the space age that will satisfy any collector at any level.   \nThese auctions support the non-profit museum with an added charity fee of 20% that is the bidders in-kind donation to the museum’s parent non-profit U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation.   \nThis is the 42nd American Space Museum Charity Space Memorabilia Auction conducted by Bid Again Auctions. Questions about auction items? Call Bid Again Auctions at: 407-947-8954 or chuck@americanspacemuseum.org.\n\nSee below for Additional Contact Information…
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-42
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251208
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CREATED:20251126T003056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T072144Z
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SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction - ENDS Dec 6\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:NASA Christmas Space Memorabilia Charity Auction (41)\nONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– OPEN NOW for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts Dec 6\, 2025 at Noon EST\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\nFor AUCTION SITE link and status visit our Auction Information Page\nHighlights…\n\nThe 217 lots range from a rich collection of authentic moonwalker autographs to NASA photographs to real Space Shuttle Thermal Protection Tile.  There are dozens of lots with space flown hardware\, and even insulation “Kapton foil” flown to the Moon and back covering the Apollo Command Modules. \nAuctioneer Chuck Jeffery\, and ASM’s collection analyst\, had hand-picked some amazing artifacts of the space age that will satisfy any collector at any level.   \nThese auctions support the non-profit museum with an added charity fee of 20% that is the bidders in-kind donation to the U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation.   \nThis is the 41st American Space Museum Charity Space Memorabilia Auction conducted by Bid Again Auctions. Questions about auction items? Call Bid Again Auctions at: 407-947-8954 or chuck@americanspacemuseum.org.\n\nSee below for Additional Contact Information…
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-41
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T150000
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CREATED:20251031T193104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T193104Z
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SUMMARY:FREE Space Memorabilia Show and Appraisals - Nov 8\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:The American Space Museum’s next FREE Space Memorabilia Show of 2025 will be Saturday Nov. 8th from 9 am to 3 pm at the Hyatt Place in Titusville\, Florida. Shop for the holidays and get that space lover something authentic from the Space Age. \nThere will also free appraisals of your space swag by the event sponsor\, Space Coast Covers Service\, Merritt Island\, owned by space collectables expert Ken Havekotte. Bring those autographs to be authenticated or that box of grandpa’s Apollo stuff to be valued.  \nA dozen vendors will be geared for holiday gifts–and space treasures–that will make any space fans smile. There will be a variety of space flown items like coins and flags\, lots of astronaut autographs\, books\, posters\, original artwork and even rare\, hard-to-find items from the Mercury\, Gemini and Apollo Moon program and the Space Shuttle Era. \nAmidst this trove of space-related wonders\, you’ll also have the opportunity to engage with fellow enthusiasts\, share your passion for space exploration\, and expand your knowledge of the cosmos. \nAdmission is free but donations to our non-profit** are welcomed. \nMap & Contacts At Page Bottom \nThe American Space Museum offers two space memorabilia shows a year in February and November\, as well as at the annual ShuttleFest which in 2026 will be June 19-21 at Cocoa Beach Hilton.  \n** About Our Non-profit\nThe event hopes to raise funds for our Brevard County non-profit\, a Florida 501(c)(3) through tax-deductible donations. Donations accepted at the event or at any time you can Donate Online.  A grant from the Space Coast Office of Tourism also helps support museum events. \nThe museum’s parent 501(c)(3) non-profit U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation works to preserve the history of the U.S. Space program through our American Space Museum exhibits and educational programs\, as well as the Space View Park Monuments. We agree with astronaut Alan Shepard\, when on May 13\, 1996\, he said\, “We need to remember the people who made it possible; so little is said of them.” Our intent is to honor and place emphasis on American space workers and others who made the space programs possible. \nThe museum’s collection includes thousands of artifacts\, including flown items\, Shuttle and Cape Launch Complex Consoles\, and mission memorabilia. We also have educational programs. Please visit our museum sometime. \nWe are also the home of the popular YouTube video podcast “Stay Curious” featuring conversations with space workers\, astronauts and celebrating historical events. It airs weekdays at 4 pm Eastern on YouTube. Space history and current events can also be found on our Facebook page and website.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/space-memorabilia-show-2025-11-08
LOCATION:Hyatt Place Titusville / Kennedy Space Center\, 6299 Riverfront Center Blvd\, Titusville\, FL\, 32780\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T210000
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SUMMARY:NASA Legends Fundraiser Dinner with Launch Director Bob Sieck
DESCRIPTION:The American Space Museum’s Legends of NASA dinner will feature former Shuttle Launch Director Bob Sieck at the Italian American Club of Melbourne\, Florida on Wed. Nov. 5 from 6-9 pm. Address and contacts at page bottom.\nBuy your $40 ticket HERE and support the preservation of America’s Space Age history. \nYou can’t write the story of America’s Space Shuttle without including Bob Sieck\, one of its important leaders of the 30-year program. Bob is also a long-time board member and past treasurer of ASM\, and he is supporting this mini-fundraiser for our non-profit organization. \nSieck will share some experiences and answer questions at the Melbourne club at 6:30 pm with dinner at 7 pm\, and a follow-up session after the meal. \nCost of this ASM mini-fundraiser is $40 per person\, with tickets available HERE \nThe dinner will feature lasagna\, salad\, rolls\, desert and coffee. A cash bar will be available. \nAfter graduating from the University of Virginia with an Electrical Engineering degree in 1960\, the Air Force trained Bob to be a meteorologist supporting missile and aircraft operations. Bob left Air Force active duty and joined NASA at KSC in 1964 as a spacecraft systems engineer for the Gemini and Apollo programs. After Apollo he was transferred to the Space Shuttle program where he was one of the architects of the complex program as key leader in the management ranks. \nBob Sieck was Launch Director for 51 Space Shuttle missions before retiring in 1999 as KSC Director of Shuttle Processing. After retirement he has served on many NASA review boards and is currently a member of the NASA Advisory Council and the SpaceX Safety Panel. \nThe American Space Museum in Titusville is the business of the non-profit U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation\, which since 1988 has been preserving the birth of America’s Space Age in Brevard County\, Florida. Contact director Mark Marquette\, at marq@americanspacemuseum.org or (321) 264-0434. \nIf you can’t attend but would like to donate to our non-profit\, please visit our Donation Page. \nFuture Legends of NASA dates and presenters will be added to our Events Calendar as they are finalized.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/nasa-legends-dinner-bob-sieck
LOCATION:Italian American Club of South Brevard\, 1471 Cypress Ave\, Melbourne\, Florida\, 32935
CATEGORIES:Dinners,Space History
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
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SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction - ENDS Oct 25\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Autumn Space Memorabilia Charity Auction (40)\nONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– OPEN NOW for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts Oct 25\, 2025 at Noon\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\n*** Includes very rare lunar dust display. ***\nFor AUCTION SITE link and status visit our Auction Information Page\nHighlights…\nThis stellar space auction has more than 350 lots that include: Rare documents; Astronaut autographs from Mercury to Shuttle; NASA Gemini & Apollo photos; space worker badges; rare work manuals and books; space flown items like a *** very rare lunar dust display ***\, flags and unique patches and lots of authentic relics from the Glory days of NASA manned space programs as well!\nSee below for Contact Information…
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-40
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250901
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T080234Z
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SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction - ENDS Aug 30\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Summer Space Memorabilia Charity Auction (39)\nONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– OPEN NOW for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts Aug 30\, 2025 at Noon\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\nFor AUCTION SITE link and status visit our Auction Information Page\nHighlights…\nThis space auction has more than 260 lots\, which include: many astronaut autographs from Mercury to Shuttle; NASA Gemini & Apollo photos; space worker badges; rare work manuals and books; space flown items like flags and coins; unique jewelry; and lots of authentic relics from the unmanned NASA programs as well!\nSee below for Contact Information…
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-39
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250630
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SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction - ENDS June 28\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Summer Space Memorabilia Charity Auction (38)\nONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– OPEN NOW for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts June 28\, 2025 at Noon\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\nFor AUCTION SITE link and status visit our Auction Information Page\nHighlights…\nThere is something for every space lover. Shuttle tile\, autographs of Mercury\, Gemini & Apollo astronauts\, Shuttle crew signed lithographs\, first day covers\, badges\, patches\, decals\, medallions and pins fill the rich collection of 350 lots up for bid.\nSee below for Contact Information…
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-38
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250324
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
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SUMMARY:321 Day 2025 - Celebrating Brevard's "Birthday" & Honoring Ozzie Osband "Father of 3-2-1 Area Code"
DESCRIPTION:2 Days – 2 Locations! The second annual “321 Day” is a lively celebration of Brevard’s “Birthday” and the 3-2-1 area code that unites our Space Coast community\, thanks to the vision of Robert “Ozzie” Osband. Join us as we honor the moments\, people\, and stories that made us who we are. Expect food\, music\, history\, and\, of course\, a countdown to our shared legacy. Why March 21?: “3/21”. \n\nDAY 1: Fri March 21 at Titusville Florida Welcome Center from 3 – 9 PM.\nMap & Contacts (page bottom).\nDAY 2: Sat March 22 at Pineapple Park\, Eau Gallie\, FL from 11 AM – 4 PM.\n\nFeaturing\n\nFood trucks.\nAdult beverages.\nLive music.\nExhibitors representing many of the causes for which Ozzie volunteered.\nThe 321 Day site has detailed Agenda\, Sponsor\, Food\, Exhibitor and Vendor info.\nVendor & Sponsorship Registration Form (PDF)\n\nThe event is Co-Organized by the American Space Museum and the National Space Society. \nWhat defines our county’s birth?\nIf there’s one force that truly put Brevard on the map\, it was the birth of the space program\, a movement that transformed this region into the launchpad of human exploration. The space program’s origins stretch across decades\, shaped by visionaries\, engineers\, and dreamers. So what defines our county’s birth? What moment unites our past\, present\, and future? For that\, we look to 321\, a simple area code—yet so much more. Thanks to Ozzie\, the 321 count down became the signature of Florida’s Space Coast\, forever linking our community to space exploration. It’s the one thread that ties us all together\, from the beaches of Titusville to the launchpads of Kennedy Space Center\, from the historic charm of Cocoa Village to the thriving industries and growing communities of Palm Bay. \nHow Ozzie brought the 3-2-1 Area Code to Brevard County\nIn 1998\, Orlando was overloading the Space Coast “407” telephone area code. Ozzie researched that “321” was available\, and thought it appropriate for the area where rocket launches end in 3-2-1. Other areas wanted it but Ozzie single-handedly campaigned a year through the proper government hurdles to install “321” on the Space Coast and leave “407” with Orlando. On Nov. 1\, 1999\, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush placed the first official “321” phone call from Tallahassee to Kennedy Space Center\, with Ozzie sitting beside the deputy director receiving the call. \n* More About Ozzie\nOzzie Osband died Aug. 6\, 2023 of natural causes at age 72. He was born in New York\, and lived much of his life in the Titusville area. He had his own computer software company and was well known in the Amateur “ham” Radio community with call N4SCY. A 20-year volunteer for the museum\, he was webmaster for the 20-plus Museums of Brevard and active in the Democratic Party. As an Army veteran\, Ozzie was interred at the Cape Canaveral National Cemetery in Mims\, Florida. \nAbout the American Space Museum\nThe non-profit U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation works to preserve the history of the U.S. Space program through our American Space Museum exhibits and educational programs\, a daily video podcast “Stay Curious” as well as the Space View Park Monuments dedicated to the space programs workers and astronauts. While honoring and recognizing all of America’s space programs and their workers\, the foundation agrees with astronaut Alan Shepard\, when on May 13\, 1996\, he said\, “We need to remember the people who made it possible; so little is said of them.” The intent of the American Space Museum and US Space Walk of Fame is to honor and place emphasis on American space workers and others who made the space programs possible. \nAbout the National Space Society\nThe National Space Society is best known for its wonderful quarterly magazine\, “Ad Astra\,” and is a non-profit organization that has been a grass-roots effort dedicated to the creating and sustaining a spacefaring civilization.\n \nContacts\nCoordinators for the event are ASM’s community liaison\, Mark Marquette\, and NSS’s Jennifer Muntz. They welcome input and support from Ozzy’s friends and the space community. Contact them at… \n\n– Mark: marq@americanspacemuseum.org or (321) 264-0434\n– Jennifer: jennifer.muntz@nss.org.\n– Vendor & Sponsorship Registration Form (PDF)\n\nBelow venue info for DAY 1 in Titusville.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/321-day-2025
LOCATION:Titusville Welcome Center\, 419 South Hopkins Avenue\, Titusville\, Florida\, 32796
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20250211T190900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T024848Z
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SUMMARY:FREE Space Memorabilia Show and Appraisals - Feb 22\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:The American Space Museum’s first FREE Space Memorabilia Show of 2025 will be Saturday Feb. 22nd from 9 am to 3 pm at the Beachside Hotel & Suites in Cocoa Beach\, Florida. \nThere will be a variety of local vendors selling everything from space flown items like coins and flags\, lots of astronaut autographs\, books\, posters\, original artwork and even rare\, hard-to-find items from the Apollo moon program and the Space Shuttle Era. Amidst this trove of space-related wonders\, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with fellow enthusiasts\, share your passion for space exploration\, and expand your knowledge of the cosmos. \nEvent sponsors Ken Havekotte Space Memorabilia and Bid Again Auctions will offer free appraisals of space items. \nAdmission is free but donations to our non-profit are welcomed.** \nMap & Contacts At Page Bottom \nOther sponsors include Museums of Brevard (MOB)\, and Computers Advancing Education. \nCalling all space enthusiasts and collectors! Embark on a journey through the annals of space exploration as we showcase an array of captivating artifacts and collectibles. Delve into the history of the Apollo missions\, marvel at relics from the Space Shuttle era\, and discover a treasure trove of autographs\, artwork\, and memorabilia that encapsulate the allure of space exploration. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a budding enthusiast\, this event promises to ignite your passion for the cosmos. \n** About Our Non-profit\nThe event hopes to raise funds for museum display improvements through tax-deductible donations. Donations accepted at the event or at any time you can Donate Online.  \nThe museum’s parent 501(c)(3) non-profit U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation works to preserve the history of the U.S. Space program through our American Space Museum exhibits and educational programs\, as well as the Space View Park Monuments. We agree with astronaut Alan Shepard\, when on May 13\, 1996\, he said\, “We need to remember the people who made it possible; so little is said of them.” Our intent is to honor and place emphasis on American space workers and others who made the space programs possible. \nThe museum’s collection includes thousands of artifacts\, including flown items\, Shuttle and Cape Launch Complex Consoles\, and mission memorabilia. We also have educational programs and feature “Stay Curious” our video podcast that airs weekdays at 4 pm Eastern on YouTube. Please Visit us sometime.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/space-memorabilia-show-2025-02
LOCATION:Beachside Hotel & Suites\, 3901 North Atlantic Avenue\, Cocoa Beach\, FL\, 32931\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250505
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20250304T075530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250502T051927Z
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SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction - ENDS May 3\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:NASA Space Memorabilia Sale (37)\nONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– OPEN NOW for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts Mar 3\, 2025 at Noon\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\nFor AUCTION SITE link and status visit our Auction Information Page\nHighlights…\nAuthentic astronaut autographs\, space flown flags & coins\, pieces of spaceships\, and rare items of the space age fill the rich collection of 406 lots up for bid. The lots include personal items from astronauts\, including Fred Haise\, Jerry Carr and Gordon Cooper\, as well as many items from the desk of Bob Sieck\, celebrated NASA manager and launch director of 57 Space Shuttle missions.\nSee below for Contact Information…
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-37
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250126T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250126T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20250104T185216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T044355Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Astronaut Memorial Ceremony in Titusville and on YouTube
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE 2/4/2025: The video of the ceremony is now online HERE on American Space Museum’s YouTube channel. \n\nThe annual public Astronaut Memorial Ceremony for the 17 crew members of Apollo 1\, Challenger and Columbia who perished in America’s space program will be on Sunday Jan. 26\, 2025 at 1 pm\, at Sand Point Park in Titusville\, FL. \nShuttle astronaut Andy Allen\, who twice flew Columbia\, will be the keynote speaker.* The public is invited to attend this reverent and patriotic ceremony that honors the lives and sacrifice made by these pioneers of NASA’s manned space program. (Map & contacts are below.) \nAmerican Space Museum’s YouTube channel will carry this ceremony for later playback. \nThe ceremony includes a keynote address\, patriotic songs\, a host of city and county dignitaries\, cadets of the Civil Air Patrol\, a 21-gun salute and placement of flowers on the 17 plaques at the park honoring the fallen space travelers. \nThe annual remembrance is hosted by the City of Titusville Flag & Memorial Committee and the American Space Museum.  The Titusville Garden Club provides the flowers for this honorable ceremony. \nInformal Reception After Ceremony at Museum\nAfterwards\, those attending the ceremony are invited to an informal reception from 3-4 pm at the American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street on southbound US 1\, in downtown Titusville. For more information\, contact Mark Marquette marq@americanspacemuseum.org or 321-264-0434. \nThose being remembered and the day they gave their ultimate sacrifice for America are…\nApollo 1\, Jan. 27\, 1967: Commander Virgil “Gus” Grissom a Mercury and Gemini veteran\, Ed White\, the first American to walk in space\, and Roger Chaffee; \nChallenger STS-51L\, Jan. 28\, 1986: Commander Dick Scobee\, Pilot Mike Smith\, Mission specialists Judy Resnick\, Ellison Onizuka\, Greg Jarvis\, Ron McNair and first true civilian and teacher in space Christa McAuliffe; \nColumbia STS-107\, Feb. 1\, 2003: Rick D. Husband\, William C. “Willie” McCool\, David M. Brown\, Laurel Clark\, Kalpana Chawla\, Michael Anderson and Ilan Ramon. \n* Keynote speaker\, astronaut Andy Allen\, is from Richboro\, Pennsylvania and has 38 days in Earth orbit as Space Shuttle pilot or commander on three missions in the 1990s. Allen received his commission in the United States Marine Corps at Villanova University in 1977\, and became a Top Gun aviator. Since 2006\, he has been CEO and owner of Aerodyne Industries in Cape Canaveral\, Florida.    \n(Note: NASA’s Day of Remembrance was Jan 23th\, 2025.)
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/astronaut-memorial-ceremony-2025
LOCATION:Sand Point Park\, 101 N Washington Ave\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250210
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20250123T225402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250304T082740Z
UID:15084-1736301600-1739066399@spacewalkoffame.org
SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction - ENDS Feb 8\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:New Year Space Memorabilia Auction (36)\nONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– OPEN NOW for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts Feb 8\, 2025 at Noon\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\nFor ONLINE AUCTION SITE link and status\nvisit our Auction Information Page\nSee below for Contact Information…
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-36
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241125
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20241109T182219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241109T182219Z
UID:14975-1731117600-1732413599@spacewalkoffame.org
SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction - ENDS Nov 23rd\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Autumn Space Memorabilia Auction (35)\nONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– OPEN NOW for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts Nov 23\, 2024 at Noon\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\nFor ONLINE AUCTION SITE link and status\nvisit our Auction Information Page\nSee below for Contact Information…
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-35
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241102T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241102T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20240924T030951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T084244Z
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SUMMARY:Space Memorabilia Show and Appraisals - Nov 2\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:The American Space Museum’s second FREE Space Memorabilia Show of 2024 will be Saturday Nov. 2nd from 9 am to 3 pm at the Beachside Hotel & Suites in Cocoa Beach\, Florida. \nA dozen vendors will be on hand with relics of the space age as well as artwork and craft items. Included are items from NASA’s Apollo and Shuttle programs\, astronaut autographs\, photos\, books\, clothing and much more. Amidst this trove of space-related wonders\, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with fellow enthusiasts\, share your passion for space exploration\, and expand your knowledge of the cosmos.\nMap & Contacts At Page Bottom \nEvent sponsor Ken Havekotte Space Memorabilia will offer free appraisals of space items and have plenty to sell. Other sponsors include Bid Again Auctions\, Museums of Brevard (MOB)\, and Computers Advancing Education. \nAdmission is free but donations to our non-profit are welcomed.** \nCalling all space enthusiasts and collectors! Embark on a journey through the annals of space exploration as we showcase an array of captivating artifacts and collectibles. Delve into the history of the Apollo missions\, marvel at relics from the Space Shuttle era\, and discover a treasure trove of autographs\, artwork\, and memorabilia that encapsulate the allure of space exploration. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a budding enthusiast\, this event promises to ignite your passion for the cosmos. \nThe expected selection of items include: \n\nRare and authentic spaceflight artifacts\nAutographed memorabilia from renowned astronauts\nStunning space-themed artwork\nCollectibles spanning the breadth of space exploration history\nEducational materials and resources for all ages\n\nVendor tables: $30 each. Contact Mark Marquette: marq@americanspacemuseum.org or (321) 264-0434. Vendor reservations are being accepted now. \nDelve into the history of the Apollo missions\, marvel at relics from the Space Shuttle era\, and discover a treasure trove of autographs\, artwork\, and memorabilia that encapsulate the allure of space exploration. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a budding enthusiast\, this event promises to ignite your passion for the cosmos.\nThe expected selection of items include… \n\nRare and authentic spaceflight artifacts\nAutographed memorabilia from renowned astronauts\nStunning space-themed artwork\nCollectibles spanning the breadth of space exploration history\nEducational materials and resources for all ages\n\n** About Our Non-profit\nThe event hopes to raise funds for museum display improvements through tax-deductible donations. Donations accepted at the event or at any time you can Donate Online.  \nThe museum’s parent 501(c)(3) non-profit U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation works to preserve the history of the U.S. Space program through our American Space Museum exhibits and educational programs\, as well as the Space View Park Monuments. We agree with astronaut Alan Shepard\, when on May 13\, 1996\, he said\, “We need to remember the people who made it possible; so little is said of them.” Our intent is to honor and place emphasis on American space workers and others who made the space programs possible. \nThe museum’s collection includes thousands of artifacts\, including flown items\, Shuttle and Cape Launch Complex Consoles\, and mission memorabilia. We also have educational programs and feature “Stay Curious” our video podcast that airs weekdays at 4 pm Eastern on YouTube. Please Visit us sometime.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/space-memorabilia-show-2024-11
LOCATION:Beachside Hotel & Suites\, 3901 North Atlantic Avenue\, Cocoa Beach\, FL\, 32931\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240909
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20240823T022727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T022727Z
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SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction - ENDS Sept 7th\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Space History\, Gold/Silver & Art Auction (34)\nONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– OPEN NOW for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts Sept 7\, 2024 at Noon\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\nFor ONLINE AUCTION SITE link and status\nvisit our Auction Information Page\nSee below for Contact Information…
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-34
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240624
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20240529T200800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T222744Z
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SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction - ENDS June 22nd\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– OPEN NOW for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts June 22\, 2024 at Noon\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\nFor ONLINE AUCTION SITE link and status\nvisit our Auction Information Page\nSee below for Contact Information…
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-33
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240405
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20240122T070106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T022855Z
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SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction - Space Program Photographs - ENDS May 4th\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– Expected to open mid April for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts May 4\, 2024 at Noon\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\n(Note: This auction was originally scheduled to end April 13.) \nFor ONLINE AUCTION SITE link and status\nvisit our Auction Information Page\nSee below for Contact Information…\nBid Again works closely with organizations here and abroad that specialize in space photographs so you might be surprised at the collection they have amassed for your bidding pleasure.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-32
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240321T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240321T210000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20240307T075552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T200924Z
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SUMMARY:321 Day 2024 - Honoring Ozzie Osband N4SCY as "Father of 3-2-1 Area Code"
DESCRIPTION:The late Robert “Ozzie” Osband\, self-proclaimed “Rocket Hobo” and “Father of the 3-2-1 Area Code” will be honored at a celebration in Downtown Titusville\, Florida on March 21\, 2024. The event begins at Space View Park and ends with a block party at the Titusville Welcome Center. \nCo-Organized by the American Space Museum and the National Space Society\, the celebration of Ozzie’s life and impact as an influencer in many organizations is “go for launch.” With support from the Titusville Area Chamber of Commerce\, we hope to create an annual “3-2-1 Day” that will honor the space community as well as kick off the Spring Equinox and tourism in the region. \nAgenda\n3:21pm Gathering: The celebration of Ozzie’s life will begin with an informal gathering of friends at 3:21pm at Space View Park\, where Ozzie’s lawn chair and famous green polo shirt will be placed for final respects. (The park is where he sold his ”Rocket Hobo” patches and touched thousands of people with launch updates\, countdowns\, and the occasional\, “SCRUB!”) \n4:00pm Live Broadcast: At 4pm\, a special episode of the “Stay Curious” video podcast honoring Ozzie will be broadcast live on YouTube from Space View Park. Docents from the Museums of Brevard will have the remaining “Rocket Hobo” cloth patches available for donations made payable to the “American Space Museum“. \nMove To Block Party at Welcome Center: Once mourners have paid their respects at the Park\, they are invited to follow museum docents to the Titusville Welcome Center\, where at 5pm Mayor Dan Diesel will read a proclamation in honor of Titusville’s most iconic character and inaugurate the best block party in the galaxy\, Florida’s Space Coast homegrown holiday 3-2-1 Day “Tomorrow launches here!” \nThere will be food trucks and adult beverages for sale as well as exhibitors representing many of the causes for which Ozzie volunteered. There will be a performance by Interstellar Groove Machine\, a local Space Coast band composed of aerospace employees. \nHow Ozzie brought the 3-2-1 Area Code to Brevard County\nIn 1998\, Orlando was overloading the Space Coast “407” telephone area code. Ozzie researched that “321” was available\, and thought it appropriate for the area where rocket launches end in 3-2-1. Other areas wanted it but Ozzie single-handedly campaigned a year through the proper government hurdles to install “321” on the Space Coast and leave “407” with Orlando. On Nov. 1\, 1999\, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush placed the first official “321” phone call from Tallahassee to Kennedy Space Center\, with Ozzie sitting beside the deputy director receiving the call. \nTestimonials\n“We are excited to honor our wonderful friend Ozzie in this celebration\,” said Karan Conklin\, ASM executive director. “We are happy the National Space Society has helped our museum create a community event to honor Ozzie’s legacy on our Space Coast.” \n“People like Robert Osband carry the torch for the Space Age in the community and help inspire all generations to explore outer space\,” said Gabriel Rothblatt\, a Director of the National Space Society and Space Coast resident. “This is a special celebration for an extraordinary man\, and we welcome the community to join us.” \nMore About Ozzie\nOzzie Osband died Aug. 6\, 2023 of natural causes at age 72. He was born in New York\, and lived much of his life in the Titusville area. He had his own computer software company and was well known in the Amateur “ham” Radio community with call N4SCY. A 20-year volunteer for the museum\, he was webmaster for the 20-plus Museums of Brevard and active in the Democratic Party. As an Army veteran\, Ozzie was interred at the Cape Canaveral National Cemetery in Mims\, Florida. \nAbout the American Space Museum\nThe non-profit U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation works to preserve the history of the U.S. Space program through our American Space Museum exhibits and educational programs\, a daily video podcast “Stay Curious” as well as the Space View Park Monuments dedicated to the space programs workers and astronauts. While honoring and recognizing all of America’s space programs and their workers\, the foundation agrees with astronaut Alan Shepard\, when on May 13\, 1996\, he said\, “We need to remember the people who made it possible; so little is said of them.” The intent of the American Space Museum and US Space Walk of Fame is to honor and place emphasis on American space workers and others who made the space programs possible. \nAbout the National Space Society\nThe National Space Society is best known for its wonderful quarterly magazine\, “Ad Astra\,” and is a non-profit organization that has been a grass-roots effort dedicated to the creating and sustaining a spacefaring civilization. \nContacts\nCoordinators for the event are ASM’s community liaison\, Mark Marquette\, with the help of NSS’s Jennifer Muntz. They welcome input and support from Ozzy’s friends and the space community. Contact them at… \n\n– Mark: marq@americanspacemuseum.org or (321) 264-0434\n– Jennifer: jennifer.muntz@nss.org.\nLocations\n\n– 3:21pm — Space View Park: Address & Map HERE on Google Maps.\n– Approx 4:00pm to 9:00pm — Titusville Welcome Center: SEE BELOW
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/321-day-2024
LOCATION:Titusville Welcome Center\, 419 South Hopkins Avenue\, Titusville\, Florida\, 32796
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240217T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240217T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20240215T051328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T042114Z
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SUMMARY:Space Memorabilia Show and Appraisals - Feb 17\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:The American Space Museum’s first Space Memorabilia Show of 2024 will be Saturday Feb. 17 from 9 am to 3 pm at the Beachside Hotel & Resort in Cocoa Beach\, Florida. \nA dozen vendors will be on hand with relics of the space age as well as artwork and craft items. Included are items from NASA’s Apollo and Shuttle programs\, astronaut autographs\, photos\, books\, clothing and much more. Amidst this trove of space-related wonders\, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with fellow enthusiasts\, share your passion for space exploration\, and expand your knowledge of the cosmos.\nMap & Contacts At Page Bottom \nEvent sponsor Ken Havekotte Space Memorabilia will offer free appraisals of space items and have plenty to sell. Other sponsors include Bid Again Auctions\, Museums of Brevard (MOB)\, and Computers Advancing Education. \nAdmission is free with a suggested donation of $10 to our non-profit organization.** \nCalling all space enthusiasts and collectors! Embark on a journey through the annals of space exploration as we showcase an array of captivating artifacts and collectibles. Delve into the history of the Apollo missions\, marvel at relics from the Space Shuttle era\, and discover a treasure trove of autographs\, artwork\, and memorabilia that encapsulate the allure of space exploration. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a budding enthusiast\, this event promises to ignite your passion for the cosmos. \nThe expected selection of items include: \n\nRare and authentic spaceflight artifacts\nAutographed memorabilia from renowned astronauts\nStunning space-themed artwork\nCollectibles spanning the breadth of space exploration history\nEducational materials and resources for all ages\n\nThe event hopes to raise funds for museum display improvements through private tax-deductible donations.** Donations accepted at the event or at any time you can Donate Online.  \nVendor tables: $40 each. Contact Mark Marquette: marq@americanspacemuseum.org or (321) 264-0434. The other two 2024 shows are July 27 and Nov. 2\, and vendor reservations are being accepted now. \n** About Our Non-profit\nThe American Space Museum offers these memorabilia shows to help support our non-profit operations. The 501(c)(3) non-profit U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation works to preserve the history of the U.S. Space program through our American Space Museum exhibits and educational programs\, as well as the Space View Park Monuments. We agree with astronaut Alan Shepard\, when on May 13\, 1996\, he said\, “We need to remember the people who made it possible; so little is said of them.” Our intent is to honor and place emphasis on American space workers and others who made the space programs possible. \nThe museum’s collection includes thousands of artifacts\, including flown items\, Shuttle and Cape Launch Complex Consoles\, and mission memorabilia. We also have educational programs and feature “Stay Curious” our video podcast that airs weekdays at 4 pm Eastern on YouTube. Please Visit us sometime.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/space-memorabilia-show-2024-1
LOCATION:Beachside Hotel & Suites\, 3901 North Atlantic Avenue\, Cocoa Beach\, FL\, 32931\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction - Including Real Rocket Engine - ENDS March 9th\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– OPEN NOW for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts March 9\, 2024 at Noon\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\n– See below for Contact Information.\nFor ONLINE AUCTION SITE link and status\nvisit our Auction Information Page\nA few examples from this auction…\nIt’s not often you get the opportunity to own a real full size Rocket engine. Just imagine\, having that Rocketdyne S-3D rocket engine in your front yard. (That’s a real full size engine in above photo collage.) Okay\, okay\, your spouse might have something to say about it. But you never know\, they could embrace the idea\, and presto! You own a dynamic piece of history. \nIn case you’re not in the market for an engine right now\, there are other not-so-big items up for bid. We have artifacts that might fill out a collection or become a great start for the novice collector. How about… \n\nLimited Edition numbered 68/300 photograph hand-signed by Mercury Astronauts John Glenn\, Scott Carpenter\, Wally Schirra\, and Gordon Cooper.\nScott Carpenter-signed Mercury Photograph.\nWernher Von Braun Typed Letter Signed 1964.\nRare 1967 Apollo Command Service Module Test Team Pin\, would make a great display.\nThe Snoopy felt banner? Everybody loves Snoopy.\n\nYou can already explore online for pre-bidding. You do not have to register to LOOK but after you see such cool space memorabilia you will want sign up right away. Learn More
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-31
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240128T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240128T140000
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SUMMARY:2024 Astronaut Memorial Ceremony in Titusville (For NASA Day of Remembrance)
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE\, Now ONLINE: Video of keynote speech by Shuttle astronaut Mike McCulley on our ASM YouYube Channel. \n\nThe annual Astronaut Memorial Ceremony for the 17 crew members of Apollo 1\, Challenger and Columbia who perished in America’s space program will be held on Sunday Jan. 28\, 2024 at 1 pm\, at Sand Point Park in Titusville\, FL. \nShuttle astronaut Mike McCulley will be the keynote speaker.* The public is invited to attend this reverent and patriotic ceremony that honors the lives and sacrifice made by these pioneers of NASA’s manned space program. (Map & contacts are below.) \nThe ceremony includes a keynote address\, patriotic songs\, a host of city and county dignitaries\, participation from the Knights of Columbus\, the Civil Air Patrol\, a 21-gun salute and placement of flowers on the 17 plaques at the park honoring the fallen space travelers. \nThe annual remembrance is hosted by the City of Titusville Flag & Memorial Committee and the American Space Museum.  The Titusville Garden Club provides the flowers for this honorable ceremony. \nSorry\, we will NOT be LIVE broadcasting the ceremony this year. \nThose being remembered and the day they gave their ultimate sacrifice for America are…\nApollo 1\, Jan. 27\, 1967: Commander Virgil “Gus” Grissom a Mercury and Gemini veteran\, Ed White\, the first American to walk in space\, and Roger Chaffee; \nChallenger STS-51L\, Jan. 28\, 1986: Commander Dick Scobee\, Pilot Mike Smith\, Mission specialists Judy Resnick\, Ellison Onizuka\, Greg Jarvis\, Ron McNair and first true civilian and teacher in space Christa McAuliffe; \nColumbia STS-107\, Feb. 1\, 2003: Rick D. Husband\, William C. “Willie” McCool\, David M. Brown\, Laurel Clark\, Kalpana Chawla\, Michael Anderson and Ilan Ramon. \nInformal Reception After Ceremony\nAfterwards\, those attending the ceremony are invited to an informal reception from 3-4 pm at the American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street on southbound US 1\, in downtown Titusville. \n* Mike McCulley spent 5 days in space on Atlantis in 1989\, deploying the Galileo spacecraft to Jupiter. He retired from NASA in 1990. McCulley ascended through key leadership positions at prime shuttle contractor United Space Alliance\, including president and chief operating officer. He retired in 2007. \n(Note: NASA’s Day of Remembrance is Jan 25th.)
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/astronaut-memorial-ceremony-2024
LOCATION:Sand Point Park\, 101 N Washington Ave\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240118
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20240122T063844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T035942Z
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SUMMARY:Charity Space Memorabilia Auction - American Astronaut Autographs - ENDS Feb 3rd\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Bidding CLOSED:  \nONLINE ONLY for benefit of the American Space Museum.\n– NOW OPEN for early ONLINE bidding. See Auction Information Page.\n– Final LIVE bidding starts Feb 3\, 2024 at Noon\, Online ONLY with the auctioneer.\nFor each item\, the auctioneer will take final online bids then close bidding for that item.\nFor ONLINE AUCTION SITE link and status\nvisit our Auction Information Page\nSee below for Contact Information…\nLots and lots of unique and hard-to-find Astronaut signatures. Maybe you are missing that one Astronaut Autograph. Bid Again offers an extraordinary variety of Astronaut Autographs in this auction. You never know\, you might find what you’ve been missing.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/charity-memorabilia-auction-30
LOCATION:American Space Museum ONLINE Auctions\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T150000
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SUMMARY:Astronaut Nicole Passonno Stott Book Signing at American Space Museum - Nov 18\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:We welcome International Space Station astronaut and professed “earthling” Nicole Passonno Stott for a book signing on Saturday\, Nov. 18 from 1-3pm at our Titusville\, FL museum. \nShe will sign her new book “Back to Earth: What Life in Space Taught Me About Our Home Planet—And Our Mission to Protect It.” The October 2021 book reads like a seven-chapter lesson plan to save and care for our “spaceship” Earth. \nThe book is available for purchase at the museum for $30. \nCOST\, Map & Contact At Page Bottom\nNicole’s experiences include 104 days in space as a NASA astronaut on the International Space Station Expeditions 20/21 and the STS-133 final mission of Orbiter Discovery in 2010.  Important to her unique perspective of planet Earth are the 18 days underwater she spent as an aquanaut on NEEMO 9 mission. \nStott is on a crusade to create an awareness that all “earthlings” share this precious planet. By acting like crewmates on spaceship Earth\, we need to work together to respect our planet with disregard to any borders except one–the thin blue line that cocoons all life.  \nJoin Nicole at ASM as she shares her passion for “art\, space & healing” and the ecological cause she champions. She is a co-founder of the Space for Art Foundation – uniting a planetary community of children through the awe and wonder of space exploration and the healing power of art.   \nNOT a General Autograph Event\n\nPlease note that this is a book signing\, not a general autograph event. We ask that you NOT bring items for her to sign other than her book. In fairness to everyone\, please do not ask for exceptions. Thanks for your understanding.\n\nCosts for Event\nAdmission to Event\n\nNormal prices for museum admission charged at the door…\n$10 Adults. $8 Seniors (65+). $5 Children age 13-18. FREE for Children 12 and under. FREE for Members. Veterans/Active Military are FREE all November.\n\n\nCost for Book and Signature\n\n\nBook: $30 +tax at the event\, or if you prefer\, also available ahead of time in the museum gift shop.\nNicole will sign HER BOOK for free. As a friend of ASM\, she is offering to sign her book for free with the hope that guests buy her book at the museum to support our 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.\nAlthough purchasing at the event supports the museum\, Nicole also will be glad to sign copies of her book purchased elsewhere.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/stott-book-signing-2023
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T120000
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SUMMARY:Apollo Astronauts Autograph & Photo Session at American Space Museum - Nov 16\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Two legends of the Apollo space program\, astronauts Jack Lousma and Rusty Schweickart\, will hold an autograph and photo session Thursday Nov. 16 from 11am to noon at the American Space Museum\, Downtown Titusville\, FL\, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Skylab\, America’s first space station. (Must be in line by 11:45am.) Map at Page Bottom. \nSchweickart flew on the Apollo 9 earth-orbiting mission in March 1969\, testing the moon ships with two other astronauts. In 1973 he was the backup commander for Skylab. Lousma spent 56 days on Skylab in 1973. Lousma also was commander of the third Space Shuttle flight\, STS-3. Lousma and Schweickart are in their late 80s\, and it is increasingly challenging to see them in person. \nThe 11am autograph event at our museum is to promote the documentary “Searching for Skylab: America’s Forgotten Triumph” and its 3 pm screening and panel discussion in the IMAX theater at the Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex. SCREENING DETAILS Further Down Page. \nCost for 11am Autograph Event at Museum (NOT Film)\nMuseum Admission\n\nNormal prices for museum admission charged at the door…\n$10 Adults. $8 Seniors (65+). $5 Age 13-18.\nFREE Children 12 and under.\nFREE for Members.\nFREE for Veterans/Active Military During November.\n\n\nAutograph Prices\n\n\n$100 each for single astronaut autographs.\nDiscount: $160 for both astronauts\, same or separate items.\n$100 for each additional single astronaut autograph.\n$160 for each additional both astronauts.\nMuseum Donation for autographs by the director\, producer and key principles of the acclaimed documentary.\n(No charge for a short inscription with autograph.)\n\n\nPhoto Prices\n\n\nFree: Photo WITH paid autograph.\n$25: Photo WITHOUT paid autograph.\n\n\nNot sure what to get signed?\n\nIf you don’t have anything to bring for signatures\, or you just want a memento\, we have a number of items available at the event for reasonable prices… \nPhotos\, Posters\, DVDs\, and other items.\nSearching for Skylab DVDs are available. It’s a good chance to get one\, with or without autographs.\n\n\nWays To Pay\n\n\nMuseum Admission: At the door \n\nAutographs\, Photos\, Lithographs… \nAt the Event.\nPrepay online at https://www.skylab.space/asm_orders\n$10 Lithograph info at https://www.skylab.space/asm_orders\n\n\n\n\nEVENT 2 at 3pm: Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion.\n\n\nLocation: IMAX theater at Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex.\nThe panel includes the astronauts and documentary principles.\nKSC Event Info & Tickets: KSC Visitor Complex – Special Event\n\nAbout The Documentary\n\n“Searching for Skylab: America’s Forgotten Triumph” is the first feature film ever made about Skylab. It was created by the award-winning author and first-time director Dwight Steven-Boniecki who will join both events (ASM and KSCVC) together with some members of the cast and crew… \n\nTechnical Advisor: Emily Carney of Facebook “Space Hipsters” renown.\nProducer: Alexandra Steven-Boniecki. Publicist and member of the cast Herb Baker.\nMember of the cast: Jay Chladek – author of “Outposts on the Frontier”.\nJessica Carr\, daughter of the SL-4 Commander\, astronaut Jerry Carr.\n\nThis documentary\, featuring all nine of the Skylab astronauts and interviews with two members of each Skylab mission\, has won 29 film awards worldwide. \nMore info on the film itself as well as an embedded video trailer at: https://searchingforskylab.com \n11/15 UPDATE: Here is an interview with the Director and Producer on our YouTube channel.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/lousma-schweickart-autograph-session
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231111T150000
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SUMMARY:2nd Annual Space Memorabilia Show and Appraisals - Nov 11\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Journey Through Space History at the American Space Museum’s FREE Second Annual Space Memorabilia Show on Saturday\, Nov. 11\, 2023 from 9 am to 3 pm at the Beachside Hotel & Resort at Cocoa Beach\, Florida. \nMap & Contacts At Page Bottom\nSponsored by Ken Havekotte’s SpaceCoast Cover Service\, Bid Again Auctions\, Museums of Brevard (MOB)\, and Computers Advancing Education. Appraisals of space memorabilia will be available. Vendor tables are for sale now at $30 each. \nSeveral of the dozen vendors are internationally known… \n\nTim Gagnon\, known as “The Patch Guy” for his artwork of space mission patches that adorn the walls of the International Space Station.\nFormer NASA White Room technician Ron Woods will have his unique paintings of the Apollo era for sale.\nThere will be special 3-D creations from Tori Varkett and her Cosmic Yia Yia Creations.\n\nCalling all space enthusiasts and collectors! Embark on a captivating journey through the annals of space exploration. This extraordinary event will transport you to the heart of the Space Age\, showcasing an array of captivating artifacts and collectibles that embody the spirit of human endeavor beyond Earth’s boundaries. \nDelve into the history of the Apollo missions\, marvel at relics from the Space Shuttle era\, and discover a treasure trove of autographs\, artwork\, and memorabilia that encapsulate the allure of space exploration. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a budding enthusiast\, this event promises to ignite your passion for the cosmos. \nPrepare to be captivated by an extensive selection of items\, including: \n\nRare and authentic spaceflight artifacts\nAutographed memorabilia from renowned astronauts\nStunning space-themed artwork\nCollectibles spanning the breadth of space exploration history\nEducational materials and resources for all ages\n\nAmidst this trove of space-related wonders\, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with fellow enthusiasts\, share your passion for space exploration\, and expand your knowledge of the cosmos. \nThis show is not just a gathering of collectors; it’s a celebration of human ingenuity\, a testament to our enduring fascination with the universe beyond our planet. Make this event an unforgettable part of your space exploration journey. Join us and immerse yourself in the wonders of the cosmos. Admission is free\, so bring your curiosity and prepare to be amazed! \nThe event hopes to raise $5\,000 for museum gallery display improvements through private tax-deductible donations. Donations accepted at the event or at any time you can donate online at https://spacewalkoffame.org/donate \nVendor tables are $30 each. To be a vendor\, contact Mark Marquette: marq@americanspacemuseum.org or (321) 264-0434. \nAbout Us\nThe American Space Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of space exploration. Located in Titusville\, Florida\, the “Gateway to the Space Coast”\, The museum’s collection includes thousands of artifacts\, including flown items\, Shuttle and Cape Launch Complex Consoles\, and mission memorabilia. We also have an exceptional educational program and feature “Stay Curious” our video podcast that airs weekdays at 4 pm Eastern on YouTube. Please Visit us sometime.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/space-memorabilia-show-2023
LOCATION:Beachside Hotel & Suites\, 3901 North Atlantic Avenue\, Cocoa Beach\, FL\, 32931\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230521T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230521T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20230521T065414Z
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SUMMARY:SPECIAL MUSEUM HOURS for SpaceX Falcon 9 / Axiom Launch Day: Sun May 21st Noon – 5pm
DESCRIPTION:SpaceX Falcon 9 / Axiom Mission 2 LAUNCH scheduled for Sun May 21st 5:37pm EDT. \nWe are only a few blocks walking distance from THE premiere Axiom launch viewing site at Space View Park\, Titusville\, FL.\n\nBEFORE LAUNCH: Get parked at your chosen Titusville launch viewing site then walk over to our museum and catch up on space history while waiting for launch. (Please… Our very limited museum parking is only for museum visitors. Thanks!)\n\n\nMuseum MAP and CONTACT info BELOW. \nSpecial Museum Hours for Axiom launch: Sunday May 21st Noon – 5pm EDT.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/special-axiom2-hours
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003704
CREATED:20230322T053303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T022613Z
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SUMMARY:Shuttlefest II - 2nd Annual Space Shuttle Celebration at Hyatt Place Titusville - April 2023
DESCRIPTION:UPDATES: \n\nShuttleFest III scheduled for Sat April 13\, 2024. More info HERE.\nThe 3 main ShuttleFest II panel discussions are available on our ASM YouTube Channel.\n\n\nThanks to those who made the event a success. See you next year! \n\nThe American Space Museum will host ShuttleFest II on Saturday\, April 15\, 2023 from 9 am to 5 pm at Hyatt Place Titusville/Kennedy Space Center. The PUBLIC is INVITED to this annual event. \n* ADDRESS and Google MAP Link at page bottom under “VENUE” * \nThis year’s celebration is highlighted by a screening of the documentary “Base to Space: Mobile Launch Platform 2”. It will also feature panel discussions on “The Shuttle’s 30 Year Legacy” and “Space Art: The Past Reflects the Future\,” as well as several presenters on the making of the documentary and construction of the Mobile Launch Platform 2 (MLB-2). The event includes short talks\, panel discussions\, and fellowship with key space workers. We are awaiting confirmation from several astronauts wishing to put ShuttleFest II in their schedules. The public is welcome to rub shoulders with these “national treasures” of America’s storied Space Shuttle program. \nAbout a dozen vendors who support ASM have been invited to trade their wares. ASM will offer a commemorative “ShuttleFest” coin\, partly designed by Tim Gagnon\, as well as an event T-shirt.  \nA special sponsor of ShuttleFest II will be Ken Havekotte Space Memorabilia. The Hyatt Place Titusville is also a valued ASM partner. Set along US-1 and adjacent US-405\, this relaxed hotel is 8 miles from the Kennedy Space Center Visitor’s Complex. \nAdmission to ShuttleFest II will be $20 at the door or $15 via pre-registration\, with an option for a sandwich or salad “box lunch” for $12. Pre-register here: https://american-space-museum-store.square.site/. \n“The success of last year’s inaugural ShuttleFest was a wonderful celebration of spaceworkers\,” said ASM Executive Director Karan Conklin.  “We wish to keep alive the memories of this important chapter of American space history and its undeniable impact on our world today.” \nAgenda…\n\n9:00 – Opening Remarks\n\n\n10:00 Morning Panel: The Legacy of the Shuttle Era\nScheduled to take part are John Zarrella\, former CNN television space reporter\, Nick Thomas\, Delaware North lead educator of the Astronaut Encounter at Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex\, and Tom Usciak\, a contracted photographer in the 1970s covering Apollo and Space Shuttle missions. They will give their unique perspectives on the Shuttle Era that changed our world in the 21st Century.\n\n11:00: The Mobile Launch Story: Apollo to Shuttle\nAn engineering history lesson of NASA Mobile Launchers built for rockets to the Moon\, Skylab Space Station and the Space Shuttle.\n\n11:30 to 1:00 LUNCH BREAK\n\n\n1:15 Screening of the documentary “Base to Space”\nThe documentary “Base to Space” will be shown\, followed by the principals involved in its development sharing their experience and a Q & A session. “The Base to Space” is the 5th documentary from the film making team of producer Mike Cotton and director Dave Barnes\, surpassing 100 film projects by them during the past 15 years. Tony Pasko provides original music for this historical look at an important piece of NASA’s hardware to launch humans to space.\n\n2:30 Documentary Panel\nThe principals of “Base to Space” will discuss and answer questions about the project.\n\n3:00 Afternoon Panel: “Space Art: The Past Reflects the Future”\nThis panel will include three established space artists: Chris Calle\, Doug Forest and Ron Woods.  They will relate how all mediums of art have inspired space exploration\, with historical art pieces helping create futuristic concepts that become reality.\n\n4:00 Rocket Companies: The Future Expands the Past\nA “current events” update from several of the Space Coast’s “Rocket Renaissance” companies: Vaya Space’s President Rob Fabian\, and All Points Logistics’ Chief Development Officer Steve Lloyd.\n\n5:00 Thank You!\nSee you at ShuttleFest III April 19\, 2024 \n\n\n\nVendors\nKen Havekotte Space Memorabilia. Others to be announced. \nFor more information\nContact Mark Marquette\, marq@americanspacemuseum.org\, phone (321) 264-0434
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/shuttlefest-2
LOCATION:Hyatt Place Titusville / Kennedy Space Center\, 6299 Riverfront Center Blvd\, Titusville\, FL\, 32780\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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