Nearly 300'000 People alone were involved to make the Apollo Program a Success and 100'000s more for all the other Space Programms. Below you find our Tribute to a few of them.

Flight Directors

Autogramm Gene Kranz Autograph
Eugene 'Gene' Kranz, NASA Flight Director during the Gemini and Apollo Programm, Flight Director for Apollo 11 and Apollo 13, he retired 1994 from NASA as Director Mission Operations, he sent the Foundation of Misson Command, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Milt Heflin Autogramm
Milt Heflin, NASA (1966-2013), started as a Ground Test Vehicle Engineer, served later as Flight Director and Johnson Space Center Associate Director-Technical, worked on the Apollo, Skylab and Space Shuttle Programm, Autograph by Mail

Gerry D. Griffin

NASA Flight director, Flight Controller during the Gemini Program, Flight Director on all Apollo flights, Key Role when bringing back Apollo 13 after the explosion on Board, awarded Presidental Medal of Freedom, met at Starmus V 2019, Picture of Moon Rover taken at Kennedy Space Center (signed in Person Starmus 2019) and at 'Legends of Space' Lausanne 2022 (signed by Mail)

Autograph Jerry Bostick Autogramm
Jerry Bostick, Retrofire Officer and Flight Dynamics Officer during the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Skylab program, worked later for Grumman and then United Space Alliance, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Chuck Deiterich Autogramm
Chuck Deiterich, Retrofire Officer (RETRO) flight controller in ‘the Trench’ during Apollo 11 landing, later Flight Dynamics Office (FIDO/FDO) for Apollo Sojuz, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Chuck Lewis Autogramm
Charles 'Chuck' Lewis, started with NASA 1961 working on Mercury, Apollo, Spacelab, Skylab and ISS, Orbit Flight Director for the STS-1, lead flight director for STS-2, STS-4 + STS-9, Autograph by Mail

Engineers

Georg von Thiesenhausen Autograph Autogramm
Georg Heinrich Patrick Baron von Tiesenhausen (1914-2018) US German Engineer, worked with Wernher von Braun on V2, after the war at NASA on Redstone Rockets, 'Father of the Lunar Rover' for the Apollo mission 15/16/17, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Ferenc Pavlics Autogramm
Ferenc Pavlics, Hungarian mechanical engineer, was involved in the Development of the Lunar Rover Vehicle for Apollo 15/16/17, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Bill Tinnin Autogramm
Bill Tinnin, worked on a Prototype Moon Buggy called Grover, was a Mechanic for the United States Geological Survey in Flagstaff, Picture taken at Kennedy Space Center, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Bill Snoody Autogramm
Bill Snoody, retired Manager of the upper stage engine in NASA's Exploration Launch Project Office at the Marshall Center, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Ed Smylie Fred Haise Autogramm
Robert 'Ed' Smylie, Mechanical Engineer, NASA, developped life support systems and spacesuits, devised the solution for carbon dioxide removal during Apollo 13 incident, signed by his Neighbor Fred Haise too (Lunar Module Pilot Apollo 13), Autograph by mail on blue print www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a13/a13_LIOH_Adapter.html
Autograph Scott Millican Autogramm
Scott Millican, NASA Engineer, developped the Lunar Surface Checklist in 1969 and trained astronauts for the procedures for Apollo Missions 11 to 17, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Bob Sieck Autogramm
Robert 'Bob' Sieck (1938), started 1964 with NASA as Engineer for the Gemini and Apollo Programm, was Launch Director for the Space Shuttle Programm, Autograph by Mail, sent us a Bunch of NASA Stuff too!
Autograph Don Mallick Autogramm
Donald Mallick, NASA Test Pilot, flew the YF-12 and XB-70A, was Chief Project Pilot for Apollo's Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV), heavily involved in developing the Piloting Procedures for the LLRV, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Brooks Moore Autogramm
Brooks Moore (1926), Director of Guidance and Control Division at Marshall Space Flight Center, started to work with Wernher von Braun in the fifties on the Redstone Rockets, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Chuck Royston Autogramm
Chuck Royston, NASA Engineer, worked on the Apollo Communication System and in Mission Control, was involved in all Apollo Missions, sent his own picture showing him with all Apollo insignias, received by Mail
Autograph Joann Morgan Autogramm
JoAnn Morgan, first female Engineer at John F. Kennedy Space Center, first Woman as Senior Executive at Kennedy Space Center, only female Engineer in the Firing Room during Apollo 11 Launch, Autograph by Mail
Autograph John Tribe Autogramm
John Tribe, hypergolic propellant expert and cryogenic rocket engine specialist, 43 Years in the Aerospace Industry, worked for the Apollo and Space Shuttle Programm, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Arthur Cosgrove Autogramm
Arthur J. Cosgrove, was Video Engineer, describes in his letter how the Cameras for the 5 Lunar Orbiter Missions worked, which surveyed the Moon for Landing Sites for the Apollo Missions, Autograph by Mail
Henry Richter Autograph Autogramm
Henry L. Richter (1928), started in 1955 as Engineer/Supervisor for the New Circuit Elements Group (JPL later NASA) on the Explorer Programm, later Staff Engineer for the Deep Space Network and Chief of Space Instruments Section, Autographed Book by Mail
Autograph Anthony Vespa Autogramm
Anthony Vespa, he was employed by Grumman as Structural Engineer for the Apollo missions, he worked on the triangular cabin windows, the tanks, the thermal blankets and the wiring of the Lunar Module of Apollo 11, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Mark McCaughrean Autogramm
Mark McCaughrean, Senior Advisor for Science & Exploration at the European Space Agency, Interdisciplinary Scientist for James Webb Space Telescope, Autograph by Mail

Rescue/Medical/other Staff

Autograph Wes Chesser Autogramm
Wes Chesser, Navy Seal Frogman, part of the Recovery Team for Apollo 10 and Apollo 11, Autograph by Mail
Autograph John Stonesifer Autogramm
John Stonesifer, Apollo 11 Recovery Team Leader, in charge of quarantining/isolating the Apollo 11 crew after landing, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Bill Pozzi Autogramm
Bill Pozzi, Apollo 12 Rescue Team, was a SEAL and part of UDT 13 (Underwater Demolation Team 13), signed a Photo on the Back which he took himself, while rescuing the Apollo 12 crew after landing at sea, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Jamye Flowers Coplin Autogramm
Jamye Flowers-Coplin, worked at NASA as secretary of Alan Shepard and later as the Apollo 11 crew Secretary, Autograph by Mail
Autograph Hugh Harris Autogramm
Hugh Harris, joined NASA 1963, in charge of Press Relations around new Rockets like Atlas, helped with public affairs during Apollo 11; 1975 Chief of Public Affairs, commented Dozens of Launches of STS Flights (incl Challenger Tragedy), Autograph by Mail
Autograph Dee O'Hara Autogramm
Dee O'Hara, Astronauts Nurse during the Atlas, Gemini and Apollo Programm, before every launch she did the preflight checks with the Astronaut, conducted the postflight checks and treated injured Astronauts, Autograph by Mail

Directors

Autograph Chris Kraft Autogramm
Chris Kraft (1924-2019), NASA's first flight director (founded mission control), later Director of Flight Operations, later of Director of the Manned Spacecraft Center (later Johnson Space Center), Autograph bought with COA
Autograph James E. Webb Autogramm
James E. Webb (1906-1992), 2nd Administrator of NASA (1961-1968), had to investigate the Apollo 1 accident, received the Presidental Medal of Freedom 1969, Autograph bought
Autograph George Low Autogramm
George Low (1926-1984), Manager of the Apollo Spacecraft Program Office, 4th Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Autograph bought with COA
Autograph Tommy Holloway Autogramm
Tommy Holloway, started 1963 developing astronaut procedures, later Manager for the Space Shuttle Programm and Space Station Manager, worked 40 years at NASA, Autograph by Mail